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==Culture==
==Culture==
===Education===
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===Holidays===
Oportia celebrates a variety of national holidays that reflect its rich cultural heritage, democratic values, and commitment to liberty and community. Major holidays include:
* Liberation Day: Commemorates the founding of the State of Oportia and its declaration of independence. It is a day of national pride, celebrated with parades, speeches, and public ceremonies.
* Democracy Day: Marks the anniversary of the first democratic elections in Oportia. Celebrations include public debates, civic education events, and community gatherings to honor the nation's democratic tradition.
* Unity Festival: A three-day festival (with one day as a national holiday) celebrating the diverse cultural backgrounds of Oportia's citizens. Festivities involve traditional music, dance, food fairs, and exhibitions showcasing the rich tapestry of Oportian society.
* Constitution Day: Observes the ratification of the Oportian Constitution. Government buildings are open to the public, and educational programs are held to foster understanding of the constitutional principles and rights. This day also commemorates the 1721 Oportian protests, leading to significant reforms and the adoption of the Constitution.
* Innovation Day: Recognizes Oportia's commitment to education, self-improvement, technological advancement, and innovation. Events include science fairs, startup expos, and workshops aimed at inspiring the next generation of educators, scientists, and innovators.
* Liberty Day: Dedicated to promoting liberty, tolerance, and mutual respect among all Oportians. Activities focus on community service, dialogue, charitable donations, and acts of kindness, reinforcing the values of unity and cooperation.
* Christmas' Eve & Christmas Day: Celebrated with family gatherings, religious services, and communal festivities, reflecting the universal spirit of goodwill, peace, and joy.
* New Year's Eve & New Year's Day: Mark the conclusion of the old year and the beginning of the new. Celebrations include fireworks, parties, and reflections on the year past and the year ahead, embodying hopes for prosperity, peace, and progress.
 
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The State of Oportia
L'État d'Oportie
Flag of Oportia
Flag
Coat of Arms of Oportia
Coat of Arms
Motto: Liberté avant tout
Anthem: Le bateau
Location of Oportia
Map versions 17.5.7 –
Capital Vanie
Official language(s) Federal level:
Alexandrian
Istvanistani
Regional level:
Babkhi
Pallisican
Sarnechi
Shahvekh
Thraci
Official religion(s) None
Demonym Oportian
 - Adjective Oportian
Government Constitutional federal republic under semi-direct democracy
 - Federal Representative Céline Beaumont
 - Federal Chancellor Felipe de Borbón y de los Santos
 - Legislature Federal Congress of Oportia
Establishment 1706 AN
Area TBD km2
Population 7,803,733 (1716 census)
13,872,322 (1726 est.)
Currency Mérite
Calendar Norton Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+2
Mains electricity 230 V, 50 Hz
Driving side Right
Track gauge Standard (1,435 mm)
National website gou.op
National forum
National animal
National food
National drink
National tree Beech
Abbreviation OPO, OP

The State of Oportia (Alexandrian: L'État d'Oportie) is a country located in the south of continent of Eura.

In 1707 AN, the country was ranked first in Micras Democracy Index, with maximum score in political participation and civil liberties. In 1719 AN, the country accessed the Xäiville Convention, a non-aligned political organisation of democratic states. In 1729 AN, Oportia voted to leave the Xaiville Convention and join the Raspur Pact, unleashing a period of economic development and rapid growth.

Etymology

The name "Oportia" derives from a combination of linguistic roots, suggesting a place of opportunity and harborage. "Oport-" is reminiscent of the Audente "oportet," meaning "it is fitting" or "it is opportune," reflecting the nation's foundation on principles of idealism and potential. The suffix "-ia" is commonly used in toponyms to denote land or country. Thus, "Oportia" can be interpreted as "the land of opportunity," symbolizing the commitment of the nation's founders to provide a fertile ground for freedom, growth, and prosperity for the Alexandrian diaspora; in addition to Nouvelle Alexandrie.

History

Main article: History of Oportia

The transformation into a federal republic followed a national referendum in 1722 AN, alongside the Oportian special general election, marking a significant shift in Oportia's political and economic landscape.

Geography

Government and politics

The government of Oportia is a constitutional republic with direct democracy.

Constitution

The new Constitution, established in 1722 AN, balances powers between the federal and city levels and introduces a progressive taxation system. Key aspects include political neutrality, environmentalism, and human rights protections.

Executive

The Head of State is the Federal Representative, who presides over the Federal Cabinet. There is no Vice-President, but a Federal Chancellor.

Legislature

The Federal Congress of Oportia is the legislative body, which proposes and votes on laws, policies, public initiatives, and referendums.

Judiciary

The Federal High Court is the highest court, overseeing violations of the constitution, federal law, and international laws.

Foreign relations

Law enforcement and military

The Oportian Security Forces remains a centralized body, with divisions for civilian, military, and special operations.

Economy

Main article: Economy of Oportia

Following the 1722 referendum, Oportia adopted significant economic reforms, including a national progressive taxation system and employment programs in government infrastructure and community projects. The economy, while still heavily reliant on raw materials, is diversifying in manufacturing and services.

Demographics

As of 1726 AN, Oportia's estimated population stands at approximately 13.8 million.

Culture

Main article: Culture of Oportia

Holidays

Oportia celebrates a variety of national holidays that reflect its rich cultural heritage, democratic values, and commitment to liberty and community. Major holidays include:

  • Liberation Day: Commemorates the founding of the State of Oportia and its declaration of independence. It is a day of national pride, celebrated with parades, speeches, and public ceremonies.
  • Democracy Day: Marks the anniversary of the first democratic elections in Oportia. Celebrations include public debates, civic education events, and community gatherings to honor the nation's democratic tradition.
  • Unity Festival: A three-day festival (with one day as a national holiday) celebrating the diverse cultural backgrounds of Oportia's citizens. Festivities involve traditional music, dance, food fairs, and exhibitions showcasing the rich tapestry of Oportian society.
  • Constitution Day: Observes the ratification of the Oportian Constitution. Government buildings are open to the public, and educational programs are held to foster understanding of the constitutional principles and rights. This day also commemorates the 1721 Oportian protests, leading to significant reforms and the adoption of the Constitution.
  • Innovation Day: Recognizes Oportia's commitment to education, self-improvement, technological advancement, and innovation. Events include science fairs, startup expos, and workshops aimed at inspiring the next generation of educators, scientists, and innovators.
  • Liberty Day: Dedicated to promoting liberty, tolerance, and mutual respect among all Oportians. Activities focus on community service, dialogue, charitable donations, and acts of kindness, reinforcing the values of unity and cooperation.
  • Christmas' Eve & Christmas Day: Celebrated with family gatherings, religious services, and communal festivities, reflecting the universal spirit of goodwill, peace, and joy.
  • New Year's Eve & New Year's Day: Mark the conclusion of the old year and the beginning of the new. Celebrations include fireworks, parties, and reflections on the year past and the year ahead, embodying hopes for prosperity, peace, and progress.

Media

Music

Cuisine

See also

References