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The '''Spring Tribute''' ([[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]]: ''L'Hommage du Printemps''; [[Martino language|Martino]]: ''El Tributo de la Primavera''; [[Wechua]]: ''Pawqar Mit'a Yupaychay'') is the annual military ceremony held on [[National Unity Day]] (12.III) at [[Federation Park]] in [[Cárdenas]]. The ceremony features members of the [[Federal_Forces_of_Nouvelle_Alexandrie#Federal_Royal_Guards|Federal Royal Guards]] and the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] performing precision drills and presenting the ceremonial colors of units that remained loyal during the [[Spring Crisis of 1739]]. The name reflects both the timing of the original crisis and the perpetual renewal of the military's commitment to democratic values and constitutional order.
The '''Spring Tribute''' (Alexandrian: ''L'Hommage du Printemps''; Martino: ''El Tributo de la Primavera''; Wechua: ''Pawqar Mit'a Yupaychay'') is the principal annual military ceremony of the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], held on [[National Unity Day]] (12.III) at [[Federation Park]] in [[Cárdenas]]. Established in {{AN|1739}}, it serves as the military's annual display of loyalty to the Crown and constitutional order, featuring over 15,000 troops, 1,200 musicians, and 500 horses in what has become the largest ceremonial military gathering in the Federation. The name reflects both the timing of the original [[Spring Crisis of 1739]] and the perpetual renewal of the military's commitment to democratic values.


==Ceremony==
==Organization==
The ceremony begins at 10:00 when the [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]], accompanied by the [[Queen Consort of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Queen]] [[Adelaide of Natopia|Adelaide]] and senior members of the [[House of Inti-Carrillo|Royal Family]], departs the [[Palace of Carranza]] in the [[1708 State Landau Coach]], escorted by a squadron of the [[Federal_Forces_of_Nouvelle_Alexandrie#Federal_Royal_Guards|Mounted Royal Guards]]. The royal procession travels along Proclamation of Punta Santiago Avenue to [[Federation Park]], where 1,200 soldiers, 400 musicians, and 200 horses participate in the ceremony.
===The Presentation of Colors===
===The General Military Tribute===
===Grand Finale===


Upon arrival, the [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], as Commander-in-Chief, inspects the assembled troops on horseback, accompanied by the Marshal General of the Federal Forces and the Colonel Commandant of the Federal Royal Guards. During the inspection, the massed bands perform traditional military music including the "[[Alexandrian March]]" and ceremonial [[Wechua]] war drums.
==Participation==
===Military Components===
===Public Attendance===


The highlight of the ceremony is the sequential presentation of the colors of loyal units from the [[Spring Crisis of 1739]]:
==Regional Celebrations==
* The II (Federal Capital District) Combined Arms Corps Color
* The Federal Royal Guards Regimental Color
* The 807th General Support Regiment Color
* The 808th Reconnaissance Regiment Color
* The 809th Vanguard Regiment Color
* ''Colors of other loyal units''
 
===Massed Bands===
===March Past===
Following the presentation of colors, units march past the King in slow and quick time. The ceremony concludes with a 21-gun salute and a flyover by the [[Federal_Forces_of_Nouvelle_Alexandrie#Air_Force|Federal Air Force]].


==Historical Significance==
==Historical Significance==
The Spring Tribute was established in {{AN|1739}} to commemorate the loyalty of military units during the [[Spring Crisis of 1739]] and has evolved into a symbol of military dedication to constitutional principles. The inclusion of both [[Alexandria|Alexandrian]]-style military bands and traditional [[Wechua]] musicians reflects the Federation's multicultural heritage. The ceremony's name carries dual significance, referencing both the season when democracy was defended and the military's ongoing tribute to constitutional values.
==Public Participation==
Over 100,000 spectators typically attend the ceremony at [[Federation Park]], with millions more watching the live broadcast. Public viewing areas are established along Proclamation of Punta Santiago Avenue for the royal procession. The event has become a cornerstone of [[National Unity Day]] celebrations, symbolizing the partnership between the armed forces and civilian population in defending democratic institutions.


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Federation Park]]
* [[Federation Park]]
* [[Spring Proclamation of 1739]]
* [[Spring Proclamation of 1739]]
* [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]


[[Category:Public holidays in Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:Public holidays in Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
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[[Category:Military of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:Military of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:Cárdenas]]
[[Category:Cárdenas]]
[[Category:Culture of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:History of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:National holidays]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 8 December 2024

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The Spring Tribute (Alexandrian: L'Hommage du Printemps; Martino: El Tributo de la Primavera; Wechua: Pawqar Mit'a Yupaychay) is the principal annual military ceremony of the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie, held on National Unity Day (12.III) at Federation Park in Cárdenas. Established in 1739 AN, it serves as the military's annual display of loyalty to the Crown and constitutional order, featuring over 15,000 troops, 1,200 musicians, and 500 horses in what has become the largest ceremonial military gathering in the Federation. The name reflects both the timing of the original Spring Crisis of 1739 and the perpetual renewal of the military's commitment to democratic values.

Organization

The Presentation of Colors

The General Military Tribute

Grand Finale

Participation

Military Components

Public Attendance

Regional Celebrations

Historical Significance

See also