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|name = Region of Isles of Caputia
|name1 = Région de las Islas de Caputia<br>Región de Islas Caputia
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|capital = Gotfriedplatz
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|viceroy = Governor [[Luis Henares Montalban]] ([[Political parties of Alduria-Wechua|FLA]])
|headofgovt = Governor
|gov = [[Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz]] ([[Political parties of Alduria-Wechua|FLA]])
|legislature = [[Congress of the Isles]]
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The '''Isles of Caputia''' are a [[Administrative divisions of Alduria-Wechua|Region]] of the [[Alduria-Wechua|Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation]].
==History==
==Governance==
'''Governor'''
Article III, Section 1 of the [[Local Government Act, 1694]] provided that, "Every Region as defined by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], or admitted thereafter into the Federation, shall, after their election in accordance with this Act, thereafter be administered by a Governor, who shall be elected at large by the voters of that Region, and shall serve for a 6-year term. The Governor must be at least 25 years of age, able to read and write, of sound mind, and must be a registered voter of the Region where they intend to run for office."
The [[Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699]] repealed [[Local Government Act, 1694]] and Article 7, Section 3 provided that, "Every Region as defined by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, or admitted thereafter into the Federation, shall, after their election in accordance with this Act, thereafter be administered by a Governor, who shall be elected at large by the voters of that Region, and shall serve for a 5-year term."
'''Legislature'''
Article III, Section 3 of the [[Local Government Act, 1694]] established a unicameral legislature, known locally as the [[Congress of the Isles]]. Article III, Section 4, provided that, "The regional legislature which shall be elected at large by the voters of that State shall serve for a 3-year term, and shall have a name and shall be in such form as each Region may provide."
Article XI, Section 3 of the [[Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699]] authorized regional legislatures, "to create and charter Special City governments as they may require and provide for their organization", while Section 4, further authorized that regional legislatures "...may provide by general laws for the incorporation of Special Cities. Such laws shall limit their rate taxation for their purposes, and restrict their powers to borrow money and contract debts. Each Special City is granted power to levy other taxes for public purposes, subject to limitations and prohibitions provided by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago or by law."
Article XII, Section 2 of the [[Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699]] further empowered regional legislatures, stating that they "...are authorized to create and charter localities below the level of states such as: municipalities, burghs, and other local communities as they may require. Regions may use different terms to refer to a “Municipality”, but the general term for this subdivision shall be generally known as a “Municipality”." Section 3 states that, "Localities shall have such structure as the Regions may require, provided that the boundaries of localities shall be established in consultation with residents of the aforesaid localities and provided that a simple majority of the residents therein assent to the aforesaid establishment of locality by plebiscite or referendum."
Article XII, Section 5 provided regional legislatures with the power of legislative review: "The regional legislatures shall have the power to review legislation adopted by legislative bodies of their localities, and may declare them invalid if found to be in conflict with the law."
Article XII, Section 6 also granted further authority: "Localities created by Regions under authority of this Act may be dissolved by regional legislatures, provided that a simple majority of the residents therein assent to the aforesaid dissolution by plebiscite or referendum."
'''Court'''
Article III, Section 2 of the [[Local Government Act, 1694]] created a Regional Court.
'''Youth Assemblies and Civic Assemblies'''
Articles V, VII, and VII of the [[Local Government Act, 1694]] instituted Youth Assemblies and Civic Assemblies in "Each existing city, town, and burgh, and such other localities that may be created under authority of this Act", (with subsidiary neighborhood youth and civic assemblies where the adult residents of a locality shall number more than two hundred) which were deliberative bodies composed of all individuals therein resident for at least six months and aged at least twenty-one years. These Youth and Civic Assemblies meet at least once a month to discuss community and youth issues, and adopt such resolutions as its members may see fit. Members of the Youth and Civic Assemblies may present petitions for redress of grievances at meetings of a Civic or Youth Assembly, with the right to speak governed in accordance with the rules of the respective civic or youth assembly.
== Geography ==
=== Location ===
=== Climate ===
=== Environment ===
=== Administrative Divisions ===
The Isles of Caputia are divided into Four states. Each of these states and autonomous regions are then subdivided into municipalities, named after its seat, which is usually its largest urban centre. These are:
* Gotfriedland and Karsten;
* Salzstein;
* Ulrichtstadt;
* Tablot Island.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name of State
!Map
!Coat of Arms
!Capital
!Population
!Other cities
|-
|Gotfriedland and Karsten
|
|
|Gotfriedplatz
|7,287,462
|Port Karsten
|-
| Salzstein
|
|
|Velez
| 5,129,990
|Melusina
Forajasaki
|-
|Ulrichstadt
|
|
|Ulrichstadt
|3,515,881
|
|-
|Tablot Island
|
|
|Port Tablot
|47,944
|
|}
==Economy==
=== Infrastructure ===
* [[Isles of Caputia Belt Bridge]]
==Culture==
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|}
==Caputian History==


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Latest revision as of 10:05, 11 August 2024

Region of Isles of Caputia
Région de las Islas de Caputia
Región de Islas Caputia

Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Flag of the Region of Isles of Caputia
Flag
Coat of arms of theRegion of Isles of Caputia
Coat of arms

IslesofCaputia1688AN.png
Location of the Region of Isles of Caputia

Motto Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem
(She seeks with the sword a quiet peace under liberty)
Anthem
Subdivision Region
Capital Gotfriedplatz
Largest cities
Area
 - Ranked
Population
 - Ranked
Viceroy Governor Luis Henares Montalban (FLA)
Governor Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz (FLA)
Legislature Congress of the Isles
Established 1686 AN
Languages
Local religion
Abreviation
Time Zone

NewAlexandriaCOA.png


The Isles of Caputia are a Region of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation.

History

Governance

Governor

Article III, Section 1 of the Local Government Act, 1694 provided that, "Every Region as defined by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, or admitted thereafter into the Federation, shall, after their election in accordance with this Act, thereafter be administered by a Governor, who shall be elected at large by the voters of that Region, and shall serve for a 6-year term. The Governor must be at least 25 years of age, able to read and write, of sound mind, and must be a registered voter of the Region where they intend to run for office."

The Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699 repealed Local Government Act, 1694 and Article 7, Section 3 provided that, "Every Region as defined by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, or admitted thereafter into the Federation, shall, after their election in accordance with this Act, thereafter be administered by a Governor, who shall be elected at large by the voters of that Region, and shall serve for a 5-year term."

Legislature

Article III, Section 3 of the Local Government Act, 1694 established a unicameral legislature, known locally as the Congress of the Isles. Article III, Section 4, provided that, "The regional legislature which shall be elected at large by the voters of that State shall serve for a 3-year term, and shall have a name and shall be in such form as each Region may provide."

Article XI, Section 3 of the Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699 authorized regional legislatures, "to create and charter Special City governments as they may require and provide for their organization", while Section 4, further authorized that regional legislatures "...may provide by general laws for the incorporation of Special Cities. Such laws shall limit their rate taxation for their purposes, and restrict their powers to borrow money and contract debts. Each Special City is granted power to levy other taxes for public purposes, subject to limitations and prohibitions provided by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago or by law."

Article XII, Section 2 of the Regional and Local Government Organization Act, 1699 further empowered regional legislatures, stating that they "...are authorized to create and charter localities below the level of states such as: municipalities, burghs, and other local communities as they may require. Regions may use different terms to refer to a “Municipality”, but the general term for this subdivision shall be generally known as a “Municipality”." Section 3 states that, "Localities shall have such structure as the Regions may require, provided that the boundaries of localities shall be established in consultation with residents of the aforesaid localities and provided that a simple majority of the residents therein assent to the aforesaid establishment of locality by plebiscite or referendum."

Article XII, Section 5 provided regional legislatures with the power of legislative review: "The regional legislatures shall have the power to review legislation adopted by legislative bodies of their localities, and may declare them invalid if found to be in conflict with the law."

Article XII, Section 6 also granted further authority: "Localities created by Regions under authority of this Act may be dissolved by regional legislatures, provided that a simple majority of the residents therein assent to the aforesaid dissolution by plebiscite or referendum."

Court

Article III, Section 2 of the Local Government Act, 1694 created a Regional Court.

Youth Assemblies and Civic Assemblies

Articles V, VII, and VII of the Local Government Act, 1694 instituted Youth Assemblies and Civic Assemblies in "Each existing city, town, and burgh, and such other localities that may be created under authority of this Act", (with subsidiary neighborhood youth and civic assemblies where the adult residents of a locality shall number more than two hundred) which were deliberative bodies composed of all individuals therein resident for at least six months and aged at least twenty-one years. These Youth and Civic Assemblies meet at least once a month to discuss community and youth issues, and adopt such resolutions as its members may see fit. Members of the Youth and Civic Assemblies may present petitions for redress of grievances at meetings of a Civic or Youth Assembly, with the right to speak governed in accordance with the rules of the respective civic or youth assembly.

Geography

Location

Climate

Environment

Administrative Divisions

The Isles of Caputia are divided into Four states. Each of these states and autonomous regions are then subdivided into municipalities, named after its seat, which is usually its largest urban centre. These are:

  • Gotfriedland and Karsten;
  • Salzstein;
  • Ulrichtstadt;
  • Tablot Island.
Name of State Map Coat of Arms Capital Population Other cities
Gotfriedland and Karsten Gotfriedplatz 7,287,462 Port Karsten
Salzstein Velez 5,129,990 Melusina

Forajasaki

Ulrichstadt Ulrichstadt 3,515,881
Tablot Island Port Tablot 47,944

Economy

Infrastructure

Culture

Isles of Caputia
File
Flag
ISLESOFCAPUTIA.png
Coat of Arms
Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem
Capital Gotfriedplatz
Largest Cities Port Tablot
Official Languages Common Tongue, Praeta,
Alexandrian Fransch, Haifan
Demonym XXXXXX
Government XXXXXX
Head of State Elizabeth I
Head of Government Natasha Immanuel National Unity Party
Legislature The Cortes of the Isles
Population 5,100,950 (1658)

Caputian History

Political divisions of Caputia Flag of Caputia
States: Anglia & Israat | Bridgemoor | Haifa | Hamland | Isles of Caputia | Monovia | Morovian-Patrovia | Northpass | San Luis | San Pedro | Wakefield
Royal District: Zalae
Dependencies: Elizabeth Isle | Santa Melusina