Boriquén: Difference between revisions

From MicrasWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Edgard (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Edgard (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 27: Line 27:
'''Boriquén''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of the Federation of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], comprising of territory located in southeastern [[Keltia]] that was acquired during [[Operation Purple Splendor]]. It has 15,337,602 ({{AN|1718}}) residents, and its capital and most populous city is the city of [[Hato Rey]]. The city of [[Guánica]] is a cultural [[Wakara]] center and the holiest city of their faith, the  Boriquén was admitted to the Federation in {{AN|1718}} following the ratification and implementation of the [[Plan de Hato Rey]] and the [[Boriquén Admission Act, 1718]].
'''Boriquén''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of the Federation of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], comprising of territory located in southeastern [[Keltia]] that was acquired during [[Operation Purple Splendor]]. It has 15,337,602 ({{AN|1718}}) residents, and its capital and most populous city is the city of [[Hato Rey]]. The city of [[Guánica]] is a cultural [[Wakara]] center and the holiest city of their faith, the  Boriquén was admitted to the Federation in {{AN|1718}} following the ratification and implementation of the [[Plan de Hato Rey]] and the [[Boriquén Admission Act, 1718]].


Boriquén was settled by a succession of indigenous [[Keltia|Keltian]] peoples thousands of years ago, one of them being the [[Wakara|Wakara people]].
Boriquén was settled by a succession of indigenous [[Keltia|Keltian]] peoples thousands of years ago, one of them being the [[Wakara|Wakara people]]. Empires, kingdoms, and nations began to rise and fall in [[Keltia]] and dominated the area over the centuries. This area has also spent considerable times as part of the [[Keltia|Keltian]] [[The Green|Green]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 03:28, 20 July 2023

{{{1}}} This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change.

Region of Boriquén
Région de Boriquén
Región de Boriquén

Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Flag of Region of Boriquén
Flag
Coat of arms of Region of Boriquén
Coat of arms
Motto Utuado Kanaima (Heart of the Spirit Land)
Anthem La Boriqueña

Location of Region of Boriquén
Location of Region of Boriquén

Geography
Status Region
Capital Hato Rey
Largest city Hato Rey


Area
 • Ranked



Demographics
Population 15,337,602 (1718 AN)
 • Ranked
 • Density —/km²
Demonym
Official languages
Religion
Government
Governor Cacique Guarionex II
{Template:Head of govt title Yucahúké Busiri
Legislature Kuraka Council
Federal representation


Economy




History & Other
Established 1718 AN


Abbreviation BOR


Time zone


Boriquén is a Region of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie, comprising of territory located in southeastern Keltia that was acquired during Operation Purple Splendor. It has 15,337,602 (1718 AN) residents, and its capital and most populous city is the city of Hato Rey. The city of Guánica is a cultural Wakara center and the holiest city of their faith, the Boriquén was admitted to the Federation in 1718 AN following the ratification and implementation of the Plan de Hato Rey and the Boriquén Admission Act, 1718.

Boriquén was settled by a succession of indigenous Keltian peoples thousands of years ago, one of them being the Wakara people. Empires, kingdoms, and nations began to rise and fall in Keltia and dominated the area over the centuries. This area has also spent considerable times as part of the Keltian Green.

Etymology

History

Background

Operation Purple Splendor

Plan de Hato Rey

Main article: Plan de Hato Rey

Transition to Region, Admission to Federation

A New Region

Geography

Location

Climate

Environment

Administrative Divisions

Politics

Government Officials

Political Culture

Law

Local Government

Economy

Agriculture

Tourism

Hato Rey

Guánica

Energy

Mineral Resources

Transport

Science and technology

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Major cities

Functional urban areas

Language

Religion

Health

Education

Culture

See Also