Passio-Corum

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Greater Pallisican Trade Association
Flag of Passio-Corum
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[[File:|85px|Coat of Arms of Passio-Corum|frameless]]
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Motto:
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Location of Passio-Corum
Map versions 15.3.5-Present
Capital Lucien
Largest city Wallis Island, Lucien, Sinclair
Official language(s) English, Pallisican, Hammish
Official religion(s)
Demonym Pallisican, Passian
 - Adjective Passian
Government Theocratic Monarchy
 - Queen Esper I Ruler of the Greater Pallisican Trade Association
 - Mata Siva Leader of the Council of Courts
 - Legislature Houses of Corum
Establishment Amia 14, 753 WG (1/14/14)
Area N/A
Population 23,011,636
Active population N/A
Currency Poli (P)
Calendar
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Mains electricity
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National website Pallisican Website
National forum Pallisican Forum
National animal Oble-Lisea-Eda
National food Adraso-Oname
National drink Zinjibari Wine
National tree Uso-Oname
Abbreviation PSC

The Greater Pallisican Trade Association, otherwise known as the Realm of Passio-Corum, and the Kingdom of New Zimia, is an economy-based micronation based in the Eastern hemisphere of the planet Micras. A rich nation with a well developed culture, and the continuing state to Passas, the Greater Pallisican Trade Association has attained relative notoriety during its brief existence, due primarily to the nation's strict emphasis on the economic principles outlined in the essay "A Sustainable Economy."


History of Passio-Corum

Media

Media has played a central role in documenting the history of modern Pallisican society. Since the early 700's WG, three major newspapers have dominated the field of reporting on the events which have defined the evolution of the Realm of Passio-Corum: the Passasian Daily News, which documented the thirty years surrounding the establishment of the Passasian Regional Government and the rise and fall of Queen Mina, the Wallis Star, which documented the history of the Wallis Islands during its time as a protectorate of the Free State of Haifa, and the New Zimian Standard, which continues to document current events in the Greater Pallisican Trade Association.

Notable People

For additional insights into the history of the Pallisican Trade Association, one may also refer to the biographies of King Lucien IV, Queen Evahn I, and Queen Esper I.

Pre-Modern History

For an overview of pre-modern Pallisican history, one may refer to the essays "The Republic" and “About Passas, An Introduction”.