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The Republic of Mercury is a micronation situated in north-eastern Keltia. It is comprised of six mainland states, Deacon, May, Mercury, Moorshire, Taylor and Tow Law. Mercury additionally claims Nova English Korea, just off the east coast of May, Castilona, the Franklin Islands, Lusa, Osktrava and Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq. Mercury jointly administers New Sussex with Nova England.

Mercury is governed by a President, currently Nick Perry. The President is typically the leader of the largest party in the Mercurian Parliament, which is the National Party following the 2019 general election. The President is responsible for choosing the members of the Cabinet of Mercury, who carry out the day-to-day running of various governmental departments.

Mercury's culture revolves heavily around sports, with ice hockey being the recognised national sport, and football being the most popular sport. Mercury's ólbescból team participates in the annual All-Craitland Championship.


Mercury News Service

News National teams Ice hockey pictogram.png Football pictogram.png Ólbescból pictogram.png MEHL Premier League

25 September 2021
World Cup group stage
Mercury Mercury 19 – 11 Senya Senya
Mercury Mercury 29 – 22 Castilona Castilona
6 October 2021
World Cup semi-final
Mercury Mercury 40 – 34 Senya Senya
10 October 2021
World Cup final
Craitland Craitland Mercury Mercury

Pool A
Team Pld PD Pts
Craitland Craitland 3 +43 6
Mercury Mercury 3 −2 4
Senya Senya 3 −5 2
Nova English Korea Nova English Korea 3 −36 0

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President Caroline Griffiths also serves as Queen Caroline I of the South Sea Islands