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==Government and politics==
==Government and politics==
Throughout its history Ocia has championed its founding democratic principles as some of the freest and fairest on Micras however these elections have often become the cause of several controversies and scandals which have notoriously plagued Ocian politics. Ocia’s democracy has been responsible for the nation reaching its zenith in 2008 and conversely it has also been attributed to causing the partition of Ocia into East and West in 2009, given the aforementioned facts the topic of Democracy and its future in Ocia remains controversial.


==Military and Foreign Relations==
==Military and Foreign Relations==

Revision as of 23:58, 29 March 2011

The Ocian Federation
Flag of Ocia
Flag
Coat of Arms of Ocia
Coat of Arms
Motto: Domovina Naša je Svobodna
Anthem: Hej Slaveni!
Location of Ocia
Map versions Unkown
Capital Directus
Largest city November City
Official language(s) English
Official religion(s)
Demonym Ocian
 - Adjective Ocian
Government Semi-Presidential Republic
 - President of the Ocian Federation Matt Kovac
 - Prime Minister Kolya Radchenko
 - Legislature State Duma
Establishment 10 July 2007
Area Unkown
Population Coming Soon
Active population Coming Soon
Currency Ocian Tolar
Calendar
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side
Track gauge
National website
National forum [1]
National animal Chamois
National food Palačinka
National drink Slivovitz
National tree Ocian Linden Tree
Abbreviation OT

Ocia information coming soon

History

Government and politics

Throughout its history Ocia has championed its founding democratic principles as some of the freest and fairest on Micras however these elections have often become the cause of several controversies and scandals which have notoriously plagued Ocian politics. Ocia’s democracy has been responsible for the nation reaching its zenith in 2008 and conversely it has also been attributed to causing the partition of Ocia into East and West in 2009, given the aforementioned facts the topic of Democracy and its future in Ocia remains controversial.

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