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|abbrev = SSI
|drives_on = Left
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Revision as of 17:55, 17 July 2020

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Commonwealth of the South Sea Islands
Flag of South Sea Islands
Flag
Coat of Arms of South Sea Islands
Coat of Arms
Motto: We hath founded it upon the sea
Anthem: Song of the Midnight Isle
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Map versions N/A
Capital Josephtown
Largest city Josephtown
Official language(s) Britannic English, Frysk
Official religion(s) Protestantse Kerk in de Zuidzee-eilanden
Demonym South Sea Islander
 - Adjective South Sea Islander
Government Parliamentary dependency under a constitutional monarchy
 - King Josephus I
 - Lieutenant Governor George Middlemore
 - Legislature Legislative Assembly
Establishment 1835 GCD
Area 12,173 km²
Population 165,813
Currency South Sea Denarii [SS£]
Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+6
Mains electricity
Driving side Left
Track gauge
National website N/A
National forum N/A
National animal Rockhopper penguin
National food Beef Wellington
National drink Bearenburch
National tree Acer rubrum
Abbreviation SSI

South Sea Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the South Sea Islands, is an island nation located off the eastern coast of the Corum.

Etymology

History

Background

Discovery and foundation

Geography

Cities

Government and politics

Executive

Legislative

Demographics

Culture