Forthampton

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The Commonwealth of Forthampton
Image:Forthampton_Flagnewsmall.png
Flag of Forthampton
National motto: Peace Through Power | Pacis Per Vox
National anthem: [Vow To Thee My County]
Map Of Forthampton
Flag of Forthampton
Region New Liberalia
Capital Evesham
Largest Cities Whitby, Harrogate,Evesham, Fearnhead, and Ashchurch
Spoken Languages
  Official
  Unofficial

English
Latagonian
Government
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
Bicameral Constitutional Monarchy
Nicholas Symonds
Peter James
Heads Of State
King
Queen

Aaron III
Rachel II
Founded
Independance Declared
234 A.D.
9th November 1047 A.D.
Population
 • 2008 census
 
8,173,000,000
Currency 1 Pound Sterling (P) = 100 Pence (p)
Constitution None

The offical name is The Constitutional Monarchy Of Forthampton, Terrington, and Windermere, however this is more commanly shortened to Forthampton. This nation is a fully soveriegn and independant nation found on and just off the eastern Tiberius Continent. The core of the nation, Forthampton, is an island just off the east coast of Tiberius formally known as Britainon and is surrounded by the Caspian Ocean, The Southern Seas, and The Terrington Strait. Off the southern tip of the island can be found the Peart Archipelgo, and just off the east of the island is the island of Skye. On the mainland of Tiberius, west of the island of Britainon is Terrington, extending inwards somewhat and sharing a border with Khorasan. To the north of this on the Windermere peninsular is Windermere, another of the constituent nations that form the greater Forthampton, and just off the eastern tip is the island of Madeira.

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