Rhomania (Pax Romana)

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Roman Workers' Union

Romani Operariorum Unionis (Latin)
Σωματείο Ρωμαίων Εργατών (Greek)
Flag of
Flag
National Emblem of
National Emblem
Motto: "Opifices Mundi, Coniunge!"
"Workers of the World, Unite!"
Anthem: "The Internationale"
Location Map of Rhomania (Green)
Location Map of Rhomania (Green)
Capital Roma
41.9028° N, 12.4964° E
Largest City Constantinople
Official languages Latin
Greek
Religion
State Atheism
Demonym(s) Roman
Government Marxist-Gramscianist Council Democratic Republic under a Dictatorship of the Proletariat
• General Consul of the Communist Party of Rhomania
Demetrius Koutsoumpas (Makedonia Province)
• Second Consul of the Communist Party of Rhomania
Mauritius Acerbus (Italia Province)
Legislature People's Revolutionary Senate (Unicameral)
Establishment
• Foundation of the City of Rome
753 BC
• Formation of Roman Empire
16 January 27 BC
• Last Imperial Constitution
17 November 1923
• Roman Revolution
13 February 1924
Currency Roman Solidus (☧) (ROS)
Driving side right
Calling code +39
ISO 3166 code RO
Internet TLD .ro

Rhomania, sometimes referred to as Rome and officially known as the Roman Workers' Union, is a nation in Eurasia. Rhomania is one of the worlds three superpowers, along with Bolivaria and China. Modern Rhomania was formed after the Roman Revolution in 1924, which overthrew the original Roman Empire, which lasted from 27 BC to 1926. Rhomania borders the nations of Mauretania, Siberia, Turkia, Tschad, Arabia, Aegypticus, and Scandinavia, but also shares a maritime border with Britannia.

List of General Consuls of the Communist Party of Rhomania

Portrait Name Reign Province
GramsciNew.jpg Antonius Gramscius 1924 – 1965 (Died) Sardinia
Molotov.png Wenceslaus Skryabin 1965 – 1986 (Died) Uralia
Georges Marchais (cropped).JPG Georgius Mercasius 1986 – 1995 (Retired) Gallia Lugdunensis
Sablin.png Valerius Sablinium 1995 – 2010 (Retired) Muscovia
Dimitris Koutsoumpas in 2023.jpg Demetrius Koutsoumpas 2010 – Present Makedonia