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'''The Kingdom of Pacífica''' ({{w|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Reino de Pacífica'', {{w|German language|German}}: ''Königreich Pacífica'') is a {{w|Federalism|Federal}} {{w|Constitutional Monarchy}} and member state of the [[North American Union (Disunited States|North American Union]] and [[Pacific Atlantic Treaty Organization (Disunited States)|PATO]]. Pacífica is located in the western region of {{w|North America}} and shares a border with the [[Mexico (Disunited States)|Republic of Mexico]], [[Cascadia (Disunited States)|Republic of Cascadia]], [[Texas (Disunited States)|Texan Republic]], and the [[Plains State (Disunited States)|Plains State]].
'''The Kingdom of Pacífica''' ({{w|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Reino de Pacífica'', {{w|German language|German}}: ''Königreich Pacífica'') is a {{w|Federalism|Federal}} {{w|Constitutional Monarchy}} and member state of the [[North American Union (Disunited States|North American Union]] and [[Pacific Atlantic Treaty Organization (Disunited States)|PATO]]. Pacífica is located in the western region of {{w|North America}} and shares a border with the [[Mexico (Disunited States)|Republic of Mexico]], [[Cascadia (Disunited States)|Republic of Cascadia]], [[Texas (Disunited States)|Texan Republic]], and the [[Plains State (Disunited States)|Plains State]].


Pacífica is a federal constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary Monarch as the head of state and an elected official as the head of government. The current head of state is King [[James I of Pacífica|James I]], who ascended the throne on July 6th, 2001 after the death of his father, Dayton III. The current head of government is Prime Minister [[Alberto de Sol]] of the [[Social Democratic Party (Pacífica)|Social Democratic Party]], who was elected on October 1st, 2016 during the [[2016 Pacífican National Election]]. The Kingdom’s legislature is His Majesty’s Parliament, which is comprised of two elected houses, [[His Majesty’s Senate (Pacífica)|His Majesty's Senate]] and the [[House of Deputies (Pacífica)|House of Deputies]]. The nation’s sole judicial body is the [[Pacífican Supreme Court]], which is led by nine judges all appointed by the Monarch. Pacífica is comprised of 48 states, all with their own state governments.
Pacífica is a federal constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary Monarch as the head of state and an elected official as the head of government. The current head of state is King [[James I of Pacífica|James I]], who ascended the throne on July 6th, 2001 after the death of his father, Dayton III. The current head of government is Prime Minister [[Alberto de Sol]] of the [[Social Democratic Party (Pacífica)|Social Democratic Party]], who was elected on October 1st, 2016 during the [[2016 Pacífican National Election]]. The Kingdom’s legislature is His Majesty’s Parliament, which is comprised of two elected houses, [[His Majesty's Senate (Pacífica)|His Majesty's Senate]] and the [[House of Deputies (Pacífica)|House of Deputies]]. The nation’s sole judicial body is the [[Pacífican Supreme Court]], which is led by nine judges all appointed by the Monarch. Pacífica is comprised of 48 states, all with their own state governments.


Found on August 13th, 1848 as the Sovereign State of California, Pacífica has been a major power throughout the history of North America and the world. Pacífica has friendly relations with most of its neighbors and is a member of the North American Union, a political and economic union between North American nations and territories.
Found on August 13th, 1848 as the Sovereign State of California, Pacífica has been a major power throughout the history of North America and the world. Pacífica has friendly relations with most of its neighbors and is a member of the North American Union, a political and economic union between North American nations and territories.
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