Gabon

The Principality of Gabon, commonly known as Gabon (/ɡəˈbɒn/), is a sovereign country in the northwest quadrant. The mainland area of Gabon situates adjacent the Coral Sea and the Sea of Crete. This area is neighboured to the east by the Republic of Bloom, although there is a strait separating the two landmasses. Gabon's capital and largest city is Salisbury.

The creation of Gabon resulted from the discovery of the uninhabited land mass by Captain Television and the subsequent claim of the land by The Queen under the doctrine of terra nullius. Through the issuance of letters patent by The Queen, the Principality of Gabon was formed with the initial sole city of Salisbury. Since then, Gabon has increased its mainland territory to include the village of Bakerswood on the southeast and the town of Cottingham in the south.

Gabon is a unitary absolute monarchy with an appointed Privy Council. The monarch is Queen GetSkinny who acceded to the throne after the death of her father, King George III, on 8 April 2008. The Queen serves as the head of state and generally acts with the advice of Her privy councillors.