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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Gabon mainland map.png|alt=|left|frameless|289x289px]]
[[File:Gabon mainland map.png|alt=|left|thumb|Pictured: The first known map of mainland Gabon.]]


=== Establishment of the Principality of Gabon ===
=== Establishment of the Principality of Gabon ===
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After GetSkinny's accession to the throne, Her majesty, [https://balmoral.ga/announcement/lp_1_14_6_18 by letters patent] created the position of Lord High Chancellor and [https://balmoral.ga/announcement/c_1_18 through a Commission] appointed BritishWanderer to that office. The Lord High Chancellor had effective control of the Privy Council and was entitled to require them to present information about the activities of Gabon to himself.
After GetSkinny's accession to the throne, Her majesty, [https://balmoral.ga/announcement/lp_1_14_6_18 by letters patent] created the position of Lord High Chancellor and [https://balmoral.ga/announcement/c_1_18 through a Commission] appointed BritishWanderer to that office. The Lord High Chancellor had effective control of the Privy Council and was entitled to require them to present information about the activities of Gabon to himself.


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<br />[[File:Updated Gabon Map.png|thumb|Current map of mainland Gabon and it's overseas territories. '''Circa September 2018''']]
=== Construction of Salisbury ===
==== Construction of Salisbury ====
[[File:Updated Gabon Map.png|thumb|Current map of mainland Gabon and it's overseas territories. '''Circa September 2018'''|450x450px]]
In June The first construction project within the capital city of Salisbury, the grand quarry, was started by Her Majesty who dutifully got to work alongside her own subjects, helping to carve out what is now the eastern most defensive structure within the Grand Duchy of Varkonia. Throughout this time, a large influx of labourers allowed Gabon to construct additional buildings alongside the quarry, although many of the constructed buildings have since been either torn down or reconstructed, the famous royal buntino bakery still stands to this day.
In June The first construction project within the capital city of Salisbury, the grand quarry, was started by Her Majesty who dutifully got to work alongside her own subjects, helping to carve out what is now the eastern most defensive structure within the Grand Duchy of Varkonia. Throughout this time, a large influx of labourers allowed Gabon to construct additional buildings alongside the quarry, although many of the constructed buildings have since been either torn down or reconstructed, the famous royal buntino bakery still stands to this day.


One of the more revered building projects designed by the privy council was the royal palace of Balmoral Castle which was to be built overlooking the city of Salisbury. The design is said to have had nearly fifty rooms, wide corridors and boasting a sizeable courtyard. Balmoral planned to hold not only the Queen's residential quarters but also the internal and external government gatherings, housing three large meeting halls.
One of the more revered building projects designed by the privy council was the royal palace of Balmoral Castle which was to be built overlooking the city of Salisbury. The design is said to have had nearly fifty rooms, wide corridors and boasting a sizeable courtyard. Balmoral planned to hold not only the Queen's residential quarters but also the internal and external government gatherings, housing three large meeting halls.
[[File:Balmoral Castle - Project Gutenberg 13103.jpg|left|frameless|253x253px]]
[[File:Balmoral Castle - Project Gutenberg 13103.jpg|left|300x300px|frame|Pictured: One of the last remaining artist depictions of the royal palace of Balmoral. ]]
Said to need such a vast amount of concrete that industries across the country would be hard-pressed to meet the demands required. Glass smelters and concrete factories were planned and have since been constructed in Salisbury and Bakerswood to aid in any future large scale construction.
Said to need such a vast amount of concrete that industries across the country would be hard-pressed to meet the demands required. Glass smelters and concrete factories were planned and have since been constructed in Salisbury and Bakerswood to aid in any future large scale construction.


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[[File:SteamboatBenCampbellb.jpg|thumb|380x380px|Pictured: The steamboat headed by Captain Television, the First Lord of the Admiralty, arriving at Gabon with new citizens, including some Irish.]]


==== Immigration to Gabon ====
==== Immigration to Gabon ====
Remarking upon the Colony’s initial Success, the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, tvman999, decided that the time had come to expand the number of mainland colonists. Thus, with the steamboat The Ben Campbell, the First Lord sailed 6,748 miles to the Port of Cobh to engage with the Mayor of Cobh, Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, on the topic of finding suitable prospective free settlers from the Irish Free State to journey back with the First Sea Lord to Gabon.
Remarking upon the Colony’s initial Success, the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Captain Television, decided that the time had come to expand the number of mainland colonists. Thus, with the steamboat The Ben Campbell, the First Lord sailed 6,748 miles to the Port of Cobh to engage with the Mayor of Cobh, Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, on the topic of finding suitable prospective free settlers from the Irish Free State to journey back with the First Sea Lord to Gabon.


Arriving in Elizabeth Bay 254 days after initially setting off, The Ben Campbell brought another six months’ worth of supplies, consisting of copious amounts of wheat and potatoes along with iron tools and seven horses, back to Gabon. Arriving with the Captain was another large grouping of colonists to join the ranks of the fellow Gabonese. Initially, there were 89 colonists, however a rat infestation manifested during transportation and killed multiple people on the ship. Unfortunately, all seven horses succumbed to scurvy during transportation and arrived without a pulse.
Arriving in Elizabeth Bay 254 days after initially setting off, The Ben Campbell brought another six months’ worth of supplies, consisting of copious amounts of wheat and potatoes along with iron tools and seven horses, back to Gabon. Arriving with the Captain was another large grouping of colonists to join the ranks of the fellow Gabonese. Initially, there were 89 colonists, however a rat infestation manifested during transportation and killed multiple people on the ship. Unfortunately, all seven horses succumbed to scurvy during transportation and arrived without a pulse.
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=== The Transition of Government between Gabon and Varkonia ===
=== The Transition of Government between Gabon and Varkonia ===
In late July, the privy council and Her Majesty decided that it was in the best interests of the Gabonese peoples to open negotiation talks with the '''Grand Duchy of Varkonia''' to discuss and ratify [https://balmoral.ga/treaty/transition The Treaty Effecting a Transition of Government for the Principality of Gabon through Cession of Lands to the Grand Duchy of Varkonia] which saw Gabon lose its title as “Principality” and become a "Province" of Varkonia.

This also saw the dissolution of the royal throne of Gabon, including Her Majesty’s Privy Council. In its place, the monarchy was replaced with the Assembly of the Province of Gabon which was headed by the Grand Prince of the Province of Gabon. Her Majesty The Queen became the Grand Prince and appointed her privy councillors to the Provincial Assembly. This also saw the appointment of two members of the Assembly of Gabon to the Senate of Varkonia. Whilst serving on the Senate, these senators brought the virtue of codified law to Varkonia. This was something that had not been introduced beforehand to Varkonia. However, Gabon’s rich history of lawmaking and the prowess of its Assembly were a welcome addition to Varkonia.

=== Reactions home and abroad ===

===== Reactions in Gabon =====
The reaction to the transition of government was met by positive outpouring by the citizenry who saw it as two sister nations joining together, many citizens of Gabon being citizens of Varkonia and vice versa made the relationship between both countries intertwined. Varkonian flags were quickly added to the production line in Salisbury's famous royal weavery. Government buildings gladly displayed the Varkonian flag alongside it's Gabonese counterpart.
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Revision as of 18:02, 13 December 2018

Grand Mercantile Republic of Gabon
Flag of Gabon
Flag of Gabon
Gabonese Coat of Arms
Gabonese Coat of Arms
Motto"Justice, peace, prosperity"
Government and politics
GovernmentMercantile Republic
• Founder & MotEC
GetSkinny
• Lord High Chancellor
BritishWanderer
Executive CouncilAppointed as a meritocracy
FormationBy Letters Patent
Geography
Capital
and largest city
Salisbury
 -3000, -2300
Links
Websitebalmoral.ga
Discorddiscord.gg

The Grand Mercantile Republic of Gabon, commonly known as Gabon (/ɡəˈbɒn/), is a highly autonomous province of The Grand Duchy of Varkonia 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.

Gabon is a Mercantile Republic with an appointed Executive Council of five. Ruled by the High Lord Chancellor who acceded to the position from the first election of Gabon after the country's civil war in November 2018. The Lord High Chancellor serves as the head of state and generally acts with the advice of His Executive Councillors.

An ever expanding mining industry and foreign private investment have aided Gabon with a consistent growing economy, However, because of inequality in income distribution, a significant proportion of the population remains poor.

History

Pictured: The first known map of mainland Gabon.

Establishment of the Principality of Gabon

The creation of Gabon resulted from the discovery of the uninhabited land mass by Captain Television and the subsequent claim of the land by Then Queen GetSkinny 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. After that time, the Principality of Gabon flourished and increased its mainland territory. It then encompassed the village of Bakerswood on the southeast and the town of Cottingham in the south, recently adding the sub-province of Venice to the northeast of the capital.

Throughout this time as a Principality, The Principality of Gabon was governed by a small privy council and her Majesty Queen GetSkinny, who ascended to the throne after the death of her father, King George III, on 8 April 2008. The government was an absolute monarchy without a constitution.

After GetSkinny's accession to the throne, Her majesty, by letters patent created the position of Lord High Chancellor and through a Commission appointed BritishWanderer to that office. The Lord High Chancellor had effective control of the Privy Council and was entitled to require them to present information about the activities of Gabon to himself.


Construction of Salisbury

Current map of mainland Gabon and it's overseas territories. Circa September 2018

In June The first construction project within the capital city of Salisbury, the grand quarry, was started by Her Majesty who dutifully got to work alongside her own subjects, helping to carve out what is now the eastern most defensive structure within the Grand Duchy of Varkonia. Throughout this time, a large influx of labourers allowed Gabon to construct additional buildings alongside the quarry, although many of the constructed buildings have since been either torn down or reconstructed, the famous royal buntino bakery still stands to this day.

One of the more revered building projects designed by the privy council was the royal palace of Balmoral Castle which was to be built overlooking the city of Salisbury. The design is said to have had nearly fifty rooms, wide corridors and boasting a sizeable courtyard. Balmoral planned to hold not only the Queen's residential quarters but also the internal and external government gatherings, housing three large meeting halls.

Pictured: One of the last remaining artist depictions of the royal palace of Balmoral.

Said to need such a vast amount of concrete that industries across the country would be hard-pressed to meet the demands required. Glass smelters and concrete factories were planned and have since been constructed in Salisbury and Bakerswood to aid in any future large scale construction.

However due to budget constraints and a skilled labour shortage only a brief foundation of the castle was ever laid down. Recent government plans into revisiting the construction of Balmoral Castle has been met with positive reactions by citizens home and abroad, however unfortunately many of the well-detailed building blueprints have since been lost to history.


Protection of Local wildlife

In late June, with vast construction underway to the southeast and within the capital, concern was placed on the damage that local labourers were committing on the native floral and fauna. This opened a fierce debate within the privy council, some councillors stating that protecting the native habitat from any further construction would hamper any economic growth and throw Gabon into turmoil while others believing it necessary to protect the wildlife on a land that was not always theirs to begin with and could not be recreated in the future. This led Her Majesty to make a tough decision, ultimately siding with the native wildlife and by letters patent created defensive measures to protect the natural wildlife from any further destruction. The Queen later conceded a compromise to quell a minority of the councillors by allowing the such members of the privy council from time to time to authorise the destruction of any particular instance of flora so long as saplings of the respective fauna was planted elsewhere. This patent is generally regarded as saving the decline of the natural trees.

Tree Coverage within Gabon
June 2018 47%
July 2018 53%
August 2018 59%
Pictured: The steamboat headed by Captain Television, the First Lord of the Admiralty, arriving at Gabon with new citizens, including some Irish.

Immigration to Gabon

Remarking upon the Colony’s initial Success, the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Captain Television, decided that the time had come to expand the number of mainland colonists. Thus, with the steamboat The Ben Campbell, the First Lord sailed 6,748 miles to the Port of Cobh to engage with the Mayor of Cobh, Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, on the topic of finding suitable prospective free settlers from the Irish Free State to journey back with the First Sea Lord to Gabon.

Arriving in Elizabeth Bay 254 days after initially setting off, The Ben Campbell brought another six months’ worth of supplies, consisting of copious amounts of wheat and potatoes along with iron tools and seven horses, back to Gabon. Arriving with the Captain was another large grouping of colonists to join the ranks of the fellow Gabonese. Initially, there were 89 colonists, however a rat infestation manifested during transportation and killed multiple people on the ship. Unfortunately, all seven horses succumbed to scurvy during transportation and arrived without a pulse.

The Transition of Government between Gabon and Varkonia

In late July, the privy council and Her Majesty decided that it was in the best interests of the Gabonese peoples to open negotiation talks with the Grand Duchy of Varkonia to discuss and ratify The Treaty Effecting a Transition of Government for the Principality of Gabon through Cession of Lands to the Grand Duchy of Varkonia which saw Gabon lose its title as “Principality” and become a "Province" of Varkonia.

This also saw the dissolution of the royal throne of Gabon, including Her Majesty’s Privy Council. In its place, the monarchy was replaced with the Assembly of the Province of Gabon which was headed by the Grand Prince of the Province of Gabon. Her Majesty The Queen became the Grand Prince and appointed her privy councillors to the Provincial Assembly. This also saw the appointment of two members of the Assembly of Gabon to the Senate of Varkonia. Whilst serving on the Senate, these senators brought the virtue of codified law to Varkonia. This was something that had not been introduced beforehand to Varkonia. However, Gabon’s rich history of lawmaking and the prowess of its Assembly were a welcome addition to Varkonia.

Reactions home and abroad

Reactions in Gabon

The reaction to the transition of government was met by positive outpouring by the citizenry who saw it as two sister nations joining together, many citizens of Gabon being citizens of Varkonia and vice versa made the relationship between both countries intertwined. Varkonian flags were quickly added to the production line in Salisbury's famous royal weavery. Government buildings gladly displayed the Varkonian flag alongside it's Gabonese counterpart.