A list of puns related to "Divisions of the Carpathians"
The people of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary were once bound together under the rule of two monarchy, a country held together by force. Now, the Czech-Slovak Union and Hungary will join together under a democracy, according to the will of the people. This Federation of states was formed, not through violence, but peace. Taking inspiration from the great mountain range which protects the three nations, the new country will be named the Carpathian Federation. Binding together many ethnicities and celebrating their differences, Carpathia will be not only a state but a nation as well. In its nationality and government, the Carpathian Federation will owe much to the United States, for Carpathia is truely "out of many, one."
The Federation will be a federal republic consisting of 16 states and a Capital District. Each state will have five senators (six year terms) and a calculated number of representatives (three year terms) proportional to their percent of the national total. This comes to a total of 225 seats in the House of Representatives and 80 in the Senate. A court system similar to the one in place in the United States will be implemented. The Executive Branch will be led by the Chancellor who is elected to a five year term and can only accumulate up to four total terms in office. One must be a natural born citizen of the states comprising the Federation and be at least 35 years old. The Capital of the Carpathian Federation will be Brno due to the existing governmental infrastructure, its relative central location, and surrounded by allies.
Theodor KovΓ‘Δ will continue his term as Chancellor until elections next November. August 7th will be commemorated as Unity Day, as it is the day the Federation is founded. KovΓ‘Δ invites all of the Federation's allies and friends to a Celebration Ball in October at the Lutz Sterling Hotel in Karlovy Vary, Sudeten-Bohemia.
[M]Finalization
[M]Here are maps of the states of the Federation:
http://i.imgur.com/GD0JMk9.jpg I: Suduten-Bohemia
II: Grand Prague
III: Vyso-Elbe Bohemia
IV: Moravia
V: Brno Capital District
VI: Czechosilesia
http://i.imgur.com/rNT5cH5h.jpg
VII:Greater Bratislava
VIII: Trnava
IX: Central Slovakia
X: Hungarian Slovakia
XI: KoΕ‘ice-PreΕ‘ove
http://i.imgur.com/qfi5ekU.png
XII: Carpathian Ruthenia
http://i.imgur.com/MFBtfUah.jpg
XIII: Transdanubia-Balaton
XIV: Southern Transdanubia
XV: Grand Budapest
XVI: Great Plains
XVII: Northern Hungary
WARSAW --- President Winogrodzki has, in the light of the tragedy at the Carpathian Ball, refused to be relocated to a safe place. Instead, he has begun a speech in Warsaw in order to comfort the people.
Winogrodzki walks on stage, and reaches his podium. Three anthems begin to play, one after the other.
Mazurek DΔ browskiego - Anthem of Poland
TautiΕ‘ka GiesmΔ - Anthem of Lithuania
ΠΡ, Π±Π΅Π»Π°ΡΡΡΡ - Anthem of Belarus
WINOGRODZKI: A great tragedy has befallen on both Europe and the World. A vicious attack has fallen upon a meeting of world leaders, resulting in the deaths of multiple people. In times like these, I and the rest of the Commonwealth government are pledged to ensure the safety of the Commonwealth's citizens and residents. While we expect that there are no immediate threats to the safety of the Commonwealth. However, we do know is that we will join with other of Europe's nations in their righteous fight for justice against the perpetrators of this attack. I will soon begin meetings and discussions with Defense Minister MarszaΕek and Foreign Minister OgΓ³rek on how to go about joining other nations in this fight. Our allies of Europe shall sleep well, knowing that the Commonwealth is firmly on their side. And tonight, the citizens of the Commonwealth, shall too, sleep well knowing that the government is ready to defend this country in these chaotic times. Thank you for your time.
ΠΡΠΈΠ²ΡΡ ΡΡΡΠΌ!
I'm trying to find a map of hiking routes in the Carpathian National Nature Park, but can't find one anywhere. Does anyone know any sites which might sell one or where I could find an online version?
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