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Zion was a nation that declared independence from Morova in the [[Zionian desert]] in the southwest quadrant of Morova. They hoped to create a Christian multinational state under the leadership of [[Joshua Graham]]. The nation  followed a tribal system of government, with [[Joshua Graham]] having been voted as War Chief of Zion by the residents of [[New Canaan]]. With the [[Zionian Declaration of Independence]], released in a statement by Joshua Graham to [[Morovan Public Radio]], Graham declared Zion's independence as a safe harbor for the Christian religion. Zion was essentially a protest state, protesting the athiesm, anti-religious fervor, and dictatorship propagated by [[Morova]]. Zion viewed itself as [[A light in the darkness]] of the world. It hoped to provide asylum for all Christian refugees, as well use violence to purify the island of [[Morova]] from the so-called corruption of the Morovan government.  
 
Zion was a nation that declared independence from Morova in the [[Zionian desert]] in the southwest quadrant of Morova. They hoped to create a Christian multinational state under the leadership of [[Joshua Graham]]. The nation  followed a tribal system of government, with [[Joshua Graham]] having been voted as War Chief of Zion by the residents of [[New Canaan]]. With the [[Zionian Declaration of Independence]], released in a statement by Joshua Graham to [[Morovan Public Radio]], Graham declared Zion's independence as a safe harbor for the Christian religion. Zion was essentially a protest state, protesting the athiesm, anti-religious fervor, and dictatorship propagated by [[Morova]]. Zion viewed itself as [[A light in the darkness]] of the world. It hoped to provide asylum for all Christian refugees, as well use violence to purify the island of [[Morova]] from the so-called corruption of the Morovan government.  
 
=Demographics=
 
=Demographics=
Zion was populated by numerous racial groups, including several indigenous tribes. 12,000 [[Indigenous peoples of Zion| Indigenous peoples]] populate Zion, with most of them supporting Graham's rule. Another 8,000 people are former Morovan citizens who followed Graham to Zion.
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Zion was populated by numerous racial groups, including several indigenous tribes. 12,000 [[Indigenous peoples of Zion| Indigenous peoples]] populate Zion, with most of them supporting Graham's rule. Another 8,000 people are former Morovan citizens who followed Graham to Zion. There are 11,000 able-bodied people in the area willing to serve in combat.
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=Infrastructure=
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Zion has very little infrastructure. Graham's followers are strictly against the expansion of any infrastructure in the area, fearing that it would destroy the area's natural wonder. Dirt roads connect New Canaan to Morova, but few other roads exist in the area.
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Revision as of 21:02, 22 February 2021

The Republic of Zion

די רעפובליק פון ציון
Flag of Zion
Flag
StatusUnrecognized state
Capital
and Town
New Canaan
Official languagesMorovan
Religion
Way of the Canaanite
Demonym(s)Zionian
GovernmentRepublic
• War Chief
Joshua Graham

Zion was a nation that declared independence from Morova in the Zionian desert in the southwest quadrant of Morova. They hoped to create a Christian multinational state under the leadership of Joshua Graham. The nation followed a tribal system of government, with Joshua Graham having been voted as War Chief of Zion by the residents of New Canaan. With the Zionian Declaration of Independence, released in a statement by Joshua Graham to Morovan Public Radio, Graham declared Zion's independence as a safe harbor for the Christian religion. Zion was essentially a protest state, protesting the athiesm, anti-religious fervor, and dictatorship propagated by Morova. Zion viewed itself as A light in the darkness of the world. It hoped to provide asylum for all Christian refugees, as well use violence to purify the island of Morova from the so-called corruption of the Morovan government.

Demographics

Zion was populated by numerous racial groups, including several indigenous tribes. 12,000 Indigenous peoples populate Zion, with most of them supporting Graham's rule. Another 8,000 people are former Morovan citizens who followed Graham to Zion. There are 11,000 able-bodied people in the area willing to serve in combat.

Infrastructure

Zion has very little infrastructure. Graham's followers are strictly against the expansion of any infrastructure in the area, fearing that it would destroy the area's natural wonder. Dirt roads connect New Canaan to Morova, but few other roads exist in the area.