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    The Kingdom of Benelux-Helvetica

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      FACT SUMMARY

      BASIC FACTS:
      Official name: The Kingdom of Benelux-Helvetica
      Shortened name: Benelux-Helvetica
      Abbreviation: BH
      Demonym: Benelux-Helvetican(s)
      Capital city: Brussels
      Largest city: Amsterdam
      National motto: "Eendracht maakt macht" (Dutch)
      "L'union fait la force" (French)
      "Einigkeit macht stark" (German)
      "Unity makes Strength"
      National anthem: La Brabançonne
      Royal anthem: Wilhelmus
      National colours: Red, White, Blue, Black, Yellow

      GOVERNMENT:
      Government type: Federal Semi-Direct Democracy under a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy

      Legislature: Federal Parliament

      • Upper House: Senate
      • Lower House: Chamber of Representatives

      Monarch: King Willem-Alexander
      Prime Minister: Mark Rutte
      Deputy Prime Ministers: Charles Michel, Xavier Bettel
      Vice-President of the Council of State: Thom de Graaf

      PEOPLE & SOCIETY:
      Population: 37,839,199
      Population density: km2
      Urban population: 99.9%
      Literacy rate: 99.8%
      Official languages: Dutch, French, German
      Regional and Recognised languages: English, Papiamento, Western Frisian, Dutch Low Saxon, Limburgish, Luxembourgish, Italian, Romansch
      Ethnicity: Beneluxer 79.3%, Other European 6.3%, Indo 4.9%, Turks 2.4%, Moroccans 2.2%, Surinamese 2.1%, Caribbeans 0.9%, Chinese 0.3%, Iraqis 0.3%, Other 3.9%
      Official religion: None
      Religion: Irreligious (50.1%), Roman Catholic (23.7%), Protestant Church in the Benelux (15.5%), Other Christian (4.6%), Muslim (4.9%), Other (1.1%)
      Suffrage: 18 years of age (age of adulthood); universal

      ECONOMY:
      National currency: Franc
      National currency exchange rate: $1 = 0.98 Fr.
      GDP: billion
      GDP per capita:
      Average salary:
      Unemployment rate: 3.3%
      Economy by sector: Agriculture: 1.6%; industry: 18.8%; services: 79.6%
      Major exports: Natural gas and oil, metals, machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels; foodstuffs
      Major imports: Machinery and transport equipment, metals, chemicals, fuels, foodstuffs, clothing
      Major trade partners:

      HISTORY
      • Proclaimed and Recognised: 26 July 1581
      • Kingdom established: 16 March 1815

      OTHER FACTS:
      Time zone:
      Date format: DD-MM-YYYY
      Calling Code: +
      Drives on the: Right
      Internet code: .bh

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        Politics of Benelux-Helvetica (WIP)

        The politics of Benelux-Helvetica take place in the framework of a federal, representative democratic, constitutional monarchy. The King of the Benelux-Helveticans is the head of state, and the Prime Minister of Benelux-Helvetica is the head of government, in a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Federal legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The federation is made up of provinces. Benelux-Helvetica is described as a consociational state. Benelux-Helvetican politics and governance are characterised by a common striving for broad consensus on important issues, within both of the political community and society as a whole. Benelux-Helvetica has a tradition of direct democracy. For any change in the constitution, a referendum is mandatory (mandatory referendum); for any change in a law, a referendum can be requested (optional referendum). In addition, the people may present a constitutional popular initiative to introduce amendments to the federal constitution. The people also assume a role similar to the constitutional Court and thus act as the guardian of the rule of law. Willem-Alexander is the sixth and current King of the Benelux-Helveticans, having ascended the throne on 20th March 2004.

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          LIST OF MONARCHS OF BENELUX-HELVETICA SINCE 1815
          (HOUSE OF HOHENZOLLERN-ORANGE)

          William I
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          Born: 24 August 1772
          Dead: 12 December 1843
          Reign: 16 March 1815 – 12 December 1843

          William II
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          Born: 6 December 1792
          Dead: 17 March 1849
          Reign: 12 December 1843 – 17 March 1849

          William III
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          Born: 19 February 1817
          Dead: 23 November 1900
          Reign: 17 March 1849 – 23 November 1900

          Wilhelmina
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          Born: 31 August 1880
          Dead: 28 November 1972
          Reign: 23 November 1900 - 28 November 1972

          Juliana
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          Born: 30 April 1909
          Dead: 20 March 2004
          Reign: 28 November 1972 - 20 March 2004

          Willem-Alexander
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          Born: 27 April 1967
          Dead:
          Reign: 20 March 2004 - Present

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            PROVINCES OF THE BENELUX

            COMMONWEALTH REALMS OF BENELUX-HELVETICA

            Indonesia
            South Africa
            United Guyana
            Congo
            Burundi
            Rwanda
            Namibia
            Togo
            Ghana
            Cameroon
            Papua New Guinea
            Micronesia
            Marshall Islands
            Nauru
            Northern Mariana Islands
            Palau
            Samoa
            Tanzania
            Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
            Formosa (Taiwan)

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