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The Province of Maricopa was created from the South-west Territories (''Las Teritorias del Sudur-Ovest'' OS: ''Las Teritôriâs del Sudur-Ovest'') by [[The Provincial Status for the South-West Territories Act|21RC33]] - The Provincial Status for the South-west Territories Act on 21 September, 1996/XVII.
The Province of Maricopa was created from the South-west Territories (''Las Teritorias del Sudur-Ovest'' OS: ''Las Teritôriâs del Sudur-Ovest'') by [[The Provincial Status for the South-West Territories Act|21RC33]] - The Provincial Status for the South-west Territories Act on 21 September, 1996/XVII.
The South-West Territories area was annexed to Talossa on 26 January 1983/IV and formed part of the "New Territories," and, after 30 November 1984/V, South Territory. On 27 July 1985 South Territory was broken up and those areas not made into Provinces were reconstituted as the South-west Territories.
The South-West Territories area was annexed to Talossa on 26 January 1983/IV and formed part of the "New Territories," and, after 30 November 1984/V, South Territory. On 27 July 1985 South Territory was broken up and those areas not made into Provinces were reconstituted as the South-west Territories.
The South-west Territories remained unorganised until the Cosa in January 1994 attempted to raise it to Provincial status under the name Flúviâ ("River") Province. The name was in honour of an earlier "Flúviâ Territory," mostly located in what is now Fluvia-Montevudio Canton of Atatürk Province. A referendum on its constitution was scheduled for February 1994/XV, but inactivity delayed a final decision. In November 1994/XV the Cosa passed a bill naming Robert Ben Madison Governor of the South-West Territories with power to conduct a referendum on the new constitution, but public apathy prevented the referendum from being conducted and the TSO remained Talossa's only metropolitan non-provincial region until the creation of Maricopa Province in 1996/XVII.
The South-west Territories remained unorganised until the Cosa in January 1994 attempted to raise it to Provincial status under the name Flúviâ ("River") Province. The name was in honour of an earlier "Flúviâ Territory," mostly located in what is now Fluvia-Montevudio Canton of Atatürk Province. A referendum on its constitution was scheduled for February 1994/XV, but inactivity delayed a final decision. In November 1994/XV the Cosa passed a bill naming Robert Ben Madison Governor of the South-West Territories with power to conduct a referendum on the new constitution, but public apathy prevented the referendum from being conducted and the TSO remained Talossa's only metropolitan non-provincial region until the creation of Maricopa Province in 1996/XVII.
At its formation, Maricopa was the largest Talossan province with six cantons.  However, in 2012 it ceded the two southernmost cantons, Paliaçelia (Eng. Buffonia) and Vilatx Freiric (Eng. Frédéricville), as part of the [[Reunision]].  Paliaçelia became part of [[Fiôvâ]], while Vilatx Freiric became part of [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]].
===Geographic Boundaries===
===Geographic Boundaries===
Maricopa Province is bordered to the west and north by the Milwaukee River, to the south by Juneau Avenue, to the east by the southbound lane of Wisconsin State Highway 32, Warren Avenue and the tunnel crossing the river into the US.
Maricopa Province is bordered to the west and north by the Milwaukee River, to the south by Juneau Avenue, to the east by (from south to north) North Prospect Avenue, the southbound lane of Wisconsin State Highway 32, Warren Avenue and the tunnel crossing the river into the US.  The original southern border extended to East Mason Street.
===Boundary of Cantons===
===Boundary of Cantons===
The territory of Maricopa Province consists of four cantons:
The territory of Maricopa Province consists of four remaining cantons:
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<li>'''Taglheiria''' (Eng. ''Schneideria'') - the northernmost Canton of Maricopa, bordered on the south by Brady Street and Holton Street.</li>
<li>'''Taglheiria''' (Eng. ''Schneideria'') - the northernmost Canton of Maricopa, bordered on the south by Brady Street and Holton Street.</li>

Revision as of 04:53, 23 October 2012

Maricopa
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Established: September 21st, 1996/XVII
Cunstaval: Ma la Mha
Premieir: Iustì Canun
Senator: Iustì Canun
Demonym: Maricopan
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Location of Maricopa.

Maricopa is a province of Talossa. What with us bumped up against the gentle flow of the river (see map), here in Maricopa, we boast of having the best climate in the Kingdom. A visit to our fair province will convince you too: the weather is nicer in Maricopa than anywhere else in Talossa. We don't want to make the other provinces feel bad or anything, but one can't argue with Mother Nature, and she has blessed Maricopa. Except when it rains or snows or something, but at least when it doesn't, we get some pretty good weather here. You really should come see.

Territory of Maricopa

The Province of Maricopa was created from the South-west Territories (Las Teritorias del Sudur-Ovest OS: Las Teritôriâs del Sudur-Ovest) by 21RC33 - The Provincial Status for the South-west Territories Act on 21 September, 1996/XVII. The South-West Territories area was annexed to Talossa on 26 January 1983/IV and formed part of the "New Territories," and, after 30 November 1984/V, South Territory. On 27 July 1985 South Territory was broken up and those areas not made into Provinces were reconstituted as the South-west Territories.

The South-west Territories remained unorganised until the Cosa in January 1994 attempted to raise it to Provincial status under the name Flúviâ ("River") Province. The name was in honour of an earlier "Flúviâ Territory," mostly located in what is now Fluvia-Montevudio Canton of Atatürk Province. A referendum on its constitution was scheduled for February 1994/XV, but inactivity delayed a final decision. In November 1994/XV the Cosa passed a bill naming Robert Ben Madison Governor of the South-West Territories with power to conduct a referendum on the new constitution, but public apathy prevented the referendum from being conducted and the TSO remained Talossa's only metropolitan non-provincial region until the creation of Maricopa Province in 1996/XVII.

At its formation, Maricopa was the largest Talossan province with six cantons. However, in 2012 it ceded the two southernmost cantons, Paliaçelia (Eng. Buffonia) and Vilatx Freiric (Eng. Frédéricville), as part of the Reunision. Paliaçelia became part of Fiôvâ, while Vilatx Freiric became part of Maritiimi-Maxhestic.

Geographic Boundaries

Maricopa Province is bordered to the west and north by the Milwaukee River, to the south by Juneau Avenue, to the east by (from south to north) North Prospect Avenue, the southbound lane of Wisconsin State Highway 32, Warren Avenue and the tunnel crossing the river into the US. The original southern border extended to East Mason Street.

Boundary of Cantons

The territory of Maricopa Province consists of four remaining cantons:

  • Taglheiria (Eng. Schneideria) - the northernmost Canton of Maricopa, bordered on the south by Brady Street and Holton Street.
  • Zuerieiria (Eng. Murphysboro) - bordered by Brady Avenue to the north, Juneau Avenue to the south, Van Buren Street to the west, and Astor Street to the east.
  • Sandadia (Eng. Prachelion) - bordered to the south by Juneau Avenue, to the east by Van Buren Street, and to the northwest by the River.
  • Ovestia (Eng. Wesernia) - bordered on the north by Brady Street, to the south by Juneau Avenue, and to the east by Highway 32.

Landmarks and Locations

Government and politics

National Politics

Ministers

Senators

Members of Cosa

Provincial Governance

Constables | Cunstavais

At the recommendation of the Prime Minister, the King appoints a Cunstaval (Constable) for each province, who serves as Head of State for the province, holding powers akin to the King on the national level, except that the Cunstaval cannot dissolve parliament. The Cunstaval of Maricopa is known as the Governor-General (Tal. Governadeir-Xheneral).

Premiers | Premieirs

Each parliamentary assembly elects a Premier, who serves as Head of Government for the province, and administers the laws of the province. Each province refers to its Premier by a name of its own choice. A new Premieir may be elected by the Cabana at any time, but a resolution continuing the current Premieir in office or selecting a new one must be passed during each Cosa.

Assemblies | Aßemblatschti

Each of Talossa's provinces has its own single-chamber parliament. The name used to identify each provincial parliament is determined by each individual Province. The number of seats in each provincial assembly varies and can be set by provincial law. Seats in the assembly are assigned by leaders of the political parties in proportion to the votes cast for that party. As a result of the most recent election, seats were assigned thus: "Maricopans serve in the Cabana by simple non-partisan request, each holding a single seat"

Current Officers
Office Role Current holder
Executive Branch Cunstavál Representative of the Crown Most Hon. Ma Baron Hooligan
Premieir Head of Government Sir Iustì Canun, UrGP
Cabana Premieir Leader of the Cleivi Sir Iustì Canun, UrGP
Members Member of the Cleivi Béneditsch Ardpresteir
Members Member of the Cleivi Eiric Biançéu
Members Member of the Cleivi Sir C.M. Siervicül
Members Member of the Cleivi Dien Tresplet
Members Member of the Cleivi Txec Róibeard Nordselva

Royal Officers from Maricopa

Cnec'hts es Damas / Knights and Dames

La Cantzelería / The Chancery

  • Secretary of State: Sir Iustì Canun, UrGP
  • Undersecretary of State: Béneditsch Ardpresteir

L'Avocatür Rexhital Talossan / The Royal Talossan Bar

  • Senior Member: Sir Dr. Cresti Mataiwos Siervicül, SC
  • Member: Béneditsch Ardpresteir

Coletx d'Armeux / The College of Arms

Pursuivant Emeritus
  • The Bartleby Pursuivant Emeritus, Sir Cresti Siervicül, UrN
Fellows
  • The Odd Fellow, Sir Iustì Canun, UrGP
  • The Jolly Good Fellow, Béneditsch Ardpresteir

Culture

Provincial Anthem

Sports & Games

Maricopa is the home of Talossa's own boys of summer, the Maricopa Brewers.