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! colspan="2" | Name
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! class="unsortable" |Ideology
!Ideology
!Political position
!Leader
!Leader
! Upper house seats
! Upper house seats
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Socialist Party of New Aragon|Socialist Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[Socialist Party of New Aragon|Socialist Party]]
|1897
|1897
|Democratic socialism<br>Social democracy<br>Republicanism
|Democratic socialism, Social democracy, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Center-left to Left Wing
|Center-left to
Left Wing
| [[Maitane Aristazabal]]
| [[Maitane Aristazabal]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Republican Left of New Aragon|Republican Left]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[Republican Left of New Aragon|Republican Left]]
|1931
|1931
|Social democracy<br>Eco-nationalism<br>Republicanism
|Social democracy, Eco-nationalism, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Center-left
|
|Center-left
| [[Artur Benet]]
| [[Artur Benet]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[People's Party of New Aragon|People's Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[People's Party of New Aragon|People's Party]]
|1975
|1975
|Conservatism<br>Christian democracy<br>Monarchism
|Conservatism, Christian democracy, Monarchism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Center-right to right-wing
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|Center-right to right-wing
| [[Charles Barthelemy]]
| [[Charles Barthelemy]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Citizen's Party of New Aragon|National Citizen's Party]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Citizen's Party of New Aragon|National Citizen's Party]]
|1975
|1975
|Liberalism<br>Social liberalism<br>Monarchism
|Liberalism, Social liberalism, Monarchism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Center to center-left
|
|Center to center-left
| [[Frédéric Rivera]]
| [[Frédéric Rivera]]
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Rally of New Aragon|National Rally]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[National Rally of New Aragon|National Rally]]
|1962
|1962
|National conservatism<br>Economic nationalism<br>Republicanism
|National conservatism, Economic nationalism, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Far-right
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|Far-right
| [[Joan Bardella]]
| [[Joan Bardella]]
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|
| None
|-
| bgcolor="#ff0022" |
| style="text-align:left;" |[[Popular United Liberation of New Aragon|Popular Unity Liberation]]
|2005
|Socialism, Communism, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Far-left
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| style="text-align:left;" |[[Alternative Greens of New Aragon|Alternative Greens]]
| style="text-align:left;" |[[Alternative Greens of New Aragon|Alternative Greens]]
|1994
|1994
|Green politics<br>Eco-socialism<br>Republicanism
|Green politics, Eco-socialism, Republicanism<br>'''Political spectrum:''' Center-left to left-wing
|
|Center-left to left-wing
| [[Dolors Saura]]
| [[Dolors Saura]]
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| [[Freedom and Democracy]]
| [[Freedom and Democracy]]
|}
|}

===Administrative divisions===
===Administrative divisions===
{{Main|Administrative divisions of New Aragon}}
{{Main|Administrative divisions of New Aragon}}
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===Languages===
===Languages===
{{Main|Languages of New Aragon}}
{{Main|Languages of New Aragon}}
New Aragon is a multilingual state. Catalan, French, and Spanish are the three official languages in the country. These languages are used in education, government, and daily living. Catalan is the mother tongue of the Nouscolons people while French is the mother tongue of Peuplibre people. Spanish is a lingua franca of the country and it is used for the government's diplomatic missions in Spain and Latin America.

===Religion===
===Religion===
{{Main|Religion in New Aragon}}
{{Main|Religion in New Aragon}}

Latest revision as of 04:46, 1 August 2022

Kingdom of New Aragon

Flag of New Aragon
Flag
Location of New Aragon
Capital Montserrat
Largest city Brava
Official languages Catalan
French
Spanish
Recognised regional languages Aragonese
Chinese
Ilocano
Japanese
Portuguese
Tagalog
Demonym(s) New Aragonese
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Ramon
Maitane Aristazabal
Legislature Parliament
Federal Council
National Assembly
Independence 
from Spain
• Declared
28 August 1767
11 December 1939
• Artur Benet dictatorship
8 September 1965
• Monarchy restored
15 February 1972
Area
• Total
581,983 km2 (224,705 sq mi)
Currency New Aragonese peseta ()
Time zone New Aragonese Standard Time
ISO 3166 code NAR
Internet TLD .na

New Aragon, formally the Kingdom of New Aragon (Catalan: Regne del Nou Aragó, French: Royaume du Nouvel Aragon, Spanish: Reino de Nueva Aragon) is an island country located in Atlantic Ocean. It is composed of five constituent countries: Sant Joan, Ventalló, Magrana, Cadaqués, and Fresneda. It has a population of 50,210,779 with an area of 61,921 sq mi.

It was discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1519 before he went to the Philippines and it became a Spanish colony as a Captaincy General of New Aragon in 1570. During the Siege of Barcelona in 1714, many people immigrated to New Aragon and their population increased. It declared independence from Spanish Empire in 1767 after the Spaniards lost in the war against the New Aragonese separatists in the Battle of New Aragon. After the constitution enacted for the official establishment of the kingdom at the same year, Joan I became the first King of New Aragon. In 1789, the people from France also emigrated to New Aragon due to the massive damage of the French Revolution. The Republicans lost by the Monarchists in the New Aragonese Civil War in 1939 and the Repubicans failed their plans on the assasination of Carles II and the members of the royal family. During World War II, the country remained neutral but the economy decreases due to the effects of war among its citizens. The Charter was signed in 1952 as a legal instrument that sets out the political relationship of the five constituent countries.

Etymology[edit]

History[edit]

Geography and climate[edit]

Geography[edit]

Climate[edit]

Biodiversity and environment[edit]

Politics[edit]

Government[edit]

Political parties[edit]

Name Founded Ideology Leader Upper house seats Lower house seats Coalition
Socialist Party 1897 Democratic socialism, Social democracy, Republicanism
Political spectrum: Center-left to Left Wing
Maitane Aristazabal Freedom and Democracy
Republican Left 1931 Social democracy, Eco-nationalism, Republicanism
Political spectrum: Center-left
Artur Benet Freedom and Democracy
People's Party 1975 Conservatism, Christian democracy, Monarchism
Political spectrum: Center-right to right-wing
Charles Barthelemy Together for New Aragon
National Citizen's Party 1975 Liberalism, Social liberalism, Monarchism
Political spectrum: Center to center-left
Frédéric Rivera Together for New Aragon
National Rally 1962 National conservatism, Economic nationalism, Republicanism
Political spectrum: Far-right
Joan Bardella None
Popular Unity Liberation 2005 Socialism, Communism, Republicanism
Political spectrum: Far-left
None
Alternative Greens 1994 Green politics, Eco-socialism, Republicanism
Political spectrum: Center-left to left-wing
Dolors Saura Freedom and Democracy

Administrative divisions[edit]

Law and justice[edit]

Foreign relations[edit]

Military[edit]

Demographics[edit]

Urbanization[edit]

Template:Largest cities of New Aragon

Languages[edit]

New Aragon is a multilingual state. Catalan, French, and Spanish are the three official languages in the country. These languages are used in education, government, and daily living. Catalan is the mother tongue of the Nouscolons people while French is the mother tongue of Peuplibre people. Spanish is a lingua franca of the country and it is used for the government's diplomatic missions in Spain and Latin America.

Religion[edit]

Education[edit]

Healthcare[edit]

Economy[edit]

Energy[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Infrastructure[edit]

Tourism[edit]

Culture[edit]

Visual arts[edit]

Literature[edit]

Fashion and design[edit]

Architecture[edit]

Media[edit]

Sports[edit]

Cuisine[edit]

See also[edit]