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The Vinceroyalty of the Uber Urban and the House Network (VUUHN), commonly referred to as the Vinceroyalty or the World, is currently a presidential republic.

Formerly a free-form city, the Uber Urban was reorganized into a presidential city on November 12, 2016. Vance Duke and Forest Doom were the first President and RHK (Rulehousekeeper), respectively.

The Vinceroyalty of the Uber Urban and the House Network
Flag of The Vinceroyalty
Flag
Great Seal of The Vinceroyalty
Great Seal
Motto: Uber Life
Other traditional mottos  
Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner"


March: "Chant Arabe"
Projection of North America with the United States in green
The United States and its territories
The United States and its territories
CapitalSan Surenzio
Largest cityUber Urban
Official languagesEnglish
National languageEnglish, Alosolon Sunto
Ethnic groups
72.4% White
12.6% Black
9.1% Other/Multiracial
4.8% Asian
0.9% Native
0.2% Islanders[1][c]
Demonym(s)Vinceroyal
GovernmentCentralized presidential empire
• President
Chez Cook (until November 28, 2016)
• RHK
Tempo Tardis (until November 28, 2016)
LegislatureSupreme Rulehouse
n/a
House of the RHK
Formation
• Ouijisa established
June 23, 2016
• Uber Urban and House Network established
June 26, 2016
• Presidential position formed
November 12, 2016 (Duke)
• Treaty of the Vinceroyalty
December 2016 (Boltaire)
• Vinceroyalty of the UU and the HN
December 2016
• VUUHN reorganized into districts
December 2016
• Conquered Kevish Empire and renamed the Vinceroyalty
December 2016
• Conquered Alo Solo
January 2017
• Centralized presidential empire
February 2017
Population
• 2016 estimate
2
• 2016 census
2
Driving sideright

National colors:   

List of presidents[edit]

  Nonpartisan   Empiricist   Isolationist   Housekeeper
Presidency President Rulehousekeeper Term Length Party
1 November 12, 2016

November 20, 2016
Vance Duke Forest Doom 9 days   Nonpartisan
2 November 20, 2016

incumbent
Chez Cook Tempo Tardis 1 day+   Nonpartisan
  1. ^ "USA". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 27, 2014.