Acadia

Acadia, officially known as the Acadian Democracy (: Acadienne Démocratie), is a  located in, comprised of , , , and. Acadia's capital and largest city is. Acadia is a member nation of the Cult of Justitia, and the Red Trading Sphere, and is also an observer of the.

Acadia is bordered by and Disparu to the west, the  to the south and east, and Disparu,, and Gardenia to the north.

Acadia has an approximate population of 3.237.375, and has an area of 245.265 km². Acadia is a headed by Matthew Richard. Acadia is also an officially nation, with  and French as its official languages.

Etymology
The origin of the designation Acadia is credited to the explorer, who on his sixteenth century map applied the ancient Greek name "Arcadia" to the entire Atlantic coast north of (note the inclusion of the 'r' of the original Greek name). "" derives from the in Greece which since  had the extended meanings of "refuge" or "idyllic place". The Dictionary of Canadian Biography says: "Arcadia, the name Verrazzano gave to Maryland or Virginia 'on account of the beauty of the trees,' made its first cartographical appearance in the 1548 Gastaldo map and is the only name on that map to survive in Canadian usage. . . . In the 17th century fixed its present orthography, with the 'r' omitted, and  has shown its gradual progress northwards, in a succession of maps, to its resting place in the Atlantic Provinces."

Economy


The federal government unveiled Acadia's Social Insurance System (SIS), a Federal Government-owned program that would help the aging citizens of the nation. The implementation of the system caused taxes to increase from 28% to 30%.