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| - The United Kingdom of Albion, Caledonia, and Wales, often referred to as simply Albion and sometimes the United Kingdom, is a sovereign state encompassing northwestern Europe. It is a union of three constituent countries, Albion, Caledonia, and Wales, formed on May 1, 1699 with the Acts of Union, officiated by James III of Albion after the Ablish victory of the Channel War, a 12-year conflict in which both sides sought to control the other's throne. Its territory includes most of the Britannian Isles (except Ireland), Gaul, and Corsica. It is the 9th most populous country in the world with 150 million inhabitants. It has been a member of the European Union since 1972 and is an active member of the international community including the United Nations, NATO, the G8 and G20 summits. It is gov
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| - The United Kingdom of Albion, Caledonia, and Wales, often referred to as simply Albion and sometimes the United Kingdom, is a sovereign state encompassing northwestern Europe. It is a union of three constituent countries, Albion, Caledonia, and Wales, formed on May 1, 1699 with the Acts of Union, officiated by James III of Albion after the Ablish victory of the Channel War, a 12-year conflict in which both sides sought to control the other's throne. Its territory includes most of the Britannian Isles (except Ireland), Gaul, and Corsica. It is the 9th most populous country in the world with 150 million inhabitants. It has been a member of the European Union since 1972 and is an active member of the international community including the United Nations, NATO, the G8 and G20 summits. It is governed by a bicameral parliamentary system while retaining the centuries-old constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Mary IV, who ascended to the throne on June 7, 1949. Its capital, London, is one of the most diverse and populous cities in the world and also contains a significant portion of the UK's population with 30 million citizens. It boasts a $3.558 trillion GDP, the second highest in the world, and is among the world's most developed and technologically advanced nations. Over the years, Albion has had a significant influence on the modern western world. It once held an expansive empire, at one point governing over a fifth of the world's population, which ensured it's enormous influence on government, music, culture, language, and technology in it's former colonies. The Westminster parliamentary system, which Albion-Gaul was among the first to adopt, is the most popular form of government in the world today. In recent years, Albion has been troubled with rising national movements, including the Gaulish independence movement, Welsh nationalism, Scottish nationalism and republicanism which all have elevated into violence at one point or another. Religious tension between the Protestant Albion and the Catholic Gaul remains nearly as high as it was when the countries united. The increasing immigration of Muslims due to the instability in the Middle East has led to a call for increased border security and Islamist terrorism remains a major concern.
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