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The Republic of Jalisco is a nation led by Foreman Mixotis on the continent of North America. The Republic of Jalisco's government is a Social Democracy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Republic of Jalisco favors far left wing policies. The official currency of The Republic of Jalisco is the Peso Jalisciense. At 92 days old, The Republic of Jalisco is a mature nation. The Republic of Jalisco has a population of 1,838,676 and a land area of 19,100.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 96.27. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is plentiful with an approval rating of 99.3419%.
The Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco
After Mexico's embarrassing defeat against the United States in 1848, A period of instability hit Mexico, one that
would be nearly, impossible to recover from. At the time, especially Jalisco saw Mexico as a young nation already
on its deathbed. This thought would be fueled by the rise of Porfirio Diaz during the late 1870s. Many people of
Jalisco saw this as the death of democracy in Mexico. Especially when The Dictator would not give each Mexican
state any autonomy. The people of Jalisco and it's government grew tired of being ruled around by the Dictator so
they would reach out to the other western Mexican states. Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, and Michoacán would form a
pact to rebel against the Mexican government and against the Dictator Porfirio, Diaz. On June 3rd 1884, the
government of Jalisco would draw up its declaration of independence from the Mexican union. What followed months-longwas
a bloody and long civil war that would last 5 long years. After the Mexican military faced crushing defeat after
defeat and when Jalisco troops arrived in Mexico city after a months long battle. The Mexican Dictator would offer
peace and recognize the breakaway states as legitimate countries. Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán would then unite to be one nation. The Federal Republic of Jalisco
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Nation Name: | Jalisco |
Leader Name: | Mixotis |
Currency: |
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National Animal: |
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History: | After Mexico's embarrassing defeat against the United States in 1848, A period of instability hit Mexico, one that would be nearly, impossible to recover from. At the time, especially Jalisco saw Mexico as a young nation already on its deathbed. This thought would be fueled by the rise of Porfirio Diaz during the late 1870s. Many people of Jalisco saw this as the death of democracy in Mexico. Especially when The Dictator would not give each Mexican state any autonomy. The people of Jalisco and it's government grew tired of being ruled around by the Dictator so they would reach out to the other western Mexican states. Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, and Michoacán would form a pact to rebel against the Mexican government and against the Dictator Porfirio, Diaz. On June 3rd 1884, the government of Jalisco would draw up its declaration of independence from the Mexican union. What followed months-longwas a bloody and long civil war that would last 5 long years. After the Mexican military faced crushing defeat after defeat and when Jalisco troops arrived in Mexico city after a months long battle. The Mexican Dictator would offer peace and recognize the breakaway states as legitimate countries. Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán would then unite to be one nation. The Federal Republic of Jalisco |
Geography | |
Continent: | North America |
Land Area: | 30,738.39 sq. km |
Terrain: | Jalisco has a diverse terrain includes forests, beaches, plains, and lakes. Altitudes in the state vary from 0 to 4,300 meters above sea level, from the coast to the top of the Nevado de Colima. The Jalisco area contains arid and semi-arid scrublands, tropical evergreen forests, tropical deciduous and thorn forests, grasslands and mesquite grasslands, and temperate forests with oaks, pines, and firs. |
Highest Peak: | Nevado de Colima, 0 meters |
Lowest Valley: | , 0 meters |
Climate: | a mix of temperate and tropical climates, with distinct rainy seasons and varying temperatures across different regions. Generally, most of the state has a temperate climate with Tropical humid summers. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 1,838,676 people |
Demonym: | Jalisciense |
Demonym Plural: | Jaliscienses |
Ethnic Groups: | - 0.0% |
Languages: | Spanish - 79.0% English - 19.0% Portuguese - 2.0% |
Religions: | Catholicism - 0.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 83 years |
Obesity: | 0% |
Alcohol Users: | 0% |
Tobacco Users: | 0% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | |
Average Yearly Income: | $57.65 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $1,727,119,911.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $939.33 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $583,322,560.00 |
Industries: | |
Military | |
History: | Formed in the year 1884 and bearing the distinguished honor of being the oldest active federal organization in Jalisco, the Jalisco Military stands as a pillar of enduring discipline and martial prowess. With banners steeped in the smoke of battlefields from the old frontier to foreign shores, the army has, time and again, answered the call of the Republic with unwavering resolve. Organized in strict line upon the parade ground, the army presents itself in proper fashion: companies drawn in line of battle, bayonets fixed, boots to earth, eyes forward. Officers, adorned with dress sashes and polished gorgets, stand proud at the fore. Drums beat the steady cadence of honor, and the regimental colors — faded from war yet unbroken — flutter in defiance of any foe who dare test the mettle of its men. The federal army of Jalisco is no common host; it is a cadre of veterans and recruits molded by the crucible of discipline. Within its ranks are men bred for campaign, drilled with the manual of arms, schooled in the art of linear tactics, and trained to meet the thunder of cannon and the fury of musketry with iron calm. Let friend and foe alike take note: when the federal army of Jalisco forms for battle, it does so not as a mere body of men, but as a living standard of the Jalisco soldier — resolute, relentless, and ever faithful. |
Soldiers: | 180,000 |
Tanks: | 12,746 |
Aircraft: | 900 |
Ships: | 68 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 07/21/2025 02:58 am |