East Edofasia
Dominion of Edofasia Herrschaftsgebiet Edofasien (Kanadiaans) Tiarnas na hÉidobhasia (Edofasian) | |||||||||
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1788–1968 | |||||||||
Anthem: "The Maple Leaves Forever" "Hoch Ahornlaub für immer" (Kanadiaans) "Edofasierlied" (unofficial) | |||||||||
Status | Former dominion of Candanadium | ||||||||
Capital | Thüle | ||||||||
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Government | Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy as a Candanadian dominion | ||||||||
King in Edofasia | |||||||||
• 1788–1792 | Edward I von Magnar (first) | ||||||||
• 1940–1968 | Herman II von Magnar (last) | ||||||||
Governor-General | |||||||||
• 1788–1798 | E.T.A. Edwards, Viscount Edwards of Cookshaven (first, as Governor) | ||||||||
• 1965–1968 | Roibeárd Eoghan, Duke of Eoghan (last) | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1810–1823 | Ulrich Schenk von Höllental (first) | ||||||||
• 1964–1968 | Sir Seosamh Ó Caiside (last) | ||||||||
Legislature | Crown Council of Edofasia | ||||||||
• Upper house | King's Privy Council for Edofasia | ||||||||
• Lower house | Parliament of Edofasia | ||||||||
Historical era | Kaltach nationalist expansion to Silent Revolution Candanadium | ||||||||
• Candanadian settlement begins | 1788 | ||||||||
1914 | |||||||||
• Partition of Edofasia | 1916 | ||||||||
• Home rule granted | 1920 | ||||||||
• Tara Insurgencies begin | 1952 | ||||||||
1966 | |||||||||
• Edofasian unification | January 1, 1968 | ||||||||
Currency | Candanadian thaler (1788–1803) Edofasian pound (1803–1916) East Edofasian pound (1916–1968) | ||||||||
WC Country Code | DED, also CDM-ED | ||||||||
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Today part of | Edofasia |
This article is about the former country. For the unified Edofasian state that has existed since 1968, see Edofasia. For the pre-1968 Confederacy of Edofasia, see West Edofasia.
From 1788 to 1968, various parts of modern-day Edofasia were under Candanadian rule, initially as the Colony of Edofasia (Kanadiaans: Volkssiedlung Edofasien; Edofasian: Coilíneacht na hÉidobhasia). After the First Edofasian Crisis of 1914 to 1916, where Edofasian nationalist militias declared the colony's independence as the Confederacy of Edofasia, the Candanadian colonial government in Thüle lost control of the western portion of the colony. The parts remaining under Candanadian rule became commonly known as East Edofasia (Kanadiaans: Ost-Edofasien; Edofasian: Oirthear Éidobhasia), and were granted a high degree of self-government and autonomy in 1920 as the Dominion of Edofasia (Kanadiaans: Herrschaftsgebiet Edofasien; Edofasian: Tiarnas na hÉidobhasia).