Grand Duchy of Hill Valley
Article accessed 26 October 1885
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Grand Duchy of Hill Valley, Troy, and Willow
Valley Gran Ducado de Valle de la Colina, Troya y Valle del Sauce (Mexican) Ard-Diúcacht Gleann Chnoic, Traí, agus Gleann Saileach (Nevadan) |
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Motto:
"M. C. F. L. Y." |
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Anthem:
"Song of Hill Valley" |
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| Capital and largest city | Hill Valley City |
| Common languages | Placer Californian • Mexican |
| Race (1880) |
White 90.5% Latin 6.7% Asian 1.0% Black 0.3% Pacific 0.1% Other 0.1% Mixed 1.3% |
| Religion (1881) |
Protestant 73.4% Catholic 11.3% Other Christian 3.6% Jewish 0.4% Buddhist 0.1% Other 1.5% None 8.5% No response 1.2% |
| Demonym(s) | Hill Valleyite |
| Government | Unitary constitutional monarchy within a federal monarchy |
| • Grand Duke | George II |
| • State Minister | Amos Wilson (CPP) |
| • Imperial Senator | Gerald Strickland (CEP) |
| Legislature | Assembly |
| Formation | |
| • Divided from County of Placer | 3 March 1554 |
| • To House of Tannen | 22 April 1669 |
| • Raised to duchy | 1 June 1774 |
| • To House of O'Eitlíonn | 2 February 1802 |
| • Union with Willow Valley | 1 January 1807 |
| • Union with Yuba–Penn Valley | 15 March 1859 |
| • Treaty of Partition and elevation to grand duchy | 21 August 1868 |
| Area | |
| Total | 205.57 mi2 |
| Population | |
| 1880 census | 44,938 |
| Density | 218.6/sq mi |
| GDP (PPP) | 1885 estimate |
| Total | $175,350,000 |
| Per capita | $3,902 |
| Gini (1885) | medium |
| HDI (1885) | 0.570medium |
| Currency | Californian dollar (CED) |
| Time zone | UTC–8 |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC–7 |
| Date format | mm/dd/yyyy |
| Driving side | right |
| ISO 3166 code | CE:HV |
Hill Valley, officially the Grand Duchy of Hill Valley, Troy, and Willow Valley, is a landlocked state of the Californian Empire.
$175,350,000