Grand Duchy of Hill Valley

Article accessed 26 October 1885

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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Coat of Arms
Motto:
"M. C. F. L. Y."
Anthem:
"Song of Hill Valley"

The Grand Duchy within the north-central portion of the California Empire
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) 36.6
medium
HDI (1885) 0.570
medium
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.

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