Texavia

Texavia, officially known as the Republic of Texavia, is a nation located in North America. Texavia is bordered by the Western Republic to the northwest, the Chicago Republic to the northeast, the United States to the east, and by Mexico to the south. It is the secondary nation of CJets.

History
Texavia was first settled by the Dutch in 1643, after explorer Hugh Aukes landed on the Texavian coast in the Gulf of Mexico. The Dutch settled a town called Houstad, named after Hugh Aukes. The Dutch expanded north, and settled more towns including Oklahomastad, Wichita, Omaha and Sint Ansfried.

English Conquest
In 1753, English sailors Austin Parsons and Lincoln Manning landed in Houston with a fleet of English military ships, ready to invade the Dutch colony of Texavia. After eight years of fighting, Texavia became an English colony. The city of Houstad was renamed to Houston. The English settlers built a town called Dallas, which would become the capital of the colony.

Texavian Revolution
In the late 1810s, English Texavian nationalists met up with the oppressed Dutch minority, and planned a revolution. They both agreed that in the event of Texavian independence, both English and Dutch would be the official languages. In 1819, the nationalist and the Dutch began to rebel against the English, and the revolution lasted for five years until the English surrendered. On April 19, 1824, a peace treaty was signed in Dallas, allowing the colony of Texavia to become independent with its capital in Dallas.

World War I-Present
Texavia and Britain had stale relations up until World War I, where Texavia and Britain both fought on the allied side against the Central Powers.

Texavia also joined the allies during World War II, and remained neutral during the Cold War.

Military
Texavia has a strong military of about 400,000 soldiers, an Air Force of about 2,500 aircraft, and about 10 nuclear weapons.

Government
The current ruling party in Texavia is the Conservative Party. The current president of Texavia is Sam Templeton, who has been president since 2016.

Texavia has a first-past-the-post electoral system, with two major parties. The two major parties are the Conservative Party and the Democratic Party.

States
Texavia consists of six states.

Air Travel
The national airline of Texavia is called Air Texavia. Air Texavia is based out of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the busiest airport in the country.

Football
Texavians take football very seriously. Texavia has six teams in the NAFL, all with huge followings. The largest football/soccer stadium in Texavia is the AT&T Stadium in a suburb of Dallas called Arlington, with a capacity of 105,000 people.

Hockey
Hockey is the second most popular sport in Texavia. The national team of Texavia has about as big of a following as the nine Texavian teams in the North American Hockey League. The largest arena in Texavia is the Air Texavia Center in Dallas.

Soccer
While soccer is not the most popular sport in Texavia, the Texavian national team has a good sized following.