Batavian Republic

Heads of the Batavian Republic

Statistics

Name - Bataafse Republiek (Dutch)
Continent - Europe
Capital - The Hague

Administration

Head of state - Executive Authority (collective)
Head of government - National Procuror --------
Legislature - Representative Body - First Chamber, Second Chamber
President of the First Chamber -
President of the Second Chamber -
Judiciary - National Court of Appeal
President of the National Court of Appeal -
Form of government - Unitary republic under a democratic directorial confidential constitution
Form of law - Cambacérès Code

Geography

Area - 41,921 km^2
Largest cities
-Amsterdam
-Rotterdam
-Utrecht
Time zone - TMP+00:00
Currency - Batavian guilder

Demography

Language - Dutch
Population -
Density -

Symbols

National festival - Independence Day (July 26) - commemorating the Act of Abjuration (1581)
Anthem - De Loevesteiner
Motto - Gelykheid, Vryheid, Broederschap

Flag

Flag_of_the_Batavian_Republic.svg # Batavian constituent states ## Cape Republic -Heads of the Cape -Former colony of Netherlands -Gradually won independence in 19th century -A multi-racial state restrained to the historic Cape region, with a Coloured/White majority, with Bantu people concentrated around border regions -Dutch official

Guianese Republic

-Keeps OTL British Guyana
-Imports overwhelmingly Javanese rather than Indian workers, gives Guiana Republic a slight Javanese and Muslim majority

Javanese Republic

-Core of Dutch empire in East Indies
-Capital of Djajakarta (formerly Batavia)
-Not including West Java, which has Sundanese majority and was administered separately under Dutch East Indies

Republic of Pasundan

Republic of Djajakarta

-Formed out of Djajakarta (formerly Batavia)

Malacca Republic

-A great port under Dutch rule for decades, now independent
-Javanese majority thanks to use as coolies, Dutch, Malay, and Javanese co-official

Kingdom of Negeri Sembilan

-Ruled by elected monarch

Kingdom of Borneo

Federal Kingdom of Bali

Johor Sultanate

-Obscenely wealthy
-Centred around Dutch-founded Sinkapoera, which was given to Johor after the War of Roman Revolution, and this city is the main port of the area
-Otherwise never fell under Dutch rule