States
Statistics
Name - Reich Deutscher Nation (German)
Continent - Europe
Capital - Frankfurt (Emperor, Imperial Election); Regensburg (Reichstag); Wetzlar (Reichskammergericht)
Administration
Head of state - Emperor Ludwig VI (Wittelsbach)
Head of government - President of the Aulic Council Ernst Carl von Weizsäcker
Legislature - Reichstag - Reichsweltlichekollegium (upper), Reichshandelskollegium (lower), Reichsgeistlichekollegium (religious), Kurfürstenkollegium (electoral)
President of the Reichstag - Principal Commissioner Gabriel, Prince of Thurn and Taxis & Elector of Tellgau
Director of the Kurfürstenkollegium - Friedrich Franz V, Elector of Westphalia
Director of the Reichsweltlichekollegium - Leopold II, Elector of Mark
Director of the Reichsgeistlichekollegium - Johann von Rodt, Archchancellor of Germany & Prince-Archbishop of Regensburg
Director of the Reichshandelskollegium - Josef Albrecht zu Oettingen-Wallerstein
Judiciary - Reichskammergericht
Kammerrichter of the Reichskammergericht -
Form of government - Federal elective monarchy under a democratic ministerial confidential constitution
Form of law - Cambacérès Code (commercial, criminal, criminal procedural); civil and civil procedural law varies by state
Demonym - German
Geography
Area - 444,472 km^2
Largest cities
-Vienna - 4,711,000 (city), 7,021,000 (metro)
-Hamburg - 2,394,000 (city), 4,015,000 (metro)
-Dresden - 1,109,000 (city), 2,906,000 (metro)
Time zone
-TMP+01:00 (mainland)
-TMP-04:00 (Virgin Islands)
-TMP+06:00 (Nicobar Islands)
Currency - German thaler
Demography
Language - German
Population - 67,815,000
Density - 152.57 /km^2
Symbols
National festival - St. Boniface Day (June 5) - commemorating the martyrdom of St. Boniface, the patron saint of Germany
Anthem - Deutschland, du herrliches Land
Motto - Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus
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Cities
Rank | City | State | City proper | Metropolitan population |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vienna | Archduchy of Austria | 4,711,000 | 7,121,000 |
2 | Hamburg | Free City of Hamburg | 2,394,000 | 4,015,000 |
3 | Dresden | Electorate of Saxony | 1,109,000 | 3,206,000 |
4 | Frankfurt | Free City of Frankfurt | 803,000 | 2,384,000 |
5 | Prague | Kingdom of Bohemia | 831,000 | 2,120,000 |
6 | Leipzig | Electorate of Saxony | 749,000 | 1,994,000 |
7 | Zurich | Electorate of Tellgau | 801,000 | 1,781,000 |
8 | Hanover | Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 948,000 | 1,646,000 |
Reichspräsidium
-descends from the Handelspräsidium which was formed to coordinate the Handelsverein
-council which manages the executive and "advises" the emperor
-two members per circle
-idea being that they'd negotiate for each of their circles
-stays in power if it can pass a budget
-practically speaking, this means it's dependent on Reichshandelskollegium, aside from small spending for which it may depend on constituent states
Reichstag
-formed from the Old Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire combined with the Handelstag of the Handelsverein
-Reichsweltlichekollegium, Reichsgeistlichekollegium, and Kurfürstenkollegium meet in the Old Town Hall
-while Reichshandelskollegium meets in purpose-built building
Kurfürstenkollegium
-Electoral College
-consists of electors for
1. Bavaria
2. Hanover
3. Hesse-Kassel
4. Hesse-Darmstadt
5. Saxony
6. Westphalia
7. Aschaffenburg
8. Hildesheim
9. Tellgau
10. Mark
11. Bohemia
-power over electing emperors
-and jurisdiction over disputes on nature of law
Reichsweltlichekollegium
-assembly of princes and the Free Cities
-created from Secular Bench of College of Princes
-with College of Cities having essentially collapsed, consolidated, and Secular and Clerical Benches formally separated from one another
-College of Cities consists of Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck, Frankfurt, Augsburg, and Nuremberg, now essentially just a curia
-in practice consists of delegations from the states, with vote totals essentially unchanged
-by constitutional regulation, requires dual consent of the lower house of the state legislature and the immediate ruler
-highest chamber and most prestigious
-with older and more experienced politicians seeking to be placed there
Reichsgeistlichekollegium
-assembly of clerics
-consisting of the various Roman Catholic and Independent Catholic episcopacies, and the Protestant bishops/consistorial representatives (where appropriate)
-evolved out of "personalist" clerics instituted following 1804 who were given extraterritorial representation in the Reichstag
-has a veto over religious legislation
Reichshandelskollegium
-assembly of popularly elected representatives
-created from Handelstag of Handelsverein
-main assembly of German nation and assent required for all bills
-also for all levying of "national taxes"
-however, the Staatsrat may also levy taxes from the constituent states
Reichsarmee
-Kaiser is nominal commander-in-chief of the entire Reichsarmee
-with each immediate ruler serving as nominal commander of their own army section
-each section gathered into Imperial Circles led by centrally appointed commanders
-Reichsarmee may be called with dual consent of Reichspräsidium and Kaiser
-and immediate rulers may call upon their section