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Revision as of 15:03, 6 April 2025

Flag of Passitania State of Passitania

Capital: Madawan
Population: 5,562,340 (2020)


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Passitania is a state in the Massodeya Valley of the Federal States. Passitania borders Gnaerey and Michisaukee to the north, AR120-08 to the east, New Carnaby and AR120-37 to the south, and Wauseka to the west. The topography of Passitania is dominated in the east by the Asphale Mountains with narrow river valleys and gorges. The Molson River and Beveronto River are the two most dominant rivers in the state, converging in the capital of Madawan. In the west, the state is primarily flat meadows and timberland with occasional rolling hills.

Madawan is the capital and largest metropolitan area of Passitania while Catterick is the largest city.


Geography

Geography of Passitania
ContinentArchanta (Astrasia)
RegionMassodeya Valley
Population5,562,340 (2020)
Area
• Total70497.43 km2
27219.21 sq mi
Time zoneWUT+10:00

Passitania is situated in the heart of the Massodeya Valley between the Asphale Mountains in the east and the flat plains in the west. The state is bordered by the state of AR120-08 in the east, with the state border roughly following ridges and rivers. In the south, the state primarily borders AR120-37, however, a small border with New Carnaby exists entirely over Lake Washarniad. In the west, Passitania borders Wauseka with the border entirely made up of (Unnamed River). In the north, Passitania primarily borders the county of Gnaerey, and borders Michisaukee to the northeast with the Molson River making up a sizeable portion of the border.

Eastern Passitania is defined by the large, forested Asphale Mountains and their associated valleys, with lush deciduous and evergreen forests making up a majority of the land in the region. Mountains such as Anna Peak, Mount Molson, and Mount Storm rise well above 3,000 m (above 10,000 feet) in elevation and are full of underground minerals such as iron ore and coal. The headwaters of the major Molson River and (Unnamed River) are located within these towering mountains, with numerous rapids and waterfalls being located as these rivers wind down through the valleys.

In the southeast, the large alpine Lake Onawanda is fed by the Elyria and Sadawuska Rivers, surrounded by large evergreen forests and emptying out through the Onawanda River into the Molson River farther north. Similarly, Lake Carly flows north-northwest via the Beveronto River and is joined by the Haliburton River, Cascade River, and Green River before flowing into the north-center of Passitania and meeting the Molson River.

The Molson River flows westward through the lush Rabana Valley. Plentiful rainfall and large underwater reservoirs create swaths of arable land, dominated by orchards in the higher elevations and leading to farms of corn, wheat, and soybeans in the western regions of the valley. Between the Midland Creek and Beveronto River joining the Molson River is the highest upstream point which ships can travel along the Molson River, allowing maritime trade deep into the heartland of Passitania.

In the far north, the region is dominated by rolling hills which continue throughout the center of Passitania, including the metropolitan areas of Willowbrook and Madawan. These hills persist along the northern reaches of Passitania, westward to near the (Unnamed River) on the Gnaerey border.

The southwest consists primarily of large, flat, arable plains, primarily used for corn, soybeans, and cattle grazing. The (Unnamed River) in the far west is joined by several tributaries, eventually flowing into the Alormen River.

Climate

Demographics

Major Cities

City Name County City Population Total Area in mi. (km) Population density per mi. (km) Map Note
Catterick Condor County Largest city in Passitania
Madawan Stover Couty Madawan Capital of Passitania
Beveronto County
Spotswood Vernal County
Reed County
Willowbrook Willow County
Minomo County

Minor Cities

City Name County City Population Total Area in mi. (km) Population density per mi. (km) Map Note
Alstata Wintermount
Amber Beveronto Amber Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Annsamond Willow Part of the Willowbrook metropolitan area
Charlottesburg Laurel Easternmost city in Passitania
Collinsworth Scanlan
Curain Stover Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Angela
Everdon Stover Part of the Madawan metropolitan airea
Fort Altavista Chaplain
Grundy Angela Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Kelso Union
Moonview Junction Kennetall Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Napunkagan Sadawuska Part of the Onawanda Lake metropolitan area
Onawanda Onawanda Onawanda Part of the Onawanda Lake metropolitan area
Paramore Carly
Pennerton Stover Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Powell Bay Sadawuska Powell Bay Part of the Onawanda Lake metropolitan area
Onawanda
Robbinsville Willow Part of the Willowbrook metropolitan area
Saint Brookings Brooke Part of the Madawan metropolitan area
Silvertree Minomo Part of the Willowbrook metropolitan area
Sorensby Cascade
Spruce Hill Kennetall
Taramec Kennetall Taramec Part of the Madawan metropolitan area

Government

Government of Passitania
Representative democracy
Head of state
• Governor
• Lieutenant Governor
LegislaturePassitania House of Delegates
JudiciaryAppellate Court of Passitania


National Government

In the 2023 presidential election, Passitania was awarded 14 electoral votes out of the 551 total votes in the FSA. Similar to other states in the Massodeya Valley, Passitania regularly votes for the right-wing party in the FSA, although there is significant third-party support, particularly in and around the Asphale Mountains.

State Government

County Government

Passitania is divided into 83 counties, with the largest being Meadowlands County in the south-center and the smallest being Chaplain County near Carly Lake. Each county sends delegates to the Passitania House of Delegates, the number of which is proportional to the county population. Each county additionally has their own county-specific legislature, known as the XX Board of Representatives, where XX is the name of the county. These county legislatures focus more on local issues, such as localized ordinances, issuing licenses, and carrying out the broader orders from the Passitania state government.

Each county has a county seat, which is usually the largest city or the most central city within the county. This is where government offices are located and the city in which the county courthouses are located (with the exception of Beveronto County, where the Beveronto County Courthouse is located in Amber).

List of Counties in Passitania
County Name County Seat Largest City Population Total Area in mi. (km) Land Area in mi. (km) Water Area in mi. (km) Map
Accoplacco County 253.71 (657.11) Map
Andrews County 507.06 (1,313.29) Map
Angela County Grundy 474.50 (1,229.00) Map
Ashburne County 238.81 (618.52) Map
Asphale County 170.32 (441.14) Map
Bekah County 327.05 (847.05) Map
Beveronto County Slatesborough Madawan*, Amber 224.15 (580.55) Map
Breeze County 303.59 (786.28) Map
Brokenburr County 345.59 (895.07) Map
Brooke County Saint Brookings 373.05 (966.19) Map
Burrow County 275.27 (712.95) Map
Carly County Paramore 200.17 (518.44) Map
Carrove County 274.03 (709.73) Map
Cascade County Sorensby 265.41 (687.41) Map
Cave County 311.94 (807.92) Map
Chaplain County Fort Altavista 110.79 (286.94) Map
Condor County Catterick 571.44 (1,480.02) Map
Confluence County 161.56 (418.44) Map
Decondapa County 366.66 (949.65) Map
Dermott County 235.51 (609.96) Map
Divedale County 217.17 (562.42) Map
Dorey County 290.47 (752.58) Map
Emerald County 519.12 (1,344.50) Map
Finwood County 526.29 (1,363.09) Map
Fordyce County 179.15 (463,99) Map
Forest Hills County 523.17 (1,355.01) Map
Gnaerey County 361.44 (936.13) Map
Gorman County 301.09 (779.81) Map
Great Wilderness County 576.90 (1,494.16) Map
Green County 245.10 (634.80) Map
Grove County 397.02 (1,028.28) Map
Haliburton County 230.40 (596.74) Map
Harbinger County 266.06 (689.10) Map
Heartland County 224.59 (581.67) Map
Highland County 439.76 (1,138.98) Map
Hughes County 502.29 (1,300.93) Map
Jardines County 404.53 (1,047.74) Map
Kennetall County Taramec 122.70 (317.79) Map
Lake County 270.58 (700.79) Map
Laurel County Charlottesburg 261.07 (676.16) Map
Longtail County 331.96 (859.76) Map
Lopa County 285.43 (739.27) Map
Mallamas County 409.23 (1,059.91) Map
Massodeya County 352.43 (912.80) Map
Meadowlands County 678.25 (1,756.67) Map
Michisaukee County 430.60 (1,115.24) Map
Minomo County Willowbrook*, 220.43 (570.91) Map
Mirrow County 404.20 (1,046.87) Map
Mockingbird County 222.01 (574.99) Map
Modessit County 252.39 (653.68) Map
Molson County 280.78 (727.21) Map
Murtiroson County 459.41 (1,189.86) Map
Navi County 372.01 (963.50) Map
Nialee County 254.60 (659.42) Map
Onawanda County Onawanda 243.48 (630.60) Map
Orange County 221.92 (574.77) Map
Pacultapaco County 317.04 (821.12) Map
Parshels County 390.60 (1,011.65) Map
Pearson County 381.11 (987.07) Map
Price County 468.25 (1,212.76) Map
Rabana County 387.11 (1,002.60) Map
Reed County Spotswood* 393.59 (1,019.40) Map
Riverbend County 315.96 (818.34) Map
Rockboro County 398.88 (1,033.09) Map
Sadawuska County 339.91 (880.36) Map
Santanathe County 221.83 (574.55) Map
Salter County 182.98 (473.92) Map
Scanlan County Collinsworth 246.72 (639.00) Map
Settlemyer County 356.25 (922.68) Map
Shiftwell County 279.71 (724.45) Map
Stover County Madawan 212.20 (549.60) Map
Tenschawa County 546.18 (1,414.60) Map
Thurso County 198.27 (513.52) Map
Toothaker County 223.45 (578.75) Map
Tucker County 318.53 (824.99) Map
Union County Kelso 167.30 (433.30) Map
Vernal County Spotswood 364.79 (944.81) Map
Voparaino County 480.51 (1,244.51) Map
Wallatock County 171.14 (443.25) Map
Wildwood County Highcloud Crossroads 476.51 (1,234.15) Map
Willow County Willowbrook 453.19 (1,173.35) Map
Wintermount County Alstata 387.72 (1,004.24) Map
Woodmill County 270.15 (699.68) Map

*Contains a portion of this city

Regions of Passitania:

Passitania's counties are organized into regions for use by the Passitania state government, defined by natural features of the country.

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Local Government

Transportation

Road Classification

Major highways in Passitania are under the authority of the Passitania Department of Transportation (PassDOT). Nationwide motorways are under the authority of the Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network and follow the rules of that department. Primary state highways are numbered 1-10, secondary state highways are numbered 11-100, and tertiary state highways are numbered 101-999, with the last two numbers matching the two numbers on the state highway they connect to (State Route XYZ would connect to State Route YZ). Numbered highways are colloquially referred to as "Route X", "Highway X", or "State Road X", where X is the number of the highway. On maps, they are typically denoted as PS-X.

Speed Limits

Unless otherwise specified, speed limits by law for the state of Passitania are:

Alleyway: 15 MPH

Downtown road or residential road: 25 MPH

Boulevard: 35 MPH

Rural road without a state highway designation: 45 MPH

Tertiary or single-lane highway: 50 MPH

Urban freeways or urban controlled access highways: 55 MPH

Secondary or primary highway without controlled access in rural areas: 60 MPH

Secondary or primary highway with controlled access in rural areas: 65 MPH

Freeway in rural areas: 75 MPH

However, many speed limits are lower than these suggested markers. For example, FS-522, located in the highlands of Passitania, has a speed limit never exceeding 65 MPH due to the windy and steep nature of the freeway. Each county and city has the authority to choose their own speed limit for roads, so long as their speed limit does not exceed 10 MPH faster than the statewide limits listed above (not exceeding 5 MPH faster for freeways, or 80 MPH total).

Toll roads are an exception to the speed maximum. Toll roads may be as high as 70 MPH in urban areas and 85 MPH in rural areas, to promote travel on these roads and promote income for PassDOT. The Madawan Colorways system all have speed limits of 70 MPH, faster than the 55 MPH limit placed on all freeways within the Madawan beltway.

Enforcement

Enforcement of speed limits is primarily the responsibility of county law enforcement. Within cities, this is also supplemented by city police, and within major cities, state police. Speed cameras are permitted on any road within Passitania, but they traditionally are only in areas with above-average rates of speeding drivers and above-average rates of crashes. Speed cameras are prohibited on any FS motorway aside from those subject to the 55 MPH limit on roads near Madawan or particular sections of FS-522.

Highways

Madawan Colorways

In the city of Madawan, PassDOT created a series of toll roads reaching various parts of Stover County, Beveronto County, and Kennetall County. These toll roads are intended to alleviate traffic in and around the Madawan metropolitan area, and all tolls are open-road with the Mass-Pass.

Federal States Motorways

Federal States Motorways in the state of Passitania
Route Number Termini Length in mi. (km) Counties Served Cities Served Notes
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AR120-08 border near

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30

FS-30 near Grundy

131.84 (212.18) Highland, Parshels, Santanathe, Onawanda, Gorman, Fordyce, Dermott, Angela , Onawanda, Grundy Corridor planning completed, construction in progress
30
East: Michisaukee border near Linden

West: Wauseka border near Catterick

278.79 (448.66) Forest Hills, Wintermount, Angela, Dermott, Stover, Beveronto, Brooke, Pearson, Breeze, Reed, Vernal, Hughes, Cave, Tucker, Murtiroson, Condor Alstata, Grundy, Madawan, Beveronto City, Saint Brookings, Spotswood, Catterick Corridor planning completed, construction in progress
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30

FS-30 near

West: Wauseka border near Catterick

Murtiroson, Navi, Condor Catterick Proposed freeway only
40
East:
41
FS-41 near Taramec

West: Gnaerey border near Spruce Hill

12.27 (19.75) Kennetall Taramec, Spruce Hill
41
South: AR120-37 border near

North: Michisaukee border near Willowbrook

151.68 (224.11) Price, Accoplacco, Settlemyer, Dorey, Brooke, Beveronto, Stover, Kennetall, Ashburne, Molson, Brokenburr, Willow, Minomo Beveronto City, Madawan, Molson City, Taramec, Willowbrook Corridor planning completed, construction in progress
45
South: AR120-37 border near

North: Gnaerey border near Wallage

Spotswood, Proposed freeway only
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South: Wauseka border near Cautaukee

North:Gnaerey border near Catterick

Shiftwell, Condor Catterick Proposed freeway only
241
South:
430

FS-430 near

West:

41

FS-41 near Walthall Spgs.

Stover, Kennetall, Ashburne Walthall Springs, Everdon Proposed Madawan Blueway, tolled entire length
341
East:
41
FS-41 near Gardenton

West:

430
FS-430 near Port Republic
13.06 (21.02) Stover, Beveronto Madawan Madawan Greenway, tolled to mile 12.

Access to Madawan International Airport

430
30

FS-30 near Pennerton

74.56 (120.00) Angela, Stover, Carrove, Beveronto, Union, Kennetall, Ashburne, Molson Pennerton, Curain, Slatesborough, Moonview Junction Loop route around Madawan
441
East:
41
FS-41 near Molson City

West:

341

FS-341 near Erickson

8.14 (13.09) Stover, Kennetall, Beveronto Molson City, Madawan Madawan Redway, tolled entire length
522
East:
22

FS-22 near Onawanda

West:

41

FS-41 near

106.92 (172.07) Onawanda, Sadawuska, Gorman, Rockboro, Chaplain, Harbinger, Confluence, Cascade, Haliburton, Decondapa, Settlemyer, Brooke Onawanda, Fort Altavista, Sorensby Corridor planning completed, construction in progress
722
East:
30

FS-30 near Grundy

West:

22

FS-22 near Dermott Crossing

Angela, Dermott Grundy Preliminary corridor planning underway

State Highways

Example of a Passitania State Highway shield. The blue and gold colors are from the flag, and the state outline is in the background. The hexagon design around the numbers is to pay homage to the FSA highway sign design.

Passitania State Highways operate from numbers 000-999. Highways 1-10 are the most major of these highways, and typically traverse large distances or important corridors within the state. Highways 11-100 are considered secondary state highways, and traverse less important corridors or serve as arteries throughout towns. Highways 101-999 are considered tertiary highways, and traverse within city centers or minor corridors. There are a few exceptions to this rule, such as PS-15, the historic parkway throughout Angela County, Stover County, and Beveronto County. Route numbers in Passitania tend to keep the same alignment as neighboring states (e.g., State Route 9 in Gnaerey is the same road as State Route 9 in Passitania).

State highways are maintained by the Passitania Department of Transportation and are created by a proposal in the Passitania House of Delegates. Primary and secondary state highway routing takes ecological concerns and economic need into concern, as well as minimizing impact to people living and natural features along the route, which is decided on by the state legislature.

Authority over tertiary routes (with the exception of PS-522 and PS-914) rests with the individual counties, and routing is decided on by a council of the affected counties instead of the state legislature.

City-specific roads such as the Madawan Colorways are at the discretion of the town themselves, and these must be approved by the state legislature to be constructed.

Throughways

PassDOT has designated certain corridors as throughways within the state, often covering long distances and important routes. These throughways are typically mixed between limited-access highways and rural roads. Currently there are six routes marked by PassDOT as throughways, although several are unsigned.

- Northern Passitania Throughway (PS-1 from Catterick to Willowbrook, PS-4 from Willowbrook to near Camptown)

- Southern Passitania Throughway (PS-7 from NULL to Napunkagan, FS-522 from Napunkagan to Onawanda, FS-22 from Onawanda to the AR-120-08 border)

- [UNNAMED RIVER] Throughway (PS-2 from the Gnaerey border north of Catterick to the Wauseka border near Cautaukee)

- Foothills Throughway (FS-41 from Willowbrook to Brooke County, FS-522 from Brooke County to Sorensby, PS-3 from Sorensby to Paramore)

- Molson River Throughway (FS-22 from Fordyce County to Grundy, FS-30 from Grundy to Madawan, PS-9 from Madawan to Tarlin)

- Central Throughway (FS-30 from Michisaukee border near Linden to Catterick)

List of Passitania State Highways
Route Number South/East Terminus North/West Terminus Length in mi. (km) Counties Served Cities Served Notes
1 Michisaukee border near Willowbrook Minomo, Willow, Ashburne, Kennetall, Union, Scanlan, Voparaino, Willowbrook, Spruce Hill, Kelso, Collinsworth, Western section of N. Passitania Throughway; Corridor planning underway
PS-1 BUS Union Kelso Preliminary corridor planning underway
2 Proposed "[Unnamed River]" corridor in the west
3 AR120-37 border in Lake County Lake, Carly, Confluence, Cascade, Green, Carrove, Stover Paramore, Sorensby Preliminary corridor planning underway
4 PS-1 near Willowbrook Onawanda, (Massodeya), (Rabana), (Forest Hills), (Wintermount), (Salter), (Toothaker), Minomo, Willow Onawanda, Ansamond, Willowbrook Preliminary corridor planning underway; Proposed eastern extension of N. Passitania Throughway
5 Michisaukee border near Confluence (MC) Michisaukee Preliminary corridor planning underway
PS-6 Proposed route from Gnaerey border near Barnham to Grundy
7 Carly Paramore Proposed "Southern Passitania" corridor
8 Stover, Kennetall, Ashburne, Molson Molson City, Preliminary corridor planning underway
9 Gnaerey border near Tarlin Brooke, Beveronto, Stover, Kennetall, Union, Saint Brookings, Madawan Preliminary corridor planning underway
PS-10 Michisaukee border near Willowbrook Willow Willowbrook Preliminary corridor planning underway
PS-12 Reserved for N. Lakeshore Parkway in Onawanda
14 Union, Beveronto, Kennetall Kelso Preliminary corridor planning underway
15 Stover, Beveronto Pennerton, Madawan Historic parkway through Madawan
22 AR120-08 border near Last Chance Michisaukee border near Nanshon 41.26 (66.40) Wildwood, Grove
27 Chaplain, Harbinger, Dermott Fort Altavista Preliminary corridor planning underway
PS-29 Willow, Minomo Annsamond, Silvertree Preliminary corridor planning underway
34

PS-78 near Onawanda

Onawanda Onawanda Preliminary corridor planning underway
PS-44 PS-29 near Lakeview Willow Willowbrook Preliminary corridor planning underway
48 AR120-08 border near Dollyn Gap Laurel, Great Wilderness Charlottesburg Preliminary corridor planning underway
52 Molson, Kennetall, Stover, Beveronto Molson City, Madawan, Amber Preliminary corridor planning underway
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PS-8 near Molson City PS-52 near Richland River Shores Kennetall, Stover Molson City
71 Beveronto, Stover, Kennetall Madawan, Beveronto City Preliminary corridor planning undereway
76 Stover, Beveronto Madawan, Amber Preliminary corridor planning underway
78 Onawanda, Sadawuska Onawanda, Powell Bay Preliminary corridor planning underway
79 West: Michisaukee border near Confluence (MC)

East:

West:

East: Michisaukee border near Redsnoww

Great Wilderness, Grove, Michisaukee Discontiguous
PS-81 Wintermount Alstata
PS-91 Gnaerey border near Elksbury Minomo, Willow Silvertree, Willowbrook, Robbinsville
92 Kennetall Spruce Hill Preliminary corridor planning underway
109 Timberland Avenue in Madawan Stover, Beveronto Madawan Preliminary corridor planning underway
115 PS-15 near Pennerton Stover Pennerton Preliminary corridor planning underway
148 AR120-08 border near Limonokella PS-48 near Charlottesburg 9.447 (15.203) Laurel
152 PS-52 near Madawan Stover Madawan Preliminary corridor planning underway
171 PS-9/PS-71 near Madawan Stover Madawan Preliminary corridor planning underway
178 PS-78 near Countrydale Cottages Onawanda Preliminary corridor planning underway
208 PS-8 near Walthall Springs Ashburne, Kennetall Taramec Preliminary corridor planning underway
522 PS-48 near Charlottesburg PS-22 near Highcloud Crossroads 33.35 (53.67) Wildwood, Great Wilderness, Laurel Charlottesburg Nicknamed "Serpent's Tail" for curviness
633 PS-78 near Powell Bay Sadawuska Powell Bay Preliminary corridor planning underway
914 PS-71 near Spears Bend Kennetall, Stover, Beveronto Madawan, Amber Preliminary corridor planning underway

Airports

Building on Passitania's presence as a hub in the heartland of the Federal States, Passitania is home to several airports. Regional/domestic airports are pivotal in facilitating traffic between states east of the Asphale Mountains and those on the western side along with Passitania, and international airports provide an inland destination so that inbound traffic may avoid connections if their final destination is further inland. Madawan International Airport is the largest airport within the state, with 3 runways and 128 gates. For destinations towards the western heartlands, Catterick International Airport is the state's other major airport, providing access to nearby Minneuka which does not have its own large airport.

Commercial Airports in Passitania
Name City County Code Class Gates Runways Location Notes
Madawan International Airport Madawan Beveronto MAD R 128 3 38.5727°S, 153.478°E Largest airport in Passitania
[NAME UNDECIDED] Catterick Condor? ??? R ??? ??? ??? Proposed
[NAME UNDECIDED] Willowbrook ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Proposed
Highland Lakes Regional Airport Onawanda Onawanda? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Proposed
[Secondary Airport in Madawan] Saint Brookings?Grundy? ??? ??? D? ??? ??? ??? Proposed

Symbols

Flag of Passitania

Flag

Passitania's flag has two blue triangles, representing the two important rivers in the state: the Molson River in the center and the (Unnamed River) in the west. The two white triangles of the flag represent the land split down the center by the Molson and Beveronto Rivers, with the flat plains in the west differing greatly from the hills and mountains in the east. Centered in the top of the flag is a red star, representing the state as part of the Federal States. The five yellow diamonds represent the five large population centers of Passitania unified into one state, those being Catterick, Spotswood, Madawan, Willowbrook, and Onawanda.