Baker Park
Commonwealth of Baker Park | |
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Anthem: "Hear Our Voices, Commonwealth" | |
| Capital and | Belle Haven |
| Ethnic groups | White 73%; Black 18.1%; Other 8.9% |
| Demonym(s) | Parker, Baker Parker |
| Government | Federal Parliamentary Republic |
• Head of State | Timothy M Wentworth |
• Prime Minister | Rebecca Schoenlien |
| Legislature | Parliament of the Commonwealth |
| Council of State | |
| House of Assembly | |
| Establishment | |
• Crown Charter | January 2 1880 |
• Commonwealth of Baker Park Act | November 11 1892 |
| Area | |
• Total | 472,976 km2 (182,617 sq mi) |
| Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 53,112,000 |
• 2013 census | 51,367,963 |
• Density | 108.61/km2 (281.3/sq mi) |
| Currency | dollar |
| Time zone | AOTC +1 |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (BPST) |
| Driving side | right |
| Calling code | + 304 |
| Trigram | CBP |
| Internet TLD | .bk |
Baker Park, officially the Commonwealth of Baker Park, is a nation located in Atlantian Oceania on the southern end of the Calanian landmass, near the geographic center of the region.
Geography
The full understanding of how the area that is now Baker Park came to be has only been arrived at in the last 35 years or so. Intensive study and comparisons of bedrock from different regions of the country have conclusively proven what was long suspected since the county was originally settled--until at least 50-75,000 years ago, all but the southwestern most 10% of the land was under glacial ice for extended periods going back at least 200-300,000 years before the final retreat. Additionally, in the period following glaciation, the higher elevations in the south, southeast and eastern margins of the nation were formed as other tectonic plates slid beneath the Calanian plate, forcing the the bedrock upwards.
History
Much of the effort that has gone into piecing together the geological record is a function of the absence of evidence that any permanent settlement has ever existed in this area, probably due to the fact that much of it was under water until 15,000 years ago.
The first known exploration began in 1879, when the ships Omergen & Belhaven, belonging to George W Baker & Sons, Ltd., found the mouth of the present day Belle Haven River; after determining the depth of the estuary, the ships anchored just south of where the Victoria River flows into the Belle Haven, near where NSC Newport Naval Base now stands. A party of 12 stepped ashore on August 25, 1879, and marked the spot with a pair of 3 foot fence poles.
Culture
People
Government
Economy
Education
There are 35 institutions of higher learning in the Commonwealth that offer four year baccalaureate degrees; nearly all offer two-year associate degrees or professional certificates, and many offer post-graduate degrees. There are also 18 county, community, or technical colleges that offer only two year degree programs, or provide the option of course hours being transferred to a four year school.
Primary & secondary school education is mandatory for all children between the ages of 6-17, completing 12 full years of education and passage of 7 sections of the Comprehensive High School Standards Examination (generally shortened to HSE).
Private school education is nearly non-existent in Baker Park; only around 1.1% of school age children attend a school not publicly funded. Currently, only 3 four-year and 1 two-year college are privately funded, the most notable being one of the nation's best, Endborough College.
The Free School Law of 1893 (as amended) prohibits the use of state funding for any school not open to all children.
Sports
Baseball
The Baker Park Baseball Association governs the sport in the Commonwealth. A league consisting of 20 clubs in 19 cities plays annually to determine a champion.
Basketball
The Commonwealth Basketball League (CBL) consists of 14 teams that play from late autunm to spring. For international competition, the sport is governed by Baker Park Basketball (BPB)
Football
Gridiron, or American style football, supplanted rugby as the main contact sport beginning in the early 20th century. The sport was first played in Baker Park in October 1911 when a group of students from University of Baker Park challenged their counterparts at the Agricultural & Mining College (now Baker Park A&M University) to a game of 11-a-side American football, to be played under the latest rules in use. The mining students had the advantage of having several of their number who had studied abroad and had seen & participated in the sport. The game was held on a Thursday half-holiday at a park near the A&M campus. A small crowd of students from both schools watched as the Baker Park contingent outlasted their hosts 10-5.
Approximately 2 weeks later, another student club at University of Osheana, with members who had experience with the game, challenged a group of interested men from the University of Ezra. The connection that led to this matchup were a pair of cousins who shared a fascination with the sport--Donald McInnis and Peter Frasier--who were members of the Osheana and Ezra clubs, respectively. They made arrangements for the Osheana team to travel by train to the University Park campus of U of E on a Saturday morning, for a contest to be played that afternoon, followed by a stag mixer. The hosts came out on top in this contest 8-5 and all of the players considered the game a success and arranged to play again the next year with Osheana hosting.
Ice Hockey
The Commonwealth Hockey Association (CHA) organizes it's 14 member clubs to play a 64 game schedule followed by an eight team playoff. The Commonwealth Hockey Federation (CHF) is the international representative of the nation.
Soccer (Association Football)
The Football Association of the Commonwealth is the governing body for the sport; it is represented by the Baker Park National Team in international competitions.
Professionally, the sport is under the authority of the National Soccer League, which has recently began branding itself as The National League to have a more consistent identity across it's various competitions.