Fœderal Capital Territory

The Fœderal Capital Territory, officially the “ Fœderal Territory for the Seat of Government of the Union and Confederacy between the States of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaiʻi, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming”, incorporated under the name and form of a “ Governor and Legislative Council of the Fœderal Capital Territory”, is an U.S. Territory in the western region of the United States, enclaved within the State of California.

The Federal-level equivalent of a County, the FCT is a non-sovereign United States territory, incorporated by an Act of Congress under the joint sovereignty of the twenty-four united States of North Aegea. This Sovereignty is exercised through the aegis of the United States Congress, which have established a local government in the name and form of an Governor and Council of the Fœderal Capital Territory, and delegated powers thereto to exercise over the FCT on the behalf and under the general supervision of the Congress.

Under the FCT’s Charter, as enacted by the Congress, the Fœderal Capital Territory is equally the sovereign Territory of each of the twenty-four States, held in Common, and through the Representatives of each of them, each State acting jointly as with all of them, along with Representatives elected locally in the FCT, the Territory is governed through a set of institutions: a Legislature in the name and form of an FCT Legislative Council; a Government in the name and form of the FCT Governor and his Executive Cabinet led by the FCT Administrator, the latter two being responsible to the Legislative Council; and a Judiciary consisting of a general-jurisdiction FCT Superior Court, inferior-jurisdiction FCT Justices of the Peace, and an appellate-jurisdiction FCT Court of Appeal.

The Fœderal Capital Territory is organized under a form of the parliamentary system, known as the Presidio Model, whereby the Governor chooses from among the membership of the Legislative Council the person most likely to secure the confidence and supply of Council to be the Administrator; and the Administrator and his administration (government) serve both at the pleasure of the Governor and so long as they maintain the confidence of the Legislative Council.

The site of the FCT was selected for the location of the Union’s capital in 1721. It is unusual among Aegean cities, being an entirely planned city outside of any State, similar to the District of Columbia in the United States, Eurostadt in the European Community, or Angostura, D.B., in the United Aegean Republic. Largely following similar design principles as used in the District of Columbia, the former capital of the United States, roads in the FCT are laid out on a grid system.

As the seat of the Government of the United States, the Fœderal Capital Territory is home to the United States Capitol (seat of the United States Congress), the White House (seat of the Federal Executive and working residence of the Governor-General), the United States Federal Court of Appeal Building (the seat of the Federal Court of Appeal), as well as Federal Hall (the seat of the Federal Council); and numerous government departments and agencies. It is also the location of many social and cultural institutions of federal significance, such as the Union War Memorial, College of the United States, United States Olympic Committees, and the Library of Congress.

The FCT, like Ottawa in Canada and Moscow in Russia, is independent of any State, in order to prevent any one State from gaining an advantage by hosting the seat of Federal power. However, the FCT has its own legislature, courts, and executive, similar to the States.

As the FCT is home to a high proportion of public servants, the federal Government contributes the largest percentage of Territorial GDP and is the largest single employer in the Fœderal Capital Territory, although no longer the majority employer. Compared to Union-wide averages, the unemployment rate is lower and the average income higher; tertiary education levels are higher, while the population is younger. Property prices are somewhat higher than most places elsewhere in the United States, in part due to comparatively restricted development regulations.

As an Alpha global city-equivalent, the Fœderal Capital Territory excels in several sectors, with the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, finance, healthcare, history, law, philosophy, politics, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.

Names
As with the Government of the United States, the, , , and languages are official in the FCT. This also applies to the official name of the Territory: Aside from the English-language official name, the following names for the FCT are official &mdash;[el] Territorio de la Capital Federal, abbreviated TCF ; Pekelala Kūlanakauhale ʻĀina, abbreviated PKʻĀ ; and [der] Bundeskapitalterritorium, abbreviated BKT. Other names for the FCT include the following:
 * Variations on “Federal City”, “Union City”, and “Federal District”:
 * 🇪🇸 Castilian :
 * “[la] Ciudad Federal ” and “[el] Distrito Federal ” (“[the] Federal City ” and “[the] Federal District ”, respectively)
 * “[la] Ciudad Confederal ” (“[the] Fœderal City ”)
 * “[la] Ciudad de la Unión ” (“[the] Union City ” &mdash;literally, “[the] City of the Union ”)
 * 🇩🇪 German :
 * <span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue, 'Helvetica Neue', 'Segoe UI', Arial, sans-serif !important;">“<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[der] Bundesstadt ” and “<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[der] Unionstadt ” (“<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[the] Federal City ” and “<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[the] Union City ”, respectively)
 * <span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue, 'Helvetica Neue', 'Segoe UI', Arial, sans-serif !important;">“<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[der] Eidgenoßenschaftesstadt ” (“<span style="font-family:HelveticaNeue-Italic, 'Helvetica Neue Italic', 'Segoe UI', Arial-Italic, 'Arial Italic', sans-serif !important;font-style:italic !important;">[the] Fœderal City ”)

History
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California: City and County of San Francisco
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The Troubles and Great Reorganization
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Federal district: Fœderal Capital Territory
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Geography
The Fœderal Capital Territory is located on the San Francisco Peninsula on the western end of the San Francisco Bay. Encompassing 99 sqmi, of which 83 sqmi is land and 16 sqmi is water, the FCT is the smallest body Politic under the Jurisdiciton of the United States. Although outside the formal boundaries of the Fœderal Capital Territory, San Francisco International Airport operates as an exclave of the FCT, and is subject to all FCT laws; and policing and public safety services are provided by the FCT Sheriff’s Office, while fire and rescue service is provided by the FCT Marshal’s Office.

Cityscape
The Fœderal Capital Territory is host to numerous landmarks, monuments, parks, and other points of interest. Perhaps the most recognizable of these is the United States Capitol, seat of the United States Congress. Another is the Washington Monument, a 169.294 m tall obelisk to the west of the Capitol and south of the White House in the Capitol Mall. Other places of interest include XXXX, XXXX, XXXX, and XXXX.

Architecture
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Administrative divisions
The Fœderal Capital Territory is divided into Counties, of which there are seven: County of Republic City, County of Fort Presidio, County of San Francisco, County of Daly City, County of Castro, County of Colma, and County of Bayview. Counties in the FCT are similar to most Counties in the rest of the United States: FCT Counties are more or less organized solely to aid the Fœderal Capital Territory in the administration of its Laws, and also to act as a local ombudsman for the FCT government. However, there are no Cities or Towns in the FCT: Instead, Counties also serve somewhat as municipal arms of the Territory in addition to their being local extensions of the FCT government. For example, while Counties have their own governing institutions that combine executive and legislative functions into an elected Board of Supervisors, whose President is the de facto Head of the County, their legislative Powers are mostly limited to adapting the execution of Territorial laws and policies to local conditions: The true legislative Power of the Counties are vested in the FCT Legislative Council as both a Territorial Legislature and local council. However, FCT Counties have no judicial branch to their government; instead, the judicial Function that would otherwise be exercised at this level is exercised by the FCT Courts, namely the FCT Justices of the Peace, FCT Superior Court, and FCT Court of Appeal. In addition, public Safety and emergency Services are provided at the FCT-level by the FCT Sheriff’s Office (police and prisons), and the FCT Marshal’s Office (fire department, EMS, and fire marshal). However, each of the seven counties has a County-Attorney’s Office, headed by an elected County-Attorney, which serves as both the county’s legal counsel and local Territorial prosecuting authority, and is responsible for trying most criminal and civil cases in their county’s division of the FCT Superior Court; with the exception that the FCT Attorney-General’s Office is the responsible party for prosecuting certain, statutorily-specified felonies and misdemeanors in the Territory: However, all criminal appeals in the Territory are handled by the FCT Attorney-General’s Office instead of the local County-Attorney’s Office.

Neighborhoods
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Climate
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Geology
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Earthquakes
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Parks
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Federal parks
Federal parks in the Fœderal Capital Territory include the United States Capitol campus, the Federal Mall, the White House, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, The Presidio, and many other points of interest scattered throughout the Territory.

Territorial parks
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Fœderal Capital Territory Land Survey
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Governance
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Basic Law
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Presidio Model
The Fœderal Capital Territory, legally incorporated as the Governor and Legislative Council of the Fœderal Capital Territory, is organized under the Presido Model of Parliamentary governance, which was developed by the United States specifically for the organizing and governing of the FCT. Under the Presidio Model, as in other parliamentary systems, the chief executive (FCT Administrator) is chosen by the Head of State (FCT Governor) and responsible to both him and the Legislature (the FCT Legislative Council).

However, unlike most other parliamentary systems of government, under the Presidio Model, members of the FCT Legislative Council are chosen using different methods: of the eighty-one Councillors, twenty-four of them (styled, “Regents”) are appointed to a Term of six Years by the States according to their respective laws (one from each State), while the remaining fifty-seven (styled, “Commons”) are elected to a Term of four Years in single-member constituencies;—Each convocation of the Legislative Council (styled, “Legislature”) is reckoned according to the Term of the Commons (in other words, each Legislature lasts four Years), and each convocation is composed of four, ten-month sessions: Each session begins on the second Monday in January and usually adjourns sine die in early October; the first session meets in the year next following Legislative Council elections, the second meets the following year, the third in the third year, and the fourth session in the year in which a quadrennial Legislative Council election takes place.

Once installed in office, the Administrator proceeds to nominate and, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Legislative Council, appoint the Heads of the various executive departments of the FCT government. Together they make up the Fœderal Capital Territory Executive Cabinet; and they are responsible, both individually and collectively, to the Legislative Council for their actions.

Furthermore, the Governor of the Fœderal Capital Territory is chosen by the United States Governor-General, by and with the Advice and Consent of the United States Senate, who serves at the pleasure of the Governor-General, for a nominal term of four years and until his successor is chosen and qualifies.

Additionally, Judges of the Superior Court and Court of Appeal (“Courts of Record”) are appointed by the Governor on the Advice of the Administrator, to nominal terms of six years, and serve until their successor is chosen and qualifies. Starting no later than five years into a Judge’s term, the Governor (again, acting on the Advice given him by the Administrator) either reappoints the Judge for another term of six years, starting at the expiration of the current judicial term, or appoints a successor, effective at the expiration of that Judge’s term of office. However, the respective Justices of the Peace are elected in justice precincts by the resident citizens thereof, to a nominal term of two years, renewable thrice consecutively, and serve until their successor is chosen and qualifies.

Government



 * See also: Index of FCT Agencies, Programs, and Subprograms

The Fœderal Capital Territory is a body politic and corporate established by Federal Law under the name and form of a Governor and Legislative Council of the Fœderal Capital Territory.

According to the Fœderal Capital Territory (Charter) Act 1722, the Governor and Legislative Council of the Fœderal Capital Territory (the FCT in its body politic and corporate form) is to operate pursuant to a variant of the parliamentary system known as the Presidio Model, in which the Governor-General of the United States appoints the Governor of the Fœderal Capital Territory, by and with the Advice and Consent of the United States Senate, to a term of four years, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor-General and until his successor is chosen and qualifies. The Governor of the FCT is the Territory’s Head of State, and while he is Head of State, he is not the Head of Government. Instead, he summons a person from the Fœderal Capital Territory Legislative Council to lead a Government in his name as Administrator of the FCT; and both the Administrator and his Administration (officially, “Executive Cabinet”) are individually as well as collectively responsible to the Legislative Council for their actions.

It is due to this convention of responsible government that, in practice, the Governor always chooses a councillor who is most likely to command and maintain the confidence of Council. Furthermore, the same convention also dictates that this person must be a locally-elected Councilor (“Common-Councilor”) as opposed to one of the State-appointed Councilors (“Regent-Councilor”) so as to ensure that the FCT Government is “by, of, and for the people” of the Fœderal Capital Territory.

However, unlike most other parliamentary systems, the Legislature under the Presidio Model fuses the upper and lower houses into a single legislative body: a number of Members are appointed by the respective twenty-four States (“Regent-Councilors”), and the remaining Members (“Common-Councilors”) are elected by and from the citizenry of the FCT in single-member districts; and the appointed Members serve a nominal Term of six Years, while the locally-elected Members serve a nominal Term of four Years.

While all executive powers of the Fœderal Capital Territory are by law vested in the FCT Governor, the Administrator and Executive Cabinet govern the Territory in his name and on his behalf: The Governor is the FCT’s head of state, while the Administrator is its head of government. By law, the Governor is required in most cases to act only on the advice of his Administrator and Ministers rather than by his own initiative. One important exception to this rule relates to the dismissal of the Administrator or individual members of Government in cases of “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors”, but only to maintain the rule of law and uphold the Territorial Charter and related laws. However, the Governor has a few other reserve powers that are comparable in concept, scope, and nature to the royal prerogatives of the Sovereign in Commonwealth realms.

Legislature
All legislative Powers that are by the FCT (Charter) Act 1722 granted to the Fœderal Capital Territory are vested in the Fœderal Capital Territory Legislative Council, a unicameral parliament composed of eighty-one members, twenty-four of which are appointed by the twenty-four respective States (one per State), and the remaining fifty-seven are elected in single-member constituencies. In passing legislation, the Consent of thirteen of the twenty-four State-appointed Councillors (“Regents” or “Regent-Councilors”) and a majority of the locally-elected Councilors (“Commons” or “Common-Councilors”) is necessary in all cases whatsoever. However, under the United States Constitution Treaty, the United States Congress is entrusted with final and supreme authority (executive, legislative, and judicial) over the Fœderal Capital Territory.

In particular, that of the Legislative Council’s Power of ensuring Proper responsible Government, the Legislative Council have the sole Power to pass Motions of no Confidence in the Executive, which must be approved by at least three-fifths of all Common-Councilors: However, by convention the Regent-Councilors do not participate in confidence motions against the Government. If the Legislative Council pass a Motion of no Confidence in the Government, then the Administrator and Executive Cabinet are dismissed, a general election scheduled, and once the newly-elected Council assembles, the Governor immediately takes on the task of choosing a new Government.

Executive

 * Main articles: Governor, Administrator, and Executive Cabinet of the Fœderal Capital Territory; and FCT Government

The Head of the Territory is the Governor of the Fœderal Capital Territory; however, the Administrator is the Head of Government. The Governor is not elected; instead, he is chosen by the Governor-General of the United States, acting by and with the Advice and Consent of the United States Senate, to a term of six years, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor-General and until his successor is chosen and qualifies.

By law, all executive power of the Fœderal Capital Territory is vested in the Governor; however, by convention, he is only to exercise his power on the Advice of the Administrator. This convention is known as “responsible government”, which ensures that Government is accountable to the electorate through the Legislature. As the Head of State cannot be held to account for his actions, this convention dictates that he only act on the advice given him by those who may be accountable to the people: his ministers. Further convention dictates that only his chief minister advise him on the exercise of his powers. In the case of the Fœderal Capital Territory, the Head of State is the Governor and the chief minister is the Administrator. Additionally, his ministers are to be drawn from, and be members of, the elective membership of the Legislature: it is through the Legislature (and the Legislature through the electorate) that Government is responsible to the people. The FCT Executive Cabinet is composed of the Heads of the various FCT executive Agencies, who (other than the Secretary of the FCT, FCT Attorney-General, FCT Sheriff, FCT Marshal, and FCT Treasurer) are each styled “Secretary for the Fœderal Capital (Agency)”.

Agencies
<center style="margin-right:25%;">Office of Governor (Governor) Office of Administrator (Administator) <ul> <li>FCT Secretary’s Office (Secretary)</li> <li>FCT Sheriff’s Office (Sheriff)</li> <li>FCT Marshal’s Office (Marshal)</li> <li>FCT Attorney-General’s Office (Attorney-General)</li> <li>FCT Treasury Office (Treasurer)</li> </ul>
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<ul> <li>Fœderal Capital Civil Defense Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Public Works Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Revenue Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Planning & Development Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Health Services Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Water & Power Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Transportation Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Parks & Recreation Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Education Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Commerce & Labor Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Banking & Insurance Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Gaming Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Real Estate Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Economic Security Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Housing Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital General Services Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Natural Resources Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Agriculture Agency (Secretary)</li> <li>Fœderal Capital Environmental Quality Agency (Secretary)</li> </ul>
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Courts
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Human resources
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Public education

 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Education Agency (Commissioner)

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Primary and secondary education
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Tertiary education and research
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Public library system
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Public health

 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Health Services Agency (Commissioner)*Fœderal Capital Insurance Agency (Commissioner)

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Public safety
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Police and law enforcement

 * Main articles: Law enforcement and crime in the Fœderal Capital Territory
 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Territory Sheriff’s Office (Sheriff)*Fœderal Capital Territory Attorney-General’s Office (Attorney-General)
 * See also: Fœderal Capital Territory Superior Court (Chief Judge)*FCT Investigative Committee

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Fire, building, and life safety

 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Territory Marshal’s Office (Marshal)

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Civil defense

 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Civil Defense Agency (Commissioner)

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Transportation

 * Related articles: Fœderal Capital Transportation Agency (Commissioner)*Fœderal Capital Transit Authority

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Light rail


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Aviation
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Ferries
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Taxis
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Streets and highways
FCT auto traffic depends on both freeways and surface streets. Freeways fall under the auspices of the Fœderal Capital Territory Department of Transportation (FCTDOT). While being the Nth most populous urbanity in the Union, the FCT’s freeways do not suffer from the same type of congestion seen in other large cities. In fact, in a recent study, there is not a single stretch of freeway in the FCT ranked in the 100 worst freeways for either congestion or unreliability.

Part of the reason for this is the extensive freeway system in the Territory, due to the majority of that system being funded by local, rather than federal funds, through a half-cent general sales tax measure approved by voters in 1723.

As of 1726, the metropolitan area of the Fœderal Capital Territory contains one of the Union’s largest and fastest growing freeway systems, consisting of over 123 mi. The freeway system is a mix of Interstate, U.S., and Territorial highways which include Interstate 80, Interstate 680, and Loop 101. FCT Routes 101, Interstate 80, and Interstate 680 connect the Territory with other areas of the Bay Area and California.

The street system in the Fœderal Capital Territory is laid out in a grid system, with most roads oriented either north-south or east-west, and the zero point of the grid being the intersection of Central Avenue and Capitol Street. The notable exceptions to this are the diagonal Constitution Avenue, which runs northwest-southeast; and Commonwealth Avenue, which runs southwest-northeast. The original plan was for the east-west streets to be named after U.S. States, with the north-south streets named after various First Nation bands; but the north-south streets were quickly changed to numbers, with numbered Avenues running to the west of Central, and numbered Streets to its east. Major arterial streets are spaced one mile (1.6 km) apart, divided into smaller blocks approximately every 1/8 mi.

Bridges and tunnels
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Environmental concerns
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Demographics
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Age
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Gender
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Languages
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Religion
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Economy
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Downtown
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Silicon Bay
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Tourism
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Media and entertainment
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Culture and contemporary life
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Arts
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Film
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Music
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Theatre
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Visual arts
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Cuisine
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Etiquette
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Holidays
As the Fœderal Capital Territory, by virtue of being the sovereign territory of the several States, held by each of them jointly with all of them, the holidays designated by each of them are, as by extent, designated holidays of the Fœderal Capital Territory. Not only are the religious holidays that are recognized and observed by each State extended to apply to the Fœderal Capital Territory, but also their civic holidays as well: The laws of each State designating their national holidays, such as those commemorating their independence and their constitution, are also applied in the Fœderal Capital Territory on the same Terms and in the same Manner as if the FCT were a proper part of that State.

Sport
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Historic sister cities
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