Welcome to the Grand Utopia of America Tourism and Culture Office page. Here you will find information about the major figures, cultures, founding events, and heritage of the 12 counties.

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Key Moments in Utopian National History

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1563

Discovery of the archipelago by Diego de Valera, named Islas Perdidas.

1665

Beginning of British colonization with the founding of the towns of Utopia and Port Oxheller.

1750

Expansion of the colony

1824

Lochburn rebellions against colonial authority.


1843

Annexation by the United States as an unincorporated territory.

1925

Inauguration of Metropolis as the new capital

1961

In the midst of the Cold War, the United States built a secret military base on the archipelago. Its exact location remains unknown to this day and fuels much speculation among Utopians, with some claiming that it is still active in remote areas.

2019

Appointment of Mr. MyGodness as governor for life. At only 28 years old, he succeeds his predecessor and ushers in a new political era for the territory. His inauguration, marked by broad popular support and a clear desire for stability, opens a decisive period in the contemporary history of Grand Utopia of America.

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Culture

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Indigenous cultures


Nokotha

Historical events


Lochburn Rebellions

Key people of Grand Utopia of America


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B

Bartholomew Grinslade

C

Caleb Hartwright

D

Diego de Valera

E

Edgar Hawkins

Edmund Halbridge

Edward Gray

Ethan Caldwell

F

G

H

Harold E. Whitman

Hendrik Van Hooren

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J

K

L

M

Malcolm Alamour

Manuel Mendoza

MyGodness