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  • Georgetown (Short-lived US)
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  • Georgetown, originally named Washington, is the capital of the Occupied Region and previously the United States of America. It was originally named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. After the annexation of the United States by the British Empire it was renamed Georgetown in honour of King George III. The origial motto of the city was Justitia Omnibus, Latin for "Justice for All", but the motto was changed with the name.
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Timeline
  • Short-lived US
Name
  • Georgetown/Washington
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  • Colony
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  • Territory
Motto
  • For the King!
Founded
  • 1790-07-16
abstract
  • Georgetown, originally named Washington, is the capital of the Occupied Region and previously the United States of America. It was originally named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. After the annexation of the United States by the British Empire it was renamed Georgetown in honour of King George III. The origial motto of the city was Justitia Omnibus, Latin for "Justice for All", but the motto was changed with the name.