Commonwealth of Egan

Egan, officially the Banana Republic of Egan, is a micronation located in Montreal, Canada.

Government and Politics
Egan is a military junta led by Rector General Aydo Kimyona who can appoint Senechals if he wants to.

Culture
Egan's national sport is Frosty Dodgeball, invented by a certain Lara B. The sport involves knocking over the opposite team's pins in order to knock down their "frosty" (a large ball on a cone).

Egan's national dish is the HLO, which stands for Ham Lettuce Onion, a sandwich commonly served in the micronation. Root beer is the national beverage.

Egan uses the Eganese Seasonal Calendar, which has four months (Printon, Sumerion, Kindleton, Shiverion) based on the seasons. Printon lasts March 20th (Eganese New Year) to June 20th. Sumerion lasts June 20th to September 20th. Kindleton lasts September 20th to December 20th. Shiverion lasts December 20th to March 20th.

Holidays
March 20th is Eganese New Year.

April 13th is the Acorn Festival which celebrates the coming of Spring. Eganese citizens collect acorns left under the snow and paint them.

May 24th is the Tree Dance, where citizens dance around a tree, usually lilac or oak, and make offerings of leftover acorns from the Acorn Festival.

June 28th is the Dance of the Fish, where citizens gather around a body of water and send a candle on a raft into the water.

July 10th is Eganese Independence Day.

August 11th is the Sunset Soup Fest, where soup is consumed in the name of the setting sun, symbolizing the end of Summer and the darkening of the days.

October 16th is the Annual Frosty Dodgeball Games (AFDG) where citizens gather to play Frosty Dodgeball.

October 27th is Pumpkin's Eve, where someone volunteers to dress up as Duba the pumpkin god.

December 10th is Aydo Kimyona's birthday.

December 23rd is St. Pepper's Day, where children wake up to socks full of candy.

January 8th is the ice festival, where tire d'erable is consumed and snow ingots are made, if the snow is right.

Territory
Egan claims several strips of land around Montreal.