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Latest revision as of 15:25, 2 January 2010
The Icelandish Constitution is what Hurmu scholars typically call the first constitution in place in Hurmu. It was the same as Iceland's with a few minor adjustments:
- All instances of Iceland became Hurmu.
- All instances of Althingi became Parlerment.
- All instances of republic became, in Hurmu fashion, republik.
- All instances of Reykjavík became Lyrica City.
Naturally, as a macronational constitution cannot serve a micronation as well as a specifically designed constitution for it, the Icelandish Constitution was quickly replaced by the Constitution of Hurmu Republik (2003).