America Boreoccidentalis : Demonstres
Nova Roma America Boroeocidentalis

About Provincia America Boreoccidentalis

Washington's North Cascades resemble the high Alps of Transalpine Gaul
Provinciae America Boreoccidentalis is one of the geographic administrative provinces of Nova Roma, a micronation dedicated to the study and restoration of ancient Roman culture. The Provincia was established in the year MMDCCLII AUC, or in other words, 2,752 years after the founding of the Eternal City of Rome. Interior of Multnomah County Library in Portland, OR
Fertile wheatfields in eastern Washington

Its climate and geography include elements that would make cives Romani from around the Empire feel right at home: from the rugged Alpine Cascade mountains to the wet, temperate forests and fields reminiscent of Britannia, to the high deserts not unlike Hispania, America Boreoccidentalis is truly a microcosm of the Roman Empire.

Provincia America Boreoccidentalis includes several names from the Roman Empire, including Mount Olympus and Olympia (Washington) Cornelius, Seneca and Troy (Oregon) and Ovid (Idaho). Corinthian capitals adorn the Idaho State Capitol
Old-growth forests are thick as the great woods of Germania