United Federation of Earth

The United Federation of Earth is the official government established by the member nations of the New Allies on Earth following the end of the Third World War. Following the New Allies victory, the member nations decided to officially unify the planet under a common government very peacefully, and neutral and New Axis member nations accept unification with the New Allies to become the United Federation of Earth. The United Federation of Earth has a lot of goals to end corruption, and make the world peaceful and stable. Its capital is the Grand Themistocles, located southwest off Tokyo Bay, which has created a lot of debate due to suspected cultural bias and the logistical implications of such an off-center position.

Name & Etymology
The modern English word Earth developed from a wide variety of Middle English forms, which derived from an Old English noun most often spelled eorðe. It has cognates in every Germanic language, and their proto-Germanic root has been reconstructed as *erþō. In its earliest appearances, eorðe was already being used to translate the many senses of Latin terra and Greek γῆ (gē): the ground, its soil, dry land, the human world, the surface of the world (including the sea), and the globe itself. As with Terra and Gaia, Earth was a personified goddess in Germanic paganism: the Angles were listed by Tacitus as among the devotees of Nerthus, and later Norse mythology included Jörð, a giantess often given as the mother of Thor.

Originally, earth was written in lowercase, and from early Middle English, its definite sense as "the globe" was expressed as the earth. By early Modern English, many nouns were capitalized, and the earth became (and often remained) the Earth, particularly when referenced along with other heavenly bodies. More recently, the name is sometimes simply given as Earth, by analogy with the names of the other planets. House styles now vary: Oxford spelling recognizes the lowercase form as the most common, with the capitalized form an acceptable variant. Another convention capitalizes "Earth" when appearing as a name (e.g. "Earth's atmosphere") but writes it in lowercase when preceded by the (e.g. "the atmosphere of the earth"). It almost always appears in lowercase in colloquial expressions such as "what on earth are you doing?"

The United Federation of Earth's name is always shown in English, the official working language, in all places. The UFE however, has many more official languages and each language's name for the UFE is defined in the constitution. The names are as following:
 * Verenigde Federasie van Aarde (Afrikaans)