The Provisional Republic of East Tennessee is a nation of an estimated 511,000 people located in the eastern portion of the former U.S. state of Tennessee. Its capital, and largest city, is Morristown, northeast of Knoxville and north of the former Great Smoky Mountains National Park. East Tennessee's government and constitution is modeled primarily on the former United States and secondarily on the state of Tennessee. Its head of state is a governor, with a bicameral congress consisting of a House and Senate. The current governor is Phil Roe, a Conservative Party member from Johnson City.
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| - The Provisional Republic of East Tennessee is a nation of an estimated 511,000 people located in the eastern portion of the former U.S. state of Tennessee. Its capital, and largest city, is Morristown, northeast of Knoxville and north of the former Great Smoky Mountains National Park. East Tennessee's government and constitution is modeled primarily on the former United States and secondarily on the state of Tennessee. Its head of state is a governor, with a bicameral congress consisting of a House and Senate. The current governor is Phil Roe, a Conservative Party member from Johnson City.
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| - The Provisional Republic of East Tennessee is a nation of an estimated 511,000 people located in the eastern portion of the former U.S. state of Tennessee. Its capital, and largest city, is Morristown, northeast of Knoxville and north of the former Great Smoky Mountains National Park. East Tennessee's government and constitution is modeled primarily on the former United States and secondarily on the state of Tennessee. Its head of state is a governor, with a bicameral congress consisting of a House and Senate. The current governor is Phil Roe, a Conservative Party member from Johnson City. Its borders extend west past Knoxville and northeast into Johnson City and Kingsport, and south to Cleveland; its eastern border with the Provisional Blue Ridge Republic mirrors that of former Tennessee's border with former North Carolina. Morristown is also home to the reconstituted University of Tennessee, which is located in a number of former office buildings downtown and has many items salvaged from the UT campus in Knoxville. Other important towns include Knoxville - which is in the process of being rebuilt and is centered around the former UT campus - Johnson City, Bristol, Gatlinburg and Cleveland.
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