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Earth II Territorial Reorganization Announced [Earth II]

RomeW
25-06-2005, 08:26
ROME (TFP)- The Roman Empire today announced a massive reorganization of its Earth II territories into the following setup:

The Prefecture of Earth II

States

*Special Note: All States are full democracies in fully multi-party systems (where applicable), with the Head of State being the Roman Emperor.

Roman Republic
-Central Italy
-Vatican City
-Sardinia
Capital: Rome
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

Republic of Ravenna
-North Italy
-Corsica
Capital: Ravenna
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

The Kingdom of Columbia

-Northern British Columbia
Capital: Prince George
Political Format: Constitutional Monarchy, with the King and advisors elected by the people.

Kalmykia Republic
-Kalmykia
Capital: Elista
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

Kingdom of Nayarit:
-Mexico (Durango Province)
-Mexico (Nayarit Province)
-Mexico (Sinaloa Province)
Capital: Mazatlan
Political Format: Constitutional Monarchy, King holds reserve powers only and people elect a Legislative Assembly.

Alania Republic:
-North Ossetia-Alania Republic
Capital: Vladikavkaz
Political Format: Consulate, with Consul and advisors elected by the people.

Republic of Ellesmere:
-Ellesmere Island
Capital: Helios Nord (OOC: Alert)
Political Format: Governorate, with single Governor elected by the people.

Federation of the Pacific
-New Britain Island
-Vanuatu
Capital: Rapul (OOC: Rabuul)
Political Format: Multiple legislative assembly system- each island has its own Parliament with its own leader, who rule jointly.

Kermadec Confederation
-Kermadec Islands
Capital: Raoul
Political Format: Multiple legislative assembly system- each island has its own Parliament with its own leader, who rule jointly. (OOC: I've decided to place indigenous peoples here even though in RL no one lives there)

Emirate of Sabkhat
-The Empty Quarter
Capital: Ubar (OOC: "The Lost City")
Political Format: Governorate, elected by the people.

The Republic of Arizona
-Arizona (north)
-Nevada (south)
Capital: Phoenix
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

The Republic of Arkansas
-Arkansas
Capital: Little Rock
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

Louisianan Republic
-Louisiana
-Sanibel Island
Capital: New Orleans
Political Format: Legislative Assembly

The Principality of Baja California
-Baja California
-California (Corridor)
Capital: Los Angeles
Political Format: Constitutional Monarchy, with the Prince and advisors elected by the people.

The Dominion of El Paso
-Chihuahua
-Central West Texas
Capital: El Paso
Political Format: Legislative Assembly, with leader called "Mayor"

The Duchy of New Mexico
-New Mexico
Capital: Santa Fe
Political Format: Legislative Assembly, with leader called "Duke"

The Kingdom of North Texas
-Northern Texas
Capital: Tyler
Political Format: Legislative Assembly, with leader called "King"

The Duchy of Waco
-Central Texas (north)
Capital: Waco
Political Format: Duchy, with the Duke and advisors elected by the people.

The Earldom of Austin
-Central Texas (south)
Political Format: Earldom, with the Earl and advisors elected by the people.

The Republic of Coahuila
-Coahuila
-Rio Grande Valley (minus Hidalgo and Kenedy Counties)
Capital: San Antonio
Political Format: Legislative Assembly, with the leader called "Consul"

The Dominion of New Rome
-North-Central/North-East Texas
-Eastern Texas Coast
-South-East Texas
Capital: New Rome (OOC: Houston)
Political Format: Legislative Assembly, with leader called "Governor"

The United Provinces of Vancouver
-Vancouver Island
-Southern British Columbia
Capital: Vancouver
Political Format: Governorate, with Governor and advisors elected by the people.

The Kingdom of Cascadia
-Penticton, BC
-Washington State
-Oregon State
Capital: Seattle
Political Format: Constitutional Monarchy with the King and advisors elected by the people

The Principality of Utah
-Utah
-Nevada (north)
Capital: Salt Lake City
Political Format: Constitutional Monarchy with the Prince and advisors (called "the Mormon Council") elected by the people
Hawdawg
26-06-2005, 00:56
OOC: Might I suggest Tyler for a regional capital in the Kingdom of North Texas versus Waco. It is more centrally located to the region you are describing. Waco is more central texas than NE texas. (Hey I live here I should know).

-Hawdawg
Layarteb
26-06-2005, 02:01
OOC: Might I suggest Tyler for a regional capital in the Kingdom of North Texas versus Waco. It is more centrally located to the region you are describing. Waco is more central texas than NE texas. (Hey I live here I should know).

-Hawdawg

You live in Waco? You and I should chat some time about what really happened in '93 because I have heard 16 different stories. Hey it's not unlike Beslan in the degree of "What the hell happened?"
Hawdawg
26-06-2005, 03:34
Yep, I live 70 miles East of Waco. Oh I could tell several stories about how that thing was screwed up. I don't have enough space to elaborate, ask me on another day and I will fill you in.

-Hawdawg
RomeW
26-06-2005, 06:56
OOC: Might I suggest Tyler for a regional capital in the Kingdom of North Texas versus Waco. It is more centrally located to the region you are describing. Waco is more central texas than NE texas. (Hey I live here I should know).

-Hawdawg

Edited. Thanks. Is there any other way I can divide up Texas than what I've originally done? I don't know too much except that the Latin Americans are more towards the south than the north, and that much of Texas' power supply comes from the north.
Hawdawg
26-06-2005, 15:45
I would split the Rio Grande Valley off of the Dominion of Rome. It really is totally isolated from the region it is listed in. As a capital I would suggest Brownsville (good port, strategic defensive position, mouth of Rio Grande, borders mexico to the south) or you could use San Antonio it is now considered a hub of trade with Mexico since NAFTA was started.

I would also make Central Texas a seperate region with Austin as the capital or Waco.

When you talk about power sources, our power grid is divided pretty evenly across the state. Several Coalmines still exist and are readily used for an electricity source (I live within an hours drive of two of them) here in East Texas. Most of the power plants for the Dallas area are SE of town. Houston power plants are mainly located East in the Beaumont area. They have one nuclear reactor supply station for this area since it draws quite a bit of energy. Electric plants in Central Texas are of the smaller variants and usually spread out in different areas to make for a more astetic look. Almost all plants are burning coal, with a few being natural gas. Which doesn't make since, we have a HUGE natural gas deposit throughout the state that could easily power many of these plants. Currently alot of coal is brought in via rail from Wyoming and Montana because it is a cleaner burning variety and will help the plants stay within EPA codes. Hydroelectric power is nonexistant.


If you are looking for a source for RPing water is a big issue here. San Antonio has no lake and must rely on underwater aquifers to furnish all the drinking and consumable waters used in the city. As the city grows so does the demand. Without a lake to collect rainfall, they are at the mercy of the mother nature. We have several lakes in my region that supply water to Dallas, Ft Worth, and Tyler. In fact, a large new lake has been proposed recently that would engulf a huge amount of private property in East Texas. A timber company donated a large section of land to the state and some idiot in Austin thinks a new lake would be a "grand" idea.

I hope this helps.

-Hawdawg
Zeeeland
27-06-2005, 05:16
um the kermadecs can only hold 500 people tops they are tiny and isolated. it would be economically unviable to have any more than that right. but hey i dunno it could be possible i guess. :)
North Germania
27-06-2005, 07:44
Germania has a similar system. Each territory is governed by a Political General, but every Governor, state, and district answers to the Reichskanzler. Politischkanzler (Political Chancellor) Josef Moenchs in second-in-command of all of Germania. The list as follows only deals with the territories of Europe.

Each state is assigned a certain number of homeland guards, called the OS-Heimwehr. This does not include patrol vehicles, tanks, or other military vehicles, nor does it include any elements of the Luftwaffe or Reichsmarine.


Germania:

Führer: Reichskanzler Helmut Kahn
Capital: Nürnberg, Germany
Political System: Totalitarian Rule
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 14.590.000 [Total Guards]

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Germany:

Governor: Politischkanzler Josef Moenchs
Capital: Nürnberg
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 6.000.000

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Austria:

Governor: Politischkanzler Josef Moenchs
Capital: Salzburg
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 3.000.000

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Switzerland:

Governor: Politischgeneral Josef Moenchs
Capital: Zurich
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 500.000

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Poland:

Governor: Politischgeneral Jonas Fegelein
Capital: Warsaw
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 1.100.000

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France:

Governor: Politischgeneral Erwin Hertzmann
Capital: Paris
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 1.200.000

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Hungary:

Governor: Politischgeneral Götz von Berlichingen
Capital: Budapest
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 250.000

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Denmark:

Governor: Politischgeneral Klaus Gottmann
Capital: Copenhagen
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 200.000

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Belarus:

Governor: Politischgeneral Albert Fetterheim
Capital: Minsk
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 450.000

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Lithuania:

Governor: Politischgeneral Heinrich Portovsky
Capital: Vilnius
Political System: Military Democary
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 110.000

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Slovakia:

Governor: Politischgeneral Achim von Mitternecht
Capital: Bratislava
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 90.000

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Ukraine:

Governor: Politischgeneral Erich Burgdorf
Capital: Kiev
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 1.600.000

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Moldova:

Governor: Politischgeneral Detlef Bergmann
Capital: Crisinau
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 45.000

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Svalbard:

Governor: Politischgeneral Niklas Ritten
Capital: Longyearbyen
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 15.000

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Southern England:

Governor: Politischgeneral Alexander Bessermann
Capital: Dover
Political System: Military Democracy
OS-Heimwehr Truppen: 30.000

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The use of the term "Military Democracy" means that the inhabitants of the respective states are given a list of candidates from the Reichsheer, OS-Ordnung, Luftwaffe, and/or Reichsmarine to vote for as State Governor.

All candidates must have extensive political experience, as well as military credentials and experience there as well.

Each Governor is given a 6 year term, but there are no limitations on how long a Governor may rule a territory.

Josef Moenchs is by far the most powerful of these Governors -- ruler of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as second to only the Reichskanzler himself.

Outside of the Governing context, his title is Kanzler Josef Moenchs, and has been selected by Reichskanzler Helmut Kahn as his replacement once he dies.

If Moenchs is unable to rule by the time Kahn dies, Moenchs's son, Heydrich Moenchs, has been chosen by Kahn to take his place if so necessary.

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OOC:

Soon, I'll create a thread that gives a total explanation and all of the details concerning the politics, Germanian psyche, military/police, racial description, economic system, etc. of Germania as a whole.

Look for it soon.
Layarteb
27-06-2005, 16:24
Yep, I live 70 miles East of Waco. Oh I could tell several stories about how that thing was screwed up. I don't have enough space to elaborate, ask me on another day and I will fill you in.

-Hawdawg

OOC: I meant off NS. No need to clutter this place up.

Layartebian Heriarchy

Province: Highest degree, full inclusion of the Empire.
Autonomous Republic: Still under the Empire but allowed to self-govern.
Colony: Part of the Empire but not fully, not subject to all priviledges. Allowed to self-govern.
Protectorate: Not really part of the Empire, allowed to self-govern, it's citizens are not citizens of the Empire.
Hawdawg
27-06-2005, 17:42
OOC: I meant off NS. No need to clutter this place up.

Layartebian Heriarchy

Province: Highest degree, full inclusion of the Empire.
Autonomous Republic: Still under the Empire but allowed to self-govern.
Colony: Part of the Empire but not fully, not subject to all priviledges. Allowed to self-govern.
Protectorate: Not really part of the Empire, allowed to self-govern, it's citizens are not citizens of the Empire.

Np, AIM: txagman543

-Hawdawg
Zeeeland
28-06-2005, 04:16
um yeah My nations newly formed based in namibia

heres the administrative breakdown.

Each portion of the Federation is divided into Autonomous republics or protectorates.

Autonomous republics are fully Intergrated into the federation and have full prviledges of being so..

Protectorates are loosely affilaiated with Zeeeland but maintain a certain degree of self determination under Zeeeland military protection.

They are as follows ( In order of Importance, 1 high, 10 low)

THE ZEEELAND UNION
Status: United Union comprising all Autonomous republics and protectorates

Government: Authoritarian Democracy

Federal Capital: Windhoek

Supreme high Chancellor: Hans Bek

President: Igor Grushnov



NAMIBIAN AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC

Government: Authoritarian Democracy

State capital: Waalvis BAAI

State Premier: Jan van der meer.


BOTSWANA AUTONOMOUS CHIEFDOM

Government: Autocratic Chiefdom

State Capital: Gaborone

State Premier/ Chief: High Chief Harold Kuku


EQUATORIAL GUNEEA AUTONOMOUS MILITARY REPUBLIC:

Government: Military rule

State Capital: Malabo

State Premier:General M,bdele Tanto (appointed by Supreme chancellor of Zeeeland)

TOGO AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC

Government: Authoritarian democracy

State capital: Lome

State premier: Dalu bongo

RWANDA JOINT CHIEFDOM ( BETWEEN TUTSI AND HUTU TRIBES, UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVISION)

Goverment: Joint Chiefdom

State capital: Kigali

State Chiefs: M,aye Telegambo and Dele T keke

BENIN AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC:


Government: Authoritarian Democracy

State Capital: Benin city

State premier: Jakob van Moren


TAHITI MILITARY REPUBLIC ( French Polynesia)


Government: Military rule ( naval)

State capital: Tahiti

State premier: Admiral Denko ( appointed by supreme Chancellor)

NIUE PROTECTORATE:
Zeeeland
29-06-2005, 03:44
N.G. not sucking up or anything but you really have you facts layed out dont you???? what does Truppen mean? ( is that your military forces in the area or something)

Im trying to find out the ethnic background of namibia. i know there was or still is a minority of AfriKaans and people of german origin ( it was a german colony i beleive prior to 1918)
hence WAAlvis bay (whales bay) and Luderitz....

can anyone help me. whats the predominant ethnic population. (african?) im trying to re establish my nations origins after moving around for such a long time i think il base it on namibian/ south African/germanian ethnicity... :) hope thats ok
RomeW
29-06-2005, 05:47
um the kermadecs can only hold 500 people tops they are tiny and isolated. it would be economically unviable to have any more than that right. but hey i dunno it could be possible i guess. :)

Thanks. Hmmnnn...perhaps they could be tribal? That would work. Although I may just unite them with Vanuatu to make things easier. Hmmnnn...
Celtayoshi
30-06-2005, 22:33
Celtayoshi Government Structure

Head of State - Premier

The Premier is the elected ruler of the people. The Premier can be reelected as many times as the people want him in office. The Premier has a term lasting up to five years.

The major regions are as follows:

Canada West
Canada Central West
Canada Toronto
Canada Central East
Canada East

Pacific Territories + Antartica

Russia West
Russia East

Each of these regions has 100 places in parliament. The Parliament which sits in Ottawa has 800 seats. Everything is ruled directly form there.

The following seats for one party are key milestones:

500 - Majority Party, rule secure
700 - Constitutional Change Permitted by parliament vote
750 - Premier able to rule by dictatorship for five years.
800 - Clause 1, The 'Steel Clause' which states that democratic elections must be held every five years regardless of other constitutional changes, can now be changed. This is the only section of the constituiton that is unchangeable without 100% support.

If there is no majority party then a coaltion must be formed, coalition governments can only be held for 2.5 years before another vote occurs.

Currently Premier Németh of the Celtayoshi National Party holds 725 seats, and a marjoity in 5 regions.
RomeW
01-07-2005, 06:37
I would split the Rio Grande Valley off of the Dominion of Rome. It really is totally isolated from the region it is listed in. As a capital I would suggest Brownsville (good port, strategic defensive position, mouth of Rio Grande, borders mexico to the south) or you could use San Antonio it is now considered a hub of trade with Mexico since NAFTA was started.

I would also make Central Texas a seperate region with Austin as the capital or Waco.

When you talk about power sources, our power grid is divided pretty evenly across the state. Several Coalmines still exist and are readily used for an electricity source (I live within an hours drive of two of them) here in East Texas. Most of the power plants for the Dallas area are SE of town. Houston power plants are mainly located East in the Beaumont area. They have one nuclear reactor supply station for this area since it draws quite a bit of energy. Electric plants in Central Texas are of the smaller variants and usually spread out in different areas to make for a more astetic look. Almost all plants are burning coal, with a few being natural gas. Which doesn't make since, we have a HUGE natural gas deposit throughout the state that could easily power many of these plants. Currently alot of coal is brought in via rail from Wyoming and Montana because it is a cleaner burning variety and will help the plants stay within EPA codes. Hydroelectric power is nonexistant.


If you are looking for a source for RPing water is a big issue here. San Antonio has no lake and must rely on underwater aquifers to furnish all the drinking and consumable waters used in the city. As the city grows so does the demand. Without a lake to collect rainfall, they are at the mercy of the mother nature. We have several lakes in my region that supply water to Dallas, Ft Worth, and Tyler. In fact, a large new lake has been proposed recently that would engulf a huge amount of private property in East Texas. A timber company donated a large section of land to the state and some idiot in Austin thinks a new lake would be a "grand" idea.

I hope this helps.

-Hawdawg

(Sorry for the late reply...)

Thanks for that- it was very enlightning (I got my power supply reading from the web site of Texas' largest electricity supplier (name escapes me at the moment)). Anyway, I've decided to split up Austin and Waco, if only because I really want to have a Duke and an Earl on American soil.

I have also edited "Vancouver" and "Columbia"- the former now represents southern British Columbia and the former represents the north.
Zeeeland
04-07-2005, 05:09
The kermadecs are nice islands. i reckon they can be settled. you just got to make sure the populace doesnt get Inbred after awhile. :p
Rome West
04-07-2005, 06:01
The kermadecs are nice islands. i reckon they can be settled. you just got to make sure the populace doesnt get Inbred after awhile. :p
I suppose. Then again, the Arab tribes survived for centuries and they held little more than 100 members, so it can work. Have you ever been to the islands yourself?
Liebermonk
07-07-2005, 04:18
OOC:
Hey just to let you know on your description of Coahuila...
The term Rio Grande Valley is used by the Texas government to describe the bottom four counties in Texas: Starr, Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy. You could perhaps change it to South Texas on the description instead of Rio Grande Valley as to include San Antonio officially in the descriptions...

and you've got me surrounded in there by a single territory...
RomeW
07-07-2005, 05:00
OOC:
Hey just to let you know on your description of Coahuila...
The term Rio Grande Valley is used by the Texas government to describe the bottom four counties in Texas: Starr, Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy. You could perhaps change it to South Texas on the description instead of Rio Grande Valley as to include San Antonio officially in the descriptions...

and you've got me surrounded in there by a single territory...

Thanks for that. I've edited it so that your counties- Hidalgo and Kenedy- are not included in Coahuila. I should also mention that "Rio Grande Valley" is simply there to reference the area- it's not meant to signify an actual administrative name.
Zeeeland
22-07-2005, 10:12
yeh. Kermadecs are pretty good. Imagine pitcairn islands without the Inbred population. Its a marine reserve and a territory of Newzealands pacific sphere. (cook islands, niue, tokelau, kermadecs) behold a wonderous empire lol
Elephantum
05-09-2005, 14:52
Does each state have its own military then, or do they use one? I was thinking about giving each Sultanate its own armed forces, but I'd probably have to reorganize them a bit.
Pantheaa
05-09-2005, 15:53
The United Federation of Pantheaa has a similar structure (duh...it’s a federation!) and since its colonies are just overseas military bases, they are governed by generals.

Territory-Orenburg Oblast
Status- Oblast (Republic)
Political system- Representative Democracy
Ruler- President Ivan Kerensky

Territory- Bouvet Island
Status- Colony
Political system- Military rule
Ruler- General Serji Hahns
Appointed by President, approved by council of Generals Minister of Defense, and parliament

Territory- Mauritius
Status- Colony
Political system- Military rule
Ruler- General Warren Bork
Appointed by President, approved by council of Generals, Minister of Defense, and parliament

Territory- Aztec Republic (Mexico)
Aguascalientes Province, Colima Province,Federal District, Guanajato Province, Guerrero Province, Hidalgo Province, Jalisco Province, México Province, Michoacán Province, Morelos Province, Nuevo León Province, Oaxaca Province, Puebla Province, Querétaro Province, San Luis Potoaí Province Tlaxacale Province, Zacatecas Province
Status- Republic
Political System- Representative Democracy
Ruler- Chancellor Emilio Ravenna
Layarteb
17-01-2006, 00:16
You probably want to update that, :)
RomeW
29-01-2006, 08:23
The Roman Empire

Format: all are Dominions, independent nations allied and integrated diplomatically, economically and militarily. Each Dominion is free to set their laws, government and legal system as they wish, and have the power to establish regional relations and economic pacts. All, excluding Casara, are Parliamentary Democracies. In Casara, the Emperor is the only elected official. The Imperial Committee- comprised of the leaders of each Dominion and headed by the Caesar- oversees international agreements and relations (diplomatic and economic) as well as defence and is responsible to resolve disputes between Dominions (and to serve as the Empire's Supreme Court). The Committee has no authority over the Dominions' internal affairs- that is all handled by the Dominion government- except to step in and act as the government if a Dominion government collapses. Each Dominion may or may not have its own Constitution as there is no united Imperial Constitution.

For more information on the Imperial legal system see this (http://www.geocities.com/vicendum/vicendumspotlightrome.html#Government) and this (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=466079).

The Dominions (each may use its own title):

Canada
Alberta
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
British Columbia (except Esquimalt, Port Hardy, Abbotsford and Queen Charlotte Island)

Capital: Regina

Rome
N. Algeria
Astrakhan Oblast
Roma Australis (OOC: Australia (Queensland [part]))
Bangladesh
Belgograd Oblast
Bolivia
California
California (Channel Is)
Ellesmere Island (Alert)
Brazil (Acre, Alagoas, Bahia [part], Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondônia, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Sergipe)
Chile
Chuvashia Republic
Corsica
Florida (Sanibel)
Italy
Kermadec Islands
Khantia-Mansia Okrug
Louisiana (part)
Mari El Republic
Mexico (Baja California Sur, Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Sonora)
Nevada
Novosibirsk Oblast
Rostov Oblast
San Marino
British Columbia (Esquimalt, Port Hardy, Abbotsford and Queen Charlotte Island)
Saudi Arabia (Ash Sharqiyah [part])
Texas (Brownsville)
Tunisia
United Arab Emirates (part)
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Volgograd Oblast
Voronezh Oblast
Yamalia Okrug
Yemen (Abyan, 'Adan, Ad Dali', Al Bayda', Al Hudaydah, Al Mahwit, 'Amran, Dhamar, Hajjah, Ibb, Lahij, Ma'rib, Sa'dah, Sanaá, Shabwah, Ta'izz)
Antarctic Peninsula*

Capital: Rome

India
Bhutan
India (Bihar, Chandigarh, Goa, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Uttaranchal, West Bengal)
Nepal

Capital: Kathmandu

Pacific
Bismarck Archipelago
Cook Islands
Kiribati
Tuvalu

Capital: Rapul (OOC: RL Rabuul)

Moesia
Bulgaria

Capital: Sofia

Achaia
Greece (Attica, Central Greece, Epirus, Ionian Islands, Peloponnese, South Aegean [part], Thessaly, West Greece)

Capital: Athens

Kalmykia
Kalmykia Republic

Capital: Elista

Koryakia
Koryak Okrug

Capital: Palana

Casara
Mauritania
Western Sahara

Capital: Tepitilan

Alania
North Ossetia-Alania Republic

Capital: Vladikavkaz

Ontario
Ontario

Capital: Toronto

Tatarstan
Tatarstan Republic

*Colony in transition to becoming independent

Capital: Kazan
Neuvo Rica
29-01-2006, 10:24
Antarctica (part),

Government: Dependency
Long Name: The Neuvo Rican Dependency of Lower Antarctica
Military: 100,000
Capital: Sharjan Army Base

This region is very sparsely populated, and is used mainly as a military training ground and research area.



Brazil (Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Pará, Paraíba, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, Roraima, Tocantins),

Government: Neuvo Rican Capital Territory
Long Name: The Upper Amazon Federal Territory
Military: 17 million troops (incl. Logistical support)
Capital: Manaus



Clipperton Island, Johnston Atoll,

Government: Neuvo Rican Dependency
Long Name: The Dependency of Neuvo Rican Pacific Lands
Military: 12,000
Capital: Clipperton Town

Juan de Nova Island,

Government: Dependency
Long Name: The Dependency of Juan De Nova
Military: 2,000

It's an airbase


Mexico (Aguascalientes, Campeche, Chipas, Colima, Diatrito Federale, Guanajato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, México, Michoacán, Morelos, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potoaí, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxacale, Veracruz, Zacatecas),

Government: Neuvo Rican Region
Long Name: The Region of Lower Mexico
Military: 14 million


Sierra Leone

Government: Neuvo Rican Colony
Long Name: The Protectorate of Neuvo Rican West Africa
Military: 890,000

Sudan

Government: Kingdom
Long Name: The Neuvo Rican Empire on the Nile
Military: 4 million

Yemen


Government: Colony
Long Name: Neuvo Rican Arabian Lands
Military: 1.2 million