United Earthlings
09-11-2006, 23:30
The Republic of United Nations
Background:
Formed from the ashes that were the Iberian Netherlands, the nations of the formal kindgom along with a few new nations gather together to form the Republic of United Nations or RUN. Unlike, the previous UN- the new Republic had the economic and military will to ensure that it's voice would be heard in the world. Furthermore, it would use this voice to project a sense of order and peace to the world. It also, had the political will to see things to the end. A new road lay ahead, whether this road would be bumpy or smooth would be determine by not only the Republic but, by the rest of the known world.
Though, the withdraw of the nation of Equatorial Guinea from the RUN has brought question to how the RUN pursues it's policies. The Republic has remained committed to it's goal of helping to bring Peace and Security to all nations on Earth.
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Geography
Total Area: 6,332,516.1 Sq km
Andorra: 468 Sq km
Argentina: 2,766,890 Sq km
Aruba: 193 Sq km
Bangladesh: 144,000 sq km
Barbados: 431 sq km
Belgium: 30,528 Sq km
Christmas Island: 135 Sq km
Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 14 Sq km
Comoros: 2,170 Sq km
Europa Island: 28 Sq km
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): 12,173 sq km
Gibraltar: 6.5 Sq km
Grenada: 344 sq km
Guyana: 214,970 sq km
Juan de Nova Island: 4.4 Sq km
Luxembourg: 2,586 Sq km
Madagascar: 587,040 Sq km
Martinique: 1,100 sq km
Mauritius: 2,040 Sq km
Mayotte: 374 Sq km
Netherlands: 41,526 Sq km
Netherlands Antilles: 1,013.2 Sq km
Paraguay: 406,750 sq km
Portugal: 92,391 Sq km
Reunion: 2,517 Sq km
Saint Lucia: 616 sq km
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 389 sq km
Seychelles: 455 Sq km
Spain: 504,782 Sq km
Sri Lanka: 65,610 Sq km
Sweden: 449,964 sq km
Trinidad and Tobago: 5,128 Sq km
Tromelin Island: 1 Sq km
Uruguay: 176,220 sq km
Venezuela: 912,050 Sq km
Natural Resources: Hydropower, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead, construction materials, silica sand, carbonates, phosphate, fish/shrimp, squid, calcified seaweed, sphagnum moss, tropical fruit, guano deposits and other fertilizers, graphite, chromite, coal, bauxite, salt, quartz, tar sands, semiprecious stones, mica, natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, sand and gravel, copper, zinc, tin, tungsten, manganese, silver, gold, uranium, marble, clay, gypsum, copra, cinnamon trees, lignite, mercury, pyrites, magnesite, fluorspar, sepiolite, kaolin, potash, gems, asphalt, diamonds, tantalum, arsenic and feldspar.
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People
Total Population: 361,388,678
The Kingdom of the Netherlands: 16,570,613
The Protectorate of Aruba (Part of the Netherlands): 100,018
The Protectorate of Netherlands Antilles (Part of the Netherlands-includes St.Martin): 256,754
The Kingdom of Belgium: 10,392,226
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: 480,222
The United Netherlands (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg): 27,799,833
The Kingdom of Spain: 40,448,191
The Portuguese Republic: 10,642,836
The Principality of Andorra: 71,822
The Protectorate of Gibraltar (Part of Spain): 27,967
Iberian Kingdom (Spain/Gibraltar, Portugal and Andorra): 51,190,816
Sri Lanka: 20,926,315
The Protectorate of Cocos (Keeling) Islands [Part of Sri Lanka]: 596
The Protectorate of Christmas Island [Part of Sri Lanka]: 1,402
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: 20,928,313
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (includes Guyana): 26,792,623
The Protectorate of Grenada [Part of Venezuela]: 89,971
The Protectorate of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [Part of Venezuela]: 118,149
The Protectorate of Barbados [Part of Venezuela]: 280,946
The Protectorate of Saint Lucia [Part of Venezuela]: 170,649
The Protectorate of Martinique [Part of Venezuela]: 401,000
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: 27,853,338
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: 1,056,608
Madagascar: 19,448,815
The Protectorate of Seychelles [Part of Madagascar]: 81,895
The Protectorate of Comoros [Part of Madagascar]: 711,417
The Protectorate of Mayotte [Part of Madagascar]: 208,783
The Protectorate of Reunion [Part of Madagascar]: 793,000
The Protectorate of Mauritius [Part of Madagascar]: 1,250,882
Europe Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
Juan de Nova Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
Tromelin Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
The Republic of Madagascar: 22,494,792
Argentine Republic (including Chilena Region #12): 40,452,753
The Protectorate of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) [Part of Argentina]: 3,105
The Protectorate of the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands [Part of Argentina]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a biological station)
Republic of Paraguay: 6,669,086
Oriental Republic of Uruguay: 3,460,607
The Argenguay Republic: 50,585,551
People's Republic of Bangladesh: 150,448,339
Kingdom of Sweden: 9,031,088
Languages: The Republic has no official language as many different languages are spoken throughout the Republic. However, by population most people living in the Republic speak Spanish and it's many dialects, which has unoffically become the comman language used when spoken in the Republic. Other official languages spoken included Dutch, French, Portuguese, German, English, Malay, Arabic, Luxembourgish, Malagasy, Frisian, Sinhala, Bangla/Bengali, Swedish and Guarani.
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Government
Country name: The Republic of United Nations (long); The Republic (short); RUN (very short)
Government type: Constitutional Monarchy/Democratic Socialist Republic/Parliamentary Democracy/Republic/Federal Republic/Constitutional Republic
RUN Headquaters: Brussels, Belgium of the United Netherlands
Capitals: Andorra la Vella, Buenos Aires, Brussels, Luxembourg, Antananarivo, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Colombo, Madrid, Caracas, Port-of-Spain, Dhaka, Stockholm, Asuncion and Montevideo
Provincial Capitals: Oranjestad, Bridgetown, The Settlement, West Island, Moroni, Saint George's, Gibraltar, Fort-de-France, Port Louis, Mamoutzou, Willemstad, Saint-Denis, Castries, Kingstown, Victoria and Stanley
Executive Branch of the Republic
Each member of the Republic has its own Exective branch. The following is a breakdown of the governments that make up the Republic.
Secretary-General of the Republic of United Nations: Jean-Claude Santer
The Kingdom of the United Netherlands: King William I and Prime Minister Willem Drees
The Kingdom of Iberia: King Philip VI and Prime Minister José María Aznar
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: President Mahinda Rajapaksa
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: President Simón Bolívar
The Republic of Madagascar: President Marc Ravalomanana
The Argenguay Republic: Prime Minister Néstor Rivadavia
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: President George Manning
People's Republic of Bangladesh: Prime Minister and President Mujibur Ahmed
Kingdom of Sweden: Prime Minister Johan Reinfeldt
Legislative Branch of the Republic:
Each member of the Republic runs and maintains its own type of Legislative Branch. The following is a breakdown of the Legislative Branch for each country in the Republic.
Andorra: unicameral General Council of the Valleys (28 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Argentina: bicameral National Congress (72 seats; members are elected for six-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies (267 seats; members are elected to a four-year term)
Aruba: unicameral Legislature (21 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Bangladesh: unicameral National Parliament; (300 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Barbados: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (a 21-member body) and the House of Assembly (30 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Belgium: bicameral Parliament consists of a Senate (71 seats; members serve four-year terms) and a Chamber of Deputies (150 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Christmas Island: unicameral Christmas Island Shire Council (9 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands: unicameral Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council (7 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Comoros: unicameral Assembly of the Union (33 seats; members serve for five years)
Gibraltar: unicameral House of Assembly (18 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Grenada: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (a 13-member body) and the House of Representatives (15 seats; members serve five-year terms
Luxembourg: unicameral Chamber of Deputies (60 seats; members are serve five-year terms)
Madagascar: bicameral legislature consists of a National Assembly (160 seats; members serve four-year terms) and a Senate (100 seats; members serve four-year terms
Martinique: unicameral General Council (45 seats; members serve six-year terms) and a unicameral Regional Council (41 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Mauritius: unicameral National Assembly (70 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Mayotte: unicameral General Council (19 seats; members serve three-year terms)
Netherlands: bicameral States General consists of the First Chamber or Eerste Kamer (75 seats; members serve four-year terms) and the Second Chamber or Tweede Kamer (150 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Netherlands Antilles: unicameral States (22 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Paraguay: bicameral Congress consists of the Chamber of Senators (45 seats; members serve five-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies (80 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Portugal: unicameral Assembly of the Republic (230 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Reunion: unicameral General Council (49 seats; members serve six-year terms) and a unicameral Regional Council (45 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Saint Lucia: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (11 seats) and the House of Assembly (17 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: unicameral House of Assembly (21 seats; representatives serve five-year terms)
Seychelles: unicameral National Assembly (34 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Spain: bicameral; General Courts or National Assembly consists of the Senate (259 seats; members serve four-year terms) and the Congress of Deputies (350 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Sri Lanka: unicameral Parliament (225 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Sweden: unicameral Parliament (349 seats; members are elected to serve four-year terms)
Trinidad and Tobago: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (31 seats; members serve for a maximum term of five years) and the House of Representatives (36 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Uruguay: bicameral General Assembly which consists of a Chamber of Senators (30 seats; members serve five-year terms; the vice president has one vote in the Senate) and a Chamber of Representatives (99 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Venezuela: unicameral National Assembly (232 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Judicial Branch of the Republic:
Each member of the Republic has its own unique form of a Supreme Court.
United Nations Security Council (UNSC):
Each member of the Republic sends one Delegate to represent their country on the Security Council. It is here that all matters relating to the Republic are discussed. The meeting of the Security Council takes place once a week in the city of The Hague. Emergency sessions can be called if need be. The following member countries sit on the Council-The Kingdom of the United Netherlands, The Kingdom of Iberia, The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, The Republic of Gran Venezuela, The Republic of Madagascar, The Argenguay Republic, The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, The People's Republic of Bangladesh and the Kingdom of Sweden.
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Economy
Agriculture Products: Rye, wheat, barley, oats, vegetables, aloes, livestock, fish, sugar beets, fruits, grain, tobacco, bananas, pawpaws, coconuts, vanilla, cloves, perfume essences, copra, cassava (tapioca), wine, grapes, dairy products (milk, cheese, eggs), livestock products (beef, veal, pork, chicken), coffee, sugarcane, cocoa, rice, beans, soybeans, peanuts, tea, corn, pulses, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), sorghum, tropical fruit, tomatoes, olives, cinnamon, sweet potatoes, yams, nutmeg, mace, tuna, citrus, lemons, pineapples, avocados, hides, oilseed, sunflower seeds, spices, rubber, cotton, palm oil nuts, root crops and jute.
Electricity Production(P) and Consumption(C):
Argentina: 87.16 billion kWh(P) and 82.97 billion kWh(C)
Aruba: 770 million kWh(P) and 716.1 million kWh(C)
Bangladesh: 17.42 billion kWh(P) and 16.2 billion kWh(C)
Barbados: 819 million kWh(P) and 761.7 million kWh(C)
Belgium: 87.07 billion kWh(P) and 79.66 billion kWh(C)
Comoros: 18 million kWh(P) and 16.74 million kWh(C)
Falkland Islands 16 million kWh(P) and 14.88 million kWh(C)
Gibraltar: 106.1 million kWh(P) and 98.69 million kWh(C)
Grenada: 159.8 million kWh(P) and 148.6 million kWh(C)
Guyana: 779 million kWh(P) and 724.5 million kWh(C)
Luxembourg: 5.549 billion kWh(P) and 6.14 billion kWh(C)
Madagascar: 825.4 million kWh(P) and 767.7 million kWh(C)
Martinique: 1.205 billion kWh(P) and 1.12 billion kWh(C)
Mauritius: 1.941 billion kWh(P) and 1.805 billion kWh(C)
Netherlands: 98.8 billion kWh(P) and 101.6 billion kWh(C)
Netherlands Antilles: 1.017 billion kWh(P) and 945.8 million kWh(C)
Paraguay: 51.77 billion kWh(P) and 3.133 billion kWh(C)
Portugal: 47.42 billion kWh(P) and 44.01 billion kWh(C)
Reunion: 1.19 billion kWh(P) and 1.107 billion kWh(C)
Saint Lucia: 281 million kWh(P) and 261.4 million kWh(C)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 95 million kWh(P) and 88.35 million kWh(C)
Seychelles: 241.3 million kWh(P) and 224.4 million kWh(C)
Spain: 254.8 billion kWh(P) and 231.2 billion kWh(C)
Sri Lanka: 7.308 billion kWh(P) and 6.796 billion kWh(C)
Sweden: 139.4 billion kWh(P) and 131.8 billion kWh(C)
Trinidad and Tobago: 6.076 billion kWh(P) and 5.651 billion kWh(C)
Uruguay: 8.183 billion kWh(P) and 9.939 billion kWh(C)
Venezuela: 87.44 billion kWh(P) and 81.32 billion kWh(C)
Oil Production(P), Consumption(C) and Import(I):
Total Production and Consumption of Oil: * bbl/day(P) and * bbl/day(C)
Argenguay: 745,514 bbl/day(P) and 535,330 bbl/day(C)
Aruba: 2,363 bbl/day(P) and 7,000 bbl/day(C)
Bangladesh: 6,825 bbl/day(P) and 172,000 bbl/day(C)
Barbados: 1,000 bbl/day(P) and 11,000 bbl/day(C)
Comoros: 720 bbl/day(C)
Grenada: 1,800 bbl/day(C)
Iberia: 31,250 bbl/day(P) and 1,930,000(C)
Madagascar: 91 bbl/day(P) and 34,000 bbl/day(C)
Martinique: 13,800 bbl/day(C)
Mauritius: 22,000 bbl/day(C)
Mayotte: 700 bbl/day(C)
United Netherlands: 108,930 bbl/day(P) and 1,650,120 bbl/day(C)
Netherlands Antilles: 72,500 bbl/day(C)
Reunion: 18,500 bbl/day(C)
Saint Lucia: 2,800 bbl/day(C)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 1,400 bbl/day(C)
Seychelles: 7,600 bbl/day(C)
Sri Lanka: 168,000 bbl/day(C)
Sweden: 3,208 bbl/day(P) and 362,400 bbl/day(C)
Trinidad and Tobago: 150,000 bbl/day(P) and 34,000 bbl/day(C)
Gran Venezuela: 3,081,000 bbl/day(P) and 571,300 bbl/day(C)
The Emirate 423,520 bbl/day(I)
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Transportation
Airports (both paved and unpaved): Argentina-1,381; Aruba-1, Bangladesh-16, Barbados-1, Belgium-43, Christmas Island-1, Cocos (Keeling) Islands-1, Comoros-4, Europa Island-1, Falkland Islands-5, Gibraltar-1, Grenada-3, Guyana-90, Juan de Nova Island-1, Luxembourg-2, Madagascar-116, Martinique-2, Mauritius-6, Mayotte-1, Netherlands-27, Netherlands Antilles-5, Paraguay-881, Portugal-66, Reunion-2, Saint Lucia-2, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-6, Seychelles-15, Spain-157, Sri Lanka-16, Sweden-255, Trinidad and Tobago-6, Tromelin Island-1, Uruguay-64 and Venezuela-375
Roadways (Total-both paved and unpaved): Andorra-269 km; Argentina-229,144 km; Aruba-800 km; Bangladesh-239,226 km; Barbados-1,600 km; Belgium-149,757 km; Christmas Island-142 km; Cocos (Keeling) Islands-22 km; Comoros-880 km; Falkland Islands-440 km; Gibraltar-29 km; Grenada-1,127 km; Guyana-7,970 km; Luxembourg-5,210 km; Madagascar-49,827 km; Martinique-2,105 km; Mauritius-2,020 km; Mayotte-93 km; Netherlands-134,000 km; Paraguay-29,500 km; Portugal-72,600 km; Reunion-1,214 km; Saint Lucia-910 km; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-829 km; Seychelles-458 km; Spain-666,292 km; Sri Lanka-97,287 km; Sweden-424,981 km; Trinidad and Tobago-8,320 km; Uruguay-77,732 and Venezuela-96,155 km
Ports and terminals: Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Concepcion del Uruguay, La Plata, Punta Colorada, Rosario, San Lorenzo-San Martin, San Nicolas, Barcadera, Oranjestad, Sint Nicolaas, Antwerp, Brussels, Gent, Liege, Oostende, Zeebrugge, Flying Fish Cove, Port Refuge, Mayotte, Moutsamoudou, Gibraltar, Mertert, Antsiranana, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara, Port Louis, Dzaoudzi, Amsterdam, Groningen, IJmuiden, Rotterdam, Terneuzen, Vlissingen, Zaanstad, Bopec Terminal, Fuik Bay, Kralendijk, Willemstad, Leixoes, Lisbon, Setubal, Sines, Le Port, Victoria, Algeciras, Barcelona, Cartagena, Gijon, Huelva, La Coruna, Tarragona, Valencia, Colombo, Galle, Pointe-a-Pierre, Point Lisas, Port-of-Spain, Amuay, La Guaira, Maracaibo, Puerto Cabello, Punta Cardon, Bridgetown, Saint George's, Georgetown, Fort-de-France, La Trinite, Marin, Castries, Cul-de-Sac, Vieux-Fort, Kingstown, Chittagong, Mongla Port, Goteborg, Helsingborg, Karlshamn, Lulea, Malmo, Oxelosund, Stenungsund, Stockholm, Trelleborg, Portsmouth, Stanley, Asuncion, Villeta, San Antonio, Encarnacion, Montevideo, Nueva Palmira, Fray Bentos, Colonia and Juan Lacaze
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Military
Army: 2,684,566 active personnel and 399,551 reserve personnel
Navy: 172,337 active personnel and 45,600 reserve personnel
Air Force: 110,554 active personnel and 53,842 reserve personnel
Army/Navy Military Declaration (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11539814&postcount=17) and Air Force Military Declaration (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11956922&postcount=48)
Defense Condition (DEFCON)
DEFCON 5: Normal peacetime readiness
DEFCON 4: Normal, increased intelligence and strengthened security measures
DEFCON 3: Increase in force readiness above normal readiness
DEFCON 2: Further Increase in force readiness, but less than maximum readiness {Reserves put on standby}
DEFCON 1: Maximum force readiness {Reserve Personnel called up}
The Kingdom of the United Netherlands: DEFCON 3
The Kingdom of Iberia: DEFCON 3
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: DEFCON 5
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: DEFCON 3
The Republic of Madagascar: DEFCON 4
The Argenguay Republic: DEFCON 3
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: DEFCON 3
The Kingdom of Sweden: DEFCON 5
People's Republic of Bangladesh: DEFCON 4
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Our Embassies with the International World
Relations-Ally/Good/Neutral/Poor/Hostile/No Relations
United Citizens Federation
The United Autonomous Republics of Central Asia
The Emirate of Alif Laam Miim
The Sharina Technocracy-Poor
The Republican Republic of Great Romeo
The Right-conservative Monocracy of the Great Sixth Reich
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EATO Alliance (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=498113)
Background:
Formed from the ashes that were the Iberian Netherlands, the nations of the formal kindgom along with a few new nations gather together to form the Republic of United Nations or RUN. Unlike, the previous UN- the new Republic had the economic and military will to ensure that it's voice would be heard in the world. Furthermore, it would use this voice to project a sense of order and peace to the world. It also, had the political will to see things to the end. A new road lay ahead, whether this road would be bumpy or smooth would be determine by not only the Republic but, by the rest of the known world.
Though, the withdraw of the nation of Equatorial Guinea from the RUN has brought question to how the RUN pursues it's policies. The Republic has remained committed to it's goal of helping to bring Peace and Security to all nations on Earth.
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Geography
Total Area: 6,332,516.1 Sq km
Andorra: 468 Sq km
Argentina: 2,766,890 Sq km
Aruba: 193 Sq km
Bangladesh: 144,000 sq km
Barbados: 431 sq km
Belgium: 30,528 Sq km
Christmas Island: 135 Sq km
Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 14 Sq km
Comoros: 2,170 Sq km
Europa Island: 28 Sq km
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): 12,173 sq km
Gibraltar: 6.5 Sq km
Grenada: 344 sq km
Guyana: 214,970 sq km
Juan de Nova Island: 4.4 Sq km
Luxembourg: 2,586 Sq km
Madagascar: 587,040 Sq km
Martinique: 1,100 sq km
Mauritius: 2,040 Sq km
Mayotte: 374 Sq km
Netherlands: 41,526 Sq km
Netherlands Antilles: 1,013.2 Sq km
Paraguay: 406,750 sq km
Portugal: 92,391 Sq km
Reunion: 2,517 Sq km
Saint Lucia: 616 sq km
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 389 sq km
Seychelles: 455 Sq km
Spain: 504,782 Sq km
Sri Lanka: 65,610 Sq km
Sweden: 449,964 sq km
Trinidad and Tobago: 5,128 Sq km
Tromelin Island: 1 Sq km
Uruguay: 176,220 sq km
Venezuela: 912,050 Sq km
Natural Resources: Hydropower, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead, construction materials, silica sand, carbonates, phosphate, fish/shrimp, squid, calcified seaweed, sphagnum moss, tropical fruit, guano deposits and other fertilizers, graphite, chromite, coal, bauxite, salt, quartz, tar sands, semiprecious stones, mica, natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, sand and gravel, copper, zinc, tin, tungsten, manganese, silver, gold, uranium, marble, clay, gypsum, copra, cinnamon trees, lignite, mercury, pyrites, magnesite, fluorspar, sepiolite, kaolin, potash, gems, asphalt, diamonds, tantalum, arsenic and feldspar.
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People
Total Population: 361,388,678
The Kingdom of the Netherlands: 16,570,613
The Protectorate of Aruba (Part of the Netherlands): 100,018
The Protectorate of Netherlands Antilles (Part of the Netherlands-includes St.Martin): 256,754
The Kingdom of Belgium: 10,392,226
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: 480,222
The United Netherlands (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg): 27,799,833
The Kingdom of Spain: 40,448,191
The Portuguese Republic: 10,642,836
The Principality of Andorra: 71,822
The Protectorate of Gibraltar (Part of Spain): 27,967
Iberian Kingdom (Spain/Gibraltar, Portugal and Andorra): 51,190,816
Sri Lanka: 20,926,315
The Protectorate of Cocos (Keeling) Islands [Part of Sri Lanka]: 596
The Protectorate of Christmas Island [Part of Sri Lanka]: 1,402
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: 20,928,313
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (includes Guyana): 26,792,623
The Protectorate of Grenada [Part of Venezuela]: 89,971
The Protectorate of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [Part of Venezuela]: 118,149
The Protectorate of Barbados [Part of Venezuela]: 280,946
The Protectorate of Saint Lucia [Part of Venezuela]: 170,649
The Protectorate of Martinique [Part of Venezuela]: 401,000
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: 27,853,338
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: 1,056,608
Madagascar: 19,448,815
The Protectorate of Seychelles [Part of Madagascar]: 81,895
The Protectorate of Comoros [Part of Madagascar]: 711,417
The Protectorate of Mayotte [Part of Madagascar]: 208,783
The Protectorate of Reunion [Part of Madagascar]: 793,000
The Protectorate of Mauritius [Part of Madagascar]: 1,250,882
Europe Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
Juan de Nova Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
Tromelin Island [Part of Madagascar]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a meteorological station)
The Republic of Madagascar: 22,494,792
Argentine Republic (including Chilena Region #12): 40,452,753
The Protectorate of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) [Part of Argentina]: 3,105
The Protectorate of the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands [Part of Argentina]: no indigenous inhabitants (small military garrison oversees a biological station)
Republic of Paraguay: 6,669,086
Oriental Republic of Uruguay: 3,460,607
The Argenguay Republic: 50,585,551
People's Republic of Bangladesh: 150,448,339
Kingdom of Sweden: 9,031,088
Languages: The Republic has no official language as many different languages are spoken throughout the Republic. However, by population most people living in the Republic speak Spanish and it's many dialects, which has unoffically become the comman language used when spoken in the Republic. Other official languages spoken included Dutch, French, Portuguese, German, English, Malay, Arabic, Luxembourgish, Malagasy, Frisian, Sinhala, Bangla/Bengali, Swedish and Guarani.
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Government
Country name: The Republic of United Nations (long); The Republic (short); RUN (very short)
Government type: Constitutional Monarchy/Democratic Socialist Republic/Parliamentary Democracy/Republic/Federal Republic/Constitutional Republic
RUN Headquaters: Brussels, Belgium of the United Netherlands
Capitals: Andorra la Vella, Buenos Aires, Brussels, Luxembourg, Antananarivo, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Colombo, Madrid, Caracas, Port-of-Spain, Dhaka, Stockholm, Asuncion and Montevideo
Provincial Capitals: Oranjestad, Bridgetown, The Settlement, West Island, Moroni, Saint George's, Gibraltar, Fort-de-France, Port Louis, Mamoutzou, Willemstad, Saint-Denis, Castries, Kingstown, Victoria and Stanley
Executive Branch of the Republic
Each member of the Republic has its own Exective branch. The following is a breakdown of the governments that make up the Republic.
Secretary-General of the Republic of United Nations: Jean-Claude Santer
The Kingdom of the United Netherlands: King William I and Prime Minister Willem Drees
The Kingdom of Iberia: King Philip VI and Prime Minister José María Aznar
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: President Mahinda Rajapaksa
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: President Simón Bolívar
The Republic of Madagascar: President Marc Ravalomanana
The Argenguay Republic: Prime Minister Néstor Rivadavia
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: President George Manning
People's Republic of Bangladesh: Prime Minister and President Mujibur Ahmed
Kingdom of Sweden: Prime Minister Johan Reinfeldt
Legislative Branch of the Republic:
Each member of the Republic runs and maintains its own type of Legislative Branch. The following is a breakdown of the Legislative Branch for each country in the Republic.
Andorra: unicameral General Council of the Valleys (28 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Argentina: bicameral National Congress (72 seats; members are elected for six-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies (267 seats; members are elected to a four-year term)
Aruba: unicameral Legislature (21 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Bangladesh: unicameral National Parliament; (300 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Barbados: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (a 21-member body) and the House of Assembly (30 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Belgium: bicameral Parliament consists of a Senate (71 seats; members serve four-year terms) and a Chamber of Deputies (150 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Christmas Island: unicameral Christmas Island Shire Council (9 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands: unicameral Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council (7 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Comoros: unicameral Assembly of the Union (33 seats; members serve for five years)
Gibraltar: unicameral House of Assembly (18 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Grenada: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (a 13-member body) and the House of Representatives (15 seats; members serve five-year terms
Luxembourg: unicameral Chamber of Deputies (60 seats; members are serve five-year terms)
Madagascar: bicameral legislature consists of a National Assembly (160 seats; members serve four-year terms) and a Senate (100 seats; members serve four-year terms
Martinique: unicameral General Council (45 seats; members serve six-year terms) and a unicameral Regional Council (41 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Mauritius: unicameral National Assembly (70 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Mayotte: unicameral General Council (19 seats; members serve three-year terms)
Netherlands: bicameral States General consists of the First Chamber or Eerste Kamer (75 seats; members serve four-year terms) and the Second Chamber or Tweede Kamer (150 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Netherlands Antilles: unicameral States (22 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Paraguay: bicameral Congress consists of the Chamber of Senators (45 seats; members serve five-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies (80 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Portugal: unicameral Assembly of the Republic (230 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Reunion: unicameral General Council (49 seats; members serve six-year terms) and a unicameral Regional Council (45 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Saint Lucia: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (11 seats) and the House of Assembly (17 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: unicameral House of Assembly (21 seats; representatives serve five-year terms)
Seychelles: unicameral National Assembly (34 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Spain: bicameral; General Courts or National Assembly consists of the Senate (259 seats; members serve four-year terms) and the Congress of Deputies (350 seats; members serve four-year terms)
Sri Lanka: unicameral Parliament (225 seats; members serve six-year terms)
Sweden: unicameral Parliament (349 seats; members are elected to serve four-year terms)
Trinidad and Tobago: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (31 seats; members serve for a maximum term of five years) and the House of Representatives (36 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Uruguay: bicameral General Assembly which consists of a Chamber of Senators (30 seats; members serve five-year terms; the vice president has one vote in the Senate) and a Chamber of Representatives (99 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Venezuela: unicameral National Assembly (232 seats; members serve five-year terms)
Judicial Branch of the Republic:
Each member of the Republic has its own unique form of a Supreme Court.
United Nations Security Council (UNSC):
Each member of the Republic sends one Delegate to represent their country on the Security Council. It is here that all matters relating to the Republic are discussed. The meeting of the Security Council takes place once a week in the city of The Hague. Emergency sessions can be called if need be. The following member countries sit on the Council-The Kingdom of the United Netherlands, The Kingdom of Iberia, The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, The Republic of Gran Venezuela, The Republic of Madagascar, The Argenguay Republic, The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, The People's Republic of Bangladesh and the Kingdom of Sweden.
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Economy
Agriculture Products: Rye, wheat, barley, oats, vegetables, aloes, livestock, fish, sugar beets, fruits, grain, tobacco, bananas, pawpaws, coconuts, vanilla, cloves, perfume essences, copra, cassava (tapioca), wine, grapes, dairy products (milk, cheese, eggs), livestock products (beef, veal, pork, chicken), coffee, sugarcane, cocoa, rice, beans, soybeans, peanuts, tea, corn, pulses, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), sorghum, tropical fruit, tomatoes, olives, cinnamon, sweet potatoes, yams, nutmeg, mace, tuna, citrus, lemons, pineapples, avocados, hides, oilseed, sunflower seeds, spices, rubber, cotton, palm oil nuts, root crops and jute.
Electricity Production(P) and Consumption(C):
Argentina: 87.16 billion kWh(P) and 82.97 billion kWh(C)
Aruba: 770 million kWh(P) and 716.1 million kWh(C)
Bangladesh: 17.42 billion kWh(P) and 16.2 billion kWh(C)
Barbados: 819 million kWh(P) and 761.7 million kWh(C)
Belgium: 87.07 billion kWh(P) and 79.66 billion kWh(C)
Comoros: 18 million kWh(P) and 16.74 million kWh(C)
Falkland Islands 16 million kWh(P) and 14.88 million kWh(C)
Gibraltar: 106.1 million kWh(P) and 98.69 million kWh(C)
Grenada: 159.8 million kWh(P) and 148.6 million kWh(C)
Guyana: 779 million kWh(P) and 724.5 million kWh(C)
Luxembourg: 5.549 billion kWh(P) and 6.14 billion kWh(C)
Madagascar: 825.4 million kWh(P) and 767.7 million kWh(C)
Martinique: 1.205 billion kWh(P) and 1.12 billion kWh(C)
Mauritius: 1.941 billion kWh(P) and 1.805 billion kWh(C)
Netherlands: 98.8 billion kWh(P) and 101.6 billion kWh(C)
Netherlands Antilles: 1.017 billion kWh(P) and 945.8 million kWh(C)
Paraguay: 51.77 billion kWh(P) and 3.133 billion kWh(C)
Portugal: 47.42 billion kWh(P) and 44.01 billion kWh(C)
Reunion: 1.19 billion kWh(P) and 1.107 billion kWh(C)
Saint Lucia: 281 million kWh(P) and 261.4 million kWh(C)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 95 million kWh(P) and 88.35 million kWh(C)
Seychelles: 241.3 million kWh(P) and 224.4 million kWh(C)
Spain: 254.8 billion kWh(P) and 231.2 billion kWh(C)
Sri Lanka: 7.308 billion kWh(P) and 6.796 billion kWh(C)
Sweden: 139.4 billion kWh(P) and 131.8 billion kWh(C)
Trinidad and Tobago: 6.076 billion kWh(P) and 5.651 billion kWh(C)
Uruguay: 8.183 billion kWh(P) and 9.939 billion kWh(C)
Venezuela: 87.44 billion kWh(P) and 81.32 billion kWh(C)
Oil Production(P), Consumption(C) and Import(I):
Total Production and Consumption of Oil: * bbl/day(P) and * bbl/day(C)
Argenguay: 745,514 bbl/day(P) and 535,330 bbl/day(C)
Aruba: 2,363 bbl/day(P) and 7,000 bbl/day(C)
Bangladesh: 6,825 bbl/day(P) and 172,000 bbl/day(C)
Barbados: 1,000 bbl/day(P) and 11,000 bbl/day(C)
Comoros: 720 bbl/day(C)
Grenada: 1,800 bbl/day(C)
Iberia: 31,250 bbl/day(P) and 1,930,000(C)
Madagascar: 91 bbl/day(P) and 34,000 bbl/day(C)
Martinique: 13,800 bbl/day(C)
Mauritius: 22,000 bbl/day(C)
Mayotte: 700 bbl/day(C)
United Netherlands: 108,930 bbl/day(P) and 1,650,120 bbl/day(C)
Netherlands Antilles: 72,500 bbl/day(C)
Reunion: 18,500 bbl/day(C)
Saint Lucia: 2,800 bbl/day(C)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 1,400 bbl/day(C)
Seychelles: 7,600 bbl/day(C)
Sri Lanka: 168,000 bbl/day(C)
Sweden: 3,208 bbl/day(P) and 362,400 bbl/day(C)
Trinidad and Tobago: 150,000 bbl/day(P) and 34,000 bbl/day(C)
Gran Venezuela: 3,081,000 bbl/day(P) and 571,300 bbl/day(C)
The Emirate 423,520 bbl/day(I)
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Transportation
Airports (both paved and unpaved): Argentina-1,381; Aruba-1, Bangladesh-16, Barbados-1, Belgium-43, Christmas Island-1, Cocos (Keeling) Islands-1, Comoros-4, Europa Island-1, Falkland Islands-5, Gibraltar-1, Grenada-3, Guyana-90, Juan de Nova Island-1, Luxembourg-2, Madagascar-116, Martinique-2, Mauritius-6, Mayotte-1, Netherlands-27, Netherlands Antilles-5, Paraguay-881, Portugal-66, Reunion-2, Saint Lucia-2, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-6, Seychelles-15, Spain-157, Sri Lanka-16, Sweden-255, Trinidad and Tobago-6, Tromelin Island-1, Uruguay-64 and Venezuela-375
Roadways (Total-both paved and unpaved): Andorra-269 km; Argentina-229,144 km; Aruba-800 km; Bangladesh-239,226 km; Barbados-1,600 km; Belgium-149,757 km; Christmas Island-142 km; Cocos (Keeling) Islands-22 km; Comoros-880 km; Falkland Islands-440 km; Gibraltar-29 km; Grenada-1,127 km; Guyana-7,970 km; Luxembourg-5,210 km; Madagascar-49,827 km; Martinique-2,105 km; Mauritius-2,020 km; Mayotte-93 km; Netherlands-134,000 km; Paraguay-29,500 km; Portugal-72,600 km; Reunion-1,214 km; Saint Lucia-910 km; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-829 km; Seychelles-458 km; Spain-666,292 km; Sri Lanka-97,287 km; Sweden-424,981 km; Trinidad and Tobago-8,320 km; Uruguay-77,732 and Venezuela-96,155 km
Ports and terminals: Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Concepcion del Uruguay, La Plata, Punta Colorada, Rosario, San Lorenzo-San Martin, San Nicolas, Barcadera, Oranjestad, Sint Nicolaas, Antwerp, Brussels, Gent, Liege, Oostende, Zeebrugge, Flying Fish Cove, Port Refuge, Mayotte, Moutsamoudou, Gibraltar, Mertert, Antsiranana, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara, Port Louis, Dzaoudzi, Amsterdam, Groningen, IJmuiden, Rotterdam, Terneuzen, Vlissingen, Zaanstad, Bopec Terminal, Fuik Bay, Kralendijk, Willemstad, Leixoes, Lisbon, Setubal, Sines, Le Port, Victoria, Algeciras, Barcelona, Cartagena, Gijon, Huelva, La Coruna, Tarragona, Valencia, Colombo, Galle, Pointe-a-Pierre, Point Lisas, Port-of-Spain, Amuay, La Guaira, Maracaibo, Puerto Cabello, Punta Cardon, Bridgetown, Saint George's, Georgetown, Fort-de-France, La Trinite, Marin, Castries, Cul-de-Sac, Vieux-Fort, Kingstown, Chittagong, Mongla Port, Goteborg, Helsingborg, Karlshamn, Lulea, Malmo, Oxelosund, Stenungsund, Stockholm, Trelleborg, Portsmouth, Stanley, Asuncion, Villeta, San Antonio, Encarnacion, Montevideo, Nueva Palmira, Fray Bentos, Colonia and Juan Lacaze
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Military
Army: 2,684,566 active personnel and 399,551 reserve personnel
Navy: 172,337 active personnel and 45,600 reserve personnel
Air Force: 110,554 active personnel and 53,842 reserve personnel
Army/Navy Military Declaration (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11539814&postcount=17) and Air Force Military Declaration (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11956922&postcount=48)
Defense Condition (DEFCON)
DEFCON 5: Normal peacetime readiness
DEFCON 4: Normal, increased intelligence and strengthened security measures
DEFCON 3: Increase in force readiness above normal readiness
DEFCON 2: Further Increase in force readiness, but less than maximum readiness {Reserves put on standby}
DEFCON 1: Maximum force readiness {Reserve Personnel called up}
The Kingdom of the United Netherlands: DEFCON 3
The Kingdom of Iberia: DEFCON 3
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: DEFCON 5
The Republic of Gran Venezuela: DEFCON 3
The Republic of Madagascar: DEFCON 4
The Argenguay Republic: DEFCON 3
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: DEFCON 3
The Kingdom of Sweden: DEFCON 5
People's Republic of Bangladesh: DEFCON 4
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Our Embassies with the International World
Relations-Ally/Good/Neutral/Poor/Hostile/No Relations
United Citizens Federation
The United Autonomous Republics of Central Asia
The Emirate of Alif Laam Miim
The Sharina Technocracy-Poor
The Republican Republic of Great Romeo
The Right-conservative Monocracy of the Great Sixth Reich
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