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+ | The natives were very welcoming, which played a big party in Eagmont's cultural identity. |
Revision as of 19:42, 23 September 2006
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Motto: Win all, lose all | |
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Region | Eagmont |
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Capital | Oban |
Official Language(s) | English, French, Russian |
Leader | John key |
Population | Oban Metropolitan= 18 million |
Currency | Dollar |
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Welcome to the Federal Republic of Eagmont, a safe and devout region of over 2 billion people. The current leader is John Key, leader of the Conservative party.
History
The Founding of Eagmont
78 men and women from a far off land settled in this Island in 1459, with intentions to set up a colony. The leader of the group, George Watsons, felt it appropriate to name it after a new born that was born just before the landing. So, this island was named Harry Eagmont (Harry was never used), and there was a 5 day party in honour of the founding. George Watsons was elected the first President of Eagmont after a voting period of 5 days.
Eagmont Presidential Elections 1459 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
The Wiggs | George Watsons | 52 | 66.666 | ||
Conservative | Theador Dumsfield | 26 | 33.33 |
The Natives Eagmont
10 days after the arrival, many members of Eagmont started hearing strange chants in a different language coming from the hills. These hills have been out of bounds, effective when the President was re instated.
The natives finally made an apperance in 1460, when the President ordered the men to attack the noises. The natives, who spoke a dialect of Nordaþ, could speak little english but still could communicate well.
The natives were very welcoming, which played a big party in Eagmont's cultural identity.