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However, the re-construction and re-industrialization process was hindered by the inefficiencies in the first three-year plan for the re-development and re-industrialization of New Ronin, forcing the Syndicalist Roninese Union (SRU) to re-develop their objectives and to introduce a new ten-year plan on 1 January 2007 that would focus primarily on import-substitution re-industrialization (ISRI), and the total restoration of its infrastructure.
 
However, the re-construction and re-industrialization process was hindered by the inefficiencies in the first three-year plan for the re-development and re-industrialization of New Ronin, forcing the Syndicalist Roninese Union (SRU) to re-develop their objectives and to introduce a new ten-year plan on 1 January 2007 that would focus primarily on import-substitution re-industrialization (ISRI), and the total restoration of its infrastructure.
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Revision as of 01:46, 15 April 2007

The People's Syndicalist Commune of New Ronin
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Flag of New Ronin Seal of New Ronin
Motto: The Shelter of Equality, Freedom and Social Justice!
National Anthem: The Internationale
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Region Karla
Capital Ronin City
Largest city Porterdam
Official Language(s) Roninese
Government People's Syndicalist Commune
Independence
 - Declared 14 March 2004 
 - Established as the PSCNR 24 September 2004 
Area
 - Total 103,849 sq mi.
 - % water {{{pcwater}}}
Population 150,000,000 (2007 est.)
Currency Roninese Tag (RNT)
Timezone RST (UTC−9)
 - Summer (DST) RST (UTC−10)
Internet TLD .nr
Calling code +917(RON)
ISO Code RON
NS Sunset XML

Overview

The People's Syndicalist Commune of New Ronin (Roninese: Zé Chu Sanjakeroké Kyouke zo Shiné Ronin), or simply New Ronin (Roninese: Shiné Ronin), is a country and a urban Anarchist Syndicalist people's commune located in South Columbria; bounded to its north by Segasaturn, to its south by the Eastern Ocean and to its west by the Great Saturnia River. The People's Syndicalist Commune of New Ronin comprises of over 3,000 communal residential, commercial and industrial districts, 21 towns and villages and the main cities of Porterdam and Ronin City, two out of many of the world's most densely populated cities.

With nearly 200,000 square kilometers, New Ronin is the smallest country in South Columbria and one of the smallest countries in the world. With a population of a 150 million, it is also the most densely populated countries in both the Karla region and the world.

Since gaining its independence on 14 March 2004 as the People's Republic of New Ronin after a 29-year insurrection against multiple colonial powers, and its formal establishment as a People's Syndicalist Commune under the direction of the Syndicalist Roninese Union (SRU) and the Roninese people after a three-month long revolt against the provisional government of New Ronin on 24 September 2004, New Ronin has begun the long and difficult process of re-construction and re-industrialization (Before 1975, the area that now makes up New Ronin was apart of the Colony of Segasaturn and was the third most industrialized and developed region in South Columbria.)

However, the re-construction and re-industrialization process was hindered by the inefficiencies in the first three-year plan for the re-development and re-industrialization of New Ronin, forcing the Syndicalist Roninese Union (SRU) to re-develop their objectives and to introduce a new ten-year plan on 1 January 2007 that would focus primarily on import-substitution re-industrialization (ISRI), and the total restoration of its infrastructure.

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