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Revision as of 00:42, 8 February 2006

Chicanada
chicanada.jpg
Flag of Chicanada
Motto: "What the hell, it's just an accent!"
Map of Chicanada
Region Atlantian Oceania
Capital Cana
Official Language(s) English [official], French, Romanesch
Leader Presidum Jeradine Lyiali
High Minister Paul Wyatt
Population
Currency Chicanadian pence 
NS Sunset XML

Geography

Edited upon completed transfer to Atlantian Oceania.

History of the Federated States of Chicanada

The lands now know as Chicanada have a rich history. British sailors discovered the northern colony of Livingston in 1586 ECE and moved south, eventually reaching and settling the area that is now known as Douala. Eventually, the lands around Douala became part of the Township Enclave and eventually creating the Palm Colony along the southern reach of Chicanada in 1589 ECE. French scout ships set up trading posts along the northern shoreline while exploring the territories, eventually laying claim to the Isla Lands in 1604 ECE. Palm Colony was incorporated into the Cana Lands in 1610 ECE. The Kingdom of Ris, to the northeast of Isla, was a self-sustained kingdom founded by Prince Sani The Right in 1423 ECE.

The Confederacy was officially founded in 1820 ECE. Before the Confederacy, the regions of Cana, Isla, Township were under protectorate rule from either Great Britain or Belgium. The Kingdom of Ris in 1775 ECE purchased the lands of Cana and Isla from Belgium and formed the Incorporated States of Risa. In 1795 Township entered into a war against Great Britain and won official autonomy in 1802. In 1803 the ISR and Great Britain agreed to allow Township into the ISR as a Republic of Isla. After the Great War of 1812, the ISR began discussing disolving the current structure and forming a new union. In 1820, at the behest of Cana, the Conferedated States of Chicanada were signed in Cana City, Palm Colony.

In 1923 ECE, the Confederacy of Chicanada became the Federated Cantons of Chicanada under a new Canton-region system. In addition, the Risian Kingdom was officially declared de facto rulers of the Risian Kingdom Autonomous Region and make all major decisions while staying part of the FCC.

At the end of 1932, the FCC began a transfer of regions to Atlantian Oceania. The Aramour and Risan kingdoms chose to remain in The Exodus, and formed the Commonwealth of Risa-Aramour in the former nation's lands.

Federal Government

The federal capital of the confederacy is located in Cana, and is home to the High Ministry and the legislative Assemblies.

Presidum

The President is directly elected to serve up to 2 5-year terms. The Presidency does very little in form of government, but has several major jobs. The President must approve the High Ministry and all ministry positions filled after Assembly elections. The President is the official ambassador to any conferences and major international organisations and can press issues to either the Regional or Colonial Assembly. The President is also the Speaker of the Regional Assembly and breaks ties in the Assembly when needed. The President may present bugetary issues to the Colonial Assembly and must sign onto the official budget of the state along with the High Minister.

High Ministry

The High Ministry is the highest level of government of Chicanada. The head of the HM, the High Emmissary, is the Head of State and Government and the HE makes all official decisions. The HE is selected by the coalitional government created in the Colonial Assembly and is typically the highest-ranking delegate. The HE selects a personal staff of aids and researchers who work in the HM preparing budgets and needed legislation.

Also in the HM is the President, who serves as an ambassador for the Conferderacy as well as advisor to the HE. The President also approves any appointment of the HE and their ministry positions.

The HM functions as the workhorse for the national government. The HM introduces legislation to the Canton and Colonial Assemblies and establishes the agenda for the Colonial Assembly. The HM also appoints 2 Supreme Council member (with approval of the Canton Assembly).

Colonial Assmebly

CA delegates are voted in by their respective cantons for up to 10 2-year terms. The CA is given the agenda as slected by the High Ministry and works in committee to pass needed legislation and create the governments working budget. The CA meets in Cana.

CA elections run on a two-ballot system for the 500 seats, with citizens voting for (a) a candidate and (b) a party. Half of each Canton's delegation is appointed based on party lists while the other half is directly elected. In order to form a government, 275 seats must be held. Should any government fall under the 275 threshold, the Presidum must call for new elections.

Canton Assembly

The 190 RA Members are selected by Regonal Governors and Colonial leadership. They can hold 3 5-year terms. Unlike the Colonial Assembly, the RA can not be suspended by the Presidum or by the Speaker. The RA is seen as the eye that make sure the CA does not overstep their bounds. The Canton Assembly reviews the budget and legislation passed by the Colonial Assembly. It is the only entity that can repeal decisions from the High Ministry with a 3/4 vote. The RA also works with the main lobby group ChiLo in making sure legislation and the budget is fair to all side.

Supreme Council

The Eastentown City Canton is home to the Supreme Council. As there is no constitution, the SC's 11 members (5 elected justices which serve an infinite number of 3-year terms, the High Minister, the President, 2 justices selected by the CA for a life term and 2 selected by the RA for a life term) review lower court challenges and legislation to make sure they comply with previous legislation and if they are good for the nation.

1932 Elections

On Januar 7, 1932, Chicanada went to the polls to insert a new Presidum and decide on the Colonial Assembly makeup. The Cantonal Assembly was also decided by the govenors of the multiple regions of the nation.

Presidum Elections

Colonial Assembly Results

  • Union-Liberal Pary of Chicanada (UL)
    • 139 seats
  • Monaghanist Social Democratic Party(MSRP)
    • 110 seats
  • Political Conservatives of Chicanada (PCC)
    • 80 seats
  • Centrist Union of Chicanada (CUC)
    • 40 seats
  • Red Alliance/Workers Party (RAWP)
    • 33 seats
  • New Labour Front (NLF)
    • 23 seats
  • Communist Party of Chicanada (CPC)
    • 22 seats
  • Socialist Party of Chicanada (SPC)
    • 15 seats
  • Free Democratic Party of Chicanada (FDPC)
    • 10 seats
  • Catholic Party of French Chicanada {CAFC)
    • 10 seats
  • Green Party of Chicanada (GPC)
    • 10 seats
  • Left Parti Chicanada (LPC)
    • 5 seats
  • Traditional Alliance/National Front of Chicanada (TNF)
    • 2 seats
  • Chicanada Faith Alliance (CFA)
    • 1 seat

After the results, the official Government consists of 289 seats held:

  • Union-Liberal Pary of Chicanada (UL)
  • Monaghanist Social Democratic Party(MSDP)
  • Centrist Union of Chicanada (CUC)

The Grand Minority Coalition consists of 118 seats:

  • Red Alliance/Workers Party (RAWP)
  • New Labour Front (NLF)
  • Communist Party of Chicanada (CPC)
  • Socialist Party of Chicanada (SPC)
  • Free Democratic Party of Chicanada (FDPC)
  • Green Party of Chicanada (GPC)
  • Left Parti Chicanada (LPC)

The Minor Opposition consists of 93 seats:

  • Political Conservatives of Chicanada (PCC)
  • Catholic Party of French Chicanada {CAFC)
  • Traditional Alliance/National Front of Chicanada (TNF)
  • Chicanada Faith Alliance (CFA)

Cantonal Assembly Results

  • Acadia City District
    • 5 seats to CAFC
  • Avi
    • 1 seat to CFA,1 seat to TNF, 3 seats to CPC
  • Bishop
    • 5 seats to UL,
  • Cana City District
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Cape
    • 3 seats to CAFC, 2 seats to CUC
  • Crossings
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Douala City District
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Easten
    • 5 seats to PCC
  • Eastentown City District
    • 5 seats to PCC
  • Esten
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Eoden
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Grand Free State
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Harem
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Finnegann
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Jaxx City District
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Livingston City District
    • 5 seats to CAFC
  • Lovejoy
    • 3 seats to RAWP, 2 seats to UL
  • Narobi
    • 2 seats to CAFC
  • Norde
    • 5 seats to PCC
  • Pierre
    • 5 seats to PCC
  • Saint Croix
    • 5 seats to PCC
  • Saint Jean
    • 2 seats to CFA, 3 seats to PCC
  • Southall
    • 4 seats to LPC, 1 seat MSDP
  • Southampton City District
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Star Point City District
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Sud
    • 2 seats to UL, 3 seats to PCC
  • Swansea
    • 5 seats to UL
  • Tiberous
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Township
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Washinsan
    • 5 seats to MSDP
  • Xoli
    • 5 seats to MSDP

Government Makeup, 1932-1937

  • Presidum (Head of State) - Jeradine Lyiali (UL)
  • High Minister (Head of Government) - Paul Wyatt (UL)
  • State Affairs General Minister - Helix Kzjai (UL)
    • International Affairs Minister - Passion O'Mallie (UL)
    • Forces Minister - Gen. Parris Joilen (UL)
    • Defense Minister - Alex Wintok (MSDP)
    • Economic Minister - Caljo Dice (CUC)
    • Trade Minister - Helena Olanjian (MSDP)
  • Domesitic Affairs General Minister - Quentin Astonson (UL)
    • Judicial Minister - Mary Allice Deveraoux (MSDP)
    • Banking and Internal Commerce Minister - Xanix Lavizoal(CUC)
    • Energy and Conservation Minister - Geral Jomixan(CUC)
    • Labour Minister - Kato Pjani (UL)
  • Social Affairs General Minister - Harrod Laughon (UL)
    • Environmental Minister - Karis Tjani(UL)
    • Education Minister - Adam Livingston (CUC)
    • Urban Development Minister - Michel Jacobi (MSDP)
    • Agriculture Minister - Pariod Woi (UL)
    • CSF General Minister - Jaquelene Morriseete (MSDP)

Canton Government

A Referendum held 30 Januar 1923 officially changed the structure of the Chicanadan Regions and Colonies. Officially, the Referendum created 29 administrative districts to be known as Cantons. In addition, the House of Risa became overseer of the Risan Kingdom Autonomous Region and will be the 30th Canton in Parliament. Each Canton have their own, much smaller, governments to oversee local issues. All have a Peoples Assembly (ranging with 30-100 citizens) and directly elect representaives as well as Regional or Colonial Governors.

On 12 Juli 1925 four new cantons were introduced into the FCC.

In 1932 the two Kingdom Cantons split to form the Commonwealth of Risa-Aramour when the other cantons voted to support a move to Atlantian Oceania.

1933 Regional Elections saw six new cantons created as a means of increasing voices in the Chambers at Cana due to the nation's population growth.

City Cantons

  • Acadia
  • Atens
  • Cana City District
  • Douala
  • Eastentown
  • Finnen
  • Jaxx
  • Livingston
  • Southampton
  • Star Point

District Cantons (Capitals)

  • Avi (Avilon)
  • Bishop (Hearth)
  • Cape (Kinsington)
  • Carthage (Aspern)
  • Cedar (Saint George)
  • Crossings (Spears Crossing)
  • Easten (Central Hills)
  • Esten (Esten)
  • Eoden (Evon)
  • Grand Free State (Provincetown)
  • Harem (Ashley)
  • Finnegann (Goedi)
  • Kalimund (Halifax)
  • Llaska (Free Harbour)
  • Lovejoy (Mission)
  • Narobi (Mogada)
  • Norde (Tolóu)
  • Pierre (Prarieville)
  • Sabra (Kenyon)
  • Saint Croix (Saint Croix)
  • Saint Jean (Saint Phillips)
  • Southall (Paradiso)
  • Sud (Prane)
  • Swansea (Sidney)
  • Tibera (Verde Mund)
  • Township (Citadel)
  • Victoria (New Glasgow)
  • Washinsan (Palace Heights)

Political Parties

As of the 1932 Elections the following Parties were recognized:

  • Catholic Party of French Chicanada {CAFC)
  • Centrist Union of Chicanada (CUC)
  • Chicanada Faith Alliance (CFA)
  • Communist Party of Chicanada (CPC)
  • Free Democratic Party of Chicanada (FDPC)
  • Green Party of Chicanada (GPC)
  • Left Parti Chicanada (LPC)
  • Monaghanist Social Democratic Party(MSRP)
  • New Labour Front (NLF)
  • Political Conservatives of Chicanada (PCC)
  • Red Alliance/Workers Party (RAWP)
  • Socialist Party of Chicanada (SPC)
  • Traditional Alliance/National Front of Chicanada (TNF)
  • Union-Liberal Pary of Chicanada (UL)

Education

The Ministry of Sciences and Education oversee all 35 incorporated colleges and universities. Most degrees are completed in 3 years with the most popular fields being Fisheries, Politics, Law, Religion, or Engineering. K-12 education is compulsory and all state-funded schools are free.

  • Acadia Catonal College
  • Atens University
  • Bishop University
  • Cana National College
  • Canton University - Acadia
  • Canton University - Crossings
  • Canton University - Jaxx
  • Crossings College
  • Douala College
  • Easten Regional College
  • Eoden College
  • Granada University
  • Jaxx University
  • Livingston University
  • Northland College
  • Mission University
  • National University of Chicanada at Cana
  • Peredian College
  • Territories Union College
  • Township University
  • University of Avi
  • University of Cana
  • University of Southampton
  • University of Finnegann
  • University of St. Jean
  • University of the Mountains

Religion

The Ministry of Religion and Spirituality official sanction 5 religions while offering government protection to many more. 75% of the population are Mohnaguaists, which is the traditional religion. Chirstianity is practiced by 5% and is predominantly found in former French colonies of the confederacy.

Officially sanctioned religions

  • Monaghanism (79%)
  • Christianity (11%)
    • Lutheran (60%)
    • Catholic (35%)
    • Born-Againism (5%)

Temple of Ris (6%)

  • Founders Faith (3%)

Officially protected religions

Sanaism (1%)

Sport

The Chicanada Sport Federation (CSF) oversees all major and minor sports within the Confederacy as well as all National Teams and Federated Leagues. Chicanada's major sports are ice hockey, rugby, football, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse and American football. Other sports include footsal and baseball.

The CSF officially heads Two Grand Federated Leagues: Chicanada Hockey League (CHL)and Chicanada Football Federation (CFF). Rugby Union Chicanada (RUC), Chicanada Basketball Association (CBA), Chicanada AmBall League (CABL, American Football) and CLAX are minor leagues currently under full development. The Chicanada National Team is officially headed by the CSF

Chicanada Football Association

The CFA is the largest entinty of the CSF, sponsoring three main divisions and more than 100 developmental groups to promote football throughtout the Cantons.

Information about the Chicanada Football League located at the link.

International Play and the NS World Cup

Chicanada has competed in five NSWC Qualifiers, the Baptism of Fire, three Cups of Harmony and in one World Cup (World Cup XXIII)

Overall International Record: 18-7-11 (edited soonish)

The CFA has also sent four teams to compete in Club Cups, with AS Risa maiking it to the round of 8 for the NSFA Cup and Douala being a semifinalist in Champions League 6.

Township made the final 16 in NS Champions League 7, which saw the grand finals held in the city of Southampton and new champion crowned in Iskara Daii from Starblaydia. FC Esten, Ashley also participated in the NSCL and NSFA Cup, with much less success.

Champions League 8 saw Cana West FC ousted in the opening round and Astur City knocked out in the Second Round. The third NSFA Cup had Hull City and Rangers competing in it.

Chicanada Hockey League

CHL Headquarters and the National Training Center are located in Eastentown. The league is currently set in a 20 team top flight and 28 team second flight. The top 12 compete for a second trophy, the TroutCo Cup, to go with the regular season's Kodiak CUp (but it's done outside CFS auspices, hence it's non-inclusion here)

CHL Champions

CHL Season CHL Official Champs Runners Up CHL Season CHL Official Champs Runners Up
1870 Season Cana HC Rosa HC 1911 Season AS Cana Palm
1871 Season Cana HC Jaxx 1912 Season Township Mission
1872 Season Cana HC Rosa HC 1913 Season Star Point Mission
1873 Season Rosa HC AS Cana 1914 Season Evon Cana HC
1874 Season Star Point HC Rosa HC 1915 Season Jaxx Mission
1875 Season Township HC National 1916 Season Palm AS Cana
1876 Season Township HC Rosa HC 1917 Season Palm AS Cana
1877 Season Township HC Douala HC 1918 Season Palm AS Cana
1878 Season Township HC Cana HC 1919 Season Jaxx Palm
1879 Season Cana HC Rosa HC 1920 Season Township Jaxx
1880 Season Rosa HC Colombo 1921 Season Atens Star Point
1881 Season Jaxx AS Cana HC 1922 Season Palm Evon
1882 Season Colombo Cana HC 1923 Season Acadia Eastentown
1883 Season Cana HC AS Cana HC 1924 Season Akatoli Crossings HC
1884 Season Cana HC Palm 1925 Season Cape HC Crossings HC
1885 Season Cana HC Palm 1926 Season Provincetown HC Chelsea
1886 Season Cana HC National 1927 Season Livingston Acadia
1887 Season National Cana HC 1928 Season Spears Crossings Evon
1888 Season Verde Mund Star Point HC 1929 Season Evon Provincetown
1889 Season Rosa HC Jaxx 1930 Season Jaxx Livingston
1890 Season Atens Rosa HC 1931 Season Acadia Mission
1891 Season Township Star Point 1932 Season Spears Crossings Cana HC
1892 Season AS Cana Cana HC 1933 Season
1893 Season Palm AS Cana
Jaxx
1894 Season National Palm
1895 Season Rosa City Cana HC
1896 Season Cana HC Jaxx
1897 Season Cana HC Evon
1898 Season Cana HC Jaxx
1899 Season Cana HC Palm
1900 Season Cana HC Colombo
1901 Season Easten Mission
1902 Season Mission Easten
1903 Season Palm Cana HC
1904 Season National AS Cana
1905 Season Cana HC Township
1906 Season Rosa City Cana HC
1907 Season Easten Verde Mund
1908 Season National Township
1909 Season Rosa City Jaxx
1910 Season Cana HC Avi


International Play and the Don Cherry Cup

Chicanada is currently competing in their seventh Cherry Cup. Chicanada played host to the eleventh edition of the tournament, which was won by Robotopolis, as well as the fifteenth edition of the cup, which was won by Starblaydia.

International Record: 15-3-10 (to be updated)

Smaller Leagues

Chicanada Lacross (CLAX)

The CSF began the operations of CLAX in 1928 as a means of introducing new competitions into the nation.

CLAX Season CLAX Champions CLAX Runners-Up CLAX 3rd Place
1928 Season Star Point Cheifs Cana Blast Provincetown Roar
1929 Season Star Point Cheifs Jaxx Hardhats Livingston Turtles
1930 Season Star Point Cheifs Livingston Turtles Jaxx Hardhats
1931 Season Star Point Cheifs Redwings Swansea Provincetown Roar
1932 Season Star Point Cheifs Coastal Rebels Redwings Swansea
1933 Season Star Point Cheifs Jaxx Hardhats Readwings Swansesa

1933 Results

Placement Team Win Tie Loss Points
1 Star Point Cheifs 19 2 1 40
2 Jaxx Hardhats 12 2 8 26
2 Readwings Swansesa 12 2 8 26
4 Coastal Rebels 10 4 8 24
5 Cana Blast 10 2 10 22
6 Livingston Turtles 9 3 10 21
7 Provincetown Roar 9 3 10 21
8 Eastentown Blues 7 6 9 20
9 Free State Suns 7 6 9 20
10 Bishop Holy Order 7 5 10 19
11 Acadia Attack 7 1 14 15
12 Finnen Hornsmen 5 17 0 10

Chicanada Rugby Union

CRU started up in 1925 under the old Rugby National unit.

CRU Season Rugby Union Champions Rugby Union Runners-Up Rugby Union 3rd Place
1925 Season Risian Acadia Victory Finnegann Blue Shields
1926 Season Risian Avi Bulldogs Bishop Crusaders
1927 Season Bishop Crusaders Risian Eastentown Griffyns
1928 Season Acadia Victory Bishop Crusaders Risian
1929 Season Finnegann Blue Shields Jaxx Hardhats Livingston Turtles
1930 Season Finnegann Blue Shields Risian North Shore Quiver
1931 Season North Shore Quiver Risian Acadia Victory
1932 Season Finnegann Blue Shields Bishop Crusaders Risian
1933 Season Bishop Crusaders Finnegann Blue Shields Risian Astur

Chicanada AmBall League

Chicanadan AmBall (American Football) is in it's infancy. After running under old semi-pro units and national titles, the CABL started up in 1928 to help spread the game in hopes of competing internationally.

1933 Saw the leage double from 6 to 12 teams. The top 6 teams make it to the Playoffs for the TroutCo Mines Bowl.

CABL Season Top Flight Champions Top Flight Runners-Up TroutCo Mines Bowl Champions
1928 Season Mission Wolves Cana Eagles No Game
1929 Season Acadia Admirals Cana Eagles No Game
1930 Season Suda Predators Verde Mund Vipers Suda Predators
1931 Season Finnen Stampede Suda Predators Mission Wolves
1932 Season Finnen Stampede Mission Wolves Finnen Stampede
1933 Season Free State Dragons Palace Heights Islanders Palace Heights Islanders

1933 Results

Placement Team Win Tie Loss Points
1 Free State Dragons 13 4 5 30
2 Palace Heights Islanders 12 4 6 28
3 Mission Wolves 9 8 5 25
4 Acadia Admirals 10 5 7 25
5 Finnen Stampede 11 2 9 24
6 Jaxx Warhammers 10 1 11 21
7 Verde Mund Vipers 8 4 10 20
7 Township Bolts 9 2 11 20
7 Cana Eagles 9 2 11 20
10 Suda Predators 6 6 10 18
11 Easten Plainsmen 5 7 10 17
11 Douala Galaxy 6 5 11 17

TroutCo Mines Bowl

Opening Round:

  • Acadia 18, Finnen 12 (@ Acadia)
  • Jaxx 26, Mission 22 (@ Mission)

Semifinals

  • Free State 24, Jaxx 2 (@ Provincetown)
  • Palace Heights 44, Acadia 42 OT (@ Palace Heights

Championship Game (@ TroutCo Field, Cana)

  • Palace Heights (away team) 12, Free State (home team) 10 OT

Chicanadan League

The Chicanadan League was launched in early 1933 for southern Baseball teams. The 8 teams are expected to be joined by 8 northern squads in divisions come 1934.

Teams play each other team in the nation 6 times - 3 game series at home, 3 games series away. No ties, play until winning run comes in.

CL Season CL Season Champions CL Runners-Up CL Cantons Cup Champions
1933 Season Southampton Blues Palace Heights Steel Palace Heights Steel

1933 Results

Placement Team Win Loss
1 Southampton Blues 26 16
2 Palace Heights Steel 24 13
3 Eastentown Angels 23 19
3 Provincetown Demons 23 19
3 Cana Nationals 23 19
6 Suda Cobras 20 22
7 Cana Palms 16 26
8 Atens Cyclones 15 27

Note: Eastentown advanced to Cantons Cup over Provincetown and Nationals based on head-to head.

Cantons Cup Results (home side listed first)

Semifinal Series

  • Palace Heights 3 to Eastentown 1
    • Palace Heights 4, Eastentown 1
    • Eastentown 0, Palace Heights 3
    • Eastentown 2, Palace Heights 1
    • Palace Heights 4, Eastentown 1
  • Provincetown 3 to Southampton 0
    • Southampton 0, Provincetown 2
    • Provincetown 3, Southampton 0
    • Provincetown 6, Southampton 5 (15 Innings)

Championship Series

  • Palace Heights 3 to Provincetown 2
    • Palace Heights 6, Provincetown 7
    • Provincetown 7, Palace Heights 9 (12 Innings)
    • Provincetown 6, Palace Heights 10 (12 Innings)
    • Palace Heights 11, Provincetown 13
    • Palace Heights 2, Provincetown 1

Chicanadan Basketball League

ChiBall was launched in early 1933 in the Northern Cantons, with expansion from 6 to 12 clubs happening in 1934.

Teams play each other team in the nation 4 times - 2 games at home, 2 games away. No ties.

CL Season CBL Season Champions CBL Runners-Up CBL Cantons Cup Champions
1933 Season Douala Storm Star Point Cruisers Star Point Cruisers

1933 Results

Placement Team Win Loss
1 Douala Storm 12 8
2 Star Point Cruisers 11 9
2 Finnen Colonials 11 9
4 Mission Stars 10 10
5 Ashley Hawks 9 11
6 Bishop Hornets 7 13

Note: Eastentown advanced to Cantons Cup over Provincetown and Nationals based on head-to head.

Cantons Cup Results (home side listed first)

Semifinal Series

  • Douala 2 to Mission 0
    • Misison 61, Douala 77
    • Douala 79, Mission 56
  • Star Point 2 to Finnen 1
    • Finnen 79, Star Point 70
    • Star Point 84, Finnen 71
    • Star Point 89, Finnen 86

Championship Series

  • Star Point 2 to Douala 1
    • Star Point 88, Douala 91
    • Douala 65, Star Point 87
    • Douala 80, Star Point 81

Upcomming Developments

Expect the CSF to launch a Baseball and Basketball league under it's auspices in 1933.

Olympic-Type Competitions

Chicanada began sponsoring smaller competitions and crowning national champions in various Olympic sports in 1927.

Chicanada Figure Skating Championships

The CFSC began in 1930 to crown the champions in figure skating.

Mens Championships Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
1930 J'lan Fjozial Yolen Flamiel Patrick Villeniue
1931 Patrick Villeniue J'lan Fjozial Flannigan Moniel
1932 Patrick Villeniue Horace Klain Aric Uoalian
1933 Horace Klain Justin Olampjai Heiden Deui


Womens Championships Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
1930 Sasha Liange Perrice Lanaien Maryanne Patrice Douala
1931 Sasha Liange Maryanne Patrice Douala Georgia Q'oual
1932 Maryanne Patrice Douala Passion Lyniel Georgia Q'oual
1933 Maryanne Patrice Douala Naomi Naji Passion Liange


Pairs Championships Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
1930 Caoline Fjoal
Mattieu Fjoal
Annaliese Poole
Bastien Gjord
Hannah Rejaslan
Kian Lattimor
1931 Caoline Fjoal
Mattieu Fjoal
Annaliese Poole
Bastien Gjord
Hannah Rejaslan
Aragon Comargiet
1932 Annaliese Poole
Bastien Gjord
Caoline Fjoal
Mattieu Fjoal
Patsy O'Salian
Gaston Phenia
1933 Caoline Fjoal
Mattieu Fjoal
Annaliese Poole
Bastien Gjord
Heather Lattimor
Kian Lattimor


Dance Championships Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
1930 Danna Jiang
Helix Kloian
Erin Murphy
Lee Riosal
Shannah Stokes
Kenneth Galhart
1931 Passion Karibe
Finn Westinson
Courtney Act
Bastian Wright
Danna Jiang
Helix Kloian
1932 Danna Jiang
Helix Kloian
Passion Karibe
Finn Westinson
Carrin Olan
Ashley Dominan
1933 Danna Jiang
Helix Kloian
Anna Nali
Finn Destian
Loundon Hedlaim
Aston Phoneix

Misc. Info

The Chicanada homepage is located at: http://www.geocities.com/crazyshy100/chicanadahome.html. All years listed are in Chicanada Timeline. The current year is 1933 as of February 1, 2006. The Chicanada year lasts one month real time.