Difference between revisions of "Porterdam"

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{{Infobox_City |
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nation=[[New Ronin]] |
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cityfunction= Commercial center |
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population= Population |
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leader= None | }}
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==History==
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The City of Porterdam was established when it was apart of Colonial-Era Segasaturn in 1908 to allow France to coordinate shipping throughout south-eastern [[Segasaturn]]. After Segasaturn won its Independence in 1978, the population grew and exploded, making it the country's third largest Port.
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After the [[Great Segasaturnian Anarchist Revolution]] in 1992, It became the Porterdam Commune, and it was of the Anarchist Commune's main commercial centers. But after [[New Ronin]] recieved its independence in early 2004, neighboring Porterdam City and suburban area next to it became displeased with Segasaturn.  As a result,  Porterdam seceded from the Anarchist Communes of Segasaturn on August, 28, 2004 as the Republic of Porterdam.
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During the [[Two-Week Revolution]] in neighboring New Ronin, Porterdam decided to join The People's Republic to aid Anarchist Revolutionaries and for self sufficiency. It became a City of New Ronin on September, 2, 2004. It joined along with the suburban area, making New Ronin 30% times larger.
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Currently, it is the largest city in the People's Commune of New Ronin, with a popluation of nearly 194 Million. It is also that nation's largest port.
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==Industries==
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Porterdam City has four main industries;
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#Food processing & Production
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#Electronics Manufacturing
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#Oil Refining
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#Shipping
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They are all controlled by workers collectives like the [[People's Electronics Collective]] and the [[RoninesePort Collective]]. They provide the People's Commune of New Ronin with fuel, self-manufactured food, electronic products, and imported raw matterials.
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Revision as of 10:26, 24 March 2007

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