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− | {{Infobox_Nation | region=[[The New Roman Empire]] | motto="Strong But Free" | map= | language= Latin, English | capital= Rome | population=146.6 million (based on RL figures) | currency= coin | leader=Emperor Rodin Hartian | flag=http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/gibraltar--53.jpg }} | + | {{Infobox_Nation | region=[[The New Roman Empire]] | motto="Strong But Free" | map= | language=[[Latin]], [[English]] | capital= Rome | population=146.6 million (based on RL figures) | currency= coin | leader=Emperor Rodin Hartian | flag=http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/gibraltar--53.jpg }} |
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*'''Full (Real) Name:''' The Federated Democratic Empire of Rome | *'''Full (Real) Name:''' The Federated Democratic Empire of Rome | ||
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Revision as of 05:13, 7 January 2005
Flag of RomeW | |
Motto: "Strong But Free" | |
Region | The New Roman Empire |
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Capital | Rome |
Official Language(s) | Latin, English |
Leader | Emperor Rodin Hartian |
Population | 146.6 million (based on RL figures) |
Currency | coin |
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Rome (West)
- Full (Real) Name: The Federated Democratic Empire of Rome
- Traditional Name: The Roman Empire
- NS Name: The Federated Democratic Empire of RomeW
- Capital: Rome
- Leader: Emperor Rodin Hartian
- Population Earth II: 146.6 million people (NOTE: The Romans have made claims over Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Arizona and is in the process of incorporating the areas into the Empire)
- GDP Per Capita (US$): $14,522
Overview
"RomeW" stands for "Rome West", and is the continuation of the RL Roman Empire to this day. It is situated on Earth II and covers some 3.05M sq. mi. of territory all over the globe. The Empire is one of the oldest states in the world, with the city of Rome founded in 753 BC. For more or less its entire history the city of Rome and the territory of Italy have belonged to the Empire and continue to serve as the centre of rule.