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motto='Delay is preferable to error.' - Jefferson |
 
motto='Delay is preferable to error.' - Jefferson |
 
map= http://andy120.ath.cx/nilerivervalley/map.html |
 
map= http://andy120.ath.cx/nilerivervalley/map.html |
language=English, French, Native Atorian Language |
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language=English, French, Native Atorian Language, Latin |
 
capital=Rio Ciudad|
 
capital=Rio Ciudad|
population=  1.186 billion |
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population=  1.614 billion |
currency=Gold Coin|
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currency=Golden Coin|
 
leader=Prime Minister Andy |
 
leader=Prime Minister Andy |
 
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This nation is run by a moderately liberal republican form of government.  Over the past few months the government has been trying to lower taxes, at the cost of many government programs.  The nation is located in [[The Nile River Valley]] and is currently the Prime Minister in the regional government.
 
This nation is run by a moderately liberal republican form of government.  Over the past few months the government has been trying to lower taxes, at the cost of many government programs.  The nation is located in [[The Nile River Valley]] and is currently the Prime Minister in the regional government.
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The national website is [http://www.freewebs.com/ator_people]

Revision as of 11:00, 31 May 2005

Ator People
ator_people.jpg
Flag of Ator People
Motto: 'Delay is preferable to error.' - Jefferson
http://andy120.ath.cx/nilerivervalley/map.html
Region The Nile River Valley
Capital Rio Ciudad
Official Language(s) English, French, Native Atorian Language, Latin
Leader Prime Minister Andy
Population 1.614 billion
Currency Golden Coin 
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This nation is run by a moderately liberal republican form of government. Over the past few months the government has been trying to lower taxes, at the cost of many government programs. The nation is located in The Nile River Valley and is currently the Prime Minister in the regional government.

The national website is [1]