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Revision as of 03:48, 14 November 2004

Baron
Forum: Baron's forum
Population: 31 nations
Delegate: FelixofMars
Founder: Chimaea
Info: NSEconomy RC XML

Background

Founded by Chimaea, a historic nations and Halls of Memory member, now deceased, it seems as though currently Baron is going through a slight period of stagnation, considerably lower in prevalence than what it had previously been. The region, maintained for a substantial period of time by The Kindom of El Sentiel, some hope to welcome new members. involvement in UN activity, is there in the region.

History

-Free trade between the 'Chimaean-bloc' Baron nations and an emphasis on reforms in the domestic and international markets, such as careful control of tariffs and firm regulation of corporate policies, had led to a frightening up-turn in the economy, which had survived massively increased military expenditure and high security concerns.

-Chimaea joined the Empire of Baron, a region of neighbouring nations, and rose to eventually become the Regional Delegate, first to the League of Nations and then later the United Nations.

-one of the most liberal societies in the Empire of Baron was Chimaea.

-The Chimaean Navy had a long history as one of the best in the Empire of Baron region, frequently backing invasion forces, providing troop transport and going on interdiction missions in Chimaean territorial waters.

-Research programs with Clock Hill and other Baron nations developed advanced technology in Chimaea, such as the future-concept SC-42 AirHawk, a multi-role aircraft designed to outperform Europe's Eurofighter Typhoon, America's Joint-Strike Fighter and many other modern fighters in the world today.

Member nations