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Revision as of 20:01, 19 December 2006
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Motto: When you need to take action, make it Decisive Action. | ||||
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Anthem: Dixie's Land | ||||
Capital | Jackson (200,000,000) | |||
Largest cities | Jackson, Biloxi, Gulfport, Philadelphia | |||
Spoken languages - Official - Unofficial |
English Afrikaans, Mississippikaans, Russian, German | |||
Government - Czar - Czarina - Governing party |
· White Nationalist state · Absolute monarchy Roger Harold Fabus Alice Fabus Mississippian National Front Party | |||
Establishment - independence - day of victory - day of commemoration |
January 24, 1984 November 25, 1984 December 4, 1984 | |||
Area - Total - % water |
6,000,000 km² 3% | |||
Population - Mississippi - Commonwealth - total |
4,500,000,000 2,237,000,000 6,737,000,000 | |||
GDP - Total - per capita |
$400,000,000,000,000 $91,510 | |||
National animal English name |
Ursus arctos Brown Bear | |||
National flower English name |
Magnolia mississippiana Magnolia | |||
National tree English name |
Magnolia mississippiana >Magnolia | |||
Currency | 1 Mississippian Dollar = $20.55 USD | |||
Time Zone | Central: UTC-6/5 | |||
Naval craft classification - Military - Civilian |
MKM MSV | |||
Internet TLD | .ms | |||
Calling code | +1 |
Communist Mississippi was a nation run by Curtis Fabus from 1984 to september of 2004, and then by Roger Fabus from September of 2004 until May of 2005 (May being the RP time when it ceased to exist) although it was deleted in March.
Background information
The Mississippian Federation was a white supremacist, dictatorial monarchy with heavy Calvinist theocratic leanings. It relied on a strong cult of personality around the Fabuses (particularly Curtis Fabus, then later Roger Fabus) to maintain control of the people who were overwhelmingly as racist, if not more so, than they were, but often were hard to keep in line in all regards. Most people in Mississippi however, were more fanatically loyal to the Fabus family, than the Japanese were to the Emperor in the Second World War.
Mississippi was known around the world for being what essentially amounts to a Police State. There were over 3,000,000 border police throughout the country. Their primary task was to control internal movement; indeed there were 6 internal pass cards required to travel throughout Mississippi. The county card, general travel pass, etc. Everytime somebody wished to cross county lines, city limits, etc, they had to submit to a checkpoint search and provide proper papers.
As for the borders, the Mississippian borders were some of the most heavily fortified in the world. With over 20 billion mines laid out all along the borders and coast, the strip of land all along the borders, the "5 Mile "no-go" area" became famous as the most mined in the world. Border security in Mississippi has made North Korea look like a picnic in comparison.
Overall, Mississippi was heavily economically based in two main things, industry and agriculture. With most people either owning small farms or working in urban factories and other such industrial capacities. Many folks though were part of the system of serfdom that had been established by Curtis Fabus, and thus were bound to the land of the nobles they had to work for. The very nature of the agrarian society in Mississippi, combined with the fact the government handed out millions of dollars for large families, assured that the average number of children each woman had was somewhere around 12, with a number such as 6 being considered low and resulting in scornful looks by neighbors and peers, and a number such as 18 or 20 being considered ideal and outstanding.
Major CM RPs
Some fam