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Fairweather is a geographically small Colony that lies further to the west then any other. Its capitol of Trademeet has beenfitted greatly from its western location, as it has served as a valuable commercial and shipping traffic hub between the more eastern Colonies and the nations of Asia. Due to the small surface area of Fairweather, the city of Trademeet constitutes over half of the Colony, with nature reserves and commercial vineyards making up the rest.
 
Fairweather is a geographically small Colony that lies further to the west then any other. Its capitol of Trademeet has beenfitted greatly from its western location, as it has served as a valuable commercial and shipping traffic hub between the more eastern Colonies and the nations of Asia. Due to the small surface area of Fairweather, the city of Trademeet constitutes over half of the Colony, with nature reserves and commercial vineyards making up the rest.
  
Fairweather was originally uninhabited when the British East India Company established it as a port of call, where goods en route to and from the Orient could be managed and processed.
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Fairweather was originally uninhabited when the British East India Company established it as a port of call in 1860, where goods en route to and from the Orient could be managed and processed.
  
  
 
Approximately 20% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Fairweather.
 
Approximately 20% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Fairweather.
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'''Athena'''
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Athena is a mountanous and volcanic island that is for the most part, unsafe due to the risk of volcanic eruption. The capitol of Allcaster is one of the few safe areas on the moderately sized island. Athena is mineral rich, and is the primary source of the nation's metals, precious metals, and precious stones.
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Athena was originally settled by the British in 1890, primarly as a mining settlement, although its population quickly grew.
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Approximately 10% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Athena.
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'''Wynford'''
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Wynford is the primary source of oil and natural gas for the Democratic Colonies. The capitol of Balmora is where most of the Colony's population calls home.
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Wynford was originally settled by Dutch explorers in 1755, but had most of its population lost to a hurricane in 1781. Following this, the Dutch government sold the island to the British Pacific Development Company, who ignored it for the most part. Wynfored was purchased from the British Pacific Development Company in 1896 by an American oil tycoon named Alex Brooks, who used his personal wealth to settle the island. Upon Brook's death in 1916, the United States government, concerned about the well being of the island's American settlers, purchased the island from Brooks' estate, and then proceeded to lease large portions of the island to a variety of oil companies.
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Approximately 10% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Wynford.
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'''The Minor Colonies'''
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Kearond, Rinkus, Koroem, Sagittarius, and Lockheart are refered to as the Minor Colonies because combined, they house less then 5% of the population of the nation. They are of important economic value to the Democratic Colonies, notably Kearond because of its agricultural industry and Sagittarius because of its steel industry, but are considered to be culturally minor.

Revision as of 16:53, 18 April 2006

Democratic Colonies
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Flag of Democratic Colonies
Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires
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Region Axis of Absurdity[[1]]
Capital Viconia
Official Language(s) English
Leader President Gordon S. Lewis
Population 6.8 Billion
Currency Democratic Colonies Credit 
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The Federated Union of Democratic Colonies is a collection of ten islands scattered throughout the Pacific Ocean, united under a central government. It is a relatively young nation, having been formed on January 1, 1970. It is a democratic nation, with a two tier legislative assembly, and an executive Presidential office. The Democratic Colonies considers itself to be a pioneer in minority rights and a strong suppoter of human rights, but is often critisized for what many percieve to be a institutional bias against religious organizations.

The Democratic Colonies is not a member of any mutal defense pacts or alliances, although it is the founder of the Free Commerce and Trade Association of Democratic Nations. The currency of the Democratic Colonies, the Democratic Colonies Credit, is available for trade at the International Exchange Bank.


Government Structure

The Ten Administrative Areas, or Colonies

The Democratic Colonies is divided into ten Administrative Areas, commonly refered to as Colonies for historical purposes. The internal workings of each Colony vary slightly, but each does maintain an elected assembly that serves to create and pass laws, as well as a seperately elected Governor that serves as the executive of the assembly. The governments of all ten Colonies are considered to be subservient to the central Federal Government, and are not permitted to pass laws in violation of, or in conflict with, any Federal laws.


The Federal Legislative Assembly

At the Federal level, there exists a two tier Legislative Assembly, consisting of the Congress and the Senate.

The Federal Congress

The Federal Congress has 5000 members elected in a nation wide election. Every party registered to participate in the election gains a seat in the Congress for every .02% of the popular vote that they receive. Members of Congress are not tied to any paticular geographic location. Members of Congress are elected every 5 years, and no limit on the number of terms served exists. Proposed laws, called Bills, can be proposed in either the Congress or the Senate, but must gain the approval of both before becoming law.

The Federal Senate

The Federal Senate is composed of 30 members, with 3 members representing each Colony. The Senate was created in order to provide citizens with officials directly accountable to them, since Senators are tied to specific Colonies. Senators are elected every 5 years, and no limit on the number of terms served exists. Proposed laws, called Bills, can be proposed in either the Congress or the Senate, but must gain the approval of both before becoming law.


The Secretaries

The departments of the Federal Government, such as Defense, Foreign Affairs, Education, Health, and so on, have Secretaries that oversee thier operation. Secretaries are appointed by the Legislative Assembly, with approval by the President. Should a President disaprove of an appointed Secretary, a 75% majority in the Legislative Assembly is able to overrule the President. Should the President and a Secretary disagree on a matter, a Secretary with the support of 90% of the Legislative Assembly can override the President. The Attorney General and the Surgeon General, heads of the Department of Law and Order and the Department of Health respectively, are equivalent to Secretaries inspite of thier differing titles. No limit to the time a person serves as a Secretary exists.


The President

The President serves as the chief executive of the nation, but is limited by the Legislative Assembly and the Secretaries. If the President-Elect recieves less then 50% of the popular vote, confirmation of his or her appointment must be provided by a majority of the Federal Senate. The President is elected in a nation wide election every 5 years, and no limit on the number of terms served exists.


The Federal Supreme Court

The Federal Supreme Court serves in one capacity to ensure that any laws passed by the Federal Government adhere to the Consitution of the Democratic Colonies, the Unification Act of 1970, and the Charter of Rights.


The Ten Administrative Areas, or Colonies

The ten Administrative Areas, or Colonies that today are the Democratic Colonies come from a variety of historical and cultural backrounds, and continue to have distinctive language and culture unique unto themselves. English is the standard language spoken by nearly all citizens of the Demoratic Colonies, but in many cases the languages of pre-unification live on, coexisiting with the official tongue.

Vedra

Vedra holds the nation's capitol Viconia, as well as Passchendale, considered the nation's cultural hub and home to the highly talented DC film industry. Vedra rests along the northern coast of the Colony, while Passchendale is situated on the southern coast. These two cities house a vast majority of the Colony's population, as the already cramped island also is home to a modest natural reserve in the centre of its mass.

Vedra was originally colonized by the United States of America in 1822. The original inhabitants of the island, ruled by an Imperial family and numbering only in the thousands, were entirely assimilated into the culture of the American settlers by the turn of the century. The Vedran Imperial family is continued today by descendants of the original Imperial family, and serves as a figurehead for the Vedran Congress.

Approximately 35% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Vedra.

Andromeda

Andromeda is one of the nation's most popular tourist destinations. Serendipity, the Colony's capitol, is situated on the island's northern coast, has the most attractive beaches in the nation, is home to many renowned live theatres and musical groups, and is the hub of the massive DC technology development industry. Due to an overall focus on high-tech industries instead of traditional industries, and the careful maintanence of large natural reserves, Andromeda Colony is the cleanest, least polluted of the major Colonies. Due to the government's efforts to minimize the ecological impact on the island, nearly the entire population inhabits either Serendipity, or the small coffee growing settlements to the island's east.

Andromeda became a dominion of the British Empire in 1799, when Royal Navy Captain Willian Taggart challenged and defeated King Orti'Ago in a traditional battle to the death, and claimed the title of King of Res'Pago, renamed Andromeda by the British. The natives of the island accepted the leadership of Captain Taggart, and were eventually assimilated into the greater British culture. Today, the descendants of Captain William Taggart continue as the Royal family of Andromeda, and serve as a figurehead for the Parliament of Andromeda.

Approximately 20% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Andromeda.

Fairweather

Fairweather is a geographically small Colony that lies further to the west then any other. Its capitol of Trademeet has beenfitted greatly from its western location, as it has served as a valuable commercial and shipping traffic hub between the more eastern Colonies and the nations of Asia. Due to the small surface area of Fairweather, the city of Trademeet constitutes over half of the Colony, with nature reserves and commercial vineyards making up the rest.

Fairweather was originally uninhabited when the British East India Company established it as a port of call in 1860, where goods en route to and from the Orient could be managed and processed.


Approximately 20% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Fairweather.

Athena

Athena is a mountanous and volcanic island that is for the most part, unsafe due to the risk of volcanic eruption. The capitol of Allcaster is one of the few safe areas on the moderately sized island. Athena is mineral rich, and is the primary source of the nation's metals, precious metals, and precious stones.

Athena was originally settled by the British in 1890, primarly as a mining settlement, although its population quickly grew.


Approximately 10% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Athena.

Wynford

Wynford is the primary source of oil and natural gas for the Democratic Colonies. The capitol of Balmora is where most of the Colony's population calls home.

Wynford was originally settled by Dutch explorers in 1755, but had most of its population lost to a hurricane in 1781. Following this, the Dutch government sold the island to the British Pacific Development Company, who ignored it for the most part. Wynfored was purchased from the British Pacific Development Company in 1896 by an American oil tycoon named Alex Brooks, who used his personal wealth to settle the island. Upon Brook's death in 1916, the United States government, concerned about the well being of the island's American settlers, purchased the island from Brooks' estate, and then proceeded to lease large portions of the island to a variety of oil companies.

Approximately 10% of the population of the Democratic Colonies lives in Wynford.

The Minor Colonies

Kearond, Rinkus, Koroem, Sagittarius, and Lockheart are refered to as the Minor Colonies because combined, they house less then 5% of the population of the nation. They are of important economic value to the Democratic Colonies, notably Kearond because of its agricultural industry and Sagittarius because of its steel industry, but are considered to be culturally minor.