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==Recent News==
 
==Recent News==
 
'''21 October 2004'''
 
'''21 October 2004'''
    *  War in the Phillipines continues raging but peace seems possible.
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*  War in the Phillipines continues raging but peace seems possible.
    * That is, until a Japanese attack on the Quargastini fleet.
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* That is, until a Japanese attack on the Quargastini fleet.
    * Vexasia, Greenopolis, and Morocco all have new leaders under very different circumstances.
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* Vexasia, Greenopolis, and Morocco all have new leaders under very different circumstances.
    * A new Peace Conference in Amsterdam
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* A new Peace Conference in Amsterdam
    * New Judges have been elected for the International Court, but the fifth judge is still being voted on.
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* New Judges have been elected for the International Court, but the fifth judge is still being voted on.
    * The elections for the UN Security Council continue to go on, with an end in sight.
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* The elections for the UN Security Council continue to go on, with an end in sight.
  
 
==Related articles==
 
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Revision as of 07:19, 21 October 2004

European Union
Forum: European Union Headquarters
Population: 97 nations (16 October 2004)
Delegate: European Union Spain
Founder: Nungeena
Info: NSEconomy RC XML

The European Union is a large NationStates region. It is a pacifist region, with many active role-players.

European Union offers world-wide roleplaying, allowing you to choose a location anywhere in the world. With its own superpowers, rogues, and facists, the European Union promises much to roleplayers.

Recent News

21 October 2004

  • War in the Phillipines continues raging but peace seems possible.
  • That is, until a Japanese attack on the Quargastini fleet.
  • Vexasia, Greenopolis, and Morocco all have new leaders under very different circumstances.
  • A new Peace Conference in Amsterdam
  • New Judges have been elected for the International Court, but the fifth judge is still being voted on.
  • The elections for the UN Security Council continue to go on, with an end in sight.

Related articles

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