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== The Fennoscandian Split ==
 
== The Fennoscandian Split ==
This term refers to a group of nations that were dissatisfied with the way Scandinavia was being run (or lack there of).  On 2006-06-04 several nations departed Scandinavia for a newly formed "Pro-Democratic-Environmentalist" region labeled Fennoscandia.
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This term refers to a group of nations that were dissatisfied with the way [[Scandinavia]] was being run (or lack there of).  On 2006-06-04 several nations departed Scandinavia for a newly formed "Pro-Democratic-Environmentalist" region labeled Fennoscandia.
  
 
== The Nations that left ==
 
== The Nations that left ==
 
The Majority of the nations that left to form Fennoscandia were for the most part Die-Hard Democrats.  They were a "Circle" of Democratic nations that attempted to Police Scandinavia to Democratic Pacifist Standards.  Most nations of this "Circle" were U.N. Nations, and they attempted to control the U.N. vote of Scandinavia as well.
 
The Majority of the nations that left to form Fennoscandia were for the most part Die-Hard Democrats.  They were a "Circle" of Democratic nations that attempted to Police Scandinavia to Democratic Pacifist Standards.  Most nations of this "Circle" were U.N. Nations, and they attempted to control the U.N. vote of Scandinavia as well.

Revision as of 10:37, 7 February 2007

The Fennoscandian Split

This term refers to a group of nations that were dissatisfied with the way Scandinavia was being run (or lack there of). On 2006-06-04 several nations departed Scandinavia for a newly formed "Pro-Democratic-Environmentalist" region labeled Fennoscandia.

The Nations that left

The Majority of the nations that left to form Fennoscandia were for the most part Die-Hard Democrats. They were a "Circle" of Democratic nations that attempted to Police Scandinavia to Democratic Pacifist Standards. Most nations of this "Circle" were U.N. Nations, and they attempted to control the U.N. vote of Scandinavia as well.