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[[image: Finklestadt.jpg|frame|right|The national flag of the Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt]]
 
[[image: Finklestadt.jpg|frame|right|The national flag of the Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt]]
'''The Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt''' according to the [[United Nations]] report is a "huge, safe nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, cynical population ... [is] highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion."
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[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_nation/nation=Finklestadt The Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt], according to the [[United Nations]] report is a "huge, safe nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, cynical population ... [is] highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion."
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== National History ==
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'''The Founding'''
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Finklestadt was founded approximately 1,000 years ago by a small group of settlers looking for a land where they could observe their own religious beliefs.  This group was highly devout and simply called themselves the "Theocrats".  They established Finklestadt in honor of the movement's founder '''André Finkle'''.  Over time, many people flocked to Finklestadt to join the Theocrats in their beliefs.  Once the population of the country reached 5 million, the government set out in the International scene.  Originaly, Finklestadt had joined a [[region]] called ''The Combined Powers'', but the group of nations that formed that region soon split.  Finklestadt bounced from region to region looking for a place to strike out and call home.  Dealing with invasions in a number of regions, the Finklestadtians looked for a peaceful place to live.  That is when the nation settled into the region [[Oceania]] a region based on the ideals of Democratic Socialism.  The Finklestadtians stayed in the peaceful region of Oceania for a number of years even serving for some time as the United Nations [[Delegate]] for the region.
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'''Staying true to their beliefs'''

Revision as of 12:16, 18 August 2006

The national flag of the Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt

The Corporate Theocracy of Finklestadt, according to the United Nations report is a "huge, safe nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate, cynical population ... [is] highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion."


National History

The Founding Finklestadt was founded approximately 1,000 years ago by a small group of settlers looking for a land where they could observe their own religious beliefs. This group was highly devout and simply called themselves the "Theocrats". They established Finklestadt in honor of the movement's founder André Finkle. Over time, many people flocked to Finklestadt to join the Theocrats in their beliefs. Once the population of the country reached 5 million, the government set out in the International scene. Originaly, Finklestadt had joined a region called The Combined Powers, but the group of nations that formed that region soon split. Finklestadt bounced from region to region looking for a place to strike out and call home. Dealing with invasions in a number of regions, the Finklestadtians looked for a peaceful place to live. That is when the nation settled into the region Oceania a region based on the ideals of Democratic Socialism. The Finklestadtians stayed in the peaceful region of Oceania for a number of years even serving for some time as the United Nations Delegate for the region.

Staying true to their beliefs