Liamton

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Liamton
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Flag of Liamton
Motto: Capi'alism S'ol3 My Virgini'y...and I lik3d i'!
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Region The Exodus
Capital Capital (Canton)
Official Language(s) English, Tablelandian, Old Liamist & French
Leader (Head of State) Liam
Population 2 billion
Currency Ch-Ching 
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Liamton serves roughly the same purpose as Liamopolis but in The Exodus region. In fact, diplomacy has gone so well, Liamton is responsible for several projects (failures but initiated nonetheless) in The Exodus and has been elected to the regional Senate. Unlike Liamopolis, Liamton is run by a combination of Liam (unofficially, of course) and a native Liamtonian government, in a setup similar to that of the Liamist States. The nation is marginally more MegaUrbanised, and is classified in said category with City de Liam and Fairbank.

Liamton, like Liamopolis, is also on the coast but on the coast of the east The Exodus continent. The Marmaduke Falls, a major Liamtonian landmark, attracts visitors from across NationStates. As the smooth water slides down from the Minor Marmaduke River onto the rocks, if you use your imagination, one can see shapes of Marmadukes in the spray. This is near the canton of Parkington, known for its tropical rainforest surrounds where Marmadukes frolic freely. Parkington is one of the northern central cantons of the metropolis of Liamton. Liamton has eighteen cantons, the innermost are on the banks Major Marmaduke River in the middle of the country, which include the standard Centrale, Vice District, Capital and Downtown. Liamton also features a MegaUrbanised Chinatown, the Empire's organised crime hub, and an Australaville, a mostly SubUrban canton that is known for its coal power plants (the only non-nuclear plants in the Empire) and abuse of space. Other cantons include Oxford, Glastonbury, Cambridge, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The non-developed parts of Liamton are mostly rainforests and open savannah plains, all in their natural state.

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