Noveta

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Communal Union of Noveta
NovFlag3.png NovSheild3.png
Flag and Coat of Arms of Noveta
Motto
Vrai Communisme Toujours!
(French: Real Communism Forever!)
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Official Language French
Capital Port-de-Révolution
Largest city Port-de-Révolution
Ten Largest Novetan City-Communes

Port-de-Révolution — 6,000,000
Antoinette — 5,000,000
La Plagé-de-Sélégolene— 4,000,000
Port-au-François — 3,000,000
Port-de-Huile — 2,000,000
Romp Fers — 1,000,000
Lesage — 900,000
Sage — 800,000
Landry — 700,000
Majoré — 600,000

Chief Diplomat of the FABPACUN Maurice Dumont
Area
 - Total

N/A
Population
 - Total (2007 est.)

20,000,000
Independence

 - Novetan Revolution
 - Declared
 - Recognized
From France

10 July 1990
10 July 2007
16 July 2007
Government type Communist Communal Union
National animal
Common name
Balaenoptera borealis
Novetan Whale
GDP (FY2007/08)
  - Total (USD)
  - GDP/capita (USD)

$436,093,715,250.74
$1,840.06
Currency Novetan Franc
Time Zone
Summer (DST)
UTC +8 hrs
UTC +7hrs
HDI (2007) 0.249 (low)
Communal Anthem The Hymn of the Communal Union of Noveta
Communal Charter Guidelines of the Communal Union of Noveta (to be completed)
Internet TLD .nov
Calling Code +747
Car Plate UCN
ISO CUN

Noveta, officially the Communal Union of Noveta (French: Noveta or La Union Communale de Noveta) consists of the islands of Noveta Main, Selegolene, Michelle, Marianne, Louise & Lilanne, along with the minor islands of Sage Island, Majoré Island, East Majoré Island, West Majoré Island, Louis Island, Charles Island and Couture Island, forming an archipelago that is also the largest group of islands that are located in The Macoatian subregion of the Communist Socialist Alliance region.

The Communal Union of Noveta is the most populous country in The Macoatian, with a population of over 20 million people. The many social and cultural characteristics that make Noveta what it is today is the result of different historical events that occurred throughout its history, such as its initial settlement by the indigenous peoples, the massive immigration of French settlers to Noveta during its colonization by France, the induction of African slaves to work in the wineries and sugar cane plantations, the massive immigration of peoples of both Korean and Japanese descent in the years after the end of slavery, to work as indentured servants and the immigration of Afro-Macoatians to build the massive road systems that now make up the main means of transportation throughout the Communal Union.

The islands have a tropical climate and are located in a part of The Macoatian that is especially vulnerable to experience hurricane activity during the summer and autumn months.

Contents

Geography

Noveta Main (Principal Noveta)

North

Central

South

Selegolene (Sélégolene)

North

Central

South

Michelle (Michélle)

East

West

Marianne (Marianne)

North

South

Louise (Louise)

East

West

Lilanne (Lilanne)

North Shore

South Shore

The Minor Islands

Sage Island (Île D'Sage)

Majoré Island (Île D'Majoré)

East Majoré Island (Île D'Majoré-Est)

West Majoré Island (Île D'Majoré-Ouest)

Louis Island (Île D'Louis)

Charles Island (Île D'Charles)

Couture Island (Île D'Couture)

History

The Pre-Colonial Era (100CE-1700)

The Colonial Era (1700-1990)

The Conquest of Noveta (1700-1712)

The First French Immigration Wave (1712-1759)

Slavery (1712-1853)

Indentured Servitude and the first Asian Immigration Wave (1853-1888)

The Early Development of Novetan Capitalism (1888-1910)

The Second French Immigration Wave (1888-1910)

The Second Asian Immigration Wave (1910-1930)

Asian Immigration during the First World War (1914-1919)

The Afro-Macoatian Immigration Wave (1930-1945)

Afro-Macoatian Immigration during the Second World War (1939-1945)

The Third Asian Immigration Wave (1945-1955)

The Second Afro-Macoation Immigration Wave (1945-1965)

The Development of Communism, Feminism, LGBT Activism, Atheism, Anti-Authoritarianism and the Independence Movmement in Noveta (1945-1975)

The Novetan Economic Crisis (1975-1990)

The Novetan Revolution (1990-2007)

Overview

The Novetan General Strike (1 June 1990-10 July 1990)

The Uprising of the Five Northern Communes (10-July 1990-1 January 1991)

The Uprising of the Five Southern Communes (10 July 1990-1 January 1991)

The Novetan Revolution in the South - Part I (1990-1994)

The Battle of La-Nouvelle Marx (New Marx) (2 January 1991-1 May 1991)

The Battle of Esme (1 May 1991-3 May 1991)

The Battle of La-Plagé-de-Sélégolene (Selegolene Beach) (3 May 1991-10 July 1991)

The Battle of the King Coal Mountains (La Montagnes-du-Roi-de-Huiller) (10 July 1991-10 December 1991)

The Battle of the Iron Mountains (Montagnes de Fers) (12 December 1991-12 July 1992)

The Battle of Romvé (14 July 1992-12 September 1992)

The Battle of Hérbert (12 September 1992-30 December 1992)

The Battle of Férn (31 December 1992-1 May 1993)

The Battle of Bayonne (1 May 1993-1 December 1993)

The Battle of Peu (1 December 1993-1 January 1994)

The Battle of Cap-Novetien (1 January 1994-1 May 1994)

The Battle of Port-de-Huile (1 May 1994-1 August 1994)

The Socialist Transition Era (2007-Present)

The Novetan Industrial Revolution (Present)

Novetan Involvement Internationally (Present)

Government

The Neighborhood Assembly

The Workplace Assembly

The Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (PACUN)

The Social Development Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (SDBPACUN)

The Cultural Development Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (CDBPACUN)

The Economic Development Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (EDBPACUN)

The Political Development Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (PDBPACUN)

The Foreign Affairs Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (FABPACUN)

The Military Defense Board of the Popular Assembly of the Communal Union of Noveta (MDBPACUN)

Economy

Overview

Agricultural Industries

The Noveta Agriculture (Novagriculture) Workers Collective Group

Manufacturing Industries

The Noveta Electronics (Novelectronics) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Pharmaceutical (Novpharmaceutical) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Steel (Novsteel) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Footware (Novfootware) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Weapons Manufacturing (Novweapons) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Furniture (Novfurniture) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Petrochemicals (Novpetrochemicals) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Food Processing (Novfood) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Beverages (Novbeverages) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Automobiles (Novautomobiles) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Mechanical (Novmechanical) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Rail Machinery (Novrail) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Pulp and Paper (Novpaper) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Stationery (Novstationery) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Beauty Care Manufacturing (Novbeau) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Textiles (Novtextiles) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Construction Materials (Novconstruction) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Aluminum Processing (Novaluminum) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Copper Processing (Novcopper) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Uranium Processing (Novuranium) Workers Collective Group

The Noveta Silver Processing (Novsilver) Workers Collective Group

Mining Industries

Noveta Mining (Novmining) Workers Collective Group

Service Industries

Novetan Communications (Novcommunications) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Gas (Novgas) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Electricity (Novelectricity) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Software Products (Novsoftware) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Collective Bank (Novbank) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Recordings (Novrecordings) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Cinema Production (Novcinema) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Trade (Novtrade) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Distribution Centers (Novdistribution) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Media (Novmedia) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Printing (Novprinting) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Sanitation Services (Novsanitation) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Water (Novwater) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Graphics Design (Novgraphics) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Transportation (Novtransportation) Workers Collective Group

Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries

Novetan Petroleum Production (Novpetroleum) Workers Collective Group

Novetan Natural Gas Production (Novnatural) Workers Collective Group

Culture

Overview

Cuisine

Religion

Language

Sports

Media

Music

Society

Overview

People

Afro-Novetans (47%)

Asian-Novetans (25%)

Franco-Novetans (23%)

Indo-Novetans (Indigenous) (2%)

Mixed Novetans (2%)

Defense

The Marine Assembly

The Armed Soldier Assembly

The Aviation Fighter Assembly

The Popular Assembly of Naval Marine Assemblies (PANMA)

The Popular Assembly of Armed Soldier Assemblies (PAASA)

The Popular Assembly of Aviation Fighter Assemblies (PAAFA)

Education

Stage One (4-13)

Stage Two (13-21)

External Links

http://comuninov.tripod.com/novnews.html - Official NTV News Channel Website