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A '''region''' is an internal grouping of nations in NationStates.  You can choose what region you are in, with a few exceptions(see [[Banlist]]).
 
  
There are two types of regions: regions that were created by the game admin ("game-created" regions), and regions created by nationstates players themselves ("player-created" regions).
 
 
== Player-created regions ==
 
 
In a player-created region there are two positions of leadership: a [[Founder]] and a [[Delegate|UN Delegate]].  The founder is the creator of the region, and the UN delegate is the person with the most [[Endorsement|endorsements]] at [[update]] time.  The powers given to the Founder and UN delegate is access to the [[World Factbook entry|World Factbook Entry]], ability to [[Banlist|eject]] nations, and the ability to set a [[regional password]].  The Founder also has the ability to turn on or off the UN delegate's powers.
 
 
There are many player-created regions in NationStates that do not have Founders. This is because the Founder has either expired due to inactivity, or the region was created prior to regional Founders being introduced to the game. Many regions were created before this time and now have Founders because for a time after the introduction of Founders a region was able to have an extremely trusted member appointed to the position.
 
 
== Game regions ==
 
 
Game regions would be the five [[Pacific]] regions, plus the [[The Rejected Realms|Rejected Realms]] and [[Lazarus]]. They are also called [[feeder|feeder/sink]] regions. Game regions (with the exception of Lazarus) do not have regional founders and power tends to be concentrated within the hands of the [[UN Delegate]]. One major characteristic of game regions is (with the exception of Lazarus) they are the largest regions in the game. Whomever is delegate of one tends to become very important.
 
 
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