Difference between revisions of "Wilkshire"
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− | Wilkshire joined the NationStates community on 22nd June 2003, originating in the North Pacific. After establishing friendly relations with the influential members of the region, Wilkshire gained the Delegacy on 16th February 2004. After a two month stint in the Delegate's chair, the nation resigned on 15th April 2004. Wilkshire continues to play an active role in the politics of the North Pacific. | + | {{Infobox_Nation | |
+ | subject_name=[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_nation/nation=Wilkshire The Republic of Wilkshire] | | ||
+ | flag=http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/greenland.jpg | | ||
+ | region=[[the North Pacific]] | | ||
+ | motto="Everyone for everyone else" | | ||
+ | map= | | ||
+ | language= | | ||
+ | capital= | | ||
+ | population=2.8 billion | | ||
+ | currency=Wilko | | ||
+ | leader= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | Wilkshire joined the NationStates community on 22nd June 2003, originating in [[the North Pacific]]. After establishing friendly relations with the influential members of the region, Wilkshire gained the Delegacy on 16th February 2004. After a two month stint in the [[Delegate]]'s chair, the nation resigned on 15th April 2004. Wilkshire continues to play an active role in the politics of the North Pacific. |
Revision as of 16:14, 12 October 2004
Flag of Wilkshire | |
Motto: "Everyone for everyone else" | |
Region | the North Pacific |
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Capital | |
Official Language(s) | |
Government | |
Population | 2.8 billion |
Currency | Wilko |
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Wilkshire joined the NationStates community on 22nd June 2003, originating in the North Pacific. After establishing friendly relations with the influential members of the region, Wilkshire gained the Delegacy on 16th February 2004. After a two month stint in the Delegate's chair, the nation resigned on 15th April 2004. Wilkshire continues to play an active role in the politics of the North Pacific.