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|org_type =          {{wp|regional organization|Regional}} {{wp|intergovernmental organisation}}
|org_type =          {{wp|regional organization|Regional}} {{wp|intergovernmental organization}}
|membership_type =  Members
|membership_type =  Members
|membership =        [[#Membership|17 members]]
|membership =        [[#Membership|19]]
|admin_center_type = Secretariat  
|admin_center_type = Secretariat  
|admin_center =    [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
|admin_center =    [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
|languages_type =    Official languages
|languages_type =    Official languages
|languages = {{hlist |{{wp|French language|Audonian}}|[[Sorrentian Latin language|Latin]]|{{wp|Russian language| Velikoslavian}}}}
|languages = {{hlist |{{wp|Catalan language|Aligonian}}|{{wp|English language|Anglic}}|{{wp|French language|Audonian}}|[[Standard Latin language|Latin]]|{{wp|Spanish language|Garzan}}|{{wp|Hebrew language|Hebrew}}|{{wp|Greek language|Hellenic}}|{{wp|Coptic language|Khemetian}}|{{wp|Sicilian language|Sydalene}}|{{wp|Central Atlas Tamazight|Talaharan}}|{{wp|Punic language|Tyrian}}||{{wp|Armenian language|Vardani}}}}
|sovereignty_type = Formation
|sovereignty_type = Formation
|established_event1 =[[List_of_treaties_in_Ajax#1900_-_1999|1966 Treaty of Castellum]]
|established_event1 =[[List_of_treaties_in_Ajax#1900_-_1999|1966 Treaty of Castellum]]
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The '''Periclean Forum''' is an {{wp|intergovernmental organization}} of 15 countries from Belisaria and Scipia, including # observers. The primary goal of the organization is to enhance cooperation and foster regional dialogue with the aim of promoting stability throughout the Periclean Sea basin. Projects of the Forum include conservation, preventing piracy, and more recently human rights. In 2012, the Forum was reformed into the [[Forum of Nations]]. In 2016, the Forum created the Human Rights Committee.
The '''Periclean Forum''' was an {{wp|intergovernmental organization}} of 19 countries in [[Ajax#Continents|Belisaria]] and [[Ajax#Continents|Scipia]] and 1 observer state. The primary goal of the organization was to enhance cooperation and foster regional dialogue with the aim of promoting stability throughout [[Periclean world|the Periclean Sea basin]]. Projects of the Forum include conservation, preventing piracy, and more recently human rights. In TBD, the Forum was reformed into the [[Forum of Nations]].  
 
==Membership==
==Membership==
===Members===
===Members===
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! style="width: 20%;" |Date joined
! style="width: 20%;" |Date joined
!Notes
!Notes
|-
|{{flag|Alanahr}}
|[[Alanahr|Kahrash]]
|5 May 1966
|Founder
|-
|{{flag|Aretias}}
|Basilakia
|5 May 1986
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Arthurista}}
|{{flag|Arthurista}}
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|{{flag|Ascalzar}}
|{{flag|Ascalzar}}
|Ascalzar
|Ascalzar
|3 April 1968
|3 April 1974
|
|-
|{{flag|Bahktar}}
|
|2 June 1972
|
|-
|{{flagicon|North Deweden}} [[North Deweden|Deweden]]
|Kralin
|23 October 2015
|
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Eagleland}} ?
|{{flag|Garza}}
|[[Constantinopolis]]
|Ciudad Garza
|5 May 1966
|5 May 1966
|Founder
|Founder
|-
|-
|{{flag|Fakolana}}
|{{flag|Gran Aligonia}}
|Fakolana
|Villa Romera
|5 May 1966
|5 May 1966
|Founder
|Founder
|-
|-
|{{flag|Intermaria}}
|{{flag|Khemetu}}
|{{nowrap|[[Traiana]]}}
|Rakota
|5 May 1966
|5 January 1970
|Founder
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Latium}}
|{{flag|Latium}}
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|-
|-
|{{flag|Lyncanestria}}
|{{flag|Lyncanestria}}
|[[Villeneuve]]
|Villeneuve
|5 May 1968
|
|-
|{{flag|Mysia}}
|Perivolia
|19 August 1985
|
|-
|{{flag|Perateia}}
|[[Leonople]]
|5 May 1966
|5 May 1966
|Founder
|Founder
|-
|-
|{{flag|Nahlia}}
|{{flag|Silgadin}}
|Rajha
|Andlau
|5 May 1966
|5 May 1990
|Founder as the [[Nahlaya|Imperial State of Nahlaya]] following the [[Nahlia|1976 Military Coup d'état]] membership was suspended then following the [[Nahlia|Holitz Agreement]] in 1980 full membership later restablished.
|-
|{{flag|Rabinovska}}
|Voropol
|17 May 1981
|
|-
|{{flag|Rhynovia}}
|Fawngrad
|xx Month YEAR
|
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Sydalon}}
|{{flag|Sydalon}}
|[[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]]
|[[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]]
|3 April 1968
|3 August 1980
|Currently disputed
|Formerly disputed due to the [[Association_of_Oil_Producing_Nations#Origin|1972-1973 succession crisis]].
|-
|-
|{{flag|Tarsas}}
|{{flag|Talahara}}
|[[Aenonesos]]
|[[Maktarim]]
|5 May 1966
|7 October 1972
|Founder
|
|-
|{{flag|Tyreseia}}
|[[New Tyria]]
|13 March 1974
|Joined as part of détente with Latium following the aftermath of the [[Social War]].
|-
|-
|{{flag|Vannois}}
|{{flag|Vannois}}
|[[Saint-Nazaire]]
|Saint-Nazaire
|5 May 1966
|5 May 1966
|Founder
|Founder
|-
|{{flag|Vardana}}
|Metsamor
|15 August 1999
|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Yisrael}}  
|{{flag|Yisrael}}  
|[[Yerushalayim]]
|[[Yerushalayim]]
|12 June 1975
|12 June 1975
|
|Admitted as part of the diplomatic normalization process in the [[Yarden Accords]].
|-
|-
|}
|}
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| 25 April 1974
| 25 April 1974
| Observer
| Observer
|-
|{{flag|Belisarian Community}}
|n/a
|5 May 1966
|Partner
|-
|-
|}
|}


===Former members===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
|-
!Nation
! style="width: 20%;" |Date joined
! style="width: 20%;" |Date left
!Reason
|-
|{{flag|Estoni}}
|
|
|
|-
|{{flag|South Rietumimark}}
|15 March 1989
|2 February 2014
|
|-
|}
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 11 November 2024

Periclean Forum
File:Forum for the Periclean Map.png
SecretariatCastellum ab Alba, Latium
Official languages
TypeRegional intergovernmental organization
Members19
Formation
5 May 1966
• Reformation into the Forum of Nations
1 January 2012

The Periclean Forum was an intergovernmental organization of 19 countries in Belisaria and Scipia and 1 observer state. The primary goal of the organization was to enhance cooperation and foster regional dialogue with the aim of promoting stability throughout the Periclean Sea basin. Projects of the Forum include conservation, preventing piracy, and more recently human rights. In TBD, the Forum was reformed into the Forum of Nations.

Membership

Members

Nation Capital Date joined Notes
 Alanahr Kahrash 5 May 1966 Founder
 Aretias Basilakia 5 May 1986
 Arthurista Loweport 5 May 1966 Founder
 Ascalzar Ascalzar 3 April 1974
 Garza Ciudad Garza 5 May 1966 Founder
 Gran Aligonia Villa Romera 5 May 1966 Founder
 Khemetu Rakota 5 January 1970
 Latium Castellum ab Alba 5 May 1966 Founder
 Lihnidos Arcadia 5 May 1966 Founder
 Lyncanestria Villeneuve 5 May 1968
 Mysia Perivolia 19 August 1985
 Perateia Leonople 5 May 1966 Founder
 Silgadin Andlau 5 May 1990
 Sydalon Sydalon 3 August 1980 Formerly disputed due to the 1972-1973 succession crisis.
 Talahara Maktarim 7 October 1972
 Tyreseia New Tyria 13 March 1974 Joined as part of détente with Latium following the aftermath of the Social War.
 Vannois Saint-Nazaire 5 May 1966 Founder
 Vardana Metsamor 15 August 1999
 Yisrael Yerushalayim 12 June 1975 Admitted as part of the diplomatic normalization process in the Yarden Accords.

Observers and partners

Nation Capital Date joined Status
 Belfras Thessalona 25 April 1974 Observer