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Terraconserva Council
of Nations
Flag of the Terraconserva Council of Nations
Flag
Emblem of the Terraconserva Council of Nations
Emblem
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Map showing the member states of the Terraconserva Council of Nations.

Blue - Big Three : Green - Member
Light Green - Observer : White - Non-member
HeadquartersBostonia (International Territory)
List of Languages
TypeIntergovernmental Organization
Membership16 member states
2 Observer States
Leaders
• General Assembly President
NAME
• Security Council President
NAME
Establishment
• TCN Charter signed
26 June 1952 (72 years ago) (1952-06-26)
• Charter Entered Into Force
22 October 1952 (72 years ago) (1952-10-22)
Website
www.tcn.org

The Terraconserva Council of Nations (TCN) is an intergovernmental organization tasked with maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, achieving international co-operation, and being a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations. It was established after the Creeperian Civil War, with the aim of preventing future wars and atrocities. Its headquarters, which are subject to extraterritoriality, is in Bostonia, Quebecshire. The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. Its objectives include maintaining international peace and security, protecting human rights, delivering humanitarian aid, promoting sustainable development, and upholding international law. The TCN is the largest, most familiar, most internationally represented and most powerful intergovernmental organization in the world. At its founding, the TCN had 8 member states; there are now 16 member states and two observer states.

On October 22, 1952, 8 governments met in Bostonia for a conference and started drafting the TCN Charter, which was signed on June 26, 1952. This charter took effect on October 22, 1952, when the TCN began operations. The TCN has two principal organs: the General Assembly and the Security Council.

History

Background

TCN Charter

Founding

Modern Era

General Assembly

Passed Resolutions

A Resolution to Declare the Cronan River as International Waters

On September 22, 2019 the Security Council of the TCN convened in Bostonia[1] to discuss the proposed A Resolution to Declare the Cronan River as International Waters.[2] Concurrently with this resolution, the 2019 Malgax Crisis nearly resulted in a military confrontation.

The vote passed with a clear majority and declared the Cronan River open for international use.

Security Council

Passed Resolutions

Condemnation of the People's Republic of Morova

On September 22, 2019 the Security Council of the TCN convened in Bostonia[3] to discuss the proposed Condemnation of the People's Republic of Morova.[4]

At the conclusion of voting there were eleven member states in favor, zero in opposition, and three abstaining.

Ban on the International Sale of Weapons to Morova

On September 30, 2019 the Security Council of the TCN convened in Bostonia[5] to discuss the proposed Ban on the International Sale of Weapons to Morova.[6]

The resolution passed resoundingly, and direct enforcement of the resolution has been promised by both Quebecshire and Groffenord.

Failed Resolutions

Condemnation of Creeperopolis and the Suggestion of Sanctions

On September 29, 2019 the Security Council of the TCN convened in Bostonia[7] to discuss the proposed Condemnation of Creeperopolis and the Suggestion of Sanctions.[8]

During the session, the vote had become one in favor, four in opposition, and two abstaining before Quebecshire exercised veto authority.[9] Several votes have been lodged since, but as it stands the resolution will be discarded following the session's conclusion.

Member States

TCN Member States
Flag Member State Date of Admission Notes
Creeperopolis Creeperopolis October 22, 1952 Reason for the creation of the TCN. See Creeperian Civil War and Creeperian Genocide. Founding member.
Template:Country data Eminople Eminople October 22, 1952 One of the Big Three. Founding member.
File:Sac Flag.png Greater Sacramento October 22, 1952 One of the Big Three. Founding member.
GORFFENORD FLAG Groffenord November 11, 1967 -
Flag 1Gjorka.png Gjorka November 7, 1989 -
HARTRIDGE FLAG Hartridge October 22, 1952 Founding member.
Lyoa Flag.png Lyoa January 5, 1968 -
Flag of Malgax.png Malgax August 12, 1986 -
Morovan flag.jpg Morova December 12, 1963 -
File:Neo Polisophos.png Neo Polisophos October 22, 1952 Founding Member.
Template:Country data New Gandor New Gandor October 22, 1952 Founding member.
Flag2.jpg Paleocacher June 17, 1977 -
Template:Country data Quebecshire Quebecshire October 22, 1952 One of the Big Three. Founding member.
Screenshot 20190917-183306.png Willdavie September 26, 1977 -
XUSMA FLAG Xusma October 28, 1956 -

Observers

TCN Observer States
Flag Observer Date of Observer Status Notes
File:Flag of the Principality of El Salvador.png El Salvador October 22, 1952 Vassal of Creeperopolis.
Flag of the Papal States (1825-1870).svg State of the Church October 22, 1952 Vassal of Creeperopolis.

List of Languages

Headquarters

Objectives

Funding

See Also