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The '''HIPP World Cities Index''' is an annual report published by the Hildom Institute for Public Policy at the [[University of Newcott]] in [[Cuthland-Waldrich]].  The HIPP Index classifies {{wp|Global city|global cities}} in [[Gaia]] into four different tiers based on their socio-economic impact on global affairs. The Index was developed by Alwin Smythe in 2005 to encourage market liberalization and internationalism in Cuthland-Waldrich, which had long maintained heavy {{wp|Protectionism|protectionist}} restrictions on foreign tradeIt has since evolved into a widely recognized measure of {{wp|Globalization|globalization}} in Gaia, and a city's classification is considered to be an authoritative indicator of its global prominence.
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| conflict    = Peninsular Revolutions
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| partof      = the Post-[[Cornicae]] conflicts
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| caption    = [[Republic of Cuthland|Cuthish]] soldiers conduct a raid in [[Kingsham]] during the [[Christmas Uprising]]
| date        = 25 December 1943 – 20 January 1944<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=12|day=25|year1=1943|month2=01|day2=20|year2=1944}})
| place      = [[Cutho-Waldish Peninsula]]
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| result      = [[Peninsularism|Peninsularist]] victory
* Overthrow of republican governments in [[Republic of Cuthland|Cuthland]] and [[Republic of Waldrich|Waldrich]]
* Establishment of Peninsularist rule
* Beginning of [[Reunification of Cuthland-Waldrich|Cutho-Waldish reunification]]
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| combatant1  = {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Cuthland-Waldrich.png}} [[Peninsular Army]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon image|Missing_flag.png}} [[Republic of Cuthland]]<br />{{flagicon image|Missing_flag.png}} [[Republic of Waldrich]]
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| commander1  = {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Cuthland-Waldrich.png}} [[Gerrit Hartnell]]<br />{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Cuthland-Waldrich.png}} [[Sikke Rijnders]]
| commander2 = {{flagicon image|Missing_flag.png}} [[Harold Blakemore]]<br />{{flagicon image|Missing_flag.png}} [[Aldert Hoekstra]]
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==Methodology==
The '''Peninsular Revolutions''' were a series of armed uprisings across the [[Cutho-Waldish Peninsula]] during the winter of 1943–44.  [[Peninsularism|Peninsularist]] rebels led by [[Gerrit Hartnell]] revolted against the republican governments of [[Republic of Cuthland|Cuthland]] and [[Republic of Waldrich|Waldrich]], which had gained their independence several months prior following the collapse of [[Cornicae]].  The Revolutions resulted in the establishment of Peninsularist governments in both nations, and led to the [[Reunification of Cuthland-Waldrich|reunification of Cuthland-Waldrich]] with the signing of the [[Treaty of Wesselstêd]] in June 1944.
The Index is based off of 34 different metrics within five categories:
* Economics
* Cultural influence
* Livability
* Political power
* Innovation and research
==2019 Index==
===Hubs===
Hub cities set the tone for the entire global community.  They serve as agenda-setters in international trade and diplomacy, and are at the forefront of technological advancements and cultural phenomenaThese cities house the headquarters of major international corporations, key stock exchanges, global diplomatic centers, and major cultural institutions of global recognition.
* {{flagicon|Lavaria}} [[Aniarro]]
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} [[Königsreh]]
 
===Influencers===
Influencers are international powerhouses which do not meet the global agenda-setting criteria of a Hub.  Many of these cities serve as agenda-setters in a particular region of the world, and may act as "specialists" that are most prominent in one or several categories globally.
* {{flagicon|Lavaria}} [[Cambra]]
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} [[Flussmund]]
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} [[Lannbrück]]
 
===Contributors===
Contributors are cities which serve as focal points for an entire region, and also exercise influence on a global scale.  They are often major cultural and trade centers for a country or continent, and may house national or regional political institutions for minor powers.
* {{flagicon|Cuthland-Waldrich}} [[Kingsham]]
* {{flagicon|Lavaria}} [[Boisbelle]]
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} Augusthal
 
===Participants===
Participant cities play a major role in the socio-economic affairs of a region, and link minor regions to the global community.  They are recognized as actors in global affairs, but lack the influence of more powerful cities.
* {{flagicon|Cuthland-Waldrich}} [[Grienfjild]]
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} Dockfurt
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} Langquaid
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} Weidenau
* {{flagicon|Mascylla}} Südhaven
 
[[Category:Gaia]]

Revision as of 07:14, 31 March 2020

Peninsular Revolutions
Part of the Post-Cornicae conflicts
Metz1944-2.jpg
Cuthish soldiers conduct a raid in Kingsham during the Christmas Uprising
Date25 December 1943 – 20 January 1944
(3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result

Peninsularist victory

Belligerents
Peninsular Army Republic of Cuthland
Republic of Waldrich
Commanders and leaders
Gerrit Hartnell
Sikke Rijnders
Harold Blakemore
Aldert Hoekstra
Casualties and losses
4,000+ killed

The Peninsular Revolutions were a series of armed uprisings across the Cutho-Waldish Peninsula during the winter of 1943–44. Peninsularist rebels led by Gerrit Hartnell revolted against the republican governments of Cuthland and Waldrich, which had gained their independence several months prior following the collapse of Cornicae. The Revolutions resulted in the establishment of Peninsularist governments in both nations, and led to the reunification of Cuthland-Waldrich with the signing of the Treaty of Wesselstêd in June 1944.