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   | ''TBA'' ({{wpl|Albanian language|Bashk}})
   | ''Mageiros Lidhjë'' ({{wpl|Albanian language|Bashk}})
   | ''Mageiros Band'' ({{wp|Anglish|Cuthish}})
   | ''Mageiros Band'' ({{wp|Anglish|Cuthish}})
   | ''TBA'' ({{wpl|Greek language|Erytherian}})
   | ''TBA'' ({{wpl|Greek language|Erytherian}})

Revision as of 06:09, 27 April 2020

Mageiros League
HeadquartersTBA
Other languagesBashk
Cuthish
Erytherian
Waldish
TypeIntergovernmental organization
Membership Cuthland-Waldrich
 Erytheria
 Hardhiara
Leaders
• Secretary General
TBA
• Chairman of the General Council
TBA
Establishment
29 September 1944
3 March 1954
31 February 1955
Population
• 2020 estimate
75,804,794

The Mageiros League (ML) is an intergovernmental organization between the three states of Cuthland-Waldrich, Erytheria, and Hardhiara. The League serves as a mechanism for political, economic, and security cooperation between its member states, including provisions for collective security and the coordination of trade and diplomacy.

The ML originated with the Treaty of Cingsham, a bilateral agreement between Erytheria and Cuthland-Waldrich signed on 29 September 1944 in the immediate aftermath of the Peninsular Revolution and Cutho-Waldish reunification. Hardhiara was brought under the Treaty's provisions through the Kujkë Agreement on 3 March 1955, following the social and political upheaval of the Glorious Regeneration. This multilateral relationship was further expanded through the Mageiros Declaration on 31 February 1955, which established the League as a formal body to implement the provisions of previous agreements and promote further cooperation.

The stated goal of the Mageiros League is to prevent the rise of a continental hegemon in Cardia following the collapse of Cornicae in the mid-20th century. However, the League has been subject to substantial criticism from human rights groups for legitimizing illiberal policies and wars of aggression by its member states, most notably including the Cutho-Waldish annexation of the Island of Reth in 1960. Due to the geostrategic location of its three member states at vital choke points surrounding Cardia, it is often referred to by the international media as the "Three Wolves at the Gate".