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'''The Namese Republic''', often refered to as "Nam", was a short-lived unitary republic predecessor to the current state of [[Riamo]], located in between [[Astariax]] and [[Olivacia]]. The country is known for the [[Namese War]], which started as a regional effort to stabilize the country but lead to brutal jungle combat and the use of ethically questionable methods of warfare.
'''The Namese Republic''', often refered to as "Nam", was a short-lived rebel state in [[Riamo]], located at the south of [[Astariax]]. The country is known for the [[Namese War]], which started as a regional effort to stabilize Riamo but lead to brutal jungle combat and the use of ethically questionable methods of warfare against the rebels, which would later surrender.
 
During its lenght, Nam was an authoritarian regime lead by Juan Venades, who had led the movement as a political party until 1978, when his party obtained no representation in the government, moment when the situation started escalating into protests and riots. It would all soon be heavily repressed by the [[Riamese Armed Forces]] and the figureheads of the organization now turned to the dense forests of eastern [[Riamo]] as their hiding place.

Revision as of 13:44, 16 August 2021

Namese Republic
Other:
  • nickname;Republic of Nam
FNL Flag.svg
Flag
Motto: "Grande y Gloriosa"
("Great and Glorious")
De facto national languageSpanish
Demonym(s)Namese
GovernmentUnitary Republic
Time zoneUTC-6
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeNA

The Namese Republic, often refered to as "Nam", was a short-lived rebel state in Riamo, located at the south of Astariax. The country is known for the Namese War, which started as a regional effort to stabilize Riamo but lead to brutal jungle combat and the use of ethically questionable methods of warfare against the rebels, which would later surrender.

During its lenght, Nam was an authoritarian regime lead by Juan Venades, who had led the movement as a political party until 1978, when his party obtained no representation in the government, moment when the situation started escalating into protests and riots. It would all soon be heavily repressed by the Riamese Armed Forces and the figureheads of the organization now turned to the dense forests of eastern Riamo as their hiding place.