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Revision as of 09:50, 20 May 2022
The Aurelian League is the dominant alliance made up of sovereign nations on the continent of Aurelia. The inception of the League came on the 23rd May 1938 as a response to the Second Aurelian War as a peacekeeping organisation turned economic-military organisation.
History
● Establishment of Pan-Aurelianism.
● First Aurelian War (Pan-Aurelianists vs Nationalists/Regionalists).
● Second Aurelian War - Brings about pan-aurelianism as a rejection of the continental war and its brutality.
Member states
State | Capital | Accession | Population (2021) |
---|---|---|---|
Kirvina | Akhileia | 23 May 1938 | 37,030,000 |
Rhodellia | Friedrichstadt | 23 May 1938 | 10,000,000 |
Mito | Kenkyō | 23 May 1938 | 9,723,000 |
Great Xio | Pashae | 23 May 1938 | 8,829,200 |
Anatea | Solisea | 1 January 2000 | 34,230,970 |
Zaxar | Sandrica | 1 January 2000 | 10,000,000 |
Advocatius | Victoires | 1 January 2000 | 37,400,000 |
7 total | 167,213,170 |
Organization
The Aurelian League is led by (title) (name). (He/she) is the executive of the Aurelian League at-large, and chairs the governing Council of Aurelia. The (position) is shared across the member states of the League on a rotating basis. Beneath the Council lies four departments, each responsible for one key component of the League's Founding Treaty.
Foreign Relations
Economy
Policies and Projects
Coming soon