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Eulabian Union | |||||||
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1958–2010 | |||||||
Flag | |||||||
Motto: Divided We Fall | |||||||
Capital | Kostanse (executive) Lunden (legislative) | ||||||
Largest | Lunden | ||||||
Official languages | French, Italian, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Eulabian | ||||||
Government | Confederated parliamentary directorial republic | ||||||
Commissioners | |||||||
• 1958-1963 (first) | Alessandro Fileccia Johannes Strauss Pedro Juárez Jeroen De Leener John Mayer | ||||||
• 2014-2016 (last) | Amand Chaucer Laura Segers Lia Fernández Magnus Sternhell Matteo Gemma | ||||||
President of the Eulabian Executive Council | |||||||
• 1958-1968 (first) | Francois Monnet | ||||||
• 2005-2008 (last) | Illse Beyen | ||||||
Legislature | Eulabian Parliament | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Eulabian Defence Community | 1946 | ||||||
• Treaty of Kostanse | 1958 | ||||||
• Dissolution | 1 November 2010 | ||||||
Gini (2015) | 47.1 high | ||||||
HDI (2018) | 0.812 very high | ||||||
Currency | Eulabian Franc (ED) | ||||||
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (AD) | ||||||
Driving side | right | ||||||
Calling code | +919 | ||||||
Internet TLD | .eu | ||||||
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The Eulabian Union (EU), commonly also known as the Union or simply as Eulabia is a super-state located in the western part of the Eulabian continent. It consists of a large number of provinces, each governed by a Governor. The newest province is Theedishland which was accepted into the Union in 1957.
was the historical predecessor to the present-day Commonwealth of Eulabia. It came into existence on 9 May 1958 with the unification of the western eulabian states. The Union came to an end with the enactment of the constitution of 2017, by which it became a federal parliamentary republic.
It was considered the wealthiest nation on the continent, with Kostanse being considered one of the largest financial centres in the world. Nevertheless, Eulabia was plagued by socio-political problems that eventually resulted into the Eulabian Civil War Most notable was the disparity in the development of some of the constituent republics. It was said that this inequality allowed various megacorporations, connected to Council 13 and Leviathan, to establish oligarchical control over some of the poorest regions and use their seats in the Eulabian Assembly to influence the Union politics.
The EU was created in the aftermath of the devastating Great War which saw most of the continent ruined.
Politics and Government
Functioning of the government
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Current government
Position | Name |
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Commissioner of Foreign Affairs | Ignace Perpetua |
Commissioner of Finance | Sylvette Antonieta |
Commissioner of Home Affairs | Danielle Dieuwke |