Common Congress of Oxidentale and Norumbia
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Common Congress of Oxidentale | |
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Location of Common Congress | |
Official languages | |
Type | Regional organization |
Members | 7 states |
Establishment | |
18 November 1932 | |
Currency | 6 currencies
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Website www.commoncongress.int |
The Common Congress (Other languages go here), formally the Common Congress of Oxidentale and Norumbia, is a regional organization of states in Oxidentale and Norumbia. It was formed between Belfras, Mutul, and Sante Reze in November of 1932 following the devastating Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928. Other member states joined over time, shifting the focus of the organization from maintaining the cold peace between Belfras and Mutul to opening diplomatic channels and establishing treaties between the nations of Oxidentale and Norumbia. The Congress currently has X member states and X observers, with the most recent being XXXX who joined in YYYY.
Role and mandate
History
Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928
Membership
Currently, the Common Congress consists of 7 nations:
- Imperial State of Ayeli
- Federation of Belfras
- Empire of the New Kayamucha
- Kingdom of Mocapaha
- Divine Kingdom of Mutul
- Most Eminently Serene Noble Republic of Sante Reze
- Free State of Tikal
Observers
In addition to its regular membership, other non-regional nation-states with extensive ties to members nation(s) within the Common Congress sphere have been permitted to join in an observatory status.
- Yisrael: Yisrael has strong political, economic, and other ties to both Sante Reze and Belfras.
- Latium: Latium has strong political, economic, and other ties to Belfras.
- Charnea: Charnea has strong political, economic, and other ties to Mutul, as well as economic ties to Sante Reze.