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The North Adlantic Union (NAU) is a supranational union proposed by the Kingdom of [[Seylos]] and adopted by multiple nations in both [[Argis]] and Europa.
The North Adlantic Union (NAU) is a political and economic union of 10 member states that is primarily located in Southeast Argis. The NAU has a total geographic area of 326,897 sq km and an estimated population of around 60 million people. The NAU currently has a single market between member states, though full freedom of movement has not been fully realized due to the effects of the [[Sentist War]] and displaced populations.
 
Currently there are ten members of the NAU: Ashington, Astaria, Atrya, Cenia, Egris, Esnos, Ostros, Seskoaburg, Seylos, and Corinium.


==History==
==History==
===Background===
Since the first settling of Ceris by Anglish and Geltic descendant peoples in the early 1600s, there has always been a unique connection between Ceris and Seylos. From that point forward the populations had begun to mix extensively in the center of the island, creating an offshoot culture of Anglian and Dolch, known as the Ceriser. Constant struggles between its own people, as well as the constant Dolchlander and Seylosian presence gave rise to the first concepts of unifying Ceris.
===Hodrean Kingdom===
The first attempt at unifying Ceris in a large scale was by the Hodrean Kingdom, which was founded in 1694, after several minor Ceriser states joined together to form the country. Over the course of the next half century the Hodreans made significant inroads both diplomatically and militarily in unifying the disparate states of Ceris. By the mid 1700s, all of Ceris except the east was under the control of the Hodrean Kingdom. For the next two hundred years the state would stand, with occasional border conflicts in the east with states protected by Seylos and engaging in frequent naval combat against Dolch raiders.
===Seylosian Mandate===
By the mid 1940s, the Hodrean Kingdom was experiencing decline and had become internally unstable. At the same time, the monarchy of Seylos had been removed in a coup and replaced with the Seylosian Mandate, which eyed the island for itself. After securing nearby Eire and [[Galahinda]], the Mandate declared war on the Hodrean Kingdom and invaded the island. By 1948 the Hodrean Kingdom had collapsed and the entire island of Ceris was occupied by the Mandate. This would be the first time Ceris and Seylos would be fully unified under one government. However this state of affairs would not last long as with the conclusion of the [[Great Alharun War]] the Kingdom of Seylos was restored and all Seylosian forces would be pulled out of Ceris, effectively releasing the Hodrean Kingdom into freedom again. With no military resources, the Kingdom quickly collapsed into civil wars splitting up the island amongst the various states pre-[[Sentist War]]
===Sentist War===
In 2019, this Sentists began their attacks across the entire island. While the most violent view of Sentism focused on war and population control, the southern Sentist faction has hoped to acheive a unification of Ceris under the Sentist banner. However another unification movement had sprung up against the Sentists. The Ceris Coalition was an ad-hoc group of nations formed together to fight back the Sentist tide where the first talks reagarding a larger organization for security began. By the closing months of the Sentist War Seylos, and several eastern Ceris states began talks of a union. These nations included two large Ceriser majority states. Just weeks before the capture of the High Priest, the Treaty of Selbourne was signed formally bringing the North Adlantic Union into existence.
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
==Member States==
==Member States==

Revision as of 17:24, 28 October 2021

North Adlantic Union
NAU
Motto: Ffyniant, Freedom und Sicherheit
Prosperity, Freedom, and Security
CapitalLewisport, Cenia
Official LanguagesAnglish, Dolch, Seylosian Geltic Languages
TypeSupranational Union
Members
  • Ashington
  • Astaria
  • Atrya
  • Cenia
  • Corinium
  • Egris
  • Esnos
  • Ostros
  • Seskoaburg
  • Seylos
Leaders
• Council Chair (Rotating Position)
Hanne Boehler
• Prime Minister of Union
Mariah Steube
EstablishmentApril 10th, 2021
• Ceris Coalition
April 29th, 2020
• Treaty of Selbourne
April 10th, 2021
Area
• 
326,897 km2 (126,216 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
60,858,000
• Density
186.17/km2 (482.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$1587.2 Billion
• Per capita
$26,101.97
HDI (2021)0.86
very high
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
Website
www.union.nau

The North Adlantic Union (NAU) is a political and economic union of 10 member states that is primarily located in Southeast Argis. The NAU has a total geographic area of 326,897 sq km and an estimated population of around 60 million people. The NAU currently has a single market between member states, though full freedom of movement has not been fully realized due to the effects of the Sentist War and displaced populations.

History

Background

Since the first settling of Ceris by Anglish and Geltic descendant peoples in the early 1600s, there has always been a unique connection between Ceris and Seylos. From that point forward the populations had begun to mix extensively in the center of the island, creating an offshoot culture of Anglian and Dolch, known as the Ceriser. Constant struggles between its own people, as well as the constant Dolchlander and Seylosian presence gave rise to the first concepts of unifying Ceris.

Hodrean Kingdom

The first attempt at unifying Ceris in a large scale was by the Hodrean Kingdom, which was founded in 1694, after several minor Ceriser states joined together to form the country. Over the course of the next half century the Hodreans made significant inroads both diplomatically and militarily in unifying the disparate states of Ceris. By the mid 1700s, all of Ceris except the east was under the control of the Hodrean Kingdom. For the next two hundred years the state would stand, with occasional border conflicts in the east with states protected by Seylos and engaging in frequent naval combat against Dolch raiders.

Seylosian Mandate

By the mid 1940s, the Hodrean Kingdom was experiencing decline and had become internally unstable. At the same time, the monarchy of Seylos had been removed in a coup and replaced with the Seylosian Mandate, which eyed the island for itself. After securing nearby Eire and Galahinda, the Mandate declared war on the Hodrean Kingdom and invaded the island. By 1948 the Hodrean Kingdom had collapsed and the entire island of Ceris was occupied by the Mandate. This would be the first time Ceris and Seylos would be fully unified under one government. However this state of affairs would not last long as with the conclusion of the Great Alharun War the Kingdom of Seylos was restored and all Seylosian forces would be pulled out of Ceris, effectively releasing the Hodrean Kingdom into freedom again. With no military resources, the Kingdom quickly collapsed into civil wars splitting up the island amongst the various states pre-Sentist War

Sentist War

In 2019, this Sentists began their attacks across the entire island. While the most violent view of Sentism focused on war and population control, the southern Sentist faction has hoped to acheive a unification of Ceris under the Sentist banner. However another unification movement had sprung up against the Sentists. The Ceris Coalition was an ad-hoc group of nations formed together to fight back the Sentist tide where the first talks reagarding a larger organization for security began. By the closing months of the Sentist War Seylos, and several eastern Ceris states began talks of a union. These nations included two large Ceriser majority states. Just weeks before the capture of the High Priest, the Treaty of Selbourne was signed formally bringing the North Adlantic Union into existence.

Demographics

Member States

Geography

Politics

Legal System and Justic

Home Affairs and Migration

Foreign Affairs

Economy

Culture