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List of global cities in Gaia

Alpha +

Alpha + cities are highly integrated cities, filling advanced service needs:

  • Tuskval Kyuko
    • Holy Europe Empire

Alpha

  • Mascylla Königsreh
  • Mascylla Flussmund

Alpha -

  • Lilienburg Lilienburg
  • Tuskval Rhinmond

Beta +

Beta level cities are cities that link moderate economic regions to the world economy and are classified in three sections, Beta +, Beta, and Beta − cities.

  • Dulebia Ulich

Beta

  • Hytekia Krasno

Numbered list

  • 1. Tuskval Kyuko
  • 2. Mascylla Flussmund
  • 3. Mascylla Königsreh
  • 4. Lilienburg Lilienburg
  • 5. Tuskval Rhinmond
  • 6. Dulebia Ulich
  • 7. Hytekia Krasno

Principal organs of the Assembly of Nations

Principal organs of the Assembly of Nations 
AN General Council
— Deliberative assembly of the AN member states —
AN Secretariat
— Administrative organ of the AN —
International Court of Law and Justice
— Universal court for international law —
UN General Assembly hall
Headquarters of the UN in New York City
International Court of Justice
  • May resolve non-compulsory recommendations to states or suggestions to the Security Council (ANSC);
  • Decides on the admission of new members, following proposal by the ANSC;
  • Adopts the budget;
  • Elects the non-permanent members of the ANSC; all members of ECOSOC; the AN Secretary General (following his/her proposal by the ANSC); and the fifteen judges of the International Court of Law and Justice (ICLJ). Each country has one vote.
  • Supports the other AN bodies administratively (for example, in the organization of conferences, the writing of reports and studies and the preparation of the budget);
  • Its chairperson – the AN Secretary General – is elected by the General Council for a five-year mandate and is the AN's foremost representative.
  • Decides disputes between states that recognize its jurisdiction;
  • Issues legal opinions;
  • Renders judgment by relative majority. Its fifteen judges are elected by the AN General Council for nine-year terms.
AN Security Council
— For international security issues —
AN Economic and Social Council
— For global economic and social affairs —
AN Trusteeship Council
— For administering trust territories (currently inactive) —
UN security council
UN Economic and Social Council
UN Trusteeship Council
  • Responsible for co-operation between states as regards economic and social matters;
  • Co-ordinates co-operation between the AN's numerous specialized agencies;
  • Has 54 members, elected by the General Council to serve staggered three-year mandates.
  • Was originally designed to manage colonial possessions that were former colonial territories;
  • Has been inactive since X, when X, the last trust territory, attained independence.