well I know that the poll is not over yet, but the small response is just enough to make me just start already!!!!
Give me the names of your nations NOW!!!!! so I can build you an embassy. as you can see from the following pics; there is allot of room to build.... so come on and get involved
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they almost perfectly line up... this makes me happy |
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ah that main road will need to be shown in full. I'll add another main road to the mix as well. more realistic for embassies to be on wide roads |
so come on guys join in the fun!!!! names, nations, and plans (for your embassy) are all welcome
Orotina (this may undergo a name change): Totalitarian Dictatorship. Head of State: El Presidente Serjente-Generale Adolpho-Augusto Ximenez
ReplyDeleteGran Bolivaria: Until 24 years before, a Constitutional Principality, now a Republic.
Head of State: Dr Estevez Maturin y O'Flaherty
Pan-Andean People's Republic: Seceded from a larger nation during the Paraguay War of the 1860s, but rapidly descended from a republican democracy to an hereditary dictatorship until the overthrow of the Alvarado y Moctezuma family. Now a people's republic (Communist? Socialist? Are you serious?).
Head of State: Colonel Don Gregorio-Garcia de Sancta Maria de la Vega.
Don't you just love Iberian sounding names?
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention: the states I've mentioned are as of 1st January, 1943.
ReplyDeleteRather than build 3 embassies, Oronegro might simply recognise only one or two of my imagi-Nations. At that, a consulate or legation need only be an office or office suite somewhere in one of the more 'upmarket' areas of the capital or a major seaport (albeit within a reasonable distance of the docks). There is nothing to suppose that (for reasons of someone's sense of humour), consulates and legations from all three are not housed in the same building...
ReplyDeletethanks for the info... I might build one legation for the 3 boardering nations ;-) I'll just have to add Harad, Rayonia, Franonnia and peters nation to the lists
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so another post has been made on this project But I'll keep looking back here to see if any of you have snet requests in :-D
ReplyDeleteStill think you are doing ERP/MONTONEROS from circa 1975/76. Your "La Ley" is San Miguel or Cordoba in Argentina.
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