Chilargentina
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[[Chile Austral]] | [[Chile Austral]] | ||
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==Main Characters== | ==Main Characters== |
Revision as of 23:27, 6 September 2006
A trading partner with Svensylsquatostan. This South American nation is the main home to the free Foxkin.
Home of the Reaver Vines Company.
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General History
Chilargentina was formed after the union of the old nations of Chile and Argentina. It was after the Foxkin came to their aid after an invasion by Uruguay that Foxkin where welcomed to Chilargentina as free people.
Relationship with Foxkin
Economy
Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base.
Some of the main sectors that Chilargentina supports are;
- Banking
- Mining (copper)
- Soy products (soybeans, vegetable oil, etc.)
- Cereals (mostly maize and wheat)
- Petroleum-related
- Machines and heavy equipment
- forestry and wood products
- fresh fruit and processed food
- fishmeal and seafood
- and wine
Chilargentina has alsolooked into signing free trade agreements (FTAs) with other nations.
Politics
National Government
Council of The Winds
Foreign relations and military
Culture
Geography
Chilargentina is a large country covering the entire southern apex of South America, combining present day Chile, Argentina and some territories of Bolivia lost in the madness of the great fall to the colonising joint country. The country is largely mountainous, although the magic relased during the great fall, combined with the natural instability of Chilargentina's crust caused some of the worst earthquakes in hundreds of years which literally ripped a lot of the Andes mountain ranges to pieces. Geographically Chile and Argentina are no longer separated by the backbone of the Andes, which was a contributory factor in their unification. The mountains are now located in large clumps with wide passes between them. Politically the country is divided into 7 regions, plus a claim over Antarctica.
Regions
Plus Antarctic Colonies