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+ | '''[[Special:Allpages|Alphabetical Index]] · [[Special:Categories|Articles by Category]] · [[How_to_add_a_page|How To Add A Page]]''' <br><br> '''Articles: [[United States general elections|Elections]] · [[United States House|House]] · [[United States Senate|Senate]] · [[Governors]] · [[Superregion|Regions]]''' | ||
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Current revision as of 14:47, 26 December 2007
Welcome to the new (and hopefully permenant) home of the USG Wiki.
This is a comprehensive database of important information regarding USGovSim, the free American political simulation. Here, you will find biographies of characters, the history of the game, important events, and all sortso of miscellaneous information. However, it' can't be done with the help of the player base. Help us out by registering an account and get to editting and creating! Anyone can do it! You'll want to learn how to edit pages, so there's a basic guide here. Also, be sure you learn to add categories so that we have an organized and streamlined database here. You'll also need to know how to start a new page. Lastly, if you'd like a place to experiment without ruining everything, use the Sandbox. We'll also shortly have more appropriate, specialized "How To" pages for you shortly. Just be careful for now, because everything's under some sort of construction or another. If you have any concerns or questions, don't hesitate to get in contact with the admin of this wiki. Alphabetical Index · Articles by Category · How To Add A Page Featured Article You will have to create an account in order to edit or create new pages. This should cut down on the spam attacks. Admins who need to get Bureaucrat powers, contact Steele (or Hayes, after he's empowered.) All files from the old Wiki have now been uploaded here (that may not include images, however). |
News Link title* The US led War in Venezuela moves on from the initial invasion to fighting the insurgency deep within the Venezuelan jungle as popular support for the war falls to the low 60s. Colombia and Brazil also maintain large troop deployments, followed by Mexico and the United Kingdom.
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