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As we move to a new age in OGF where we seek a more collaborative world history, we need to finally discuss about the "Romantish Empire". As we all should know, we have an equivalent to the Roman Empire, however, with no official decision being made, the name, extension and duration of the empire was never defined, this creates a few issues. With no limitations, the Empire can have been as large or small as we wish, as long as territories decided to include the empire in their history, so we should set in stone it's general extension. <br />
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In this Forum, we will define:<br />
* The Extent of the Empire<br />
* The Name of the Empire<br />
* The Capital of the Empire<br />
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What is discussed here comes from long threads from Discord that will be shortened, since no consensus has been made.<br />
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* Empire Extension:<br />
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Through discussion, I have brought a proposal for the extent of the Empire, during it's history, the Empire would most probably have large issues of movement of troops, limiting it's extension. The empire would border the Prettanic Lake and The Great Rift in the North, the Surian Plains in the East, the Sea and "Indian" to the South and a messy border to the West. The issue of geographic barries would create a few important policies for the empire, like, most probably the creating of multiple client states and outer provinces of the empire with more self-authority to allow a better control of the politics inside the land.<br />
Romantish Sathria, the Original Hellenisian land, some Kalmish Kingdoms and the "Phoenicians" would most probably be dominated by the Empire but given a type of sel-authority so that local elites would be less willing to revolt.<br />
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Ta Seti, though it would be heavily influenced by Hellenisian culture, the Romantish would not be able to reach as far as Ta Seti.<br />
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Here I request, if you have any other proposals or ideas on this, please contribute.<br />
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* Empire's Name:<br />
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We must change the name of the Romantish Empire, using Rome in any type of way is counter active to our attempt to distance this empire from the Roman one. So I request contributions to a name, after that we will discuss and most probably vote. The Roman Empire was named by historians because of the influence of one city on the entire empire, and since we are trying to move from that comparison, we should not name the empire after a city. That being said, here follows my proposals.<br />
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- Nostro Empire (Coming from the Latin Nostro Imperium, or Our Empire, most likely the coloquial name that citizens would call the empire, since Nostro Mare was the roman name for the Mediterrenean, it wouldn't be so far fetched that the coloquial name of the empire would carry over through history).<br />
- Triaum Empire (Reipublicae Popularis Triaum, Popular Republic of Tria, would be the official name of the Empire, but instead of being named after a city, it would be named after a people, the Tria people, even thought Tria means Three, we can consider the Tria a mithological name, maybe after three goddesses, family members or anything related to the number 3, I think Triaum is a nice name.<br />
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* Capital of the Empire:<br />
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There has been a long discussion of Osianopoli not being the empire's capital. So I propose an idea, Osianopoli WAS the original capital, but contrary to the Roman Empire, here, the city was not needed to be the centre of power. The Popular Capital, where most things go, where holidays are celebrated, where victories are celebrated would be Osianopoli, however, during the growth of the empire, the political capital would be moved to a more centralized area. Here are my proposals:<br />
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- Triaum Urbs Imperial/ Triaumpolis Imperial / Triaum Imperial (Named after the empire itself if the empire is to be named Triaum, it would probably in the coast along UL08e, UL08b, UL08e, Etoe in Sathriada, Mitras or Northern Castellán, however I would like to avoid putting the capital in the territory of a current owned territory).<br />
- Civitelle (It would have been moved there, meaning in Italian, just, small city, it would probably show how the political capital is smaller than the historical capital)<br />
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We could also have the political capital be in an unknown place, maybe locations have been proposed but not archeological evidence was able to fully prove that one specific place was the capital.<br />
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I ask of all of you your ideas so we can finally settle this issue. {{Unsigned|Davieerr}}<br />
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==Ideas==<br />
===Extent of the Empire===<br />
I would like to see the empire extend further north to include Tircambry (and UL10-98 & 99) because there are a lot of Latin-origin words and placename elements in Welsh (OGF Cambric) which date from the Roman occupation. A number of common English placename elements also have Latin origins from this era, either directly or via Brittonic (pre-Welsh), e.g. ...cester, ...chester, ...port... , so I'm not sure it makes sense to exclude Ingerland either. This creates an empire which is much bigger than the Roman Empire but still smaller than some other pre-industrial empires (Mongul, Chinese, Islamic), so would it be unrealistic? [[User:Pawl|Pawl]] ([[User talk:Pawl|talk]]) 10:38, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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:This is how I imagine the Romantian Empire to have looked like: https://imgur.com/r5XR7ew<br />
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:darker red: empire proper; lighter: dependencies; ellipse: area for possible imperial capital --[[User:Stjur|Stjur]] ([[User talk:Stjur|talk]]) 13:20, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::Personally, I think I prefer this sketch of the empire's extent. The OGF:Roman Empire having less influence over Turquan Uletha could perhaps aid in explaining why there is a very abrupt cultural border between Romance and Turquan cultures in our world. A "French Rome" could be an interesting way to reimagine the potential capital of Franqueterre. As for the role of Osianopoli within this version of the empire, it could have been an important city for maritime trade rather than political power in the empire. Alternatively, if we imagine our Roman Empire got divided much like its real life counterpart, perhaps Osianopoli became the seat of power for one of the empire's more notable successor states? --[[User:Timboh|Timboh]] ([[User talk:Timboh|talk]]) 19:38, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::While I have other thoughts about the Empire I'll write up here soon (hopefully), I just want to say that I agree that a historic capital in Franqueterre would be ideal in my opinion, and would remove the empire further from IRL:Rome (and I don't think Osianopoli has necessarily been mapped as a historic capital). I also don't think a division between a political/popular capital makes sense as Davi has proposed, while classics isn't my area of expertise it's my understanding that Rome depended on the city being the centre for everything --- having a geographic disconnect between the political elite and the popular public I don't think would have gone over well. --[[User:Lithium|Lithium-Ion]] | [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Lithium-Ion|OGF] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 02:44, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::This might be a bit outside the scope of the discussion, but I do think a Roman capital in Franqueterre would be a creative way to give Franqueterre a notable capital without simply reiterating Paris. We can still take ideas from French urbanism, but with a strong influence from ancient Roman architecture and landmarks like what you might find in central Italian cities. I think the synthesis of these two high concepts could be a quite compelling base for a more unique Franqueterre, not just for its capital but its spatial development in general. I don't think this has to diminish Roman influence in Plevian urbanism either - Roman urbanism and engineering spread far and wide in the real world, so I see no reason why it couldn't in our world either. If that isn't enough to support Plevia's history, perhaps at the decline of the empire it was the provinces in Plevia that styled themselves as the successors of the empire, while the "core" in Franqueterre developed in a different direction and adopted the influences that eventually lead to a distinct Franquese culture. I am by no means knowledgable in Roman history so I don't know what cultural developments are plausible, but I hope some of these ideas might contribute to the discussion. --[[User:Timboh|Timboh]] ([[User talk:Timboh|talk]]) 18:49, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::::I am also supportive of the idea that Franqueterre was the core of the OGF:Roman Empire, much more than the Plevian counterpart idea. We do not need a 1:1 parallel of everything from the real world on OGF. I can imagine Asterix and Obelix but with the roles swapped, haha. Now on a serious note, Franqueterre also has a more favorable position for such growth than Plevia. Yes, even if Franqueterre is all the way up into the ''Mediterranean Sea'', it still has a better location in my opinion. Timboh's idea of Plevia resuming the supposed rule is great, given that a similar thing happened in the real world with the Byzantine Empire being a continuation of the Roman Empire, except in this scenario, the empire would not have had a different image after its fall (the Byzantine Empire was more Greek than Latin, hence the different name). A capital in the heart of present-day Franqueterre would allow the empire to grow as much as possible in all directions (which in turn means that I am supportive of Alessa's idea that this empire can and should stretch as far as possible to accomodate all nations and cultures that depend on the OGF:Roman influences). ⸺ [[User:Bixelkoven|Bixelkoven]] ([[User talk:Bixelkoven|talk]]) (West Uletha Admin) 20:44, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::::I think a good compromise would be that the ''original'' capital, from which the empire originated, was somewhere in Plevia, but as a result of its proximity to the Varvars (due to which frequent raids/lootings could occur), it was moved to a more centralized area (AKA Franqueterre) that was easier to defend. This way we can still have a strong Plevian-Roman association, while also having a sort of 'Roman Paris'. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 19:13, 27 March 2024 (UTC) <br />
::I think Stjur's ideas would work, but I think that the territories should be continuous. [[User:Imperator|Imperator]] ([[User talk:Imperator|talk]]) 22:55, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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Stjur and Pawl, thank you for your contributions, I was wondering about the size of things, however, expanding the empire north to Tircambry AND Ingerland makes it too large for the general size of nations at the time, my counter proposal would be to consider a population shift of celtic and germanic populations, allowing for germanic/celtic populations that had been influenced by latin to move north and west, this would also allow Sathriada and other nations that seem to be really far from latin influence to survive in smaller forms. <br />OGF:Roman Empire should have latin influence, since places like Qennes and Malesoria, so I believe that at least northern parts of turquan lands should be under romantish control. Only if we consider the Hellenisian influence to be continued after the fall of the rest of the hellenisian sphere of influence, with maybe a few powerful romantish families moving into the enitities that were created after, instead of having romantish conquer so east. Again, I believe that the original seat of power MUST be in Plevia, the latin language would not create italian if there was another original language there, it would be a conglang, if we are not going to consider that, than I at least suggest that the original people that created the empire are from the coastal plevian region. Maybe we can consider that Franqueterre had a powerfull city that once was conquered became the official capital of the romantish empire. {{Unsigned|Davieerr}}<br />
:I cant fully agree with you on these points, I personally believe the extent of the empire is not an issue given the current cultural landscape of the continent; Regarding Malesoria and particularly Qennes, according to history segments on the wiki the Romantish cultural elements only appeared later, stemming from colonization under Garlis - of course this can be changed but it doesnt have to; While I do understand your reasoning as to why the Romantian capital has to be in Plevia, I dont think its that relevant, especially if the Romantian Empire has fallen under neighboring non-Romantian cultures at some point (scenario which seems instinctively reasonable to me, and didnt ever really happen this way with Rome - "conquering cultures" adapted to the Roman culture instead of thr other way around, while in Byzantium for ex relevant cultural aspects such as language and religion have been changed according to the "conquering cultures"). I think things dont have to be simplified in order for them to have possibly worked, history can be complex. I also think being that loyal to the Romantian/Roman parallel is not necessarily the best approach --[[User:Stjur|Stjur]] ([[User talk:Stjur|talk]]) 08:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:I would then, justify having Romantian/Roman influence over at the border of Tircambry, and Ingerland, while also having the region of Qennes and Malesoria be client states rather than part of the empire, but I would keep, even if with no history, western sathriada independent. Yes, things do get complicated, and the capital can be anywhere in he region, yet, my point still stands tha a capital that far into the mediterrenean sea would have a difficulty reaching outer regions, even if the location would be more centralized geographically, so maybe that is a better justification. 15:16, 25 March 2024 (UTC)Davieerr<br />
::Speaking as a regional admin, it is important that the empire have actual control and not just client state control over areas like Tircambry and southeastern Ingerland just as much as it would Malesoria and points south of Castellan. We do not have to work out all the details of how something got this big, and they didn't all have to be in the empire at the same time. The point is that there are cultures on the map that are just not going to move and have to be accommodated. Yes, we're stretching the limits a bit, but this is the price we're going to have to pay to work out a common history a bit more. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 16:09, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::@Alessa sorry to ask, but why Malesoria? --[[User:Stjur|Stjur]] ([[User talk:Stjur|talk]]) 22:00, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::No problem to ask. It is my understanding that Malesoria is using an Albanian theme. Perhaps I'm incorrect on that, so please let me know if I am misunderstanding. If it is using an Albanian theme, there would need to be some type of Roman input to help shape the language and culture. This would account for systems of settlement and numerous words in the language that cannot be explained away as later learned forms. Now, to be clear, I do not think having the empire reach over to Malesoria needs to be a long, drawn-out affair. It could have been ''very, very'' brief. I'm simply saying that the Malesorian culture needs to have intersected (not just interacted) with the empire to account for the much higher post-Roman input than people often realize. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 17:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::::I initially wanted to refrain from this discussion until it becomes somewhat fruitful. But speaking of Erez Gulf region (Malesoria, northwest, Demirhan, Qennes, Niscavo and a bit of Antharia) I think history of Niscavo is key factor here. Now it's all blank but I remember taking historical basis for Ardeşehir, as well as naming settlements in the region from the old wikipage of Niscavo. If I remembert things correctly Niscavo was established in the antiquity by Eganian/Hellanesian colonisers, later was independent, joined Egani, independent again etc. Given that I assumed heavy Hellanesian influence in the region (that's why Almıros is called Almıros, it means ''salt'' in Greek). Given that Greek influence is (or used to be because I have no idea if it is still valid version of history) crucial for the region, I don't think Roman(tian) Empire would have to stretch as far as here as these Greeks are used as a substitute for Romans and Byzantines. But on the other hand both Greek and Roman cultures can intertwin in various ways, just like they did in the real world so such extent of (not)Romantish Empire is possible with recognition of the fact that region was more Greek than Roman (Latin). [[User:Rustem Pasha|Rustem Pasha]] ([[User talk:Rustem Pasha|talk]]) 18:38, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::::Yes, I have to second this. The Iviran Coast with the mentioned countries are all mostly influenced by the Hellanesian culture. Qennes, for example, has no Roman influence whatsoever, and the Romanian influence only arrived in the 13-14th centuries. The same is accountable for coastal Malesoria, Niscavo, etc. I'd personally like to keep it that way in my own territory, but if Roman influence had to spread that far east at any given point, I can propose the {{relation|366218|Kanesh}} (Qennes) river as an eastern boundary and the {{way|13878130|Kiran}} river as the southern boundary, however again, I personally would limit the Roman influence in my territory. As for Malesoria, I can suggest the Roman influence to not span beyond the central mountain chain. It would give the current capital of Talrasin some increased importance as a frontier town, and would also justify its current size. The rest of Malesoria can remain mostly Hellanesian inspired as was initially intended. ⸺ [[User:Bixelkoven|Bixelkoven]] ([[User talk:Bixelkoven|talk]]) (West Uletha Admin) 20:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::Also speaking as an admin here: one way to counter balance this would be to include as little of Sathria as possible. We would need to include some for sure just to make the empire make sense. But, let's try to keep it minimalistic. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 16:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::I agree, also, since we are not agreeing on the full hisotr of the empire, I doubt there would be a reason to discuss about other ancient nations as well. -- [[User:Davieerr|Davieerr]][[User:Davieerr|Davieerr]] ([[User talk:Davieerr|talk]]) 17:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::To be clear, I agree with that statement, but my concern is to not include much of Sathria into the empire. My suggestion is to have the empire take over as little of Sathria as possible. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 17:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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===Name for the Sea===<br />
@[[User:Davieerr|Davieerr]] ([[User talk:Davieerr|talk]]), Mare and Imperium are neuter in Latin, you would have Mare Nostrum and Imperium Nostrum (for nominative). For the sea, I would suggest using a stem that relates to its southern location when looked from Osianopoli (Osianople in ''Ingerish''?), either as such or alludes to it: something based on the notion of light/bright, red/white or warmth as some languages do. What about '''Mesembric Sea''' based on μεσημβρία/mesembría (Ancient Greek for midday or south while Modern Greek uses νότος/nόtos for south)? You would have Mar Mesémbrico, Mare Mesembrico or Mer Mésembrique in some of the languages now bordering that sea. --[[User:Aiki|Aiki]] ([[User talk:Aiki|talk]]) 18:56, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:I've always wanted to change the name of the Mediterranean Sea on OGF, so I am very happy to see this finally being discussed. The Mesembric Sea is a nice name I think. Seeing as there likely aren't any Greek-speaking territories bordering the sea, where would the Ancient Greek name have come from? Hellanesian/Eganian settlers predating the OGF:Roman Empire? --[[User:Timboh|Timboh]] ([[User talk:Timboh|talk]]) 19:38, 24 March 2024 (UTC) <br />
::Concerning Aiki's suggestion and Timboh's reponse: If Latin is preferred, Meridian Sea can be used instead with the same meaning. [[User:Imperator|Imperator]] ([[User talk:Imperator|talk]]) 22:55, 24 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::I really like Mesembric Sea as a name option. We could have it so Ancient Greeks were quite influential and a scholarly source of information in ancient times and explain why their naming preference of things took precedence? --[[User:Arlo|Arlo]] ([[User talk:Arlo|talk]]) 00:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::Ancient Hellenisia is quite influencial, and the Mesembric Sea is a great alternative to using Mediterrenean for a region with similar cultural influences, considering that the Hellenisians would see the entire sea "south" of them. {{Unsigned|Davieerr}}<br />
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As admin, I am simply going to state that if there is enough desire on this particular issue, I will gladly fork this conversation into its own separate forum entry. There, we can discuss greater detail about the naming (including other languages for those that may wish to use a different nomenclature) and hold an official vote to make a new name canon. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 02:31, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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=== Name for the Empire ===<br />
:Just adding some corrections regarding the Latin used. Reipublicae Popularis Triaum > Res Publica Popularis "Triadina" (adj for name of Empire) Tria - Trias Given the points mentioned *The Extent of the Empire - *The Name of the Empire - I think the idea for the name as proposed works. Imperium Nostrum can work. If we take trias (triad) as a base there are many options, given the declension (https://www.latin-is-simple.com/en/vocabulary/noun/16656/) a triad root may seem most reasonable. <br />
:So perhaps Triadine Empire from Imperium Triadinum. Other options from the adjective would be: -ānus, -ēnus, -iānus, -ūnus or -(i)ensis. Another option is using the nominative to form triassic: Triassic Empire - Imperium Triassicum. *City, I would personally prefer using an existing city as Temisa or Costa or maybe even Rivador. It doesn't have to be a very large city as cities can be abandoned. {{Unsigned|Imperator}}<br />
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::I think Triaum is a great name and offers for some cool religious/cultural development regarding the "triad/three" element. --[[User:Arlo|Arlo]] ([[User talk:Arlo|talk]]) 00:15, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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:::Imperator corrected some of my latin and I believe we should either have the original Latin name be Imperium Nostrum (Nostro Empire in English), Triaum Empire (Triadian Empire/Trassic Empire, in english), Res Publica Popularis Triae/Triadiana. While the official capital should move away from the 3-simbolism, to avoid the city being names Tripoli, a very common name.<br />
::: About location, Rivador, and Franqueterre in general are too inland for my taste, also, I doubt OGF:Rome would be abandoned, the thing is, most cities that were abandoned were rebuilt, just changed names because new languages and cultures came along, Ugarit didn't dissapear, it was rebuilt to what is nowdays Latakia, but its people and language changed, so we can consider the end of that chapter, since the continuity of the city was cut, same thing for Babylon, that had existed as the village of Babil up to the 1600's. But when talking about Rome, though the city was sacked multiple times, the level of civilizational advancement and lack of this pause in the city's history made for Rome to still have its existence preserved, even when the city lost most of its power. It still held simbolical value, so I doubt the city would have been abandoned. {{Unsigned|Davieerr}} <br />
::: Notice that Triae would mean that the name of the Empire/nation is Tria as Triae would be the genitive form of Tria. Triaum Empire is not possible as Triaum is not an adjective form, you could base an adjective on the genitive form which would be Triai - (Triaian Empire for example). [[User:Imperator|Imperator]] ([[User talk:Imperator|talk]]) 06:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::Thank you for the corection Imperator! I think we can all see that using Tria or a variation of it is coming along pretty well for a name 15:16, 25 March 2024 (UTC)Davieerr<br />
:::::Glad these details about how the word would be used is being worked out. That said, please don't confuse the dialogue here with consensus as to the name of the empire. I would like to see if there are any other options out there, and we will need to have a broad community consensus here (much more than four or five people) in the forums on this before making it official. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 16:09, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::::I agree on both the sea and empire's name needing more consensus and maybe even another page for it, however, I do have a question for you, seeing how sometimes engagement here is slow and that tends to lead to the lack of anything being decided, how do you reccomend better helping this discussion? -- [[User:Davieerr|Davieerr]][[User:Davieerr|Davieerr]] ([[User talk:Davieerr|talk]]) 17:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::::Yes, these things can move slowly, but that is fine in my opinion. We want the people in the region to have an input on this. It's important that this be a site-wide discussion (or, at least, WU and interested parties). So, the best way to prevent the discussion from dying out is to encourage people to get involved here. The primary reason things don't get decided is that people decline engagement. That said, if there is noticeable movement toward something, I'm happy to set up the vote and run it. If this is a topic you're particularly passionate about, I recommend messaging the major regional players to get them involved. I'd love to see some input here from a key regional people like Martinawa, Olejowy, Geo, Kalh79, Vay, Izaland, and Timboh (maybe I'm forgetting someone off the top of my head?); these issues (imperial capital location and naming of the sea) really impact them directly—even if that input is agreement. It doesn't have to be just comments to the contrary. If the regional stakeholders show that they're on board with going to a formal vote on things like the name of the sea, I'll start it immediately. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 17:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
::::I do like some of the variants of the "Tria-" element posted here. "Triadine Empire" is probably my favorite out of the variants posted so far - sounds quite elegant to me. --[[User:Timboh|Timboh]] ([[User talk:Timboh|talk]]) 18:49, 26 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
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::::@Alessa, would it be possible to set up some votes for these name changes? I personally don't mind very much what the name is, as long as it is grammatically feasible and it is a bit removed from the earthly name. What would be the required number of voters to count as a "broad concensus"?<br />
::::Regarding this topic, are there other water bodies that require naming / renaming at the moment? [[User:Imperator|Imperator]] ([[User talk:Imperator|talk]]) 18:12, 25 March 2024 (UTC)<br />
:::::At this point, it is hard to put a hard number on it, but I would like to see something approaching a two-thirds supermajority vote of a dozen or so people. It really depends on the topic. If we're talking about the name of the sea, and 90% of those on the sea like it but it barely receives 50% of the vote site-wide, it's going to win. If we're talking about the name of the empire, I'd like to see fifteen or so people voting on it, if not more. As for other bodies adjacent to the empire, I cannot think of too many other than maybe the name of straits or smaller gulfs attached to the mediterranean area. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 17:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth&diff=21796User:IiEarth2024-01-16T06:31:15Z<p>IiEarth: Adding user infobox</p>
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| intro = '''Deodeca''', officially the '''Commonwealth of Deodeca''' is a sovereign country in southern Archanta. It consists of 12 provinces that span 685,000 square kilometers (264,000 square miles), making it one of the largest countries in the world. It borders [[Ardencia]] and the [[Federal States]] to the east and southeast, [[Ambrosia]] to the southwest, and AR043 to the west. The capital is {{node|280573422|Stradworth}}, and its largest city is {{node|264074648|Kingstown}}. The [[Ambrosia|Ambrosian]] exclave of {{relation|87788|Upper Crown (Haute Couronne)}} sits between the Deodecan provinces of AR060-3 and AR060-4. Deodeca is a member of the [[Ingerish Commonwealth]], having gained independence from [[Ingerland]] in 1905. It is also a member of the [[Assembly of Nations]]. Deodeca is a highly developed country, excelling in areas such as education, life expectancy, and overall wellbeing. It is a hub for technology, financial, business, and research industries, with several related companies being headquartered in the country. <br />
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==Etymology==<br />
The name "Deodeca" was formed from an anglicization of the word "Odeka". The term came from the local tribe's term for the Odeka River, the main waterway in central Deodeca. <br />
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==History==<br />
{{Infobox history<br />
| name = Deodeca<br />
| era_A = Ulethan colonisation<br />
| era_A_dates = (1650-1750)<br />
| event_A1 = Port Albert colony founded<br />
| dates_A1 = 1678<br />
| event_A2 = Ingerish Asperia colony founded <br />
| dates_A2 = 1700<br />
| event_A3 = King's Town founded <br />
| dates_A3 = 1724<br />
| era_B = The Troubles in Astrasia<br />
| era_B_dates = 1757-1760<br />
| event_B1 = FSA cedes from the Ingerish Empire<br />
| dates_B1 = 1757<br />
| event_B2 = The "Inland Effort"<br />
| dates_B2 = 1759<br />
| event_B3 = Treaty of Arguiel <br />
| dates_B3 = 1760<br />
| event_B4 = Gleburn Territory acquired from Franqueterre<br />
| dates_B4 = 1770<br />
| era_C = Federalisation <br />
| era_C_dates = 1790-1890<br />
| event_C1 = Capital District formed<br />
| dates_C1 = 1790<br />
| event_C2 = Clamash purchase<br />
| dates_C2 = 1800<br />
| event_C3 = Federation of the colonies<br />
| dates_C3 = 1820<br />
| event_C4 = Dominion of Deodeca formed<br />
| dates_C4 = 1830<br />
}}<br />
===Pre-Ulethan History===<br />
The earliest inhabitants of the Deodecan territory were various Native Archantan (or Native Astrasian) groups that prehistorically migrated from North Archanta. These tribes became culturally and physically distinct from other native tribal groups such as ones located in the Federal States and Ardencia. Among the hundreds of tribes, each developed their own unique internal culture and mythologies. Within Deodeca, there were over TBD major groups that formed rudimentary 'tribal empires'. The Tshayhamhash people of Ingerish Asperia once occupied a large empire that covered the northern portion of Ingerish Asperia. With history being passed down through oral history and art, much of today's knowledge is developed from archaeological findings.<br />
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[[File:Indigenous art at the Canadian Museum of History.jpg|250px|thumb|left|An early Indigenous art piece, c. 1450, now located at the National Indigenous Museum in Stradworth. ]]<br />
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Native groups have been retrospectively grouped by geographic area to a total of six groupings. '''The North Horn First Nations''' (Ingerish Asperia and Katichtishan), '''Central Prairie First Nations''' (Central Deodeca), '''Northeast First Nations''' (Peralia and part of -11), '''Island First Nations''' (Queen Adelaide Island), '''Lake First Nations''' (Nawagan and Agawaskway) and '''Alpine First Nations''' (Ateria and Ouanatchkan). These groupings refer to individual tribes that shared somewhat common cultural traits with each other. <br />
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Native peoples largely lived off the land and commonly hunted bison, deer, rodents, and occasionally birds. Fishing was also very common and Ulethan explorers described very advanced fishing techniques and technologies developed by some tribes. Tribes usually lived along rivers or near water areas. Canoes and boats were constructed using bison or deer hide and were used for transportation and fishing. <br />
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There were sometimes conflicts between groups and native oral history describes a particular long and bloody war between TBD and TBD some TBD years ago. Interactions with groups outside of the Deodecan region were rare, mainly due to natural barriers. Some trading was done by lake tribes, as boats allowed for easy access across the lake. The Queen Adelaide Island tribes remained largely isolated from the greater landmass for hundreds of years and developed a distinctly unique cultural and spirituality. <br />
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For thousands of years, the indigenous groups occupied the land without any interaction with Ulethan peoples.<br />
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===Deodecan Colonies===<br />
==== Early exploration and colonisation ====<br />
[[File:Shee - Queen Adelaide - Royal Collection.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Queen Adelaide, painted in TBD by TBD]]<br />
Following a global wave of colonisation by Ulethan powers, Queen Adelaide of Ingerland heard of bountiful lands to the southeast, across the Asperic Ocean. A year earlier, Franquese explorers had reached a previously unknown land, subsequently named Asperia, and set up a rudimentary settlement in present-day Meridien, Ambrosia. Desiring to beat the Franques to the best land, an extensive colonisation and exploratory fleet set sail from Ingerland on 1677. This fleet consisted of 13 ships and was commanded by TBD. The Ingerish planned to head further north than where the Franques landed. This led them to the Sea of Deodeca, where they made landfall at Port Albert, QAI. <br />
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The explorers discovered a sheltered harbour and fruitful land. In their report to the Queen, they described a perfect environment for further colonisation. Following further exploration, an even larger fleet set out this time intending to develop a more developed and well-supplied post at Baptist Bay. On arrival, the city of Port Albert was proclaimed and is considered the first officiated city in Deodeca. Early life in Port Albert was pleasant as the surrounding waters and land allowed for plentiful food and resources. <br />
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[[File:Hobart Town, taken from the garden where I lived a3891001h.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Painting of Port Albert in 1685]]<br />
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Contact with the Upper Nantee tribe just north of Lamington was the first recorded interaction the Ingerish had with the native peoples of Deodeca. The exchange mainly involved the groups watching each other from a distance, seemingly shocked at either's presence. Among the colonists at Lamington was Dr. Thomas Goodhope, a linguist who specialized in non-Ulethan languages. He had previously been part of expeditions exploring Tarephia and some parts of Antarephia. This gave him a well-informed mindset involving indigenous peoples. This became extremely useful during future encounters, where Lamington developed good relations with neighbouring tribes. <br />
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Lamington reached a population of 500 residents in 1681. Upon this, the Queen granted the colony governance and in the following year, the colony of Lamington was declared. Once, Queen Adelaide Island was circumnavigated and further towns developed between Lamington and Port Albert, the colony was renamed to Queen Adelaide Island. In 1700, a new settlement was established at Baptist Bay. This was the first settlement formed on the continental mainland. The same year, this colony was named Ingerish Asperia and became the second colony in the region. The naming of Ingerish Asperia related to a feud between the Ingerish and Franquese powers, both looking to claim the Asperia region. <br />
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In 1705, the Ingerish made landfall at an indigenous settlement known as Ironwood Bay. This settlement happened to be the capital of the indigenous Speshxen Kingdom, a nation that covered the north of the Horn of Deodeca. The natives greeted the foreigners with open arms, and the Ingerish quickly discovered that the Speshxen had an advanced, complex society, a pension for business, and a concept of currency, unlike the majority of tribes in the area. The Ingerish, realising that subjugation of the native kingdom would be unfeasible, instead agreed to recognise the independence of the Speshxen Kingdom. <br />
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In 1709, settlements had been established at New Reydon, Coalburne, and Creswick. This wave of expansion had been fuelled by the extensive migration of Ulethans, driven by the prospects of abundant resources and opportunities in the area. In 1710, The colony of Kastichetshan, Peralia, and Clamash were proclaimed. <br />
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In TBD, following the ignition of the feud between Ingerland and Franqueterre, the Ingerish once again returned to the Speshxen Kingdom and declared protectorate status over the nation, preserving the Ingerish claim to the Northern Horn. After this declaration, the Speshxen Kingdom officially became known as the Tshayhamhash Protectorate. In the coming decades, the Speshxen pension for business came to a head, with the kingdom agreeing to monetary deals that ceded most of their land to the Ingerish and the Colony of Ingerish Asperia, until it was decreed by Speshxen law that further land sales were to be prohibited. <br />
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In 1724, explorers undertook a huge overland journey, aiming to survey the interior of the land east of the Great Shield Mountains. This led them to discover Lake Amanceer and Lake Beautouis. Recognising the strategic importance of the location, a settlement named Kingstown (after the then-King TBD), was founded and formed the colony of Agawaskway. <br />
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At this point, the largest city was Lamington which served as the unofficial capital and hub of the colonies in the region. Although the colonies were all independent of each other, their desires to unite were strong early on.<br />
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==== War of Clamash ====<br />
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Castalleanese colonization to the north and proximity to the Deodecan colonies prompted the Ingerish to claim the southernmost of Castallean's claims. This included the port of San Ramon in present day Clamash. The Ingerish blockaded the port, aiming to tire out the settlers without any violence. A Castellanese frigate arrived and a standoff ensued. Luckily, no engagement occured and the Ingerish fleet allowed the frigate to pass and transfer the settlers to another Castellanese settlement. This in turn was deemed an Ingerish victory and Clamash was declared a new colony, following the founding of the city of Wahanta along the Henrietta River estuary. As per the Treaty of San Ramon, Castellan ceded all territory claims in present-day Clamash with the exception of San Ramon.<br />
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==== Unionification ====<br />
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===Clamash Purchase===<br />
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Soon after the colonization of Deodeca, Ingerish exploration led them around the Astrasian continent and to the eastern coast. Due to the distance, this area was from most Ulethan powers, it remained largely unexplored and unnoticed. This allowed for the Ingerish to stake their claim without any interference from rival powers. <br />
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In TBD, The colonies of Deodeca united and the Deodecan Federation was proclaimed with the exception of the Tshayhamhash Protectorate, then a separate legal entity under Ingerish sovereignty. <br />
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Due to the rapid industrialization and economic growth of the FSA, pressures within the Province of Clamash grew. Separatist movements grew extremely popular in the 1830s, mainly due to the perceived benefit to the Clamashigan economy by joining the States. In 1842, recognising the value of the province to the Federal States, the FS Congress made an offer of $TBD to purchase the province and allow it to be admitted in the States. The Deodecan parliament accepted the offer and Clamash officially ceded and joined the FSA as a territory. In 1866, The Clamash territory officially became the latest state. After this, the Deodecan constitution was amended to make further secession from the federation extremely difficult.<br />
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===Modern History===<br />
In TBD, prior to the Great War in attempts to avoid being used as an unwilling base for opposing powers, the Tshayhamhash Protectorate petitioned the Deodecan government to admit the protectorate as a separate, new province. After months of strained talks and compromises, the protectorate was admitted as an autonomous region of Deodeca, known as the Tshayhamhash Governorate.<br />
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==Geography==<br />
Deodeca has vast and varied geography that covers a large portion of western Astrasia. Deodeca has extensive maritime borders that extend into the "Sea of Deodeca" and some of the Grand Lakes (Lake Amanecer and Lake Betaouais), giving it a large EEZ. <br />
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===Climate===<br />
Northern Deodeca sits mainly within the ''Cfa'' and ''Cfb'' climate ranges in the north. These provinces are most susceptible to thunderstorms and strong ocean winds. [[Ingerish Asperia]]'s western coast is most prone to these seaborne storms and breezes due to its position on the Asperic northward current, and is the wettest part of the country. Areas east of (insert name of mountain range), such as eastern Ingerish Asperia and Kastichetshan, receive lower precipitation due to the rain shadow. <br />
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As for Southern Deodeca, its distance from the ocean guarantees a mostly continental climate (primarily Dfa and Dfb). However, the number of large lakes allows for a more humid climate in these regions, further enabling the lush temperate to boreal forests that dominate the southern half of the country. Lake-effect snowfall is especially high on eastern shores of Lake Ouanatchkan, as well as in more limited amounts along lakes Betaouais and Amanecer. <br />
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===Hydrology===<br />
Deodeca's abundance of water resources is due to its density of water networks. Deodeca has over 200 major rivers. Major rivers include [[Ingerish Asperia]]'s River Agnes and Umbra River, [[Peralia]]'s Jersey River, [[Agawaskway]]'s Frontenac River, Ouanatchkan's Edrange River, and above all, the Odeka River, which flows through the central part of the country. The river is ultimately fed by Lake Ouanatchkan, as well as by several smaller tributaries, and is a critical water resource for agricultural, industrial, and domestic use. The Odeka River is also an important transportation route, with boats and barges transporting goods and people along its length. <br />
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The lakes of Deodeca are an equally important resource, both economically and environmentally. The largest lake located entirely within the country is Lake Ouanatchkan, in the southern part of the country. The lake is fed by several major rivers and is an important breeding ground for fish and habitat for migratory birds. Lake Betaouais and Lake Amanecer, while both split with the FSA, are equally important economic and natural assets to southern Deodeca. These contribute to inland Deodeca's moderated climate and provide water resources for humans and the environment.<br />
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The numerous wetlands of Deodeca are equally vital ecosystems, providing habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The country's wetlands are home to several species of birds, including herons, egrets, and snipes. The wetlands are also important breeding grounds for several species of fish, and they provide natural water filtration services.<br />
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===Biodiversity===<br />
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<gallery><br />
Mountain Goat Mount Massive.JPG|Liedbeck's mountain goat<br />
Cervus elaphus Luc Viatour 6.jpg|Red deer<br />
Bison in Denton Co., Texas.jpg|Deodecan bison<br />
Altenfelden Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra-2074.jpg|Alpine chamois<br />
African hawk eagle (Aquila spilogaster).jpg|Southern eagle<br />
Perca fluviatilis - Perche commune - European perch Cropped.jpg|Perch<br />
Ardea modesta.jpg|Little egret<br />
Gallinago stenura - Laem Pak Bia.jpg|Bell snipe<br />
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The country's varied terrain and climate have contributed to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and scientists alike.<br />
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The forests of Deodeca are particularly noteworthy, with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees providing habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. These forests are home to several species of deer, including the red deer and roe deer, as well as predators such as the Astrasian lynx and a small population of grey wolf, primarily in Ateria and Ouanatchkan. In addition, the forests are also home to several species of woodpeckers, owls, and other bird species. Within the prairies and meadows of Deodeca, the iconic Deodecan bison species thrives. The forested areas are also home to pockets of moose. <br />
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The alpine regions of Deodeca are characterized by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, but they are nevertheless home to a number of unique plant and animal species. Liedbeck's mountain goat, which is native to the region, is one of the most iconic animals of Deodeca's alpine regions. Other mammals found in these areas include the ibex and the Alpine chamois. The alpine region is also home to several bird species such as the Southern eagle, the Deodecan hawk, and the snow finch.<br />
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[[File:Arctic taiga south of Inuvik, NT.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Typical boreal forest found in southwestern Deodeca]]<br />
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Deodeca's rivers and lakes are also important habitats for a variety of aquatic species. The rivers are home to several species of trout, while the lakes are home to various species of freshwater fish such as pike, perch, and carp. The country's wetlands are also important habitats for birds such as the great crested grebe, the little egret, and the Bell snipe.<br />
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Despite the rich biodiversity of Deodeca, the country faces several threats to its natural habitats and wildlife. Human activities such as logging, agriculture, and urbanization have contributed to deforestation and habitat loss. Pollution from industries and agriculture has also impacted the water quality of the country's rivers and lakes.<br />
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To address these threats, the government of Deodeca has implemented several conservation measures, including protected areas and wildlife reserves. Deodeca has historically been very progressive towards protected areas and most environmental areas are under some form of protection. The country has also signed international agreements to protect its biodiversity, including the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Kingstown Convention on Wetlands. These efforts have helped to protect and preserve Deodeca's unique ecosystems and wildlife for future generations to enjoy.<br />
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==Government and Politics==<br />
<small>''Main article: [[Government of Deodeca]]''</small><br />
{{Infobox government<br />
| name = Deodeca<br />
| government_type = Federal constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br />
| capital = Stradworth<br />
| title1 = King<br />
| hos1 = Geoffrey IV<br />
| title2 = Prime Minister<br />
| hos2 = TBD<br />
| legislature = Parliament<br />
| upper_house = TBD<br />
| upper_house_diagram = <br />
| lower_house = TBD<br />
| lower_house_diagram = <br />
| judiciary = Supreme Court of Deodeca<br />
| custom_label1 = Governor-General<br />
| custom1 = George Palmer<br />
| political_parties = {{legend|#FF9A27|DLP}}{{legend|#3F5FDF|LNP}}<br />
| international_orgs = AN<br />
}}<br />
=== Law ===<br />
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=== Foreign relations and military ===<br />
The Military of Deodeca encompasses the armed forces of the sovereign nation of Deodeca. As a modern and well-equipped military organization, it is composed of four major branches: the Deodecan Army, Deodecan Navy, Deodecan Air Force, and Deodecan Lake Guard.<br />
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The Deodecan Army serves as the land warfare branch of the military. It is responsible for protecting Deodeca's borders, conducting land-based operations, and providing support during national emergencies. The Deodecan Army boasts a highly trained and professional force, consisting of infantry units, armored and mechanized divisions, artillery regiments, and specialized combat support and logistics units.<br />
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[[File:Royal Saudi Navy Al Madinah-class Frigate 2(1).jpg|450px|thumb|left|Missile Frigate "Odeka" (DLG-702) training in the Sea of Deodeca]]The Deodecan Navy is responsible for safeguarding Deodeca's territorial waters and ensuring maritime security. With a focus on defense and power projection, it maintains a fleet of modern warships, including frigates, corvettes, submarines, and patrol vessels. The navy also operates two aircraft carriers and multiple amphibious assault ships to support expeditionary operations. Additionally, the Deodecan Navy maintains a dedicated naval aviation branch with fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.<br />
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The Deodecan Air Force is responsible for air superiority, aerospace defense, and air support operations. It operates a diverse fleet of fighter jets, transport aircraft, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles. It also maintains airbases, radar systems, and missile defense systems to safeguard Deodeca's airspace. The Deodecan Air Force excels in aerial combat, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.<br />
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The Deodecan Lake Guard is responsible for safeguarding Deodeca's Grand Lakes territorial waters. Although practically the same as the navy, it has a long history and tradition that has allowed it to remain a separate force that operates under its own command. It has more of a focus on maritime security and civilian support rather than warfare. <br />
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The Deodecan Special Forces, known as the Special Tactics and Rapid Response Group (STARR), are an elite and highly skilled group within the military. They excel in unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, and specialized operations. Comprised of highly trained and selected personnel, they undergo rigorous training and possess expertise in various fields such as airborne operations, amphibious warfare, and counterinsurgency. The STARR group plays a crucial role in both national defense and on occasion, international peacekeeping missions. They achieved national recognition in 1990 during an attempted territorist attack in Kingstown's downtown. The STARR group was deployed and achieved overwhelming success: neutralizing all terrorists and only losing one civilian out of 34 hostages. <br />
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The military of Deodeca operates under a unified command structure, with the Chief of the Defense Force serving as the highest-ranking military officer. The armed forces prioritize professionalism, discipline, and adherence to international laws and conventions. They play a vital role in protecting the sovereignty and security of Deodeca, while also actively participating in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations through [[Assembly of Nations|AN peacekeeping]].<br />
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===Subdivisions===<br />
Deodeca is a federation of 14 provinces.<br />
[[File:Deodeca_Provinces.svg|1000px|thumb|left|Map of Deodeca and its provinces.]]<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
|+ Provinces and subdivisions of Deodeca<br />
! Flag !! Name !! Coat of arms !! Code !! Capital City !! Largest City !! Population !! Total Area in km² (mi²) !! Land Area in km² (mi²) !! class="unsortable" | Map<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Drapeau_Agawaskway.svg|75px]]<br />
| [[Agawaskway]]<br />
| <br />
| AW<br />
| Kingstown<br />
| Kingstown<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 8,500,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 46,134.08 (17,812.47)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 37,726.49 (14,566.28)<br />
| {{Relation|267003|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| [[File:ArgueilFlag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Argueil]]<br />
| [[File:ArgueilCoA.png|75px]]<br />
| AG<br />
| Liernase<br />
| Liernase<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 8,220,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 41,977.52 (16207.61)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD (TBD)<br />
| {{Relation|267004|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| [[File:Ateria Flag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Ateria]]<br />
| <br />
| AT<br />
| Glenburn<br />
| Glenburn<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 5,926,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 56,002.26 (21,622.59)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 52,108.68 (21663.68)<br />
| {{Relation|971|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| [[File:IA_ProvinceFlag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Ingerish Asperia]]<br />
| [[File:IA CoatOfArms.png|75px]]<br />
| IA<br />
| New Reydon<br />
| Stonesipher<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 10,100,550<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 126,605.94 (48,882.83)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 99,884.22 (38,565.51)<br />
| {{Relation|949|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:FlagKastichetshan.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Kastichetshan]]<br />
|<br />
| KT<br />
| Coalburne<br />
| Coalburne<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2,464,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 69,145.07 (26,697.06)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 52,635.98 (20,322.87)<br />
| {{Relation|267005|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:NawaganFlag.jpg|75px]]<br />
| Nawagan<br />
|<br />
| NW<br />
| Wadeville<br />
| Fayette<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 5,300,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| {{Relation|266998|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DEO OdekaDistrict Flag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Odeka District]]<br />
| <br />
| OD<br />
| Stradworth<br />
| Stradworth<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| {{Relation|315155|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:OuanatchkanFlag.svg|75px]]<br />
| [[Ouanatchkan]]<br />
|<br />
| OA<br />
| Roberton<br />
| Audeville<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |3,680,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |<br />
| {{Relation|22000|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Peralia_Flag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Peralia]]<br />
| [[File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Peralia.jpg|75px]]<br />
| PE<br />
| Creswick<br />
| Creswick<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |7,228,361<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |49,330.44 (19,046.59)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |43,287.75 (16,713.49)<br />
| {{Relation|947|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| [[Queen Adelaide Island]]<br />
|<br />
| QAI<br />
| Lamington<br />
| Lamington<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |956,849<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |32,510.17 (12,552.25)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" |12,765.60 (4,928.83)<br />
| {{Relation|267000|Map}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Economy==<br />
{{Infobox economy<br />
| name = Deodeca<br />
| economy_type = Mixed economy<br />
| currency = Deodecan dollar ($)<br />
| sample = Deodeca 5NOTE front.png<br />
| monetary_authority = National Mint & Trust<br />
| gdp_ppp_year = 2023 estimate<br />
| gdp_ppp_total = $1.845 trillion<br />
| gdp_ppp_per_capita = $36,900 <br />
| hdi = 0.910<br />
| hdi_change = {{increase}}<br />
| hdi_year = 2023<br />
| main_exports = Crude petroleum, Ore concentrates, Cars and vehicles, Forestry products, Gold<br />
| main_imports = Electrical equipment, Furniture, Plastics, Footwear, Tropical fruits<br />
| sector_bars = {{bar percent|Heavy industry|blue|20}}{{bar percent|Services|red|40}}{{bar percent|Financials|yellow|35}}{{bar percent|Other|#000000|5}}<br />
}}<br />
===Industries===<br />
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===== Aerospace =====<br />
Karnell Commercial Airplanes was founded in Winding River in 1954 and is one of the largest aircraft producers in Deodeca. Their headquarters and test field are located in {{way|29618409|Winding River}}. They produce all manner of commercial aircraft, the largest of which is the K830 and the smallest is the K110.<br />
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====Automotive====<br />
Odeon was founded in Stradworth in 1910 and is one of the largest car manufacturers in the country. They are currently headquarted in {{way|29449247|Gattica}}. They produce mainly mid-range cars aimed at the general consumer. In 2008, Odeon launched their Odeon Gazette brand - more luxury and high-end car models.<br />
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===Science and technology===<br />
Deodeca has a renowned technology industry, with some provinces focusing on premium consumer electronics, renewable solutions, and telecommunications. Out of Southern Deodeca have come many advanced tech companies including Argueil Telecom; a major provider of fibre optic, mobile telephony, and electronic communication. Within the nation this has fostered a large research and development industry with universities tailored to medical and scientific research being funded by philanthropists such as Hewett B. Whyte who used his fortune to build new labs in the early 2000s. Topping worldwide rankings such as the Global Research Consortium's annual publishing, Deodeca consistently ranks highly among other Archantan nations spending approximately 3.1% of GDP nominal on R&D alone.<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
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===Health===<br />
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===Education===<br />
Education in Deodeca mainly follows the Ingerish method of schooling. As such, most school systems in Deodeca begin with Kindergarten, Primary (in some provinces, Elementary) School, High School, then onto University or College. <br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|+ Notable tertiary institutions in Deodeca<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Province !! Year founded !! Number of students || Notes<br />
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| University of Ingerish Asperia (UnIA) || [[Ingerish Asperia]] || 1706 || TBD || <br />
|-<br />
| University of New Reydon || [[Ingerish Asperia]] || 1733 || TBD || <br />
|-<br />
| University of Northern Deodeca || [[Ingerish Asperia]] || 1820 || TBD || <br />
|-<br />
| Umbra University || [[Ingerish Asperia]] || 1750 || TBD || Highly regarded medical/science-based university<br />
|-<br />
| Baptist University || [[Ingerish Asperia]] || 1701 || TBD|| One of the oldest universities in Deodeca <br />
|-<br />
|University of Creswick<br />
|[[Peralia]]<br />
|1732<br />
|TBD<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|William Lambert University <br />
|[[Peralia]]<br />
|1895<br />
|TBD<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|D'Aguilar University <br />
|[[Peralia]]<br />
|1963<br />
|TBD<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example || Example<br />
|}<br />
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===Ethnicity===<br />
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===Languages===<br />
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===Religion===<br />
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===Indigenous peoples===<br />
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==Transportation==<br />
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===Roadways===<br />
[[File:TDHprop.svg|200px|thumb|left|Official layout of the Trans Deodecan Highway network. ]]<br />
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Deodeca developed a national highway network called the "Trans Deodecan Highway" ('''TDH''') in 19XX to facilitate more efficient travel around the nation. <br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|+Trans Deodecan Highway Network<br />
!Name!! Length!!Branches!!Terminus A!!Terminus B!!Provinces !! class="unsortable" |Map<br />
|-<br />
| TDH-1<br />
|TBD<br />
|1A<br />
|Betoaix, AG<br />
|Stonesipher/Baptist Bay, IA<br />
|AG, AW, -10, -03, KT, IA<br />
|{{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|TDH-2<br />
|TBD<br />
| None<br />
|Merburra, PE<br />
|Grand Cheval, AT<br />
|PE, -11, -10, -03, -04, AT<br />
|{{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|TDH-3<br />
|TBD<br />
|None<br />
|Great Shield Pass, KT<br />
|Archer, PE<br />
|KT, QAI, PE<br />
|{{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|TDH-4<br />
| TBD<br />
|4A, 4B<br />
|Attingsford, PE<br />
| Les Prairies d'Edrange, OU<br />
|PE, NA, AW, OU<br />
|{{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|}<br />
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===Railways===<br />
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===Maritime===<br />
The Odeka River serves as the backbone of shipping and transportation in Deodeca. The river is naturally navigable until Stradworth, while sections of rapids and shallow waters upstream presented challenges to larger ships until the construction of the Upper Odeka Canal Network (UOCN). This network of canals, locks, and dredging along the southern Odeka River opened Lake Ouanatchkan's ports to mid-size freighters, and heightened economic opportunity for the entirety of Southern Deodeca. Back downstream, the Ostally and Frontenac Canals form the Odeka Lakes Canal Network (OLCN) that connects Lake Amanecer and Lake Betaouais to the Odeka and, by extension, to sea routes.<br />
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[[File:Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 22.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Lock No. 4 at Ranta, AW]]<br />
[[File:Riding out the Storm.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Freighter "Argonaut" berthed near Barton Bay, AW ]]<br />
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==Culture==<br />
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=== Symbols===<br />
<gallery><br />
8-Point-Star black.svg|The Deodecan eight-point star<br />
American Bison .jpg|Deodecan Bison<br />
ColumbiarivergorgeJRH.jpg|Odeka River<br />
A male moose takes a rest in a field during a light rainshower.jpg|Deodecan Moose<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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===Media===<br />
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{{relation|297211|Tawnton Studios}} in Port Landley, AW, is one of the most famous film studios in Deodeca and was responsible for many of the early films produced in the country. The adjoining Silentland complex is the location of some of the first films made in Deodeca and Archanta. Nowadays, the studios are still used for major film production, however Silentland has been converted into a tourist attraction.<br />
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===Music===<br />
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===Sports===<br />
Eric Hyledeman (1939-2019) born in Hauts-de-la-Patrie, OA, was a gold-medalist skiier. He won gold for skiing during the 1960 Pax Nova Games. He was honoured with a {{way|30070842|park in his name}}, and later, after his death, a highway leading to La Patrie was renamed.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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*[[Archanta]]<br />
*[[Ingerish Commonwealth]]<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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{{Political divisions of Deodeca}}<br />
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[[category:Deodeca]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab_talk:Federal_States/Franchises&diff=19074Collab talk:Federal States/Franchises2023-08-25T18:11:23Z<p>IiEarth: /* International applications */ Nominating Ember</p>
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==Having franchises go international==<br />
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{{Permission|ask}} International franchises wishing to do business in the Federal States and domestic franchises wishing to go international are subject to certain restrictions.<br />
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'''Foreign companies should not be added to the list''' and should have minimal presence at this time. Companies that already had a presence before July 2023 will not be removed but should also not be expanded further.<br />
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For domestic franchises that wish to expand beyond the Federal States:<br />
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* Industries (a separate category) that wish to go international should simply apply below. Representation across the Federal States in some way and/or notable international usage prior to the creation of the new index page is needed.<br />
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* Franchises may be used by mappers in neighboring countries in southern Archanta ({{Ardencia}}, Astrasia, {{Deodeca}}, {{Mecyna}}, {{Piscipula}}, and Randalia) if those mappers wish, provided that the franchise is represented in 3 or more states within the region adjacent to that territory. No further FSA coordinator or admin approval is needed for users in those territories to expand franchises internationally there.<br />
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* Franchises that wish to go global and be included on the [[Index:International business listing|international business listing for global use]] must meet certain requirements. The business must be represented in 12 or more states and by at least 25 unique locations across those 12. Even then, they have to ask the coordinators for permission to be included on the list just to ensure that certain states or mappers are not severely overrepresented. Any franchise/industry that has already spread to 7+ nations from before the index page was created can also apply for a slot on the international listing.<br />
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===International applications===<br />
Franchises that go international should place a note here, so we can do proper bookkeeping for the future. Please note the requirements above. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 15:03, 1 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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: Huckelberry's - I would like to nominate Huckelberry's to be an international brand from the FSA. This fast food restaurant has locations in 18 states (17 owned/collab & 1 vacant). Additionally, Huckelberry's has over 30 mapped locations outside of Clamash (50 locations ) and Michisaukee (12 locations) (I mapped all of the locations in Clamash, and the majority in Michisaukee). Huckelberry's also has locations in seven countries outside of the FSA. [[User:Glauber|Glauber]] ([[User talk:Glauber|talk]]) 19:51, 1 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
:: This is one that completely makes sense and is approved on the grounds of its preexisting content as well. Please feel free to ensure the headquarters is appropriately tagged, so that it appears on the international listing. Also feel free to create a logo for it or ask someone to help with that. &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 20:45, 1 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
::: Thank you, I currently do not have permissions to edit the international business listing. I will get the headquarters tagged appropriatley, and the logo uploaded. [[User:Glauber|Glauber]] ([[User talk:Glauber|talk]]) 15:14, 8 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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: Ember - Hi, I'd like to nominate Ember to be an international brand. This company produces computers and consumer electronics like headphones. It has around 34 locations (25 stores and 9 offices across 13 states) in the Federal States and 35 locations (29 and 9 offices across 13 countries) elsewhere in the world. Thanks. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 18:11, 25 August 2023 (UTC)<br />
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==Archived 2019 conversations==<br />
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To view the archived discussion from 2019, click "expand" at right.<br />
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===Requirements===<br />
What's the minimum requirment to add something to the list?--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 23:53, 20 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
:I would think at least some mapping of locations. Maybe an article later on as well. [[User:Brunanter|Brunanter]] ([[User talk:Brunanter|talk]]) 00:03, 21 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
::Fair enough. --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 00:54, 21 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
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:Personally I'd propose getting rid of any expectation or requirement for future wiki articles considering the environment surrounding the wiki right now seems likely to mark most new company articles as overwikification. There's probably enough information here to not need articles unless it's something really significant (probably a stronger argument for things like the car manufacturers than the smaller regional businesses) --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 17:26, 2 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::I am considering to lock this article (obviously, I need to check with the other admins before) for some time. Almost every day, this article is updated with any "similar to real world ''XYZ brand'' ". Users are spending time to create OGF-versions to so much RW-brands (or USA-brands) as possible. Is this the purpose of this article? I think not... -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 12:52, 25 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::Considering the deletion of the page might be also a good option in my eyes, because just adding names without anything on the map (and fulfilling some more requirements!) does not improve OGF at all. But I guess, as long as admins don't want to specify (and enforce) wiki rules in more detail we can also declare the page as good example of corporation and continue endless listing... maybe we should start some more lists as already discussed?--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 17:34, 25 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::::With the churn of new mappers entering and leaving the FSA, I think there's value in having a centralized location on the wiki with regional/national chain businesses that both old and new mappers alike can use to help map their states. -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 18:03, 25 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::::I still see a good usage to this page, because I am detailing [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-40.2560/159.7951 Manheart County as much as possible], be it in western areas or in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-40.27222/159.85670 eastern areas]. I include Fandwiches close to sports grounds, like [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-40.25653/159.79996 here] and [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-40.24463/159.74696 here], as user Ernestpcosby ask, for example. Histor set some bookstores in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-40.27140/159.81964 several places]. Is important to me, to include names in the stores I set in Manheart (and some other users in a few other FSA places). But what about the other users?<br />
:::::All I wish and ask the collaborators is: PLEASE, do a good usage of this list. We do not need an OGF-Chevrolet, an OGF-CNN, an OGF-McDonalds, we need good quality of mapping. Yes, some user can create an OGF-Chevrolet (as I created DeLand as an OGF-Dodge so much time before admins create the concept of Federal States), but please, MAP IT, map more than write another-OGF-brand-inspired-in-a-real-world-brand. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 18:13, 25 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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I propose the following technical & procedural requirements are added, with all having to be met for a listing to be allowed:<br />
* At least 20 locations mapped, with the [https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:brand brand=*] property used <br />
* This mapping should be high standard, not just simple nodes<br />
* A FSA Franchise template used for the listing - with parameters for the brand name, geographical spread and origin. The template would also generate an Overpass Turbo query to view the locations<br />
* No naming, not even with bloody asterisks, of real-world equivalents, and no blatant "smart" nearly-names<br />
There would be a grace period to allow existing entires to be brought up to scratch, or removed. Thanks/[[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 23:22, 25 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:Wangi, I completely agree about these main rules. But, avoiding users creating some confusion, we still need to debate it. 20 locations is a nice number, but how a business can got this number of locations if not in this list, hehehe? The use of the tag "brand" is an obvious thing, but myself was not using yet, hahaha. And the "high standard not a simple node" is the best idea! Of course, things like Auto Manufacturers or Airlines does not need "20 locations", but mapping the HQ would be mandatory... Friend Mstr, any idea? -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 00:04, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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::Of course, 20 is arbitrary and is less than my original thought! If a franchise cannot get 20 locations in its home state then it really doesn't belong on the list. It's the price of entry - map 20 locations. Auto manufacturers are easy - it's the dealerships which fly the brand (good use of brand, name and operator properties). Airlines are probably a special case, dedicated page of their own. Thanks/[[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 00:18, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::I've never seen something better since sliced bread! I back this proposal 100%.<br />
:::'''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]'''<br />
::::Wangi, I was thinking about creating a table to these lists. We talk about it later, or in our admin group. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 01:47, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::I'd say the 'price of entry' should be lower, maybe around 10 locations. Franchises can always grow after getting on the franchise page. For bigger, nationwide chains, the standard can be higher. I'd also recommend a place to propose chains, so interested mappers can map out locations and get a brand on this page. Other than this, I don't have any real objections to Wangi's plan.--[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 03:53, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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::I'm just going to remove the Seneppi-based stuff and put it on the Seneppi sandbox page. It's not realistic for me to have 20 locations of everything mapped in extreme detail when I've only mapped half of the downtown area of 2 cities so far, and the only reason I listed similar brands IRL was for people to know what locations would be mapped like and where they would realistically be located, and in general they weren't meant to be exact matches. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 03:06, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::I understand you, friend! But this question can be solved also if state owners or collaborators start to include brands from other owners in their own states, not only creating new ones to this list. Like I am doing in Stanton, with Fandwiches, Colonial Market, Faves [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-40.27285/159.85627 and more brands]. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 03:55, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::::I've also been using other people's brands to help them expand and to keep my mapping interesting. However, I think having 20 locations mapped just to be official is overkill. --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 04:10, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::::Maybe not. [[Colonial Market]] got 15 locations, and I am going to include at least 1 location in Stanton, maybe more. If other state owners include locations, and it is not a unreallistic thing, the number "20" will be a small number soon. The tip to brand creators is: to ask other state owners or collaborators to use those brands. Or just use the brands as listed in this article even if the creator does not ask you, hehehe. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:18, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::::::Maybe a better threshold would be a certain number of markets (cities/places) the brands are mapped in rather than the number of actual brand locations. I could fit 20 coffee shops in downtown Lake City without breaking a sweat, but finding 20 places to map a high-end hotel would be a much larger challenge. -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 05:56, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::::::Perhaps we could keep the twenty location requirement, ''but'' have a maximum of five stores in a given market for these purposes? If you want to map all twenty in a single market, then if you want to get onto that list, you need to map sixty more? [[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 07:01, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::::::::Friend @Luziyca, my opinion is, if this single market with five (or more) stores is a high standard mapped place, there is no problem. Ok, this is not a Federal States location, but do someone take a look in a [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-25.61986/50.71030 mall I created in Brasonia]? How much brands/stores can be included in well mapped places like this? Hehehe. Sure I will create a mall like this one somewhere in New Carnaby, using brands/stores of other users, of course. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 13:03, 26 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Subdivisions of list?===<br />
Like the page says, we don't need to add more types of franchises, but for some things, like Supermarkets/Big Box stores, it might neaten up the list some to subdivide with subheaders into the larger categories, ex. "Superstore", "Regional Supermarket", "Discount Supermarket", etc --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 05:20, 21 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
:Go ahead. I just don't want people creating new sections if it can be classified somewhere else. Other than that, users can add new sections to their discretion.--[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 13:22, 21 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
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Should "Vehicle Dealerships" and "Transportation: Cars/Trucks" be combined? Right now I think we have the same information in two places.--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 00:39, 13 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:Yeah, that's a good point. Personally I'd say yeah, but I'm not sure who to ask for official permission --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:50, 13 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::I created the page, and I don't have a problem with it. Not sure who created the subdivision though.--[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 01:12, 13 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:::I'd propose moving Vehicle Dealerships to Transportation: Cars/Trucks, because that seems like a better way to organize things. --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 01:21, 13 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::::Did it.--[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 03:08, 13 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===International?===<br />
Could you please state whether the franchises operate internationally and under which conditions? --[[User:Toadwart|Toadwart]] ([[User talk:Toadwart|talk]]) 13:38, 22 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
:I second that. Given that FSA is much similar to the USA, it is likely that most franchises would be international. --[[User:Austinhuang|Austin]] ([[User Talk:Austinhuang|Talk]] / [https://austinhuang.me Site]) 05:29, 4 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Franchise locations===<br />
Are people keeping track/looking of each locale for their franchises? [[User:Brunanter|Brunanter]] ([[User talk:Brunanter|talk]]) 02:23, 25 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
:Seems like Colonial Market has a list of locations on its page. Do people think it would be appropriate to list locations on here? --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 02:47, 26 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
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The preferred way to do this is to tag each location with a ''brand='' tag, with the exact content agreed on the page for each franchise. This allows for a simple overpass query to find all locations. /[[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 03:52, 26 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Headquarter locations===<br />
My suggestion: if marking some franchise "headquartered in (...)", please, map the headquarter and link it, not only mention a city or state. -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 01:04, 18 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:I think that should be encouraged and probably be the case eventually, but for a lot of us depending on how we map it's harder to do that now, especially when headquarters of a lot of business types are usually suburb-based. I can link to a couple of the banks and such which have urban headquarters in Wallawaukee, but some of the others wouldn't be located in a downtown and will take a while before I can adequately map beyond plopping a landuse somewhere since the areas of the state where it would be located aren't detailed enough yet. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 01:50, 18 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
::Sure, the mapper should map it when possible. I just say it to avoid state owners creating a lot of brands and few mapping stuff (I know it is not your case, hehehe) -- [[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 02:43, 18 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
:This requirement sounds reasonable, so I added it to the page 'intro'. --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 22:57, 18 June 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Theme Parks===<br />
Are any of the theme parks on this franchise page actually mapped in any decent or detailed way? --[[User:TheHolyEpicpenguin|TheHolyEpicpenguin]] ([[User talk:TheHolyEpicpenguin|talk]])<br />
:Currently, I am working on mine right now. -[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi|talk]])<br />
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===Railways===<br />
Is there any sense, here to add railways? There is a list of railways here [https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php/Federal_States#Railways], so here this items are to delete. It is never helpful, to have two lists of the same content. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 23:46, 26 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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'''Deodeca''', officially the '''Commonwealth of Deodeca''' is a sovereign country in southern Archanta. It consists of 12 provinces that span 685,000 square kilometres (264,000 square miles), making it one of the largest countries in the world. It borders Ardencia and the FSA to the east and south-east, Ambrosia to the southwest, and AR043 to the west. The capital is TBD, and its largest city is TBD. The [[Ambrosia|Ambrosian]] exclave of {{relation|87788|Upper Crown (Haute Couronne)}} sits between the Deodecan provinces of AR060-3 and AR060-4. Deodeca is a member of the [[Ingerish Commonwealth]], having gained independence from [[Ingerland]] in UNKNOWN YEAR. It is also a member of the [[Assembly of Nations]]. <br />
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==Etymology==<br />
The name "Deodeca" was formed from an anglicisation of the word "Odeka". It was a name used by local tribes to refer to the huge river that orginated inland.<br />
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==History==<br />
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===Pre-Ulethan History===<br />
The earliest inhabitants of the Deodecan territory were various Native Archantan (or Native Astrasian) groups that prehistorically migrated from North Archanta. These tribes became culturally and physically distinct from other native tribal groups such as ones located in the Federal States and Ardencia. Among the hundreds of tribes, each developed their own unique internal culture and mythologies. Within Deodeca, there were over TBD major groups that formed rudimentary 'tribal empires'. The Tshayhamhash people of Ingerish Asperia once occupied a large empire that covered the northern portion of Ingerish Asperia. With history being passed down through oral history and art, much of today's knowledge is developed from archaeological findings.<br />
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[[File:Indigenous art at the Canadian Museum of History.jpg|250px|thumb|left|An early Indigenous art piece, c. 1450, now located at the National Indigenous Museum in Stradworth. ]]<br />
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Native groups have been retrospectively grouped by geographic area to a total of six groupings. '''The North Horn First Nations''' (Ingerish Asperia and Katichtishan), '''Central Prairie First Nations''' (Central Deodeca), '''Northeast First Nations''' (Peralia and part of -11), '''Island First Nations''' (Queen Adelaide Island), '''Lake First Nations''' (Nawagan and Agawaskway) and '''Alpine First Nations''' (Ateria and Ouanatchkan). These groupings refer to individual tribes that shared somewhat common cultural traits with each other. <br />
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Native peoples largely lived off the land and commonly hunted bison, deer, rodents, and occasionally birds. Fishing was also very common and Ulethan explorers described very advanced fishing techniques and technologies developed by some tribes. Tribes usually lived along rivers or near water areas. Canoes and boats were constructed using bison or deer hide and were used for transportation and fishing. <br />
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There were sometimes conflicts between groups and native oral history describes a particular long and bloody war between TBD and TBD some TBD years ago. Interactions with groups outside of the Deodecan region were rare, mainly due to natural barriers. Some trading was done by lake tribes, as boats allowed for easy access across the lake. The Queen Adelaide Island tribes remained largely isolated from the greater landmass for hundreds of years and developed a distinctly unique cultural and spirituality. <br />
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For thousands of years, the indigenous groups occupied the land without any interaction with Ulethan peoples.<br />
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===Deodecan Colonies===<br />
==== Early exploration and colonisation ====<br />
[[File:Shee - Queen Adelaide - Royal Collection.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Queen Adelaide, painted in TBD by TBD]]<br />
Following a global wave of colonisation by Ulethan powers, Queen Adelaide of Ingerland heard of bountiful lands to the southeast, across the Asperic Ocean. A year earlier, Franquese explorers had reached a previously unknown land, subsequently named Asperia, and set up a rudimentary settlement in present-day Meridien, Ambrosia. Desiring to beat the Franques to the best land, an extensive colonisation and exploratory fleet set sail from Ingerland on TBD. This fleet consisted of 13 ships and was commanded by TBD. The Ingerish planned to head further north than where the Franques landed. This led them to the Sea of Deodeca, where they made landfall at Port Albert, QAI. <br />
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The explorers discovered a sheltered harbour and fruitful land. In their report to the Queen, they described a perfect environment for further colonisation. Two years later, an even larger fleet set out, this time intending to develop a more developed and well-supplied post at Hepburn Bay. On arrival, the city of Lamington was proclaimed and is considered the first officiated city in Deodeca. Early life in Lamington was pleasant as the surrounding waters and land allowed for plentiful food and resources. <br />
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[[File:Hobart Town, taken from the garden where I lived a3891001h.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Painting of Port Albert in TBD]]<br />
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Contact with the TBD tribe just north of Lamington was the first recorded interaction the Ingerish had with the native peoples of Deodeca. The exchange mainly involved the groups watching each other from a distance, seemingly shocked at either's presence. Among the colonists at Lamington was Dr. Thomas Goodhope, a linguist who specialized in non-Ulethan languages. He had previously been part of expeditions exploring Tarephia and some parts of Antarephia. This gave him a well-informed mindset involving indigenous peoples. This became extremely useful during future encounters, where Lamington developed good relations with neighbouring tribes. <br />
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Lamington reached a population of 500 residents in TBD. Upon this, the Queen granted the colony governance and in TBD, the colony of Lamington was declared. In TBD, a new settlement was established at Ingerfort. This was the first settlement formed on the continental mainland. Explorers had surveyed the coastline from Westcott all the way to Lamington. Once Queen Adelaide Island was circumnavigated and further towns developed between Lamington and Port Albert, the colony was renamed to Queen Adelaide Island. <br />
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In TBD, settlements had been established at New Reydon, Coalburne, and Creswick. This wave of expansion had been fuelled by the extensive migration of Ulethans, driven by the prospects of abundant resources and opportunities in the area. In TBD, The colony of Kastichetshan, Peralia, Clamash, and Ingerish Asperia were proclaimed. The naming of Ingerish Asperia related to a feud between the Ingerish and Franquese powers, both looking to claim most of the Asperia region. <br />
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In TBD, explorers undertook a huge overland journey, aiming to survey the interior of the land east of the Great Shield Mountains. This led them to discover Lake Amanceer and Lake Beautouis. Recognising the strategic importance of the location, a settlement named Kingstown (after the then-King TBD), was founded and formed the colony of Agawaskway. <br />
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At this point, the largest city was Lamington and served as the unofficial capital and hub of the colonies in the region. Although the colonies were all independent of each other, desires to unite were strong early on.<br />
==== War of Clamash ====<br />
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Castalleanese colonization to the north and proximity to the Deodecan colonies prompted the Ingerish to claim the southernmost of Castallean's claims. This included the port of San Ramon in present day Clamash. The Ingerish blockaded the port, aiming to tire out the settlers without any violence. A Castallean frigate arrived and a standoff ensued. Luckily, no engagement occured and the Ingerish fleet allowed the frigate to pass and transfer the settlers to another Casallenese settlement. This in turn was deemed an Ingerish victory and Clamash was declared a new colony, following the founding of the city of Wahanta along the Henrietta River estuary. As per the Treaty of San Ramon, the Castellan ceded all territory claims in present-day Clamash with the exception of San Ramon.<br />
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==== Unionification ====<br />
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===Clamash Purchase===<br />
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Soon after the colonization of Deodeca, Ingerish exploration led them around the Astrasian continent and to the eastern coast. Due to the distance, this area was from most Ulethan powers, it remained largely unexplored and unnoticed. This allowed for the Ingerish to stake their claim without any interference from rival powers. <br />
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*INSERT BRIEF FSA HISTORY*<br />
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In TBD, The colonies of Deodeca united and the Deodecan Federation was proclaimed. <br />
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Due to the rapid industrialization and economic growth of the FSA, pressures within the Province of Clamash grew. Separatist movements grew extremely popular in the 1830s, mainly due to the perceived benefit to the Clamashigan economy by joining the States. In 1842, recognising the value of the province to the Federal States, the FS Congress made an offer of $TBD to purchase the province and allow it to be admitted in the States. The Deodecan parliament accepted the offer and Clamash officially ceded and joined the FSA as a territory. In 1866, The Clamash territory officially became the latest state. After this, the Deodecan constitution was amended to make further secession from the federation extremely difficult.<br />
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===Modern History===<br />
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==Geography==<br />
<small>''Main article: [[Geography of Deodeca]]''</small><br />
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Deodeca has vast and varied geography that covers a large portion of western Astrasia. Deodeca has extensive maritime borders that extend into the "Sea of Deodeca" and some of the Grand Lakes (Lake Amanecer and Lake Betaouais), giving it a large EEZ. <br />
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===Climate===<br />
Northern Deodeca sits mainly within the ''Cfa'' and ''Cfb'' climate ranges in the north. These provinces are most susceptible to thunderstorms and strong ocean winds. [[Ingerish Asperia]]'s western coast is most prone to these seaborne storms and breezes due to its position on the Asperic northward current, and is the wettest part of the country. Areas east of (insert name of mountain range), such as eastern Ingerish Asperia and Kastichetshan, receive lower precipitation due to the rain shadow. <br />
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As for Southern Deodeca, its distance from the ocean guarantees a mostly continental climate (primarily Dfa and Dfb). However, the number of large lakes allows for a more humid climate in these regions, further enabling the lush temperate to boreal forests that dominate the southern half of the country. Lake-effect snowfall is especially high on eastern shores of Lake Ouanatchkan, as well as in limited amounts along lakes Betaouais and Amanecer. <br />
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===Hydrology===<br />
Deodeca's abundance of water resources is due to its density of water networks. Deodeca has over 200 major rivers. Major rivers include [[Ingerish Asperia]]'s River Agnes and Umbra River, [[Peralia]]'s Jersey River, [[Agawaskway]]'s Frontenac River, Ouanatchkan's Edrange River, and above all, the Odeka River, which flows through the central part of the country. The river is fed by several smaller tributaries and provides water for agriculture, industry, and domestic use. The Odeka River is also an important transportation route, with boats and barges transporting goods and people along its length. <br />
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The lakes of Deodeca are an important resource, both economically and environmentally. The largest lake within the country is Lake Ouanatchkan, which is located in the southern part of the country. The lake is fed by several rivers and is an important breeding ground for several species of fish. Lake Betaouais, and Lake Amanecer are among the most important lakes in Deodeca. These contribute to inland Deodeca's moderated climate and provide water resources for humans and the environment.<br />
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The wetlands of Deodeca are also vital ecosystems, providing habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The country's wetlands are home to several species of birds, including herons, egrets, and snipes. The wetlands are also important breeding grounds for several species of fish, and they provide natural water filtration services.<br />
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===Biodiversity===<br />
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<gallery><br />
Mountain Goat Mount Massive.JPG|Liedbeck's mountain goat<br />
Cervus elaphus Luc Viatour 6.jpg|Red deer<br />
Bison in Denton Co., Texas.jpg|Deodecan bison<br />
Altenfelden Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra-2074.jpg|Alpine chamois<br />
African hawk eagle (Aquila spilogaster).jpg|Southern eagle<br />
Perca fluviatilis - Perche commune - European perch Cropped.jpg|Perch<br />
Ardea modesta.jpg|Little egret<br />
Gallinago stenura - Laem Pak Bia.jpg|Bell snipe<br />
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The country's varied terrain and climate have contributed to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and scientists alike.<br />
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The forests of Deodeca are particularly noteworthy, with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees providing habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. These forests are home to several species of deer, including the red deer and roe deer, as well as predators such as the Astrasian lynx and a small population of grey wolf. In addition, the forests are also home to several species of woodpeckers, owls, and other bird species. Within the prairie and meadows of Deodeca, the iconic Deodecan bison species thrive. The forested areas are also home to pockets of moose. <br />
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The alpine regions of Deodeca are characterized by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, but they are nevertheless home to a number of unique plant and animal species. Liedbeck's mountain goat, which is native to the region, is one of the most iconic animals of Deodeca's alpine regions. Other mammals found in these areas include the ibex and the Alpine chamois. The alpine region is also home to several bird species such as the Southern eagle, the Deodecan hawk, and the snow finch.<br />
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[[File:Arctic taiga south of Inuvik, NT.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Typical boreal forest found in southwestern Deodeca]]<br />
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Deodeca's rivers and lakes are also important habitats for a variety of aquatic species. The rivers are home to several species of trout, while the lakes are home to various species of freshwater fish such as pike, perch, and carp. The country's wetlands are also important habitats for birds such as the great crested grebe, the little egret, and the Bell snipe.<br />
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Despite the rich biodiversity of Deodeca, the country faces several threats to its natural habitats and wildlife. Human activities such as logging, agriculture, and urbanization have contributed to deforestation and habitat loss. Pollution from industries and agriculture has also impacted the water quality of the country's rivers and lakes.<br />
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To address these threats, the government of Deodeca has implemented several conservation measures, including protected areas and wildlife reserves. Deodeca has historically been very progressive towards protected areas and most environmental areas are under some form of protection. The country has also signed international agreements to protect its biodiversity, including the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Kingstown Convention on Wetlands. These efforts have helped to protect and preserve Deodeca's unique ecosystems and wildlife for future generations to enjoy.<br />
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[[File:Deodeca LocationArchanta.png|thumb|left|Location of Deodeca (red) in Archanta.]]<br />
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==Government and Politics==<br />
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=== Law ===<br />
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=== Foreign relations and military ===<br />
<small>''Main article: [[Military of Deodeca]]''</small><br />
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===Subdivisions===<br />
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[[File:Deodeca OutlinesofProvinces.png|1000px|thumb|left|Map of Deodeca and its provinces. The area in red is the {{relation|87788|Upper Crown (Haute Couronne)}} exclave of [[Ambrosia]]]]<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
|+ Provinces and subdivisions of Deodeca<br />
! Flag !! Name !! Coat of arms !! Code !! Capital City !! Largest City !! Population !! Total Area in km² (mi²) !! Land Area in km² (mi²) !! class="unsortable" | Map<br />
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| [[File:Drapeau_Agawaskway.svg|75px]]<br />
| [[Agawaskway]]<br />
| <br />
| AW<br />
| [[Kingstown]]<br />
| [[Kingstown]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 8,500,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 46,134.08 (17,812.47)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 37,726.49 (14,566.28)<br />
| {{Relation|267003|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| [[File:ArgueilFlag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Argueil]]<br />
| [[File:ArgueilCoA.png|75px]]<br />
| AG<br />
| [[Liernase]]<br />
| [[Liernase]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 41,977.52 (16207.61)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD (TBD)<br />
| {{Relation|267004|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
|[[File:Ateria Flag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Ateria]]<br />
| <br />
| AT<br />
| [[Glenburn]]<br />
| [[Glenburn]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 7,926,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 56,002.26 (21,622.59)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 52,108.68 (21663.68)<br />
| {{Relation|971|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| [[File:IA_ProvinceFlag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Ingerish Asperia]]<br />
| [[File:IA CoatOfArms.png|75px]]<br />
| IA<br />
| [[New Reydon]]<br />
| [[Stonesipher]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 10,100,550<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 126,605.94 (48,882.83)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 99,884.22 (38,565.51)<br />
| {{Relation|949|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Kastichetshan<br />
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| KT<br />
| [[TBD]]<br />
| [[Coalburne]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| {{Relation|267005|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:NawaganFlag.jpg|76x76px|alt=|left|frameless]]<br />
| Nawagan<br />
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| NW<br />
| [[Fayette|Wadeville]]<br />
| [[Fayette]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 5,300,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| {{Relation|266998|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| [[Odeka District]]<br />
|<br />
| OD<br />
| [[Stradworth]]<br />
| [[Stradworth]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| {{Relation|315155|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| [[Ouanatchkan]]<br />
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| OA<br />
| [[TBD]]<br />
| [[Audeville]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 3-4 million<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| {{Relation|22000|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Peralia_Flag.png|75px]]<br />
| [[Peralia]]<br />
| [[File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Peralia.jpg|75px]]<br />
| PE<br />
| [[Creswick]]<br />
| [[Creswick]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 7,228,361<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 49,330.44 (19,046.59)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 43,287.75 (16,713.49)<br />
| {{Relation|947|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
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| [[Queen Adelaide Island]]<br />
| <br />
| QAI<br />
| [[Lamington]]<br />
| [[Lamington]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 956,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 27,206 (10,504)<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 11,935 (4,608)<br />
| {{Relation|267000|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Example<br />
|<br />
| Ex<br />
| [[Exampleville]]<br />
| [[Exampleville]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | Ex<br />
| {{Relation|Ex|Map}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Economy==<br />
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=== Industries ===<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
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===Health===<br />
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===Ethnicity===<br />
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==Transportation==<br />
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=== Roadways ===<br />
[[File:TDHprop.svg|200px|thumb|left|Official layout of the Trans Deodecan Highway network. ]]<br />
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Deodeca developed a national highway network called the "Trans Deodecan Highway" ('''TDH''') in 19XX to facilitate more efficient travel around the nation. <br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|+ Trans Deodecan Highway Network<br />
! Name !! Length !! Branches !! Terminus A !! Terminus B !! Provinces !! class="unsortable" | Map<br />
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| TDH-1<br />
| TBD<br />
| 1A<br />
| Betoaix, AR<br />
| Stonesipher/Baptist Bay, IA<br />
| AR, AW, -10, -03, KT, IA<br />
| {{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| TDH-2<br />
| TBD<br />
| None<br />
| Merburra, PE<br />
| Le Pleuta, AT<br />
| PE, -11, -10, -03, -04, AT<br />
| {{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| TDH-3<br />
| TBD<br />
| None<br />
| Archer, PE<br />
| Lamington, QAI<br />
| PE, QAI<br />
| {{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| TDH-4<br />
| TBD<br />
| 4A, 4B<br />
| Attingsford, PE<br />
| Les Prairies d'Edrange, OU<br />
| PE, NA, AW, OU<br />
| {{Relation|TBD|Map}}<br />
|}<br />
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=== Railways ===<br />
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=== Maritime ===<br />
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==Culture==<br />
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===Symbols===<br />
<gallery><br />
8-Point-Star black.svg|The Deodecan eight-point star<br />
American Bison .jpg|Deodecan Bison<br />
ColumbiarivergorgeJRH.jpg|Odeka River<br />
A male moose takes a rest in a field during a light rainshower.jpg|Deodecan Moose<br />
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===Literature===<br />
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[https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-42.0123/139.8362&layers=B Tawnton Studios] in Port Landley, AG, is one of the most famous film studios in Deodeca and was responsible for many of the early films produced in the country. The adjoining Silentland complex is the location of some of the first films made in Deodeca and Archanta. Nowadays, the studios are still used for major film production, however Silentland has been converted into a tourist attraction.<br />
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===Music===<br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[Archanta]]<br />
* [[Astrasia]]<br />
* [[Ingerish Commonwealth]]<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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Previously I sketched out some draft [[User:TheMayor/sandbox/National Rail schedules|long-distance passenger rail corridors]] that the FSA could use, but after further refinement and discussions with numerous other stateowners, I wanted to formally submit a proposal.<br />
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==Long-Distance Network==<br />
[[File:FSA_Draft_Passenger_Rail_Plan.png|900px]]<br />
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Keeping in mind that our project is American-inspired and long-distance passenger travel is predominantly done via air or car, this is a basic, bare-bones long-distance framework that provides every state with at least one train per day to ensure a cohesive, but not necessarily convenient, long-distance network of passenger trains. Some busier corridors would have more than one train a day, but generally this system is inspired by Amtrak's current network of long-distance "overnight" trains. Speeds would generally be capped at about 80mph (130km/h), but select areas could see speeds of up to 110mph (175km/h).<br />
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The long-distance network would officially consist of ten "named" trains, or 32 individual trains numbered between 1 and 99. This does '''not''' include the ArchRail high-speed network in the Southeast, which wouldn't be affected by this proposal (although would be considered as-is as part of the network to ensure all states are connected to the national network).<br />
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These trains would be funded at the national level and operated by the national passenger railroad company.<br />
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==Regional Networks==<br />
Not included on the map, but included in the proposal, is a framework to allow for regional hubs for shorter-distance passenger rail routes. These routes would generally not be overnight trains, and would be more like commuter-style intercity service within an individual region. These routes would be capped at about six hours in duration, at the same lower-speed (80-110mph) constraints. These trains would be numbered in the 100-999 band, based on their regional "hub". I've added some potential hubs in the train listing above, but these would be organized and determined by the individual regions rather than at a national level. Regions would also have the option of creating their own passenger railroad companies to operate those trains, or they could choose to have the national passenger rail company operate them on their behalf. (The latter option is similar to how Amtrak currently operates state-supported service on non-long distance trains in the United States outside of the Northeast Corridor.)<br />
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==High-Speed Routes==<br />
There is no national high-speed network of trains in the Federal States; however, there are two existing regional high-speed routes: ArchRail in the Southeast, and LakeLynx in the West Lakes. ''This proposal does not include any changes to those existing regional initiatives.''<br />
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==Company Name==<br />
We'd also need to create a company name for the national passenger railroad company. '''Feel free to add options to this list:'''<br />
* '''FedeRail''' (''Fede''ral ''Rail''ways)<br />
* '''Fedstar''' (''Fed''eral ''Sta''tes ''R''ail)<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
Interested in other thoughts and ideas on this topic. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 18:12, 27 February 2023 (UTC)<br />
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I think the map looks good overall. The one thing I would prefer is a rerouting of the Ardentic and Asperic between St. Joseph and Jundah. I would prefer it goes from St. Joseph to Swansonville to Colurona to Wahanta to Jundah. The section I am proposing a rerouting of would be minimally affected as The Explorer is already providing service. Additionally, the proposed reroute would serve a larger population. - [[User:Glauber|Glauber]] ([[User talk:Glauber|talk]]) 18:55, 27 February 2023 (UTC)<br />
:That's a great suggestion. I've updated the sketch accordingly; let me know if that makes sense with what you were thinking of. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 17:05, 2 March 2023 (UTC)<br />
:Yes, that is exactly what I was thinking. Thanks! [[User:Glauber|Glauber]] ([[User talk:Glauber|talk]]) 17:15, 2 March 2023 (UTC)<br />
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Maybe there could be a line that branches off from the Explorer somewhere near Apricity? It could go southeast to serve Jericho, Caldwell City, and Massodeya City. It could possibly be extended to Silverdale for convenience's sake and how it's a pretty short distance, but it's not necessary.<br />
--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 21:59, 5 March 2023 (UTC)</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=14141Silverdale2023-01-02T07:53:44Z<p>IiEarth: Minor fixes</p>
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Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 220,900 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 300,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 51% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
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| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is Lake Opáspeya. Lake Opáspeya is a large tarn formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
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| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were Mavericks. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*<span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/node/210412561 Jiemie]</span>, <span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/507 Ruoguovvas]</span><ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Jiemie"]</ref><br />
*<span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/node/189450914 Ryle]</span>, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
*<span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/node/122792550 Rinnajin]</span>, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
===Highways===<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
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|FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
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|FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
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|AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
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|CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Burrell Park. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
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===Public Transit===<br />
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===Air===<br />
Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destinations. Some also choose to drive for an hour to use Apricity International instead.<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]<br />
[[Category:Cities in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=14140Silverdale2023-01-02T06:53:25Z<p>IiEarth: Small fixes</p>
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Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 220,900 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 300,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 51% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
{| style="float:left; width:15em; margin:1em; border:1px solid grey; padding:5px; background:beige; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is Lake Opáspeya. Lake Opáspeya is a large tarn formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
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|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
*Jiemie, <span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/507 Ruoguovvas]</span><ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Jiemie"]</ref><br />
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*etc<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
===Highways===<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
{|<br />
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| {{Shield|FS|1|15}} FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound <br />
traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
| FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
| [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
| CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
| CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.<br />
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===Public Transit===<br />
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===Air===<br />
Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destination. Some also choose to drive for approximately an hour to use Apricity International instead.<br />
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[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]<br />
[[Category:Cities in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Forum:Federal_States/Southern_Islands_Research_Proposal&diff=14037Forum:Federal States/Southern Islands Research Proposal2022-12-26T20:06:29Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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<div><div class="forumheader" style="margin: 1; background-color: #eeeeee; text-align: left; padding: 5px;">'''[[Forum:Index|Forums]] &rarr; [[Forum:Federal States|Federal States]] &rarr; {{PAGENAME}}'''</div>[[Category:Federal States forum posts]]<br />
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Greetings. I'm forming an exploratory committee for my proposal.<br />
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I want to map a research station in the [[Southern Islands]] ''on behalf of'' the [[Federal States of Archanta]]. The research station would be located on a flat area in the archipelago. In universe, the station would be operated by a consortium of institutions: including government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and leading universities. The research facilities would consist of telescopes, living facilities, offices, and possibly more.<br />
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Would anyone want to collaborate with me? Does anyone have advice for me? {{unsigned|ItsTybear}}<br />
:Hi Ty, the Federal States already has a research base in the Southern Islands called <span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/node/189476999 Tranquility]</span>. Anyways, If you're talking about adding an observatory to the base, I think that makes sense, seeing how there are several observatories/telescopes located in the <span clas="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pole_Telescope South Pole]</span>. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 20:06, 26 December 2022 (UTC)</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Index:States_of_the_Federal_States&diff=13870Index:States of the Federal States2022-12-18T08:22:23Z<p>IiEarth: Adding Apawiland</p>
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<div>The '''states of the [[Federal States]]''' are a constituent political entity within the country and shares sovereignty with the federal government. As the country expanded and grew, new states were added to the union. This page provides a snapshot overview of some of the states.<br />
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{{htoc|Apawiland|Makaska|Mennowa|West Massodeya}}<br />
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{{Snapshot FS state<br />
| name = Apawiland<br />
| flag = Flag of Apawiland.png<br />
| region = The West<br />
| capital = {{node|164000546|Silverdale}}<br />
| population = 362,486 (2020)<br />
| statehood =<br />
| etymology = Portmanteau of Rakhoda 'aŋpawi' (sun) and English '-land' (Land of the Sun)<br />
| demonym = Apawi<br />
| postal = AW<br />
| motto = "Deus in omnibus." ("God in All of Us.")<br />
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| largest-city = {{node|164000546|Silverdale}}<br />
| other-metros = {{node|189155376|Gainesboro}}<br />
| relation_id = 90157<br />
| neighbors = {{Riopoderos}}, {{Sierra}}<br />
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{{Snapshot FS state<br />
| name = Makaska<br />
| flag = Luciano_Flag_Makaska_01.png<br />
| region = Heartland<br />
| capital = {{relation|195961|Marksville}}<br />
| population = 4,732,580 (2020)<br />
| statehood =<br />
| etymology = Rakhoda phrase "''maka ska''" ("white earth")<br />
| demonym =<br />
| postal = MK<br />
| motto = "Au sein des eaux claires et neiges blanches, prospérité." ("Amidst clear waters and white snows, prosperity.")<br />
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| largest-city = {{relation|155144|Ohunkagan}}<br />
| other-metros = <br />
| relation_id = 91095<br />
| neighbors = {{Wisecota}}, {{Zakahigan}}<br />
| img-seal = Seal of Makaska.svg<br />
| cap-seal = State seal<br />
| img-shield = Makaska 202.png<br />
| cap-shield = State highway route marker<br />
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{{Snapshot FS state<br />
| name = Mennowa<br />
| flag = Mennowa_Flag_revised.svg<br />
| region = Heartland<br />
| capital = {{node|117598771|Fort Constable}}<br />
| population = 7,894,321 (2021)<br />
| statehood = 1811<br />
| etymology = Mennowee peoples<br />
| demonym = Mennowan<br />
| postal = ME<br />
| motto = "''Fortiter et fideliter''" ("Bravely and faithfully")<br />
| song = "On the Rivers of that Beautiful Prairie"<br />
| largest-city = {{relation|197099|Minneuka}}<br />
| other-metros = Des Nonnes, New Harmony, and Prairie City<br />
| relation_id = 90151<br />
| neighbors = Gnaerey, {{Tennewa}}, {{West Massodeya}}, {{Zakahigan}}<br />
| img-bird = Northern cardinal female in CP (02035).jpg<br />
| cap-bird = Archantan cardinal<br />
| img-flower = Ageratum Artist Blue Violet 0zz.jpg<br />
| cap-flower = Prairie ageratum ("flossflower")<br />
| img-tree = Purple prince crabapple tree.JPG<br />
| cap-tree = Purple crabapple tree<br />
| img-license = Mennowa_license_plate.png<br />
| cap-license = Standard passenger-vehicle license plate<br />
| img-shield = MennowaShield2di.png<br />
| cap-shield = Highway shield, standard<br />
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{{Snapshot FS state<br />
| name = West Massodeya<br />
| flag = WM_flag.png<br />
| region = Massodeyas<br />
| capital = Caldwell City<br />
| population = 3,456,987 (2021)<br />
| statehood = 1805<br />
| etymology = Massodeya River<br />
| demonym = (West) Massodeyan<br />
| postal = WM<br />
| motto = "United and Free"<br />
| song = "Under Open Skies"<br />
| largest-city = Caldwell City<br />
| other-metros = Reeseport, Fort Graham<br />
| relation_id = 90151<br />
| neighbors = {{Alormen}}, Gnaerey, {{Mennowa}}<br />
| img-shield = WM_Shield.png<br />
| cap-shield = Highway shield, standard<br />
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[[Category:States of the Federal States| ]]<br />
[[Category:Index pages]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Zakahigan&diff=13683Zakahigan2022-12-12T18:49:54Z<p>IiEarth: Fixing flag with permission</p>
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<div>Zakahigan is a state located on between two of the Great Lakes and at the crossroads of two regions: East Lakes and West Lakes. The state is divided into 23 counties.<br />
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| name = Zakahigan<br />
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| capital =[[Plainsburgh]]<br />
| title1 = Governor<br />
| hos1 = Evelyn Sanchez<br />
| title2 = Lieutenant Governor<br />
| hos2 = Jeremiah Robinson<br />
| title3 = Secretary of State<br />
| hos3 = Alyssa Chang<br />
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|4,250,000<br />
|-<br />
|Land Area<br />
|20,938 square miles<br />
|-<br />
|Density<br />
|203 people/square mile<br />
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== Cities and Towns ==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
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!Municipality<br />
!Proper Population<br />
!Metro Population<br />
!Size<br />
!<br />
|-<br />
|City of Maquadena and Bear County*<br />
|875,000<br />
|1,215,000<br />
|410 square miles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|City of Plainsburgh<br />
|225,000<br />
|550,000<br />
|52 square miles<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|City of East Eriksburg<br />
|140,000<br />
|000,000<br />
|72 square miles<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Maquadena and Bear County are one consolidated entity.<br />
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== Education ==<br />
Zakahigan contains two systems of higher education: Zakahigan State University System and Zakahigan Community College District. The other universities are independently operated.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
|+Universities and Colleges<br />
!Institutions<br />
!Student Count<br />
!Acreage<br />
!Mission<br />
|-<br />
|University of Zakahigan, The<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
|Zakahigan State University, Plainsburgh<br />
|21,000<br />
|350<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Southern Zakahigan State University<br />
|<br />
|922<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Zakahigan]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/History&diff=13667Collab:Federal States/History2022-12-11T05:00:29Z<p>IiEarth: /* Presidential List */ Switched years, approved by coordinators</p>
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<div>This page is intended for discussion and consensus on the history of the Federal States. For each era below, there are two options: more broad, national-level conversations are marked as '''general committees''', where all FSA mappers are welcome to contribute and discuss ideas; and eras with more local impacts are marked as '''regional committees''', where the primary decision points should be determined by the region most affected by the selected history.<br />
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==Committee Structure==<br />
'''UPDATE 7 Jun 2020:''' ''The initial committee sign-up period has ended. Committees should now meet and discuss in the "Discussion" tab to identify one committee chairperson who will facilitate discussions, collaborate with committee members, and determine how the committee will create their draft recommendations.''<br />
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There are no limits to how many committees any FSA mapper can serve on, although it's generally advised that mappers should not spread themselves too thin, or do any work that could be considered overwikification.<br />
===General Committees===<br />
General Committees are open to all FSA mappers to discuss. If you would like to be part of the committee, please sign up (with a hyphen and <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) in the relevant section below. Committee sign-up periods will run through '''5 Jun 2020'''; at that time, each committee will determine how they would like to organize and create their era's history. (FSA mappers who sign up for General Committees after 5 Jun 2020 should still be able to contribute and help develop the history, but may not be able to decide the structure of the committee.)<br />
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===Regional Committees===<br />
Regional Committees function similarly to General Committees, except committee leadership is restricted to mappers in the identified region. While any FSA mapper should be welcome to offer ideas in Regional Committees, the decision-making process should be determined by those whose mapping is most affected by the outcome.<br />
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===Committee Procedures===<br />
Committees are intended to be somewhat self-governing; as such, there are no formal requirements for how each committee should be structured or what procedures they should be using, provided progress is being made and all committee members are able to contribute productively to the conversation. Committees should be able to present a final draft of a recommended timeline and key milestones for their particular topic that the larger FSA community can use to create a unified history ("canon") of our nation. Since events may have to be altered or changed to fit the larger national history, please be aware that '''committee drafts may not be final canon''', although every reasonable effort will be made to keep as much as possible.<br />
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Space is provided in the Discussion page of this article for each committee to meet, although committees may also find it useful to do some coordination off-wiki (Google Sheets, Discord, group emails, etc.).<br />
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==History==<br />
===Existing Consensus===<br />
''The entries in this section are generally accepted as part of the official history of the FSA's development and '''are not up for debate'''.''<br />
*The original Federal States of Archanta began as Ingerish colonies, concentrated in the southeastern portion of the current country.<br />
*The Federal States of Archanta declared independence from Ingerland.<br />
*Following independence, the FSA expanded to the west and northwest.<br />
*Indigenous peoples were common throughout the FSA prior to colonial settlement; however, most were either forced out of their ancestral homelands or assimilated into the culture of the colonists.<br />
*Previously, the Lakes region was settled by the Franquese.<br />
*Previously, what is now the northwestern FSA was settled by the Castellanese.<br />
*In modern times, the Federal States is a developed, modern nation and global military power.<br />
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====Presidential List====<br />
The following list was approved by the FSA stateowners in February 2022.<br />
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! Election Year<br />
! President<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1759<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Louis Huntington'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1763<br />
|-<br />
| 1767<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''James Sutton'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1771<br />
|-<br />
| 1775<br />
| '''Charles Blaney'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1779<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1783<br />
|-<br />
| 1787<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Augustus Hackney'''<br />
| rowspan="3" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1791<br />
|-<br />
| 1795<br />
|-<br />
| 1799<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1803<br />
|-<br />
| 1807<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Ansel Hillard'''<br />
| rowspan="3" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1811<br />
|-<br />
| 1815<br />
|-<br />
| 1819<br />
| '''Brian McPherson'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1823<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1827<br />
|-<br />
| 1831<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Taylor Gellard'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1835<br />
|-<br />
| 1839<br />
| '''Preston Caldwell'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1843<br />
| '''Taylor Gellard'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1847<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Solomon Swift'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1851<br />
|-<br />
| 1855<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''George S. Price'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1859<br />
|-<br />
| 1863<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Erwin Gregman'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1867<br />
|-<br />
| 1871<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Erik T.A. Schmidt'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Died in office (1878). Succeeded by McCallister Smith.<br />
|-<br />
| 1875<br />
|-<br />
| 1879<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''McCallister Smith'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1883<br />
|-<br />
| 1887<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1891<br />
|-<br />
| 1895<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1899<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Ernest Smetters'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1903<br />
|-<br />
| 1907<br />
| '''Joseph F. Kezar'''<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 1911<br />
| '''Eric Morgan'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1915<br />
| rowspan="4" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="4" | Four-term President, serving either through great stability or the duration of an emergency.<br />
|-<br />
| 1919<br />
|-<br />
| 1923<br />
|-<br />
| 1927<br />
|-<br />
| 1931<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Rexwood Reavis'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1935<br />
|-<br />
| 1939<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Jacob Sloan'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Died in office (194?). Succeeded by Evelyn McManaman (first female President).<br />
|-<br />
| 1943<br />
|-<br />
| 1947<br />
| '''Evelyn McManaman'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1951<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 1955<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Gerald Bowers'''<br />
| rowspan="3" | Last President to serve more than two terms.<br />
|-<br />
| 1959<br />
|-<br />
| 1963<br />
|-<br />
| 1967<br />
| '''Elijah T. Lewis'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1971<br />
| '''Sherman Reynham'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1975<br />
| '''Elijah T. Lewis'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1979<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Ryan Leo'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1983<br />
|-<br />
| 1987<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1991<br />
| '''Ross Sanchez'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1995<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1999<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Robert Michaels'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 2003<br />
|-<br />
| 2007<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 2011<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Edith Elric'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Current President<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Note that many of the eras listed below may overlap. Committees should be in regular contact with each other to ensure all portions of the FSA history can peacefully coexist.<br />
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===Era 1: Pre-Colonialization===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for pre-colonial histories and topics below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
====Era 1 Committee====<br />
* --[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:22, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 23:29, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 23:31, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 23:47, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* [[User:Brunanter|<small>BRUNANTER</small>]] [[User talk:Brunanter|<small><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>talk to me<nowiki>]</nowiki></small></small>]] [[File:Flag of Sierra.png|25px|Sierra]] [[File:Bandiera na Barzona.png|25px|Barzona]] 02:55, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Mapping Expert|Mapping Expert]] ([[User talk:Mapping Expert|talk]]) 02:39, 26 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Z11|Z11]] ([[User talk:Z11|talk]]) 16:08, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 1 Ideas and Topics====<br />
*[Sample]<br />
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===Era 2A: Eastern Colonialization===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories east of the eastern mountains''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*Southeast Region (all)<br />
*Northeast Region (all)<br />
*Huntington<br />
====Era 2A Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 2A Committee.''<br />
*--[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:22, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 23:30, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 02:03, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 02:22, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 07:31, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Mapping Expert|Mapping Expert]] ([[User talk:Mapping Expert|talk]]) 01:52, 26 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 21:38, 1 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Z11|Z11]] ([[User talk:Z11|talk]]) 16:08, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ifgus|Ifgus]] ([[User talk:Ifgus|talk]]) 00:37, 4 June 2020 (EEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 2A Ideas and Topics====<br />
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===Era 2B: Central Colonialization===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories between the two major mountain ranges''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*East Central Region (all)<br />
*West Central Region (all)<br />
*Lakes Region (all)<br />
*North Central Region (all)<br />
====Era 2B Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 2B Committee.''<br />
*&mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User_talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 02:35, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*&mdash; [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 2B Ideas and Topics====<br />
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===Era 2C: Northwestern Colonialization===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories west of the western mountains''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*Mountain Region (all)<br />
*Far Northwest Region (all)<br />
====Era 2C Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 2C Committee.''<br />
*[[User:Brunanter|<small>BRUNANTER</small>]] [[User talk:Brunanter|<small><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>talk to me<nowiki>]</nowiki></small></small>]] [[File:Flag of Sierra.png|25px|Sierra]] [[File:Bandiera na Barzona.png|25px|Barzona]] 02:56, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Infinatious|Infinatious]] ([[User talk:Infinatious|talk]]) 02:29, 6 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
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====Era 2C Ideas and Topics====<br />
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===Era 3A: Independence===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories east of the eastern mountains''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*Southeast Region (all)<br />
*Northeast Region (all)<br />
*Huntington<br />
====Era 3A Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 3A Committee.''<br />
*--[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:23, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 23:31, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 02:03, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 02:22, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 07:32, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Mapping Expert|Mapping Expert]] ([[User talk:Mapping Expert|talk]]) 17:53, 28 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 21:38, 1 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Theruler|<span style="color:#004C54">𝕿𝖍𝖊𝕽𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖗</span>]] [[User talk:Theruler|<span style="color:#800000">𝕯𝖎𝖘𝖈𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖎𝖔𝖓</span>]] 22:01, 1 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Z11|Z11]] ([[User talk:Z11|talk]]) 16:09, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ifgus|Ifgus]] ([[User talk:Ifgus|talk]]) 00:35, 4 June 2020 (EEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 3A Ideas and Topics====<br />
Maybe Huntington should've been a state from the start, rather than a special capital "district". -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 19:19, 20 July 2020 (CEST)<br />
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===Era 3B: Expansion, first wave===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories between the two major mountain ranges''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*East Central Region (all)<br />
*West Central Region (all)<br />
*Lakes Region (all)<br />
*North Central Region (all)<br />
====Era 3B Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 3B Committee.''<br />
*&mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User_talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 02:35, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*&mdash; [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* -[[User:Theruler|<span style="color:#004C54">𝕿𝖍𝖊𝕽𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖗</span>]] [[User talk:Theruler|<span style="color:#800000">𝕯𝖎𝖘𝖈𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖎𝖔𝖓</span>]] 22:01, 1 June 2020 (CEST) <br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 3B Ideas and Topics====<br />
* Independent Franquese speaking nation that was eventually either annexed by the FS (á la Texas) or invaded by the FS? --'''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 23:54, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
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===Era 3C: Expansion, second wave===<br />
''This is a '''regional committee''' era for '''territories west of the western mountains''', which includes the following states:''<br />
*Mountain Region (all)<br />
*Far Northwest Region (all)<br />
====Era 3C Committee Structure====<br />
''After 5 Jun 2020, use this space to describe the format of the 3C Committee.''<br />
*[[User:Brunanter|<small>BRUNANTER</small>]] [[User talk:Brunanter|<small><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>talk to me<nowiki>]</nowiki></small></small>]] [[File:Flag of Sierra.png|25px|Sierra]] [[File:Bandiera na Barzona.png|25px|Barzona]] 02:56, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*[[User:bootmii|bootmii]] ([[User talk:bootmii|talk]]) 22:14, 1 June 2020 (PST)<br />
====Era 3C Ideas and Topics====<br />
*Maybe the path of FS-50 through my state's eastern mountains was once a wagon trail? [[User:Bootmii|Bootmii]] ([[User talk:Bootmii|talk]]) 07:20, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
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===Era 4: Internal Affairs===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for civil wars, secessions, indigenous population removal, or other internal conflicts below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
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====Era 4 Committee====<br />
*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 02:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User_talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 02:35, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 07:34, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 4 Ideas and Topics====<br />
*<s>The FSA should not have a civil war, but should have taken a more militaristic approach to expansion in its history. -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 22:03, 24 May 2020 (CEST)</s> Upon further reflection, I've gamed out a [[User:TheMayor/sandbox/FSA_Civil_War|potential civil war concept]] that isn't based on slavery. -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 00:20, 22 September 2020 (CEST)<br />
:I like this idea for the civil war. I think a stalemate would make the most sense, and should be what we end up deciding on. Let's make this canon! --[[User:Lithium|Lithium-Ion]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Lithium-Ion OGF] 02:17, 22 September 2020 (CEST)<br />
*I have started a major overhaul of [[Apawiland]] and am decreasing the population (plus density) greatly. It's now going to be based off of the Dakotas much more. Anyways, I was thinking for Apawiland to be some sort of Oklahoma, since I am creating native reservations all over the state. More space is now available since the population has gone from around two-and-a-half million to around a half-of-a-million. I have some Dakota and Mohawk reservations, and am creating a Powhatan reservation, too, with permission. If anybody would like a reservation for their tribe, please contact me, and I will find a suitable spot for the tribe. I may ask for certain pieces of information, like where the tribe originally lived so I can find a good spot for the reservation. A name does not need to be supplied for the reservation; I merely need the language and I'll find the name. If the tribe uses a conlang, please supply me with a name. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
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*In the case that we are not going to be having a civil war, slavery must have been resolved some other way. I've heard someone mention the possibility of a Wilberforce figure leading an early nationwide abolition, and that could work. This could be made easier if slavery was becoming less profitable, like it was in the United States before the invention of the cotton gin. --[[User:Fluffr Nuttr|Fluffr Nuttr]] ([[User talk:Fluffr Nuttr|talk]]) 23:24, 24 August 2020 (CEST)<br />
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===Era 5: 19th Century Industrialization and Transportation===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for the industrial revolution and transportation issues (canals, railroads, etc.) below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
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====Era 5 Committee====<br />
* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 22:03, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 23:32, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:23, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 02:24, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* &mdash; [[User:Alessa|Alessa]] <sub>([[User_talk:Alessa|talk]])</sub> 02:35, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 20:07, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
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====Era 5 Ideas and Topics====<br />
*Before working out transportation one should "define" (better map) industrial centers, especially heavy industries. Current approaches [[:File:Example-land-02a.jpg|remind me of this]].<br />
*I do know that Gramercy, SN is started as a sort of Flint-Gary hybrid (95K pop steel and auto town) and some aspects of Miller, WA when the Walkegan collaborative will be similar but in a larger city. Happy to work with others to figure out how to make the details realistic --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 20:06, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
*[Sample]<br />
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===Era 6: Economic and Social Topics===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for depressions, recessions, suffrage, civil rights, and other key internal movements and milestones below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
====Era 6 Committee====<br />
* --[[User:Infrarrojo|Infrarrojo]] ([[User talk:Infrarrojo|talk]] and [http://opengeofiction.net/user/Infrarrojo OGF]) 00:38, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*&mdash; [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
*--[[User:Mapping Expert|Mapping Expert]] ([[User talk:Mapping Expert|talk]]) 01:55, 26 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Theruler|<span style="color:#004C54">𝕿𝖍𝖊𝕽𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖗</span>]] [[User talk:Theruler|<span style="color:#800000">𝕯𝖎𝖘𝖈𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖎𝖔𝖓</span>]] 22:01, 1 June 2020 (CEST) <br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Z11|Z11]] ([[User talk:Z11|talk]]) 16:14, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 19:47, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 6 Ideas and Topics====<br />
* The Federal States will occupy [[Hexagonia City#Federal States Rule (1874-1944)|Hexagonia City]] in [[Tigeria]] from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century to influence trade and politics over the [[Strait of Lyc]]. [[User:Chazeltine|Chazeltine]] ([[User talk:Chazeltine|talk]]) 21:37, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* Womens Suffrage in the 1920s - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Civil Rights Movement for Natives in the 1950s - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Economic Recession in the late 1960s - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Economic Recession in the early 1880s - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
**All these are also present in American history during the same years provided, so I say that we remove some events, add some, and change the dates instead of making it too similar to the United States. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 07:51, 3 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* The lack of civil war and proposed earlier and smoother ending of slavery should mean that some degree of acceptance along racial lines came earlier than in the US and minority politicians and such were elected earlier akin to the short era of black state congresspeople during Reconstruction but without the cut off - --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 19:52, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* Changed Previous - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Suffrage For Natives in the 1960s. - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Suffrage doesn't need to be an all or nothing proposal. Often it's been part of a granular change responding to certain groups growing power/economic independence within society. Additionally voting rights can be granted and then mechanisms put in place to restrict those rights such as literacy tests or requirements to own property. Originally it could have been only men of the a certain religion and age from the property owning class that could vote, extended later to all men of property regardless of religion but excluding certain races/cultural groups, then extended to all men. I would propose suffrage for native men earlier (perhaps around the time all men are given access but make it that only natives with property and aged 30+) and then having a more complicated suffrage movement mid-century that spotlights issues of sex (so complete women's suffrage), age (reduce the age limits to 18+), race (whatever racial restrictions are still in place) and voting system reform (so removal of discriminatory laws and practices). Perhaps some of these suffrage changes could be linked to the various recessions/depressions as social unrest due to the economy spills over into politics. [[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 09:20, 4 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* Controversial Idea: 'Casta' System until the early 1800s. - [[User:CartographerKing|CartographerKing]] <sub> ([[User_talk:CartographerKing|talk]])</sub><br />
* Late 1970's, mid 1980's oil crisis between Arya and the Federal States. Paradigm Shift in relations between Arya and the FSA, which will cause a fairly large recession in Arya and a noticable recession in the FSA. Followed by bombing of certain key places in Arya. [[User:Theruler|<span style="color:#004C54">𝕿𝖍𝖊𝕽𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖗</span>]] [[User talk:Theruler|<span style="color:#800000">𝕯𝖎𝖘𝖈𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖎𝖔𝖓</span>]] 23:08, 6 July 2020 (CEST)<br />
** Wouldn't bombing be a reason for war? The rest sounds nice. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 02:20, 7 July 2020 (CEST)<br />
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===Era 7: 20th Century Urban Affairs and Transportation===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for the evolution of the motorway and aviation networks, suburbanization, urban depopulation, and other 20th-Century impacts to how residents immigrated/emigrated domestically below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
====Era 7 Committee====<br />
* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 22:03, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:24, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 02:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 02:24, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:56, 26 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 21:38, 1 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 19:45, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Infinatious|Infinatious]] ([[User talk:Infinatious|talk]]) 02:28, 6 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
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====Era 7 Ideas and Topics====<br />
*[Sample]<br />
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===Era 8: 21st Century===<br />
''This is a '''general committee''' era. Feel free to list any ideas for any modern topics of national importance below as bullet points. Please sign your entry, and use the Discussion tab to discuss further.''<br />
====Era 8 Committee====<br />
* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 22:03, 24 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 01:24, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 02:05, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 02:24, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 10:04, 25 May 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Theruler|<span style="color:#004C54">𝕿𝖍𝖊𝕽𝖚𝖑𝖊𝖗</span>]] [[User talk:Theruler|<span style="color:#800000">𝕯𝖎𝖘𝖈𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖎𝖔𝖓</span>]] 22:01, 1 June 2020 (CEST) <br />
* --[[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 00:23, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 19:46, 2 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
* -- [[User:Mapping Expert|Mapping Expert]] ([[User talk:Mapping Expert|talk]]) 22:40, 4 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
*--[[User:Lithium|Lithium]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 20:53, 7 June 2020 (CEST)<br />
====Era 8 Ideas and Topics====<br />
*[Sample]<br />
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[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Forum:Global_and_regional_issues/10th_Anniversary_Mapoff_-_Khaiwoon&diff=13458Forum:Global and regional issues/10th Anniversary Mapoff - Khaiwoon2022-12-01T23:17:10Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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Hello OGF!<br />
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Recent discussion on the discord has led to the conclusion that, as a way to celebrate OGF's 10th Anniversary, a mapoff should be held in OGF's most well-renowned collaborative country, Khaiwoon.<br />
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Right now, this forum thread is for planning and discussion. '''Khaiwoon is not currently open for mapping.'''<br />
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Things that need to happen before the mapoff (which is not a competition) begins are as follows:<br />
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=== Khaiwoon currently, in its untouched state, should be preserved, most likely in Arhet.===<br />
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=== The structure for how space will be divided needs to be established. There are two possibilities that I see here: ===<br />
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a) Khaiwoon is divided into neighborhoods. Each mapper can claim a neighborhood, and works only on that area (or on other areas if invited to by other mappers).<br />
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b) Mappers post where they will be working, and talk on this forum thread about their plans, collaborating more organically.<br />
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There are pros and cons to both A and B. A is obviously more organized and will result in less conflict, but risks having Khaiwoon look disjointed, like multiple different areas all mapped differently with less cohesion and overall planning. B will inevitably result in edit conflicts, but with good collaboration could produce a very nice blending of many user's styles that would be unique and in the spirit of the collab as a showcase for OGF. Perhaps a blending of A and B, where users work mainly in one area but are free to work elsewhere if they work things out with other users who are working in the same space? Please feel free to suggest other ideas!<br />
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=== Guidelines for the collab must be established. Here's a starting point based on discussions: ===<br />
a) The "feel/style" of neighborhoods should be preserved, with the current mapping as a base. The goal is to continue developing it, not to completely re-do everything. <br />
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b)As there are varying levels of quality in the country, opinions should be gathered on a case-by-case basis about what can be mostly deleted, what should only be further detailed with little to no deletion, and what should not be touched.<br />
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c) The old town (what's within the motorway u at the center) and diplomatic quarter should not be touched for now.<br />
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d) Country-wide issues that require changes (possibly trains, public transit) should be discussed as a group before changes are made.<br />
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e) All the new stuff must continue to obey isleno's excellent topo map.<br />
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=== Some overall things need changing - here's some stuff people have brought up: ===<br />
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a) The farms should be slimmed down a little and turned into mainly plantations and greenhouses, with less (but not no) pastures and farm fields.<br />
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b) The eastern islands should be rethought.<br />
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c) The language needs some more thought.<br />
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d) Trains seem to need a re-work.<br />
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Please provide thoughts below about all of this. <br />
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--[[User:Lithium|Lithium-Ion]] ([[User talk:Lithium|talk]]) 22:53, 1 December 2022 (UTC)Lithium-Ion<br />
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I feel like Central Khaiwoon—or even the entire western portion of the large island—should be mapped by people working together, while the peripheral areas (eg. Batjun) and the rest of the islands (eg. Rockburn Island) can be mapped individually. So yes, a mix of A and B would be the best way to operate this collab. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 23:17, 1 December 2022 (UTC)</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Government&diff=12963Collab:Federal States/Government2022-10-24T00:39:27Z<p>IiEarth: /* Previous Executives */ Fixing date as approved by coordinators</p>
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<div>The government of the Federal States consists of three co-equal branches: a legislature (passes laws), an executive (enforces laws), and a judicial (interprets/clarifies laws). The names and structures of these three branches of government are important as they may affect how areas of the FSA get mapped. For example, an official list of FSA chief executives can be used to name streets, parks, schools, towns, etc. throughout the nation.<br />
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==Legislative==<br />
Add names or suggestions for the structure of the '''legislative''' branch of government.<br />
* Overall name<br />
:* Congress of the Federal States<br />
:* Parliament<br />
:* The Assembly<br />
* Higher House<br />
:* High Senate<br />
:* Senior House<br />
:* Senate of the Federal States<br />
:* Congregation of States<br />
:* State Assembly<br />
:* House of the States<br />
* Lower House<br />
:* Commons House<br />
:* General Assembly<br />
:* Assembly General<br />
:* Lay Congress<br />
:* Junior House<br />
:* Popular Assembly<br />
:* People's Assembly<br />
:* Common Assembly<br />
:* House of the People<br />
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==Executive==<br />
===Chief Executive===<br />
Add suggestions for the ''title'' of the head of state.<br />
* President<br />
* Chief Executive<br />
* High Governor<br />
* Executive Minister<br />
* Executive Chairman<br />
* Prime Minister<br />
* High Consul<br />
* Vellegentis ("Will of the nation")<br />
* Federal Counsellor<br />
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====Previous Executives====<br />
The following list was approved by the FSA stateowners in February 2022.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Election Year<br />
! President<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1759<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Louis Huntington'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1763<br />
|-<br />
| 1767<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''James Sutton'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1771<br />
|-<br />
| 1775<br />
| '''Charles Blaney'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1779<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1783<br />
|-<br />
| 1787<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Augustus Hackney'''<br />
| rowspan="3" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1791<br />
|-<br />
| 1795<br />
|-<br />
| 1799<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1803<br />
|-<br />
| 1807<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Ansel Hillard'''<br />
| rowspan="3" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1811<br />
|-<br />
| 1815<br />
|-<br />
| 1819<br />
| '''Brian McPherson'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1823<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1827<br />
|-<br />
| 1831<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Taylor Gellard'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1835<br />
|-<br />
| 1839<br />
| '''Preston Caldwell'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1843<br />
| '''Taylor Gellard'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1847<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Solomon Swift'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1851<br />
|-<br />
| 1855<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''George S. Price'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1859<br />
|-<br />
| 1863<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Erwin Gregman'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1867<br />
|-<br />
| 1871<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Erik T.A. Schmidt'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Died in office (1878). Succeeded by McCallister Smith.<br />
|-<br />
| 1875<br />
|-<br />
| 1879<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''McCallister Smith'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1883<br />
|-<br />
| 1887<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1891<br />
|-<br />
| 1895<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1899<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Ernest Smetters'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1903<br />
|-<br />
| 1907<br />
| '''Joseph F. Kezar'''<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 1911<br />
| '''Eric Morgan'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1915<br />
| rowspan="4" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="4" | Four-term President, serving either through great stability or the duration of an emergency.<br />
|-<br />
| 1919<br />
|-<br />
| 1923<br />
|-<br />
| 1927<br />
|-<br />
| 1931<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Rexwood Reavis'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1935<br />
|-<br />
| 1939<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Jacob Sloan'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Died in office (194?). Succeeded by Evelyn McManaman (first female President).<br />
|-<br />
| 1943<br />
|-<br />
| 1947<br />
| '''Evelyn McManaman'''<br />
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|-<br />
| 1951<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 1955<br />
| rowspan="3" | '''Gerald Bowers'''<br />
| rowspan="3" | Last President to serve more than two terms.<br />
|-<br />
| 1959<br />
|-<br />
| 1963<br />
|-<br />
| 1967<br />
| '''Elijah T. Lewis'''<br />
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|-<br />
| 1971<br />
| '''Sherman Reynham'''<br />
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|-<br />
| 1975<br />
| '''Elijah T. Lewis'''<br />
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|-<br />
| 1979<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Ryan Leo'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 1983<br />
|-<br />
| 1987<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1991<br />
| '''Ross Sanchez'''<br />
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|-<br />
| 1995<br />
| ''TBD''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1999<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Robert Michaels'''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 2003<br />
|-<br />
| 2007<br />
| rowspan="2" | ''TBD''<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
|-<br />
| 2011<br />
|-<br />
| 2015<br />
| rowspan="2" | '''Edith Elric'''<br />
| rowspan="2" | Current President<br />
|-<br />
| 2019<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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====House of the chief executive====<br />
{{Coord|name=Location in Huntington|zoom=17|latitude=-37.57782|longitude=157.89729}}<br />
* Tempus Palace ('time palace', could've been named because it was rushed or was built int the *time* of need.<br />
* Huntington House<br />
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===Agencies===<br />
====Federal States Post Office====<br />
Based on the results of a [[Forum:Federal_States/Postal_services|forum poll]] in August 2022, the postal service of the Federal States is officially named the '''Federal States Post Office'''. National postal codes use the following format:<br />
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'''CC-##XX'''<br />
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where:<br />
* '''CC''' indicates a state's two-letter abbreviation;<br />
* '''##''' indicates a two-number code, up to the individual stateowner<br />
* '''XX''' indicates a two-character code, up to the individual stateowner. These two characters can be letters or numbers, although use of the letters I, O, Q, S, or Z are discouraged to prevent potential confusion with numbers.<br />
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==Judicial==<br />
Add suggestions for the name of the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-37.58710/157.88285 '''high court'''] of the FSA.<br />
* Supreme Court<br />
* Superior Court<br />
* High Court<br />
* Court of Record<br />
* National Court<br />
* Superior Judiciary<br />
* Supreme Judiciary<br />
* The Amelioratrix<br />
* Constitutional Court<br />
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==Parties==<br />
In an effort to allow each state more freedom to determine their own local politics, and to avoid potential issues of national-level overwikification, the project will avoid having national political parties in favor of five standing "coalitions." Each state party would be encouraged to be part of one of these coalitions. ''The details of this proposal is not finalized and FSA stateowners are encouraged to discuss this in the dedicated FSA forum.''<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth/Sandbox/2012_Pax_Nova_Games&diff=12079User:IiEarth/Sandbox/2012 Pax Nova Games2022-09-01T06:44:13Z<p>IiEarth: Keeping track</p>
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<div>==To-Do List==<br />
==={{Sierra}} Side===<br />
<s>'''Cross-Country Skiing'''<br />
*Biathlon<br />
*Cross-country skiing<br />
*Nordic combined<br />
'''Downhill Skiing'''<br />
*Downhill Skiing<br />
*Snowboarding<br />
*Freestyle skiing<br />
*Ski jumping<br />
'''Sleigh'''<br />
*Bobsleigh<br />
*Skeleton<br />
*Luge</s><br />
'''Mushing'''<br />
*Sled dog racing (demonstration)<s><br />
'''Other Venues'''<br />
*Athlete Village</s><br />
==={{Apawiland}} Side===<br />
'''Curling'''<br />
*Curling<br />
'''Ice Hockey'''<br />
*Ice hockey<br />
<s>'''Skating'''<br />
*Figure skating<br />
*Short track speed skating<br />
*Speed skating</s><br />
'''Snow Snake'''<br />
*Snow snake (demonstration)<br />
'''Other Venues'''<br />
*Medal plaza<br />
*Opening/closing arena<br />
*Torch?<br />
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==Competition Venues==<br />
{| class='wikitable'<br />
! Venue<br />
! Location<br />
! Sports<br />
! Capacity<br />
! Map<br />
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| Cerro Condor Park<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, downhill skiing<br />
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| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.1178, 142.6430<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 14<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
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|-<br />
|<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Biathlon<br />
|<br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.12403, 142.62966<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 16<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
| Conrad Stadium<br />
| [[Silverdale]], {{Apawiland}}<br />
| Skating<br />
| <br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.26185, 143.88774<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 17<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
| Cerro Condor Bobsleigh Center<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Sleigh<br />
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| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.1202, 142.6488<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 16<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
==Sports==<br />
===Demonstration Sports===<br />
Sled dog racing:<br />
*{{Federal States}}<br />
*{{Izaland}}<br />
*[[File:FP-Deodeca2.png|28px|border]] [[Deodeca]]<br />
*{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}<br />
*<span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/507 Ruoguovvas]</span><br />
Snow snake:<br />
*{{Federal States}}<br />
*[[File:FP-Deodeca2.png|28px|border]] [[Deodeca]]<br />
*[[File:Drapeau JL.svg|28px|border]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/21968 Joriskjo]</span><br />
*{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}<br />
*<span class="plainlinks">[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/507 Ruoguovvas]</span></div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth/Sandbox/2012_Pax_Nova_Games&diff=11995User:IiEarth/Sandbox/2012 Pax Nova Games2022-08-29T07:45:49Z<p>IiEarth: Created page for easy reference</p>
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<div>==To-Do List==<br />
==={{Sierra}} Side===<br />
<s>'''Cross-Country Skiing'''<br />
*Biathlon<br />
*Cross-country skiing<br />
*Nordic combined<br />
'''Downhill Skiing'''<br />
*Downhill Skiing<br />
*Snowboarding<br />
*Freestyle skiing<br />
*Ski jumping<br />
'''Sleigh'''<br />
*Bobsleigh<br />
*Skeleton<br />
*Luge<br />
'''Other Venues'''<br />
*Athlete Village</s><br />
==={{Apawiland}} Side===<br />
'''Curling'''<br />
*Curling<br />
'''Ice Hockey'''<br />
*Ice hockey<br />
<s>'''Skating'''<br />
*Figure skating<br />
*Short track speed skating<br />
*Speed skating</s><br />
'''Other Venues'''<br />
*Medal plaza<br />
*Opening/closing arena<br />
*Torch?<br />
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==Competition Venues==<br />
{| class='wikitable'<br />
! Venue<br />
! Location<br />
! Sports<br />
! Capacity<br />
! Map<br />
|-<br />
| Cerro Condor Park<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, downhill skiing<br />
|<br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.1178, 142.6430<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 14<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Biathlon<br />
|<br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.12403, 142.62966<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 16<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
| Conrad Stadium<br />
| [[Silverdale]], {{Apawiland}}<br />
| Skating<br />
| <br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.26185, 143.88774<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 17<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|-<br />
| Cerro Condor Bobsleigh Center<br />
| San Daniel, {{Sierra}}<br />
| Sleigh<br />
|<br />
| {{#multimaps:<br />
| center = -33.1202, 142.6488<br />
| width = 500px<br />
| height = 400px<br />
| zoom = 16<br />
| maxzoom = 19<br />
| minzoom = 10<br />
}}<br />
|}</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Forum:Official_collaboratives/Deodeca&diff=11379Forum:Official collaboratives/Deodeca2022-08-08T21:01:40Z<p>IiEarth: /* National flag */</p>
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This is the official forum for [[Collab:Deodeca|Deodeca]], a state-based collaborative project in South Archanta. Located adjacent to the Federal States and Ardencia, Deodeca is a temperate, first-world Commonwealth-inspired nation on the Asperic coast of Archanta.<br />
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==History==<br />
Unlike previous iterations of Deodeca that failed to gain traction with the community, the new Deodeca project is intended to be an English-speaking counterbalance to the Federal States project, for modern English-language mapping that is ''not'' American-inspired. Tentative history for the nation is based on Ingerish colonists settling Deodeca slightly before circumnavigating Astrasia and establishing settlements in what is now the southeastern Federal States. The two sets of colonies followed relatively similar trajectories; however, when the Ingerish colonists in the Federal States rebelled and declared their independence, the Deodecan colonies remained loyal to the Crown. As a result of this divergence, the Federal States became a more militaristic nation that aggressively expanded through other colonial claims in Astrasia while the Deodecans remained more peaceful, focusing more on domestic and international trade than expansion.<br />
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As time went on, the Deodecans and the Federal States grew to have stronger diplomatic relations, culminating with the Federal States purchasing a portion of Deodeca (Clamash) to complete a transcontinental railroad in the mid- to late-1800s.<br />
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Additional topics of history should be discussed here as more mappers join the project. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 20:45, 25 March 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==National flag==<br />
Please put any nominations for a national flag in this section. No deadline yet. -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 21:17, 11 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|+ Caption text<br />
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! No. !! Flag !! Description<br />
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| '''1'''||<br />
[[File:FlagDeodeca AikiProp1.svg|250px]]<br />
|| Defaced Ingerish Red Ensign with the badge of colonial Deodeca (or its then Ingerish ''Something'' name). Ratio (1:2) and colours are based on the traditional British colonial flags. The 6-point star is influenced by flags from neighbouring Ambrosia with the idea that the star may have some cultural significance in the Southern Hemisphere or this region of Archanta. This rather basic sketch is inspired by pre-1965 Canada where, unlike most other British Colonies, the Red Ensign and not the Blue Ensign was the main flag to fly. --[[User:Aiki|Aiki]] ([[User talk:Aiki|talk]]) 10:13, 28 April 2022 (UTC)<br />
|-<br />
| '''2'''|| <br />
[[File:Arlo DeodeocanFlagProposal.PNG|250px]]<br />
|| Defaced Ingerish Red and Blue Ensign (two primary colours of Deodeca). Similarly to Aiki's proposal, the six-point star is meant to be a symbol of the region (as it is present in Ambrosian and Lutecian culture). The insignia is based on some elements of Deodeca, such as the national flower, national crop, and the crown linking it to Ingerland. (This flag can also potentially work as the flag of Ingerish Asperia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''3'''<br />
|[[File:Waterstealerdeodecaflagprop.png|frameless|250x250px]]<br />
[[File:Waterstealerdeodeca red prop.png|frameless|250x250px]]<br />
|Defaced Ingerish Blue/Red Ensigns. Inspired by the [[commons:File:Melbourne_Evening_Herald_flag_(blue).svg|winning proposal for the Australian flag in the Melbourne Evening Herald]] The 13 stripes on the bottom left of the flag is meant to represent the 13 provinces of Deodeca. The six-point star is meant to be a symbol of the region, which I took inspiration from Aiki and Arlo's proposals. This number of stripes are subject to change. <br />
|-<br />
| '''4'''<br />
| [[File:FP-Deodeca.svg|frameless|250px]]<br />
[[File:FP-Deodeca2.png|250px|frameless]]<br />
| Newer, modern style featuring colours taken from the Ingerish Flag (possibly from some former flag that included the jack of the Ingerish Flag). It features the eight-pointed star which seems to have, by unspoken majority, become a national symbol for Deodeca.<br />
|-<br />
| '''5'''<br />
| [[File:DeodecaFlagProp_ParAvion.png|frameless|250px]]<br />
| A variant based off proposals 1 and 4 with the Ingerish flag in the canton. This variant is possibly a historical version from which option 4, if adopted, is derived.<br />
|-<br />
| '''6'''|| Example || Example<br />
|}<br />
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Deodecan flag nominations will be open to anyone who is currently editing in Deodeca. This includes province owners AND contributors (contributors will have to have been contributing since before August 1st). Please limit your nomination to just 1 [one] flag. The other flag options will be reused in other elements of Deodeca (e.g. military flags, historical flags, etc). When nominating, please indicate which variation of flag you are voting for (if a flag entry has more than one design/variation). '''Please begin nominations below:'''<br />
* I would like to start off by putting the green variant of option 4 as my first preference for Deodeca's national flag [[User:Arlo|Arlo]] ([[User talk:Arlo|talk]]) 00:16, 29 July 2022 (UTC)Arlo<br />
* I'll put my vote down for green 4! --[[User:Intergan|Intergan]] ([[User talk:Intergan|talk]]) 22:47, 2 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
* I third this, I vote for red #4. --- [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 02:47, 3 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
* I will also be voting for the green variant of the fourth submission. ---- [[User:KAB|Until next, KAB]] ([[User talk:KAB|talk]]) 05:30, 3 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
* I vote for red #4. [[User:ParAvion|ParAvion]] ([[User talk:ParAvion|talk]]) 19:35, 8 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
* I really like how the green variant of #4 tries to not use Ingerland's colors, it has my vote. --[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 21:01, 8 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==Trans-Deodeca Highway==<br />
[[file:TDHprop.svg|center|400px]]<br />
Hi all, from previous discussions this seemed like a good map of the TDH (a name we seem to have quietly agreed to settle on). I have a few observations and suggestions:<br />
# Most likely, '''ref=TDH-#;[province highway ref]''' (ex. '''ref=TDH-1;M116''') is the format that will be used to tag the highways. '''[province highway ref]''' may not be needed if the highway is only the Trans-Deodeca Highway, and does not have an additional reference given by the province. <br />
# We have not decided if the TDH will be an initiative from the federal government (as in, the highways are built to federal standards, with (some) federal money), or an agreement between provinces (in other words, the highways are entirely managed by the provinces, and the government has chosen some sections of highways from existing networks to become TDH. This decision will affect a lot of other details about the highways on the map, including the above. <br />
# How do we tell future province-owners about how they should map their sections of the TDH? - [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 01:08, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==Capital city==<br />
To really sum up our discussions on the discord, the main things that we agreed upon are:<br />
# That the current capital is going to be a separate territory, not within one of the provinces.<br />
# The capital territory will likely be carved out of AR060-03, adjacent to Agawaskway's NW-most point.<br />
# A river will be drawn from Westhaven Lake to the Sea of Deodeca, and said river will draw one of the borders of the capital territory.<br />
# We should refer to the capital territory as the "Capital District" until we can come up with a better name.<br />
# We should consult with admins soon, so we can get this done quickly. - [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 01:08, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==That Ambrosian enclave==<br />
Some interesting notes:<br />
# The enclave is suspiciously close in shape to Andorra.<br />
# It would technically be more realistic to talk with newflanders about resolving the enclave, but<br />
# That takes too much work and the map is more interesting this way, so we should just leave it as is for now. - [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 01:08, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==Education system==<br />
# Education system (i.e. how schools work) is up to provinces, but we are open to some sort of national level of coordination if that is sought out. - [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 01:08, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==Culture==<br />
# The north is dominated by Cricket and Rugby, the south loves Hockey, but football (not american football) is for everyone. - [[User:Varnel maiser|Thanks, Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Varnel maiser|talk]]) 01:08, 4 August 2022 (UTC)<br />
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==Collaborative Pages==<br />
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Hey guys, here are the current collaborative pages for Deodeca. I'll link them here, as well as on the main collab page, for easy navigation. [[User:Arlo|Arlo]] ([[User talk:Arlo|talk]]) 02:29, 2 August 2022 (UTC)Arlo<br />
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* [[Collab:Deodeca/Agawaskway|Agawaskway Collab Page]]<br />
* [[Collab:Deodeca/Ingerish Asperia|Ingerish Asperia Collab Page]]<br />
* [[Collab:Deodeca/Military|Military]]<br />
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Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
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| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
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| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
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| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
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===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
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| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
===Highways===<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
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| {{Shield|FS|1|15}} FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound <br />
traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
| FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
| [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
| CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
| CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.<br />
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Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destination. Some also choose to drive for approximately an hour to use Apricity International instead.<br />
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Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
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| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
<br />
=== Sister Cities ===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 60%; align:top"<br />
|valign=top|<br />
*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
|valign=top|<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
|}<br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
===Highways===<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
* FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
* FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
* [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
* CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
* CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.<br />
<br />
===Public Transit===<br />
<br />
<br />
===Air===<br />
Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destination. Some also choose to drive for approximately an hour to use Apricity International instead.<br />
===Cycling===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Education ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Sports ==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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<br />
<br />
[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]<br />
[[Category:Cities in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=11238Silverdale2022-08-04T06:24:12Z<p>IiEarth: Air, highways</p>
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| longitude = 143.89651<br />
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Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
{| style="float:left; width:15em; margin:1em; border:1px solid grey; padding:5px; background:beige; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Economy ==<br />
<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first = yes<br />
|single line = yes<br />
|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
|Sep high F= 66.92 |Sep high C= 19.4<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
<br />
=== Sister Cities ===<br />
<br />
{| style="width: 60%; align:top"<br />
|valign=top|<br />
*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
|valign=top|<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Transportation ==<br />
===Highways===<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
* FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
* FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
* [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
* CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
* CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.<br />
<br />
===Public Transit===<br />
<br />
<br />
===Air===<br />
Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destination. Some also choose to drive for approximately an hour to use Apricity International instead.<br />
===Cycling===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Education ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Sports ==<br />
<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=10985Silverdale2022-07-28T21:37:52Z<p>IiEarth: /* Transportation */</p>
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| longitude = 143.89651<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
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| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
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| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
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===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
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| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-60 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.<br />
* FS-60 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.<br />
* FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-60 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.<br />
* AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-60 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.<br />
* CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.<br />
* CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-60.<br />
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[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Ingerish_Asperia&diff=10892Ingerish Asperia2022-07-26T05:56:12Z<p>IiEarth: /* Geography */</p>
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<div>{{disambig|the province of [[Deodeca]]|the [[Collab:Deodeca/Ingerish Asperia|collaboration page]]|x}}<br />
{{Infocard<br />
| name = Province of Ingerish Asperia<br />
| flag = IA_ProvinceFlag.png<br />
| symbol =IA_CoatOfArms.png<br />
| symbol_caption =Coat of arms of Ingerish Asperia <br />
| native_name = TBD<br />
| native_language = TBD<br />
| capital = New Reydon<br />
| population = 10,100,550<br />
| population_year = 2022<br />
| motto = Forged by Order<br />
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| intro = '''Ingerish Asperia''', officially the '''Province of Ingerish Asperia''', is the northernmost province of [[Deodeca]]. The state's name derives from the historic regional name for the western coast of Astrasia; Asperia. Ingerish Asperia has just over 10 million people, mainly concentrated in the four major cities. The province sits upon a large jutting peninsula and is often called the "Horn of Deodeca". It has an international border with AR043 to the west. Ingerish Asperia is known for its mountains, hilly regions, arable flatlands, and extensive coast. Ingerish Asperia's proximity to oceans gives it an overall mild, oceanic climate that provides bountiful precipitation and humidity for the province's major agricultural areas. The western coast is more prone to seaborne storms and winds however. <br />
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The largest city in Ingerish Asperia is Stonesipher, a vitally important western coast city. TBD...<br />
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The provincial capital, New Reydon houses the provincial government, numerous historical sites, and strong educational facilities that rank among the best in Deodeca. <br />
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Ingerfort was historically founded to serve as a training and administrative center for military purposes but has since grown into a vibrant and cultural city. <br />
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Baptist Bay was the first city declared by royal charter in Ingerish Asperia and is an important manufacturing and trading center for the province. Its fishing and agricultural industries are especially prominent. <br />
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== Etymology ==<br />
The Colony of Ingerish Asperia was named by Queen Charlotte of the Ingerish Empire in the early 1700s upon its declaration. The name refers to the historic Ulethan name for the southwest coast of Astrasia, and Queen Charlotte decided to add the term "Ingerish" to differentiate it from extensive Franquese claims to the south.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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===Subdivisions===<br />
''Main article: [[Administrative_divisions_of_Ingerish_Asperia|Administrative divisions of Ingerish Asperia]]''<br />
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! Name !! County Seat !! Largest City !! Population !! Total Area in km² (mi²) !! class="unsortable" | Map<br />
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| {{Lampfield County}}<br />
| [[Culverden]]<br />
| [[Culverden]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 35,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1683.23 (649.90)<br />
| {{Relation|299496|Map}}<br />
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| {{Strathware County}}<br />
| [[Baptist Bay]]<br />
| [[Baptist Bay]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 450,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1525.50 (589)<br />
| {{Relation|299515|Map}}<br />
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| {{Squangit County}}<br />
| [[Westcott]]<br />
| [[Westcott]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1001.64 (386.73)<br />
| {{Relation|299512|Map}}<br />
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| {{Yarnton County}}<br />
| [[Medes]]<br />
| [[Port Strowan]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | TBD<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2913.18 (1124.79)<br />
| {{Relation|299514|Map}}<br />
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| {{Sattewena County}}<br />
| [[Queensvalley]]<br />
| [[Queensvalley]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 40,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 4547.09 (1755.64)<br />
| {{Relation|299530|Map}}<br />
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| {{Moyinham County}}<br />
| [[Port Pitcombe]]<br />
| [[New Pitcombe]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 60,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1786.41 (689.74)<br />
| {{Relation|299534|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Gyle County}}<br />
| [[Gainsbridge]]<br />
| [[Bathantown]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 80,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1340.38 (517.52)<br />
| {{Relation|299505|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Tidon County}}<br />
| [[Tidonmouth]]<br />
| [[Tidonmouth]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 100,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2599.95 (1003.85)<br />
| {{Relation|299532|Map}}<br />
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| {{Tablehurst County}}<br />
| [[Granson]]<br />
| [[Winesturtford]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 50,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2632.54 (1016.43)<br />
| {{Relation|299531|Map}}<br />
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| {{Ironwood Bay County}}<br />
| [[Qha’chshč Sčhayaxw / Q̕áʔc̕ɬč Sč̕ə́yəxʷ]]<br />
| [[Qha’chshč Sčhayaxw / Q̕áʔc̕ɬč Sč̕ə́yəxʷ]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 18,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 4380.91 (1691.48)<br />
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== History ==<br />
===Prehistory===<br />
===Ingerish colonisation===<br />
{{Snapshot person<br />
| name = Sir Geldoff Umbra<br />
| date1 = 1676<br />
| loc1 = Winburgh, Ingerland<br />
| date2 = 1725<br />
| loc2 = New Reydon, Colony of Ingerish Asperia<br />
| titles = 1st Lieutenant Governor of Ingerish Asperia<br />
| portrait = Andrew Hamilton (New Jersey governor).png<br />
| paragraph = Geldoff Umbra, in office 1700—1725, was the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Ingerish Asperia (now province). He is regarded highly as an influential figure in the early formation of Ingerish Asperia, through policies that promoted democracy and universal equality. Umbra was born to a wealthy family in Winburgh and followed his father in politics. He was announced as Lieutenant Governor in 1699 by Queen Charlotte and promoted. Initially skeptical of working in a far-flung colony, Umbra quickly rose to a respected position in the colonial world. His long-lasting influence can be seen in the educational and scholarly facilities in Ingerish Asperian cities. The town of Umbra River and according river were named in his honour shortly after his commencement as Lieutenant-Governor. He died in 1725 after 25 years of service. <br />
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== Government ==<br />
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Ingerish Asperia is a constitutional monarchy with the King of Deodeca as sovereign and the Lieutenant-Governor of Ingerish Asperia as his representative. It is a state of the Commonwealth of Deodeca. The bicameral Parliament of Ingerish Asperia consists of the lower house known as the House of Assembly and the upper house known as the Legislative Council. <br />
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| government_type = Constitutional parliamentary monarchy<br />
| capital = New Reydon<br />
| title1 = Monarch<br />
| hos1 = Geoffrey VII<br />
| title2 = Lieutenant-Governor<br />
| hos2 = Graham Archehurst<br />
| legislature = Parliament of Ingerish Asperia<br />
| upper_house = Legislative Council<br />
| upper_house_diagram = <br />
| lower_house = House of Assembly<br />
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| judiciary = Supreme Court, District Court, Magistrates Court<br />
| custom_label1 = Federal Representation<br />
| custom1 = X Seats in Senate, X Seats in House of Assembly<br />
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<div>This page provides information for '''mapping highways in AR120.'''<br />
==Summary==<br />
The '''Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network''' is a nationwide system of '''motorways''' within the Federal States of Archanta. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border. The network, which includes both free motorways and tolled motorways, is mapped using the '''FS-xx''' labels, with '''FS-xx (TOLL)''' used for tolled motorways. Odd-numbered routes run north-south, starting with Motorway 1 in the east and Motorway 99 in the west, with primary routes generally ending in "1". Even-numbered routes run east-west, starting with Motorway 2 (theoretically) in the south and Motorway 98 in the north, with primary routes generally ending in "0". Bypass routes through or around cities are three-digit routes where the last two digits are the same as the "parent" route; spur routes (that connect only once to the motorway network) are generally not considered part of the motorway system and should be labeled as state routes.<br />
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==The Motorway Network==<br />
After extensive, protracted discussions in the AR120 forums, the FSA coordinator was tasked with establishing a unified numbering system for the network. As part of this process, the FSA coordinator created a basic network map of priority corridors based on existing, planned, and possible future urban areas within the FSA, with additional considerations for geographic constraints and network coverage. From there, based on discussions in the forums and proposals submitted, the following numbering scheme was established.<br />
===Rules===<br />
====Major Routes====<br />
* '''Even-numbered routes generally run east-west, and generally increase from south to north; odd-numbered routes generally run north-south, and generally increase from east to west.'''<br />
:* This system was chosen based on the overall assumption that the FSA generally grew from southeast to northwest.<br />
* '''Primary routes end in 0 (east-west) or 1 (north-south).'''<br />
:* This system was chosen to be logical and somewhat intuitive, but also to be different from the U.S. Interstate system.<br />
* '''Each state is solely responsible for the routings of their highway numbers.'''<br />
:* Routes shown as concurrent in the system map below are not required to be assigned to the same highway if a parallel highway exists.<br />
* '''Coordination is encouraged between the mappers in the metropolitan Stanton area (New Carnaby, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands) to determine routings and terminus locations.'''<br />
:* Since the metropolitan Stanton area is large, complex, and relatively well-mapped in regards to highways, mappers in this area will have more control over routings and labeling.<br />
* '''States may elect to change the terminus of a primary route provided a direct connection is still available to the designated terminus.'''<br />
:* Example 1: A route with a terminal city short of a national boundary may be extended to the boundary, or may otherwise be extended beyond the terminal city provided the route does not leave the state.<br />
:* Example 2: If two routes run concurrent to a city that is the terminus of the routes, that route may be truncated to where the concurrency would begin.<br />
* '''All 2-digit routes must connect at least three states or travel at least 400 miles, whichever is less restrictive.'''<br />
:* This encourages coordination, and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the FSA "runs out" of numbers.<br />
* '''This map is not absolute. Neighboring states are encouraged to coordinate routings based on geography, built infrastructure, and other constraints.'''<br />
* '''For non-primary routes, states are permitted to use any available highway number that fits in the overall numbering scheme and satisfies the rest of these rules.'''<br />
:* All states must agree to the overall route concept. When a general route is chosen, stateowners should contact the FSA coordinator, who will assign an available route number from the table below.<br />
:* Exceptions to the numbering scheme, or a special request for a particular route number, may be permitted with the approval of the FSA coordinator.<br />
====Bypass Routes====<br />
* '''Bypass routes are permitted and may be numbered by individual states.'''<br />
:* Bypass numbers do not require FSA Coordinator approval.<br />
* '''To number a bypass route, add a digit to the ''left'' of the "parent" route (e.g., Highway 211 is a spur route of Highway 11).'''<br />
:* This was chosen based on how route numbers tend to be pronounced: "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway two-eleven" or "Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway two-fifty". Adding the supplemental digit to the end of the major route number leads to confusion, especially for single-digit highways (Highway 12 being a spur of Highway 1 would lead to confusion; Highway 012 being a spur of Highway 1 would be awkward to pronounce), pronounciation ("Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway eleven-two" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-twelve" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-hundred-twelve"), and potential misunderstandings ("Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway fifty-two").<br />
* '''The same bypass route number is not permitted to be used more than once within a single state, ''unless'' a link between the two individual routes is planned as a future route, currently mapped as under construction, or if the link was abandoned/demolished in the past.'''<br />
:* States are encourage to map disruptions to highways, which adds realism (freeway revolts, decommissionings, budget restrictions, natural disasters, etc.)<br />
* '''Bypass routes that cross state lines should have the same number, and states should coordinate with neighbors before mapping them.'''<br />
:* To avoid confusion, do not use the same spur route number as any other spur route within 300 miles/500 kilometers.<br />
* '''ALL bypass routes MUST connect with at least two parent highways.'''<br />
:* Connecting with the same parent route twice is permitted.<br />
:* Connecting to another bypass route is permitted.<br />
* '''Spur routes that do not reconnect with the national system should be labeled as state highways.'''<br />
:* Exception: spur routes that connect airports, seaports, ferries, or military installations are permitted to be labeled as FS-xxx motorways.<br />
====Exceptions====<br />
Some motorways "break" the numbering grid based on their alignments. Exceptions are permitted on a case-by-case basis, but should generally be avoided wherever possible.<br />
* Motorway 1, one of the historically earliest primary highways in the FSA (connecting Burton, Stanton, and Huntington) crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 15 crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 20 crosses Motorway 24 west of Lake City in Minnonigan.<br />
* Motorway 22 runs south of Motorway 20 east of Cobbet, NC.<br />
* Motorway 85 crosses Motorway 89 in northwestern Seneppi.<br />
<br />
===System Map===<br />
'''This map is for planning purposes only.''' Individual routings are the sole discretion of each state owner, provided the route serves the same general areas shown below. If you'd like to make a significant change to the route shown below, please contact the FSA coordinator. Decent-sized cities with at least some mapping are shown with red icons; these cities should be served by the primary routes shown. Known planned cities are shown with green icons; if the plan for your state changes or if there's a different city you'd wish to use on the map, feel free to correct or add it. Likely future city locations in future states are shown with black icons; these are purely theoretical and should not be assumed to be permanent locations of intersecting highways. Not all cities are shown, since intra-state routings are the sole responsibility of each individual state owner. This map shows primary routes only.<br />
<br />
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| marker = -41.5623, 141.4601 ~Title=Lake City ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.1117, 140.4314 ~Title=Ondassagam ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.8576, 144.1328 ~Title=Wallawaukee ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.7376, 143.0647 ~Title=Varnel ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -34.8589, 137.9527 ~Title=Wahanta ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -34.4517, 137.6614 ~Title=Rochester-Port Union ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -32.5242, 135.9242 ~Title=Jundah-Stuart ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.9116, 142.2729 ~Title=Miller ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -32.6054, 140.7314 ~Title=Dennison ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -30.7184, 133.5962 ~Title=Santa Clarita ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.2276, 143.1367 ~Title=Puerto Eloisa ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.0859, 145.2036 ~Title=San Pascual ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -30.0316, 145.5743 ~Title=Alamar ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -33.3367, 145.0679 ~Title=Apricity ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.8333, 146.2449 ~Title=St. Joseph ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.2096, 145.8284 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.6219, 147.8561 ~Title=Thinis ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0775, 160.2250 ~Title=Hope Harbor ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.9957, 161.5416 ~Title=Burton ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.0387, 158.9749 ~Title=Lafayette ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.5283, 160.5183 ~Title=Saint Renecene ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.7910, 157.5920 ~Title=St. Jacobs ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.0066, 159.3447 ~Title=Rivertown ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.5909, 157.8746 ~Title=Huntington ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.1540, 158.2086 ~Title=New Annshire ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.0634, 160.6874 ~Title=Morsboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.0503, 161.8115 ~Title=Oceansburough ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.2858, 161.9400 ~Title=Bronson City ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.1174, 139.0430 ~Title=Los Reyes ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.2845, 144.6721 ~Title=Nordseehaven ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.5302, 149.1196 ~Title=Atkinsville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.8930, 148.9470 ~Title=Minneuka ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.4516, 148.1424 ~Title=New Harmony/Mennowa Panhandle ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.6166, 145.9385 ~Title=Tokatawoape ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -27.0790, 141.1242 ~Title=Scottsboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.6188, 143.1677 ~Title=Barstone/Nenova ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.9373, 154.0929 ~Title=Massodeya City ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.7901, 144.7366 ~Title=Marksville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.3818, 146.1009 ~Title=Ohunkagan ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.5692, 143.3057 ~Title=Mennonia ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.5033, 153.5635 ~Title=Madawan ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -33.9163, 162.1434 ~Title=Hazelboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.4333, 163.0484 ~Title=Orterrado ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0985, 159.2582 ~Title=Newport ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.9609, 158.3295 ~Title=Otisport ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.5780, 140.0709 ~Title=Ingram Junction ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.2808, 139.8972 ~Title=Dunlap ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.7484, 145.1706 ~Title=Eriksburg ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.1313, 145.4288 ~Title=Maquadena ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0661, 141.3954 ~Title=Marketville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.6822, 141.0322 ~Title=Wychelle ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.3049, 143.4794 ~Title=Micksborough ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -33.26705, 143.89651 ~Title=Silverdale ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
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| marker = -38.8263, 148.3937 ~Title=Fort Constable ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -35.6877, 143.6538 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.1074, 132.8941 ~Title=Esperanza ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.5090, 132.7440 ~Title=Mojaca ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.8215, 131.3580 ~Title=Gallego Bay ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -26.6129, 134.3844 ~Title=Santa Rosa ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.7577, 134.8943 ~Title=Sasepcro ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -31.0962, 148.5667 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -29.7423, 148.4294 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -30.8241, 150.5525 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -33.5691, 148.7233 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -34.7777, 141.0516 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.7571, 154.5461 ~Title=Wasserstadt ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.9851, 156.6134 ~Title=Yallop ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.9901, 158.4897 ~Title=Waltmore ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -42.4077, 155.4799 ~Title=Meyersburg ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.7834, 148.5400 ~Title=Kennsville ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -41.2089, 147.3706 ~Title=Lee ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
<!--Future cities--><br />
| marker = -41.0920, 146.8144 ~Title=future city ~Text=Harmegido - currently mapped as Harmegido ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -28.0153, 141.6955 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-74 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -41.8572, 152.5053 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-37 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -42.2637, 160.7066 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-16 - currently mapped as New Atwick ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -34.9270, 159.9431 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-29 - currently mapped as Achina ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -34.2978, 162.5317 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-25 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -33.1991, 158.5492 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-26 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -44.0002, 142.8223 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-61 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -28.5487, 130.4123 ~Title=future city ~Text=Belirias ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
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<!--North-South (odd) Routes--><br />
<!--FS-1--><br />
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<br />
<!--FS-11--><br />
| line = -42.0985, 159.2582 : -40.1904, 159.8456 : -39.0387, 158.9749 : -38.0066, 159.3447 : -37.0634, 160.6874 : -36.2858, 161.9400 : -35.4333, 163.0484 : -33.9163, 162.1434 ~Title=Motorway 11 - East Coast Corridor ~Text=Newport - Stanton - Lafayette - Rivertown - Morsboro - Bronson City - Hazelboro ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-21--><br />
| line = -42.9609, 158.3295 : -37.5909, 157.8746 : -37.1540, 158.2086 : -34.9270, 159.9431 : -32.0136, 161.5958 ~Title=Motorway 21 - Inland Bypass Corridor ~Text=Otisport - St. Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-31--><br />
| line = -42.4077, 155.4799 : -40.9851, 156.6134 : -38.7910, 157.5920 ~Title=Motorway 31 - East Face Corridor ~Text=Meyersburg - Yallop - Saint Jacobs ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-41--><br />
| line = -41.8572, 152.5053 : -36.9373, 154.0929 : -34.1635, 152.4614 : -30.8241, 150.5525 : -28.7923, 151.8283 ~Title=Motorway 41 - West Face Corridor ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-61--><br />
| line = -43.4994, 145.9698 : -42.3818, 146.1009 : -41.0920, 146.8144 : -40.4516, 148.1424 : -38.8263, 148.3937 : -37.8930, 148.9470 : -35.6219, 147.8561 : -33.5691, 148.7233 : -31.0962, 148.5667 : -29.7423, 148.4294 ~Title=Motorway 61 - Central River Corridor ~Text=Ohunkagan - Kennsville - Fayette - Atkinsville - Minneuka - Thinis - Jericho - Andreapolis - Port Massahanee ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-71--><br />
| line = -43.4205, 144.6062 : -42.7901, 144.7366 : -41.6166, 145.9385 : -41.1313, 145.4288 : -39.7484, 145.1706 : -38.2096, 145.8284 : -35.8333, 146.2449 : -33.3367, 145.0679 : -30.0316, 145.5743 : -28.0859, 145.2036 ~Title=Motorway 71 - Central Plains Corridor ~Text=Marksville - Eriksburg - Des Nonnes - Doniphan - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-81--><br />
| line = -44.0002, 142.8223 : -42.7376, 143.0647 : -41.8576, 144.1328 : -41.1575, 143.8055 : -39.5692, 143.3057 : -38.6188, 143.1677 : -34.7777, 141.0516 : -32.6054, 140.7314 ~Title=Motorway 81 - Akogama/Colurona Corridor ~Text=Sainte Margeux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Mennonia - Barstone/Nenova - Dennison ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-91--><br />
| line = -41.5623, 141.4601 : -38.5780, 140.0709 : -36.2808, 139.8972 : -35.1351, 137.6202 : -34.4517, 137.6614 : -32.5242, 135.9242 : -28.1174, 139.0430 ~Title=Motorway 91 - West Coast Corridor ~Text=Lake City - Ingram Junction - Wahanta - Jundah/Stuart - Los Reyes ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-99--><br />
| line = -32.5242, 135.9242 : -30.6946, 133.5835 : -28.5487, 130.4123 : -27.8215, 131.3580 : -27.5090, 132.7440 : -27.1074, 132.8941 : -26.6129, 134.3844 : -28.1174, 139.0430 ~Title=Motorway 99 - Cosperica Coast Corridor ~Text=Jundah/Stuart (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Santa Rosa - Los Reyes ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--East-West (even) Routes--><br />
<!--FS-10--><br />
| line = -41.2089, 147.3706 : -41.8572, 152.5053 : -42.4077, 155.4799 : -42.1812, 158.8953 : -42.0775, 160.2250 : -42.2637, 160.7066 : -41.9957, 161.5416 ~Title=Motorway 10 - Southeast Corridor ~Text=Lee - Meyersburg - Vermouth - Hope Harbor - Burton ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-20--><br />
| line = -39.9505, 139.2181 : -41.1117, 140.4314 : -41.5623, 141.4601 : -41.9116, 142.2729 : -41.8576, 144.1328 : -41.2845, 144.6721 : -41.1313, 145.4288 : -41.0920, 146.8144 : -41.2089, 147.3706 : -40.7834, 148.5400 : -40.7571, 154.5461 : -40.9851, 156.6134 : -40.93024, 157.25419 : -40.1904, 159.8456 ~Title=Motorway 20 - Southern Transcon ~Text=Deodeca - Lake City - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-30--><br />
| line = -41.7667, 139.8433 : -41.5623, 141.4601 : -40.3049, 143.4794 : -39.7484, 145.1706 : -39.5302, 149.1196 : -38.5033, 153.5635 : -38.7910, 157.5920 : -39.0387, 158.9749 : -40.1904, 159.8456 : -40.5283, 160.5183 ~Title=Motorway 30 - Central Transcon ~Text=Barre Harbor - Lake City - Micksborough - Eriksburg - Atkinsville - St. Jacobs - Lafayette - Stanton - Saint Renecene ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-40--><br />
| line = -38.6188, 143.1677 : -38.2096, 145.8284 : -37.8930, 148.9470 : -36.9373, 154.0929 ~Title=Motorway 40 - Heartland Corridor ~Text=Nenova/Barstone - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50) ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-50--><br />
| line = -35.3480, 137.3058 : -35.1351, 137.6202 : -34.7777, 141.0516 : -35.8333, 146.2449 : -35.6219, 147.8561 : -36.9373, 154.0929 : -37.5909, 157.8746 : -37.1540, 158.2086 : -37.0634, 160.6874 ~Title=Motorway 50 - Northern Transcon ~Text=Bend - St. Joseph - Thinis - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-1) - New Annshire - Morsboro ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-60--><br />
| line = -32.5242, 135.9242 : -32.6054, 140.7314 : -33.26705, 143.89651 : -33.3367, 145.0679 : -33.5691, 148.7233 : -34.1635, 152.4614 ~Title=Motorway 60 - Tauhon Pass Corridor ~Text=Jundah/Stuart - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-70--><br />
| line = -33.1991, 158.5492 : -33.9163, 162.1434 ~Title=Motorway 70 - Transnational Corridor ~Text= Randalia - Hazelboro - Unesia ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-80--><br />
| line = -32.6054, 140.7314 : -30.0316, 145.5743 : -29.7423, 148.4294 : -28.7923, 151.8283 ~Title=Motorway 80 - Northeast Coast Corridor ~Text=Dennison - Alamar ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-90--><br />
| line = -27.1074, 132.8941 : -27.7577, 134.8943 : -28.1174, 139.0430 : -27.0790, 141.1242 : -28.0153, 141.6955 : -28.2276, 143.1367 : -28.0859, 145.2036 ~Title=Motorway 90 - Northwest Coast Corridor ~Text=Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Playa Gomez - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Table of Route Numbers===<br />
Locations noted with an asterisk (*) are outside the FSA; the motorway is expected to serve a port of entry with the neighboring country listed.<br />
States listed with a slash (XX/XX) indicate an alignment that will need coordination between the two listed states to determine which state should have the primary route. This does not preclude a bypass route in the other state. States listed in parenthesis are optional states in the corridor, based on motorway routing.<br />
<br />
'''All available route numbers must be released by the FSA Coordinator before mapping.''' See Talk page for more details. Bypass routes (FS-xxx) do not require approval before mapping and should not be listed below.<br />
<br />
Route relations include the southbound/westbound direction and are tagged with '''"type" = "route" + "route" = "road" + "ref" = "FS-XX"'''.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major North-South Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| '''1''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Burton - Standish - Stanton - Praxton - Huntington || TI, PA, TH, OK, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, OL, NL, CP || Old Main Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || Secondary || Assigned || Hope Harbor - Standish || AS, OK ||<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| '''11''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Vermouth - Stanton - Lafayette - Praxton- Rivertown - Morsboro - Bronson City - Orterrado - Hazelboro - Unesia* || FL, AS, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, OL, NL, 21, 22, EY, LN, EU || East Coast Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || Secondary || Assigned || Stanton - Waltmore - Chestnuts - ''Fulton'' - ''Ardencia*'' || NC, FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || Secondary || Assigned || Oceansborough - Yorksey - Randalia* || 24, LN, EU, 26 || Northeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''21''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Otisport - Saint Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire - Unesia* || FL, NC, GL, CP, 28, 27, 26, EU || Inland Bypass Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''31''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Meyersburg - Saint Jacobs || FL, NC, GL || East Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || Secondary || Assigned || Waitesfield - Stelfeld || MC || Approved to create FS-60 gap through East Massodeya and Michisaukee<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || Secondary || Assigned || Odrickville - Ardencia* || FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''41''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Creadingsfield - Madawan - Massodeya City - Randalia* || 37, NP, 35, GN, MC, EM || West Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 43 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 45 || Secondary || Reserved || || 37, GN, WM || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 47 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 49 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''51''' || '''Primary''' || '''Planned''' || Ardencia* - Cape Chardonnay - Austinburg - Minneuka || 56, 37, NP, 35, GN, (ME) || ''Preliminary corridor planning underway''<br />
|-<br />
| 53 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 55 || Secondary || Assigned || Ardencia* - Ramani - Kennsville - Atkinsville - South Minneuka - Andreapolis || 56, 59, NP, 35, GN, WM, AL || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 57 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 59 || Secondary || Assigned || Lee - Lemmington - Beckford || 59 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''61''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ohunkagan - Harmegido - Minneuka - Thinis - Andreapolis || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Alormen River Valley Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 63 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 65 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 67 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 69 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''71''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Marksville - Tokatawoape - Des Nonnes - Saint Joseph - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual - Pavonearse* || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Central Plains Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 73 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 75 || Secondary || Assigned || Playa Gomez/El Rayo - Silverdale/Gainesboro - Swansonville - Kirkaldy/Chottane - Eriksburg - Nordseehaven || 73, AW, RI, TE, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 77 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 79 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''81''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ste. Margaux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Pike - Gleason - Dennison || NI, SN, OT, TE, AQ, RI, SA || Southwest Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 83 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 85 || Secondary || Assigned || Varnel (via FS-81) - Finch Hill - Gleason - Ingram Junction (via FS-91) || NI, SN, MN || <br />
|-<br />
| 87 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 89 || Secondary || Assigned || Barre Harbor - Gleason - Barstone/Nenova || MN, 47, AQ, TN ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''91''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Wytusky - Lake City - Ingram Junction - Wahanta - Jundah - Los Reyes || NI, MN, 47, CL, TA, AT, TM || West Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 93 || Secondary || Reserved || || || <small>Previously approved; currently unused, pending next mapper of AR120-47</small><br />
|-<br />
| 95 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 97 || Secondary || Assigned || San Pietro - Inquisicion - Laurensville - Mojaca - Esperanza || AT, (BE), CO || Spur route to link with FS-99 in Santa Clarita also planned<br />
|-<br />
| '''99''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Los Reyes || TA, AT, BE, CO, TM || Cosperica Coast Corridor<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major East-West Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in AR120-57''<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Wychelle - Wytusky - Varnel - Marksville - Ohunkagan || MN, NI, 54, MK || Southlake Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| '''10''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lee - Meyersburg - Newport - Hope Harbor - Wearhead - Burton || 59, 37, FL, AS, TI, PA || Southeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| 14 || Secondary || Assigned || Meyersburg - Chestnuts - Sadikady - Divinity's Grace || FL, NC, CR ||<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || Secondary || Assigned || Ann'harbor - Hearthsbridge - Waltmore || OK, CR, NC ||<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Thomasford - Lake City - Wallawaukee || MN, 53, 54 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''20''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Barre Harbor - Lake City - Pike - Maquadena - Peiwachatt - Wasserstadt - Stanton - Newburyport - Warwick - Saint Renecene || MN, 53, OT, ZH, 51, 36, NC, AG, PQ, DI || Southern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || Secondary || Assigned || Belleville - Ruidhall - Saint Jacobs || NC, AG, GL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || Secondary || Assigned || Wychelle - Lake City - Finch Hill - Eriksburg || NI, MN, 53, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || Secondary || Assigned || Eriksburg - Plainsburgh - New Harmony - FS-20 || OT, ZH, ME, 36 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''30''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Gleason - Donovan - Eriksburg - Twin Rocks - Saint Jacobs - Praxton - Oleana || (MN), 47, OT, 44, ME, 35, GL, OL, || Central Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || Secondary || '''Assigned''' || Eriksburg - Fort Constable || OT, 44, ME || <br />
|-<br />
| 34 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || Secondary || Reserved || || || Reserved for east-west motorway in Mennowa<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''40''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Nenova/Barstone - Des Nonnes - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50 and FS-1) || (AQ), TE, ME, GN, EM, MC || Heartland Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 42 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 44 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 46 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 48 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''50''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Wahanta - Saint Joseph - Thinis - Huntington - New Annshire - Morsboro || CL, RI, OQ, WM, EM, MC, WS, NA || Northern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 52 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 54 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 56 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 58 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''60''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross || TA, SA, AW, TJ, AL, EM || Tauhon Pass Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 62 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 64 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 66 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 68 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''70''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Randalia* - Unesia* || 26, EU || Transnational Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 72 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 74 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 76 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 78 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''80''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Dennison - Alamar || SA, 73, AL || Northeast Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 82 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 84 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 86 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 88 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''90''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual || CO, TM, CD, 74, 73, AL || Northwest Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 92 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 94 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 96 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 98 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
A full archive of the discussions and voting regarding the motorway system is available at [[Collab:Federal States/Archive#Highways]].<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
[[File:Fsa shields.png|300px|National motorway shield standard]]<br />
<br />
==Other Highways==<br />
===Motor Trails===<br />
In addition to the national motorway network, an informal network of older, lower-speed highways also exist in the Federal States. These Motor Trails are not planned on a national basis, but rather through direct coordination among the various states. As such, this chart is not moderated, and mappers should coordinate with other states regarding naming, shield design, routings, etc. before posting here. Space to collaborate is available on the Discussion page. While motor trail names will likely appear in various locations throughout the map (for instance, as the existing name of a primary street through a small town), modern motor trails may not be readily apparent on the map due to bypasses, replacements by motorways, or other disruptions in the network. Motor trails should be mapped as relations for future wiki mini-map purposes.<br />
<br />
Since the Federal States do not have an official national network of primary highways (see above sections regarding motorway development conversations), motor trails should be named (e.g., "Old Main Highway") rather than numbered. However, some motor trails will also likely be part of state highway networks and may carry state highway numbers in each state.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Shield design<br />
! Northern or western terminus<br />
! Southern or eastern terminus<br />
! States served<br />
! Major cities served<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Ingerish Post Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Dunchurch, Arghenna<br />
| Stanton, New Carnaby<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset, New Carnaby<br />
| Dunchurch, Newburyport, Stanton<br />
| Old Stanton - Newburyport - Dunchurch Postal Route<br />
|-<br />
| Oceanic Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Cape Stockton, Olselen<br />
| Delenham, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Olselen, Whitestone, Arghenna, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Cape, Stockton Fairfax, Ardentic Beach, Whaleburyport, Delenham<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Northeast Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| (Randalia Border)<br />
| Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio<br />
| Boscainifornio, Arlington, (Laine)?, (AR120-25)?, (AR120-26)?<br />
| Bonnaventure, Marlington Valley, etc..?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Wallawaukee-Kirkadly Route<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Chottane/Kirkadly, Tennewa<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Tennewa, Oronotia, Seneppi<br />
| Wallawaukee, Nordseehaven, Eriksburg [possible diversion], Chottane/Kirkadly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/212816 Gleason Trace]<br />
| [[File:GleasonTrace.png|100px]]<br />
| Nenova, Aquilia<br />
| Lake City, Minnonigan<br />
| Minnonigan, Walkegan, Aquilia<br />
| Nenova, Gleason, Lake City<br />
| Largely bypassed by FS-89.<br />
|-<br />
| Fort Braxton Post Road<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Fort Braxton, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Seneppi, Minnonigan, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Finch Hill, Gleason, Fort Braxton<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Road to Cosperica<br />
|[In development]<br />
|Esperanza, Cosperica<br />
|?<br />
|Cosperica, Tempache, Atascadera, Sierra, Riopoderos, ?<br />
|Esperanza, Mission, Sasepcro, Dannison, Colurona, Porte Springs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[In development]<br />
|[In development]<br />
|Esperanza, Cosperica<br />
|Alormen<br />
|Cosperica, Tempache, Alcortez, Tierra Alta, Alormen<br />
|Esperanza, Mission, Sasepcro, Tesoro, Dula, Grand Mesa, La Veta<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Highway Mapping Standards by State===<br />
Eventually the FSA should have national standards; in the meantime, state mappers are encouraged to add their state to describe how they've been mapping their roadway networks.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="8" | highway=<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! motorway<br />
! trunk<br />
! primary<br />
! secondary<br />
! tertiary<br />
! unclassified<br />
! residential<br />
! service<br />
|- <!-- lost state<br />
| '''{{Aquilia}}'''<br />
| <small>FS routes and any route with grade separation at crossings and intersections. Must be officially named, like other roads. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 20,000 people, double carriageway.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 10,000 people, typically single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting smaller towns or traversing rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting villages, hamlets, and rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Unnamed roads of any importance. Usually these will be minor roads in colleges, industrial areas, or military bases. </small><br />
| <small>Any named road that does not fulfill higher classification requirements.</small><br />
| <small>Unnamed access roads, private driveways, and alleyways.</small> --><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Clamash}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway: grade separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 75 mph rural and 70 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways with dual carriageways: limited access: Speed Limit 65 mph rural and 45 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban areas: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Minor highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban area: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>Minor highways with single carriageway: Speed Limit 55 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads and streets: Speed Limit 50 mph rural and 25-30 mph in urban.</small><br />
| <small>Private roads, service roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Costa Dorada]]'''<br />
|<small>Divided, multi-lane highways with no at-grade intersections. Access controlled with entrance and exit ramps. Speed limits generally set at 70 mph in urban areas and 80 mph in rural areas, with exceptions for congested and mountainous sections.</small><br />
|<small>Multi-lane, divided highways with at-grade intersections. Speed limits ranging from 50 mph to 75 mph.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways, generally with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for the most important urban thoroughfares.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for major city streets.</small><br />
|<small>Roads generally used to connect neighbourhoods with secondary and primary routes. </small><br />
|<small>Minor roads often in rural or industrial areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads in neighbourhoods often connecting residential areas to higher capacity roads.</small><br />
|<small>Private roads and access roads.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Culpepper}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway, grade separated, controlled access highways that otherwise meet federal motorway standards</small><br />
| <small>Dual carriageway, high volume, high speed roads that do not meet federal motorway standards. They may have some at grade intersections and traffic lights.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial roads with higher capacity and speeds (up to 50mph) than secondary roads.</small><br />
| <small>Arterial roads that are narrower with less capacity and lower speeds (up to 40mph).</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads that act as arterials for neighborhoods and small settlements.</small><br />
| <small>Unpaved gravel roads or rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Low speed roads in neighborhoods</small><br />
| <small>Private roads and access roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Elway}}'''<br />
| <small>Multi-lane high speed highways. Usually, only the national ones crossing the state. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, but not only, all the state highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, but not only, all the county highways.</small><br />
| <small>Major roads with either dual or single carriageway in a city or town. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits and less important city streets. </small><br />
| <small>Private roads, access roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Fellshire}}'''<br />
| <small>All Federal States motorways, as well as other fully access controlled and grade separated dual-carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Divided, partially access controlled parkways or bypasses of towns that only have a single carriageway</small><br />
| <small>Major State Routes</small><br />
| <small>Other State Routes, or roads of much local significance that aren't part of the State Route System.</small><br />
| <small>State Routes of the least importance, as well as other roads of local significance.</small><br />
| <small>N/A</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Gnaerey}}'''<br />
| <small>Controlled Access Highways, including all FS routes, designated FS-000 or GY-000 (FS)</small><br />
| <small>Mostly Controlled Access Highways, open to all traffic, usually sections of other routes, keeping the designation of that category</small><br />
| <small>State Roads, connecting counties, or connections between those routes, usually designated without letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>State or County Roads, connecting locations within a county, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>County Roads, connecting locations to higher order roads, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| colspan="2" | <small>Local roads, not intended but open for thru-traffic</small><br />
| <small>Local routes, generally not suitable for thru-traffic</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Minnonigan}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Minnonigan 900-series expressway system, and other fully access-controlled facilities. Interchanges are numbered based on mileage, increasing from the southern or eastern terminus within the state of Minnonigan.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, divided high-speed highways with limited access from cross-streets. Some major intersections may be grade-separated. In urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume, high-speed (above 50mph) roadway with six lanes or more that may or may not have a median.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, high-speed two-lane roads with full access to and from most cross-streets. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume roadway with four-to-six lanes with speed limits generally between 35mph and 50mph.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, similar two-lane cross-section as primary roads, but with lower volumes of traffic. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a mid- to high-volume roadway with two-to-four lanes with speed limits generally below 35mph.</small><br />
| <small>Urban and suburban collector roads to connect neighborhoods to higher-speed roadways. Generally two lanes with speed limits below 35mph. Rarely used in rural areas.</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks, such as internal streets on college campuses, industrial facilities, or airports.</small><br />
| <small>All other roads, generally serving properties immediately adjacent to the road and rarely used for through traffic.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{New Carnaby}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All state routes in New Carnaby are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Nishowigan}}'''<br />
| <small> FS Routes. Dual-carriage, fully segregated roadways assigned to the state by the federal government.<br />
| <small> Downgraded former FS-routes.<br />
| <small> Significant arterial roads, often traversing State borders.<br />
| <small> Arterial roads, often not traversing State borders. Often marking Concession lines. All fully-paved.<br />
| <small> Roads often marking sideroad lines. Such roads might not be paved.<br />
| <small> Not-paved, not significant rural roads not following a concession or sideroad lines. In cities and towns, all will mark two-way streets.<br />
| <small> Smaller roads traversing communities or blocks. In cities and towns, all will be one-way streets.<br />
| <small> Roads serving an individual location.<br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Ogdalen}}'''<br />
|'''<small>(Note: Classifications are not strict and based on OSM)</small>'''<br />
<small>FS Motorways and other limited access freeways</small><br />
| <small>Major highways connecting large towns or covering large distances</small><br />
| <small>Major commercial highways or important arterial roads</small><br />
|<small>Medium commercial roads, major rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Minor commerical or major residential streets</small><br />
|<small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>All roads that don't fit other classifications</small><br />
|<small>Alleys, Driveways, Parking, Access Roads, etc.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Olselen}}'''<br />
|<small>F.S. motorways including spurs and auxiliary, and state-level dual carriageway: separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 65 In Urban Areas, 70 In Suburban Areas, 80 In Rural Areas.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Speed Limit 55 in Rural Areas, 55 in Suburban Areas, 65 in Rural Areas</small><br />
|<small>Primary roads , certain highways, state roads, and other city / town connectors. Speed Limits between 30-45 in Urban Areas 40-50 in Suburban Areas and 55-65 in Rural Areas</small> <br />
|<small>Medium traffic commercial roads and town connecting rural roads. Speed Limit 35-45 in Urban Areas, 45-50 in Suburban Areas, and 50-65 in Rural Areas</small><br />
|<small>Medium sized roads primarily found in Urban and suburban areas. Connecting side roads to main roads. Speed Limit 30-40 in Urban areas, 40-50 in Suburban Areas 50-60 In Rural Areas</small><br />
|N/A<br />
|<small>Residential roads usually found in Urban and Suburban areas with parking on one or both sides. Speed Limit 30-35 in Urban areas, 30-40 in Suburban Areas. If in Rural Areas 35-50</small> <br />
|Private roads <br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Penquisset}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All Penquisset state routes are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Sierra}}'''<br />
|<small>Controlled access dual carriageways. Used only for FS-routes and spurs. </small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>All state highways. Always at-grade and one lane in each direction apart from the Northern Turnpike, which is dual carriageway.</small><br />
|<small>Intrastate route designations or major roads in cities.</small><br />
|<small>Used for county roads/routes. Often paved roads, but can be partially or fully unpaved in high mountain areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads, largely unpaved.</small><br />
|<small>Primarily residential roads, paved in most parts but can be unpaved in mountains.</small><br />
|<small>Access, private or other minor roadways</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Tempache}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain primary state routes.</small><br />
|<small>High-speed, limited-access (at-grade intersections), divided highways with at least two lanes in each direction. Part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial routes typically connecting larger population areas. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Minor arterial routes and routes connecting smaller towns. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Low capacity minor routes that are lined and paved with at least one lane in each direction. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved lower capacity roads through rural areas. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved lower capacity roads through urban areas. </small><br />
|<small>Low speed private roads, access roads, or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Gallery of License Plates===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:EY LicensePlate.png|<center>{{Elway}}<br />
File:Mennowa license plate.png|<center>{{Mennowa}}<br />
File:MNPlate.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}}<br />
File:Olselen License Plate.png|{{Olselen}}<br />
File:Tempache plate 2021.png|<center> {{Tempache}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Gallery of State Highway Shields===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:EYstatehighway.png|<center>{{Elway}}<br />
File:MC17.png|<center>Michisaukee (standard)<br />
File:MennowaShield2di.png|<center>{{Mennowa}}<br />
File:Minnonigan StateHwy.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan Freeway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, free)<br />
File:Minnonigan Tollway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, tolled)<br />
File:GleasonTrace.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (motor trail)<br />
File:Ogdalen highway sign.png|<center>{{Ogdalen}}<br />
File:Olselen Road Sign .jpg|<center>{{Olselen}}<br />
File:Olselen Turnpike.jpg|<center>{{Olselen}} (Turnpike FS-1 / FS 11)<br />
File:Tempache shield standard.png|<center>{{Tempache}}<br />
File:Tempache Shield Freeway.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (motorway)<br />
File:Tempache Shield Secondary.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (secondary)<br />
File:TH shield.png|<center>{{Thermond}}<br />
File:Wisecota 20.png|<center>{{Wisecota}} (primary)<br />
File:Wisecota B5.png|<center>{{Wisecota}} (secondary)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth/Sandbox&diff=10562User:IiEarth/Sandbox2022-07-12T21:32:53Z<p>IiEarth: Working on Squangit County section before exporting it to final page</p>
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<div>=Squangit County=<br />
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{{ Infobox settlement<br />
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=Ember=<br />
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Ember is a [[Federal States]]-based technology company headquartered in Esperanza, Cosperica, and was founded in 1979. It is known for developing software and selling personal computers (PCs).<br />
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Until recently, the company mostly produced silicon chips and semiconductors with a series of computers being released since 1991. Consumer electronics, such as headphones and speakers, were designed and sold in 2003 to enhance the company's profits and marked the starting point of further Ember innovation.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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=== Founding ===<br />
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Ember was founded on April 26, 1979, by University of Cosperica-graduate Calvin Connor and Frutern University-graduate Owen Price in Silverdale. It started as a small store where Connor designed computers, and Price created them. The two had chosen Silverdale as a place to start since Silverdale had a low cost of living and was located in a silver-rich valley; silver is the best conductor, and cheap.<br />
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=== Collaboration with Ati ===<br />
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On July 19th, 2020, Ember announced the start of its collaboration with the Mazanic company [[Ati]] to popularize delivery drones. Ati is one of the largest companies specializing in robotics; in this partnership, Ember developed the necessary software and systems for the drones to work, while Ati designed and produced the drone itself.<br />
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== Products and Services ==<br />
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Ember's first product was a limited batch of unnamed computers sold on an empty lot on Steeple Road.<br />
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=== Computers ===<br />
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==== Operating Systems ====<br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! OS<br />
! Date Released<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 1 OS<br />
| January 26th, 1991<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 2 OS<br />
| May 7th, 1992<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 3 OS<br />
| March 29th, 1995<br />
|-<br />
| Rigel OS<br />
| October 1st, 1997<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 5 OS<br />
| June 4th, 1999<br />
|-<br />
| Centauri OS<br />
| November 13th, 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Capella OS<br />
| November 9th, 2003<br />
|-<br />
| Andromeda OS<br />
| October 17th, 2005<br />
|-<br />
| Vega OS<br />
| February 23, 2007<br />
|-<br />
| Arcturus OS<br />
| July 2nd, 2010<br />
|-<br />
| Orion OS<br />
| October 23, 2012<br />
|-<br />
| Proxima OS<br />
| June 9th, 2021<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Focus ===<br />
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=== Other Accessories ===<br />
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=== Semiconductors and Other Hardware ===<br />
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=== Services ===<br />
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== Locations ==<br />
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Ember has stores in 12 countries, offices in 5 countries, and other facilities in 2 countries.<br />
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=== Stores ===<br />
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{{Federal States}}: 26<br>{{Gobrassanya}}: 10<br>{{Ruoguovvás}}: 6<br>{{Mazan}}:5<br>{{Ohemia}}: 5<br>{{Ardencia}}: 3<br>{{Freedemia}}: 2<br>{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}: 2<br>{{Navenna}}: 2<br>{{Alliria}}: 1<br>{{Bromley}}: 1<br>{{Kuehong}}: 1<br>{{Vodeo}}: 1<br />
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{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -38.60922, 143.16610 ~Ember at The Stirge ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.9286333, 148.9564817 ~Ember on East Main Street ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.7986113, 154.0982628 ~Ember on Elmwood Road ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.1735667, 156.2772408 ~Ember at Black Oaks Mall ~ ~<br />
| marker = -43.13465, 158.18278 ~Ember on Locksley Avenue ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.5834409, 157.8571919 ~Ember on the Minnonigan Retail Corridor ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember in the Le Plateau Offices ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.880943, 152.9134377 ~Ember on Rue de Stanton ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8877602 , 152.9145747 ~Ember at Côte Vénérée ~ ~<br />
| marker = -38.61042, 143.04582 ~Ember Rose Pointe ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.69777, 144.17627 ~Ember Campus Brighston ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.05345, 145.63505 ~Ember Campus Zakahigan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.07719, 145.23428 ~Ember San Pascual ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.22225, 139.03218 ~Ember Fairview ~ ~<br />
| marker = -42.6406933, 141.9847344 ~Ember Downtown Wytusky ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2336548, 145.172803 ~Ember Nibikah ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0781864, 145.3870366 ~Ember Araminta ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.15760, 145.52876 ~Ember Kazuate ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2171448, 145.719566 ~Ember Imupaha ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0668627, 145.9044882 ~Ember Carmen ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.2118711, 156.2668215 ~Ember Mellier Plaza ~ ~<br />
| marker = -34.9770518, 137.6480837 ~Ember Clifford ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2652324, 143.8969142 ~Ember at the Alameda ~ ~<br />
| marker = -30.0278369, 145.5841309 ~Ember Alamar ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.7585749, 148.5717148 ~Ember North Side ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.841072, 148.5157692 ~Ember West Massehanee ~ ~<br />
| marker = -46.50721, 65.42454 ~Ember Aragansa ~ ~<br />
| marker = -47.14122, 65.80000 ~Ember Gordonville ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.6469802, 36.1109405 ~Ember Gundamillian ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1151587, 35.3531431 ~Ember South Soprasser ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1010784, 35.3448888 ~Ember Cusan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.0967149, 35.3378839 ~Ember Mirabel ~ ~<br />
| marker = -23.7049412, 32.8771173 ~Ember Valle de Niqel ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.1324715, 56.1180608 ~Ember Daltroús ~ ~<br />
| marker = 43.12602, 63.3812212 ~Ember at Xperience Navenna<br />
| marker = 64.735063, 66.8977237 ~Ember Jiemie ~ ~<br />
| marker = 73.1605615, 51.781616 ~Ember Cuoikaloukta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 19.3275545, 86.0058977 ~Ember Puerto Geo ~ ~<br />
| marker = 22.054031, 85.0254089 ~Ember Ontaro ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.9607267, 87.218744 ~Ember Samunta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5687862, 86.7403966 ~Ember Bangerter Hills ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.4813683, 86.7887809 ~Ember Isyee Village ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.7009358, 86.7007144 ~Ember Nueillé ~ ~<br />
| marker = 28.4442937, 158.3106783 ~Ember Bac Dep ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
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=== Offices ===<br />
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{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -21.1532426, 28.5128856 ~Ember Quentinsburgh Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = 43.0638728, 63.426462 ~Ember Navenna Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember Le Plateau Office ~ ~ <br />
| marker = -44.8877602, 152.9145747 ~Ember Sainte-Inès Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0412789, 145.6340204 ~Ember Zakahigan Campus ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.280017, 143.9065172 ~Ember Walnut 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2801117, 143.9072431 ~Ember Walnut 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2818202, 143.906468 ~Ember Lantern 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2652976, 143.8965583 ~Ember Nishowigan 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2467546, 143.9021309 ~Ember Steeple 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5319634, 86.5412052 ~Ember Oz-Om 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5307286, 86.5424974 ~Ember Oz-Om 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.6004118, 86.6319491 ~Ember Neetaukeit One ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5998369, 86.6315575 ~Ember Neetaukeit Two ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.7373754, 86.7230727 ~Ember Uletha Headquarters ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
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=== Other Facilities ===<br />
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{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -33.35330, 144.11741 ~Ember Rush Valley Data Center ~ ~<br />
| marker = -19.50998, 136.03648 ~Ember Lagbard Semiconductor Factory ~ ~<br />
}}</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=10081Collab:Federal States/National Parks2022-06-30T07:46:31Z<p>IiEarth: Remove auto-renewed Apawiland nomination</p>
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<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
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==Approved National Parks==<br />
===Tier I===<br />
''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|208390|Betaouais National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|252000|Mount Knockaert National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|252138|Lennon Crater National Monument}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|190599|Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|238910|One Central National Historic Site}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|21636028|Fort Walprove National Historic Site}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|238972|Outer Islands National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|199233|Hetko Butte National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|277686|Hurricane Caverns National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -35.0447 | longitude = 140.0194 }}<br />
| Feb 2022<br />
| 90%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|223219|Great Deep National Park}}<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Atascadera<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 11 | latitude = -30.2149 | longitude = 134.9087 }}<br />
| Feb 2022<br />
| 84%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Tier II===<br />
''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
* National Heritage Area<br />
* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|199078|Heathlands National Seashore}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|182596|Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|201462|Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|154396|Arghenna Mountains National Forest}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|173826|Pinkani National Protected Area}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|177359|Rucani National Preserve}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|189568|Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|251921|Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 100%<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|269324|Bass Dunes National Lakeshore}}<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Washotska<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 13 | latitude = -42.1700 | longitude = 146.9404 }}<br />
| Feb 2022<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers; however, in the case of a "third-party" nomination, the original mapper must agree to a site's nomination to be added to the ballot. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Omnibus Ballot, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
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Nominations should be posted on this page by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Omnibus Ballot is in August 2022, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2022'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved.<br />
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Prior to approval, sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
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If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
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To avoid failed nominations, mappers are strongly encouraged to use the [[Forum:Federal States|FSA forums]] to get feedback from the FSA community on proposed sites before nominating them for National Park System status.<br />
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===Active Nominations===<br />
Add nominations for the August 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 July 2022'''.<br />
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Certain nominations have been grandfathered from previous ballots. Eligible sites listed below will automatically be added to the next ballot, unless removed by the original mapper.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
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| {{relation|143177|Santa Elena Volcanic Park}}<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|21007215|Shinuteupca}}<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
--><br />
|-<br />
| {{way|24915893|Camp Wompscott Memorial Battlefield}}<br />
| '''Wompscott Battlefield National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 16 | latitude = -40.2541 | longitude = 160.3564 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|22458212|Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area}}<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|22467918|Pancanli Wilderness Management Area}}<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|22889820|Mouton Wilderness Management Area}}<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|22467917|Chilombich Wilderness Management Area}}<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|285518|Fort Perrine State Monument}}<br />
| '''Fort Perrine National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| ruadh<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 15 | latitude = -29.6445 | longitude = 148.5456 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{relation|302033|Fort Sauganash State Historic Site}}<br />
| '''Fort Sauganash National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| TheMayor<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 17 | latitude = -41.53518 | longitude = 141.42055 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-39.66240/160.26015&layers=B Woodhaven Railway Museum]<br />
| '''Woodhaven Railway Museum National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 17 | latitude = -39.66129 | longitude = 160.25991 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2023 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|20045451|World's End Park}}<br />
| '''First Lighthouse National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2023 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| {{way|11649955|Amiable Island State Park}}<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{coord | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2023 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
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Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
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Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Transportation&diff=8722Collab:Federal States/Transportation2022-05-23T06:13:22Z<p>IiEarth: Fix FS-75</p>
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<div>This page provides information for '''mapping highways in AR120.'''<br />
==Summary==<br />
The '''Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network''' is a nationwide system of '''motorways''' within the Federal States of Archanta. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border. The network, which includes both free motorways and tolled motorways, is mapped using the '''FS-xx''' labels, with '''FS-xx (TOLL)''' used for tolled motorways. Odd-numbered routes run north-south, starting with Motorway 1 in the east and Motorway 99 in the west, with primary routes generally ending in "1". Even-numbered routes run east-west, starting with Motorway 2 (theoretically) in the south and Motorway 98 in the north, with primary routes generally ending in "0". Bypass routes through or around cities are three-digit routes where the last two digits are the same as the "parent" route; spur routes (that connect only once to the motorway network) are generally not considered part of the motorway system and should be labeled as state routes.<br />
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==The Motorway Network==<br />
After extensive, protracted discussions in the AR120 forums, the FSA coordinator was tasked with establishing a unified numbering system for the network. As part of this process, the FSA coordinator created a basic network map of priority corridors based on existing, planned, and possible future urban areas within the FSA, with additional considerations for geographic constraints and network coverage. From there, based on discussions in the forums and proposals submitted, the following numbering scheme was established.<br />
===Rules===<br />
====Major Routes====<br />
* '''Even-numbered routes generally run east-west, and generally increase from south to north; odd-numbered routes generally run north-south, and generally increase from east to west.'''<br />
:* This system was chosen based on the overall assumption that the FSA generally grew from southeast to northwest.<br />
* '''Primary routes end in 0 (east-west) or 1 (north-south).'''<br />
:* This system was chosen to be logical and somewhat intuitive, but also to be different from the U.S. Interstate system.<br />
* '''Each state is solely responsible for the routings of their highway numbers.'''<br />
:* Routes shown as concurrent in the system map below are not required to be assigned to the same highway if a parallel highway exists.<br />
* '''Coordination is encouraged between the mappers in the metropolitan Stanton area (New Carnaby, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands) to determine routings and terminus locations.'''<br />
:* Since the metropolitan Stanton area is large, complex, and relatively well-mapped in regards to highways, mappers in this area will have more control over routings and labeling.<br />
* '''States may elect to change the terminus of a primary route provided a direct connection is still available to the designated terminus.'''<br />
:* Example 1: A route with a terminal city short of a national boundary may be extended to the boundary, or may otherwise be extended beyond the terminal city provided the route does not leave the state.<br />
:* Example 2: If two routes run concurrent to a city that is the terminus of the routes, that route may be truncated to where the concurrency would begin.<br />
* '''All 2-digit routes must connect at least three states or travel at least 400 miles, whichever is less restrictive.'''<br />
:* This encourages coordination, and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the FSA "runs out" of numbers.<br />
* '''This map is not absolute. Neighboring states are encouraged to coordinate routings based on geography, built infrastructure, and other constraints.'''<br />
* '''For non-primary routes, states are permitted to use any available highway number that fits in the overall numbering scheme and satisfies the rest of these rules.'''<br />
:* All states must agree to the overall route concept. When a general route is chosen, stateowners should contact the FSA coordinator, who will assign an available route number from the table below.<br />
:* Exceptions to the numbering scheme, or a special request for a particular route number, may be permitted with the approval of the FSA coordinator.<br />
====Bypass Routes====<br />
* '''Bypass routes are permitted and may be numbered by individual states.'''<br />
:* Bypass numbers do not require FSA Coordinator approval.<br />
* '''To number a bypass route, add a digit to the ''left'' of the "parent" route (e.g., Highway 211 is a spur route of Highway 11).'''<br />
:* This was chosen based on how route numbers tend to be pronounced: "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway two-eleven" or "Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway two-fifty". Adding the supplemental digit to the end of the major route number leads to confusion, especially for single-digit highways (Highway 12 being a spur of Highway 1 would lead to confusion; Highway 012 being a spur of Highway 1 would be awkward to pronounce), pronounciation ("Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway eleven-two" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-twelve" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-hundred-twelve"), and potential misunderstandings ("Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway fifty-two").<br />
* '''The same bypass route number is not permitted to be used more than once within a single state, ''unless'' a link between the two individual routes is planned as a future route, currently mapped as under construction, or if the link was abandoned/demolished in the past.'''<br />
:* States are encourage to map disruptions to highways, which adds realism (freeway revolts, decommissionings, budget restrictions, natural disasters, etc.)<br />
* '''Bypass routes that cross state lines should have the same number, and states should coordinate with neighbors before mapping them.'''<br />
:* To avoid confusion, do not use the same spur route number as any other spur route within 300 miles/500 kilometers.<br />
* '''ALL bypass routes MUST connect with at least two parent highways.'''<br />
:* Connecting with the same parent route twice is permitted.<br />
:* Connecting to another bypass route is permitted.<br />
* '''Spur routes that do not reconnect with the national system should be labeled as state highways.'''<br />
:* Exception: spur routes that connect airports, seaports, ferries, or military installations are permitted to be labeled as FS-xxx motorways.<br />
====Exceptions====<br />
Some motorways "break" the numbering grid based on their alignments. Exceptions are permitted on a case-by-case basis, but should generally be avoided wherever possible.<br />
* Motorway 1, one of the historically earliest primary highways in the FSA (connecting Burton, Stanton, and Huntington) crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 15 crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 20 crosses Motorway 24 west of Lake City in Minnonigan.<br />
* Motorway 22 runs south of Motorway 20 east of Cobbet, NC.<br />
* Motorway 85 crosses Motorway 89 in northwestern Seneppi.<br />
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===System Map===<br />
'''This map is for planning purposes only.''' Individual routings are the sole discretion of each state owner, provided the route serves the same general areas shown below. If you'd like to make a significant change to the route shown below, please contact the FSA coordinator. Decent-sized cities with at least some mapping are shown with red icons; these cities should be served by the primary routes shown. Known planned cities are shown with green icons; if the plan for your state changes or if there's a different city you'd wish to use on the map, feel free to correct or add it. Likely future city locations in future states are shown with black icons; these are purely theoretical and should not be assumed to be permanent locations of intersecting highways. Not all cities are shown, since intra-state routings are the sole responsibility of each individual state owner. This map shows primary routes only.<br />
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| marker = -41.1117, 140.4314 ~Title=Ondassagam ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.8576, 144.1328 ~Title=Wallawaukee ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.7376, 143.0647 ~Title=Varnel ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -34.8589, 137.9527 ~Title=Wahanta ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -34.4517, 137.6614 ~Title=Rochester-Port Union ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -32.5242, 135.9242 ~Title=Jundah-Stuart ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.9116, 142.2729 ~Title=Miller ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -32.6054, 140.7314 ~Title=Dennison ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -30.7184, 133.5962 ~Title=Santa Clarita ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.2276, 143.1367 ~Title=Puerto Eloisa ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.0859, 145.2036 ~Title=San Pascual ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -30.0316, 145.5743 ~Title=Alamar ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -33.3367, 145.0679 ~Title=Apricity ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.8333, 146.2449 ~Title=St. Joseph ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.2096, 145.8284 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.6219, 147.8561 ~Title=Thinis ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0775, 160.2250 ~Title=Hope Harbor ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.9957, 161.5416 ~Title=Burton ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.0387, 158.9749 ~Title=Lafayette ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.5283, 160.5183 ~Title=Saint Renecene ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.7910, 157.5920 ~Title=St. Jacobs ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.0066, 159.3447 ~Title=Rivertown ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.5909, 157.8746 ~Title=Huntington ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.1540, 158.2086 ~Title=New Annshire ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.0634, 160.6874 ~Title=Morsboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.0503, 161.8115 ~Title=Oceansburough ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.5060, 161.2676 ~Title=Yorksey ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -28.1174, 139.0430 ~Title=Los Reyes ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.2845, 144.6721 ~Title=Nordseehaven ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.5302, 149.1196 ~Title=Atkinsville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -37.8930, 148.9470 ~Title=Minneuka ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.4516, 148.1424 ~Title=New Harmony/Mennowa Panhandle ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.6166, 145.9385 ~Title=Tokatawoape ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -27.0790, 141.1242 ~Title=Scottsboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.6188, 143.1677 ~Title=Barstone/Nenova ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.9373, 154.0929 ~Title=Massodeya City ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.7901, 144.7366 ~Title=Marksville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.3818, 146.1009 ~Title=Ohunkagan ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.5692, 143.3057 ~Title=Mennonia ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.5033, 153.5635 ~Title=Madawan ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -33.9163, 162.1434 ~Title=Hazelboro ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -35.4333, 163.0484 ~Title=Orterrado ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0985, 159.2582 ~Title=Newport ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.9609, 158.3295 ~Title=Otisport ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -38.5780, 140.0709 ~Title=Ingram Junction ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -36.2808, 139.8972 ~Title=Dunlap ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -39.7484, 145.1706 ~Title=Eriksburg ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -41.1313, 145.4288 ~Title=Maquadena ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.0661, 141.3954 ~Title=Marketville ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -42.6822, 141.0322 ~Title=Wychelle ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
| marker = -40.3049, 143.4794 ~Title=Micksborough ~Icon=Marker-city.png<br />
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| marker = -38.8263, 148.3937 ~Title=Fort Constable ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -35.6877, 143.6538 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.1074, 132.8941 ~Title=Esperanza ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.5090, 132.7440 ~Title=Mojaca ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.8215, 131.3580 ~Title=Gallego Bay ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -26.6129, 134.3844 ~Title=Santa Rosa ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -27.7577, 134.8943 ~Title=Sasepcro ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -31.0962, 148.5667 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -29.7423, 148.4294 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -30.8241, 150.5525 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -33.5691, 148.7233 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -34.7777, 141.0516 ~Title=planned city ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.7571, 154.5461 ~Title=Wasserstadt ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.9851, 156.6134 ~Title=Yallop ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.9901, 158.4897 ~Title=Waltmore ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -42.4077, 155.4799 ~Title=Meyersburg ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -40.7834, 148.5400 ~Title=Kennsville ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
| marker = -41.2089, 147.3706 ~Title=Lee ~Icon=Marker-housing-green.png<br />
<!--Future cities--><br />
| marker = -41.0920, 146.8144 ~Title=future city ~Text=Harmegido - currently mapped as Harmegido ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -28.0153, 141.6955 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-74 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -41.8572, 152.5053 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-37 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -42.2637, 160.7066 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-16 - currently mapped as New Atwick ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -34.9270, 159.9431 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-29 - currently mapped as Achina ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -34.2978, 162.5317 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-25 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -33.1991, 158.5492 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-26 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -44.0002, 142.8223 ~Title=future city ~Text=AR120-61 ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
| marker = -28.5487, 130.4123 ~Title=future city ~Text=Belirias ~Icon=Marker-question.png<br />
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<!--North-South (odd) Routes--><br />
<!--FS-1--><br />
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<!--FS-11--><br />
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<!--FS-21--><br />
| line = -42.9609, 158.3295 : -37.5909, 157.8746 : -37.1540, 158.2086 : -34.9270, 159.9431 : -32.0136, 161.5958 ~Title=Motorway 21 - Inland Bypass Corridor ~Text=Otisport - St. Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-31--><br />
| line = -42.4077, 155.4799 : -40.9851, 156.6134 : -38.7910, 157.5920 ~Title=Motorway 31 - East Face Corridor ~Text=Meyersburg - Yallop - Saint Jacobs ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-41--><br />
| line = -41.8572, 152.5053 : -36.9373, 154.0929 : -34.1635, 152.4614 : -30.8241, 150.5525 : -28.7923, 151.8283 ~Title=Motorway 41 - West Face Corridor ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-61--><br />
| line = -43.4994, 145.9698 : -42.3818, 146.1009 : -41.0920, 146.8144 : -40.4516, 148.1424 : -38.8263, 148.3937 : -37.8930, 148.9470 : -35.6219, 147.8561 : -33.5691, 148.7233 : -31.0962, 148.5667 : -29.7423, 148.4294 ~Title=Motorway 61 - Central River Corridor ~Text=Ohunkagan - Kennsville - Fayette - Atkinsville - Minneuka - Thinis - Jericho - Andreapolis - Port Massahanee ~Color=red ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-71--><br />
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<br />
<!--FS-81--><br />
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<br />
<!--FS-91--><br />
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<br />
<!--FS-99--><br />
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<br />
<!--East-West (even) Routes--><br />
<!--FS-10--><br />
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<br />
<!--FS-20--><br />
| line = -39.9505, 139.2181 : -41.1117, 140.4314 : -41.5623, 141.4601 : -41.9116, 142.2729 : -41.8576, 144.1328 : -41.2845, 144.6721 : -41.1313, 145.4288 : -41.0920, 146.8144 : -41.2089, 147.3706 : -40.7834, 148.5400 : -40.7571, 154.5461 : -40.9851, 156.6134 : -40.93024, 157.25419 : -40.1904, 159.8456 ~Title=Motorway 20 - Southern Transcon ~Text=Deodeca - Lake City - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-30--><br />
| line = -41.7667, 139.8433 : -41.5623, 141.4601 : -40.3049, 143.4794 : -39.7484, 145.1706 : -39.5302, 149.1196 : -38.5033, 153.5635 : -38.7910, 157.5920 : -39.0387, 158.9749 : -40.1904, 159.8456 : -40.5283, 160.5183 ~Title=Motorway 30 - Central Transcon ~Text=Barre Harbor - Lake City - Micksborough - Eriksburg - Atkinsville - St. Jacobs - Lafayette - Stanton - Saint Renecene ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-40--><br />
| line = -38.6188, 143.1677 : -38.2096, 145.8284 : -37.8930, 148.9470 : -36.9373, 154.0929 ~Title=Motorway 40 - Heartland Corridor ~Text=Nenova/Barstone - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50) ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-50--><br />
| line = -35.3480, 137.3058 : -35.1351, 137.6202 : -34.7777, 141.0516 : -35.8333, 146.2449 : -35.6219, 147.8561 : -36.9373, 154.0929 : -37.5909, 157.8746 : -37.1540, 158.2086 : -37.0634, 160.6874 ~Title=Motorway 50 - Northern Transcon ~Text=Bend - St. Joseph - Thinis - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-1) - New Annshire - Morsboro ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-60--><br />
| line = -32.5242, 135.9242 : -32.6054, 140.7314 : -33.3367, 145.0679 : -33.5691, 148.7233 : -34.1635, 152.4614 ~Title=Motorway 60 - Tauhon Pass Corridor ~Text=Jundah/Stuart - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-70--><br />
| line = -33.1991, 158.5492 : -33.9163, 162.1434 ~Title=Motorway 70 - Transnational Corridor ~Text= Randalia - Hazelboro - Unesia ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-80--><br />
| line = -32.6054, 140.7314 : -30.0316, 145.5743 : -29.7423, 148.4294 : -28.7923, 151.8283 ~Title=Motorway 80 - Northeast Coast Corridor ~Text=Dennison - Alamar ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
<br />
<!--FS-90--><br />
| line = -27.1074, 132.8941 : -27.7577, 134.8943 : -28.1174, 139.0430 : -27.0790, 141.1242 : -28.0153, 141.6955 : -28.2276, 143.1367 : -28.0859, 145.2036 ~Title=Motorway 90 - Northwest Coast Corridor ~Text=Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Playa Gomez - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual ~Color=blue ~Weight=3 ~Opacity=1<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Table of Route Numbers===<br />
Locations noted with an asterisk (*) are outside the FSA; the motorway is expected to serve a port of entry with the neighboring country listed.<br />
States listed with a slash (XX/XX) indicate an alignment that will need coordination between the two listed states to determine which state should have the primary route. This does not preclude a bypass route in the other state. States listed in parenthesis are optional states in the corridor, based on motorway routing.<br />
<br />
'''All available route numbers must be released by the FSA Coordinator before mapping.''' See Talk page for more details. Bypass routes (FS-xxx) do not require approval before mapping and should not be listed below.<br />
<br />
Route relations include the southbound/westbound direction and are tagged with '''"type" = "route" + "route" = "road" + "ref" = "FS-XX"'''.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major North-South Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| '''1''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Burton - Standish - Stanton - Huntington || TI, PA, TH, OK, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, CP || Old Main Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || Secondary || Assigned || Hope Harbor - Standish || AS, OK ||<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| '''11''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Vermouth - Stanton - Lafayette - Rivertown - Morsboro - Yorksey - Hazelboro - Unesia* || FL, AS, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, 21, 22, EY, LN, EU || East Coast Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || Secondary || Assigned || Stanton - Waltmore - Chestnuts - ''Fulton'' - ''Ardencia*'' || NC, FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || Secondary || Assigned || Oceansborough - Yorksey - Randalia* || 24, LN, EU, 26 || Northeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''21''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Otisport - Saint Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire - Unesia* || FL, NC, GL, CP, 28, 27, 26, EU || Inland Bypass Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''31''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Meyersburg - Saint Jacobs || FL, NC, GL || East Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || Secondary || Assigned || Waitesfield - Stelfeld || MC || Approved to create FS-60 gap through East Massodeya and Michisaukee<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || Secondary || Assigned || Odrickville - Ardencia* || FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''41''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Creadingsfield - Madawan - Massodeya City - Randalia* || 37, NP, 35, GN, MC, EM || West Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 43 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 45 || Secondary || Reserved || || 37, GN, WM || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 47 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 49 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''51''' || '''Primary''' || '''Planned''' || Ardencia* - Cape Chardonnay - Austinburg - Minneuka || 56, 37, NP, 35, GN, (ME) || ''Preliminary corridor planning underway''<br />
|-<br />
| 53 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 55 || Secondary || Assigned || Ardencia* - Ramani - Kennsville - Atkinsville - South Minneuka - Andreapolis || 56, 59, NP, 35, GN, WM, AL || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 57 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 59 || Secondary || Assigned || Lee - Lemmington - Beckford || 59 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''61''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ohunkagan - Harmegido - Minneuka - Thinis - Andreapolis || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Alormen River Valley Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 63 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 65 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 67 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 69 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''71''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Marksville - Tokatawoape - Des Nonnes - Saint Joseph - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual - Pavonearse* || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Central Plains Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 73 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 75 || Secondary || Assigned || Playa Gomez/El Rayo - Silverdale/Gainesboro - Swansonville - Kirkaldy/Chottane - Eriksburg - Nordseehaven || 73, AW, RI, TE, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 77 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 79 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''81''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ste. Margaux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Pike - Gleason - Dennison || NI, SN, OT, TE, AQ, RI, SA || Southwest Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 83 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 85 || Secondary || Assigned || Varnel (via FS-81) - Finch Hill - Gleason - Ingram Junction (via FS-91) || NI, SN, MN || <br />
|-<br />
| 87 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 89 || Secondary || Assigned || Wychelle - Lake City - Gleason - Barstone/Nenova || NI, MN, SN, AQ, TN ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''91''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lake City - Thomasford - Ingram Junction - Wahanta - Jundah - Los Reyes || MN, WJ, CL, TA, AT, TM || West Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 93 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* (via FS-30) - Ondassagam - Thomasford - Ingram Junction || MN, WJ || <br />
|-<br />
| 95 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 97 || Secondary || Assigned || San Pietro - Inquisicion - Laurensville - Mojaca - Esperanza || AT, (BE), CO || Spur route to link with FS-99 in Santa Clarita also planned<br />
|-<br />
| '''99''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Los Reyes || TA, AT, BE, CO, TM || Cosperica Coast Corridor<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major East-West Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in Nishowigan (if desired)''<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| '''10''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lee - Meyersburg - Newport - Hope Harbor - Wearhead - Burton || 59, 37, FL, AS, TI, PA || Southeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Wychelle - Wytusky - Varnel - Marksville - Ohunkagan || MN, NI, MK || Southlake Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || Secondary || Assigned || Meyersburg - Chestnuts - Sadikady - Divinity's Grace || FL, NC, CR ||<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || Secondary || Assigned || Ann'harbor - Hearthsbridge - Waltmore || OK, CR, NC ||<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''20''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Thomasford - Lake City - Miller - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton - Newburyport - Warwick - Saint Renecene || MN, SN, OT, 44, MI, 59, NP, NC, AG, PQ, DI || Southern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || Secondary || Assigned || Belleville - Ruidhall - Saint Jacobs || NC, AG, GL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || Secondary || Assigned || Ondassagam - Lake City - Pike - Nordseehaven || MN, SN, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || Secondary || Assigned || Eriksburg - Plainsburgh - New Harmony - FS-20 || OT, ZH, ME, 36 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''30''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Lake City - Finch Hill - Eriksburg - Minneuka - Saint Jacobs - Lafayette || MN, SN, OT, 44, ME, 35, GL, 05, WH || Central Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || Secondary || Pending || Eriksburg - Mennonia - Gleason || OT, SN, MN || Route drafted, awaiting approval<br />
|-<br />
| 34 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || Secondary || Reserved || || || Reserved for east-west motorway in Mennowa<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''40''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Nenova/Barstone - Des Nonnes - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50 and FS-1) || (AQ), TE, ME, GN, EM, MC || Heartland Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 42 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 44 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 46 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 48 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''50''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Wahanta - Saint Joseph - Thinis - Huntington - New Annshire - Morsboro || CL, RI, OQ, WM, EM, MC, WS, NA || Northern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 52 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 54 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 56 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 58 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''60''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross || TA, SA, AW, TJ, AL, EM || Tauhon Pass Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 62 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 64 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 66 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 68 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''70''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Randalia* - Unesia* || 26, EU || Transnational Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 72 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 74 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 76 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 78 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''80''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Dennison - Alamar || SA, 73, AL || Northeast Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 82 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 84 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 86 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 88 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''90''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual || CO, TM, CD, 74, 73, AL || Northwest Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 92 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 94 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 96 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 98 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
''This section has been moved to [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]].''<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
[[File:FS shield 3.1.3.png|link=Special:FilePath/FS_shield_3.1.3.png]]<br />
Other shield designs that were voted on are included in [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]]<br />
===Blanks & Banners===<br />
<br />
PNG file shield blanks<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Blank 1.png|<center>Standard 2d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2.png|<center>Standard 3d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 1 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
SVG file shield blanks<br />
<br />
'''NOTES:'''<br />
<br />
ALL TEXT uses the font Roadgeek Series D 2000<br />
<br />
Text will appear when SVG file is opened in Inkscape (or another program that can open SVG files)<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank 2.svg|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FSA 2d state name.svg|<center>2d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 2d biz.svg|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d state name.svg|<center>3d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 3d biz route.svg|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
Banners<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Banner Toll.png<br />
File:FSA Banner North.png<br />
File:FSA Banner South.png<br />
File:FSA Banner East.png<br />
File:FSA Banner West.png<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
Examples<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FS-30 sta.png|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FS-30 lg.png|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FS-30 sn.png|<center>2d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-30 biz.png|<center>Standard 2d Business Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sta.png|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sn.png|<center>3d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-670 biz.png|<center>Standard 3d Business Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Other Highways==<br />
===Guidelines for total length of motorways in each state===<br />
In order to keep the highway network of AR120 realistic, the following guidelines are recommended for total length of motorways in each state. These guidelines are not absolute rules and can be stretched considerably. However, if a state has ''a lot'' more miles than its guideline would recommend, then the owner should probably downgrade as appropriate.<br />
<br />
Just like in the US, big states out west have fewer motorway miles, while small states in the east have more. Because motorway funding is limited, it is highly recommended to coordinate with the owners of neighboring states to plan the most efficient use of each state's transportation budget.<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto; width:40%; align="left;"<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! Recommended<br>motorway miles (km)<br />
|-<br />
| Capital District<br />
| 59 (95)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-03<br />
| 50 (80)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-04<br />
| 221 (356)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-05<br />
| 142 (229)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-06<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-07<br />
| 244 (393)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-08<br />
| 688 (1107)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-09<br />
| 126 (203)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-11<br />
| 1120 (1802)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-12<br />
| 136 (219)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-13<br />
| 65 (105)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-14<br />
| 43 (69)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-15<br />
| 48 (77)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-16<br />
| 76 (122)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-17<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-18<br />
| 314 (505)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-19<br />
| 46 (74)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-21<br />
| 139 (224)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-22<br />
| 141 (227)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-23<br />
| 47 (76)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-24<br />
| 163 (262)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-25<br />
| 248 (399)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-26<br />
| 370 (595)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-27<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-28<br />
| 281 (452)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-29<br />
| 223 (359)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-31<br />
| 752 (1210)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-32<br />
| 498 (801)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-33<br />
| 549 (884)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-34<br />
| 460 (740)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-35<br />
| 625 (1006)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-36<br />
| 734 (1181)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-37<br />
| 387 (623)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-42<br />
| 263 (423)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-43<br />
| 864 (1390)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-44<br />
| 303 (488)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-45<br />
| 331 (533)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-46<br />
| 267 (430)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-47<br />
| 251 (404)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-48<br />
| 447 (719)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-51<br />
| 81 (130)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-52<br />
| 376 (605)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-53<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-54<br />
| 132 (212)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-55<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-56<br />
| 121 (195)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-57<br />
| 97 (156)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-58<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-59<br />
| 85 (137)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-61<br />
| 105 (169)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-71<br />
| 198 (319)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-72<br />
| 41 (66)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-73<br />
| 293 (472)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-74<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-75<br />
| 282 (454)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-76<br />
| 255 (410)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-81<br />
| 231 (372)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-82<br />
| 208 (355)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-83<br />
| 250 (402)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-84<br />
| 722 (1162)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-85<br />
| 49 (79)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-86<br />
| 177 (285)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-87<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-88<br />
| 7 (11)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-92<br />
| 225 (362)<br />
|}<br />
===Motor Trails===<br />
In addition to the national motorway network, an informal network of older, lower-speed highways also exist in the Federal States. These Motor Trails are not planned on a national basis, but rather through direct coordination among the various states. As such, this chart is not moderated, and mappers should coordinate with other states regarding naming, shield design, routings, etc. before posting here. Space to collaborate is available on the [[Talk:OGF:Federal States/Highways|talk page]]. While motor trail names will likely appear in various locations throughout the map (for instance, as the existing name of a primary street through a small town), modern motor trails may not be readily apparent on the map due to bypasses, replacements by motorways, or other disruptions in the network. Motor trails should be mapped as relations for future wiki mini-map purposes.<br />
<br />
Since the Federal States do not have an official national network of primary highways (see above sections regarding motorway development conversations), motor trails should be named (e.g., "Old Main Highway") rather than numbered. However, some motor trails will also likely be part of state highway networks and may carry state highway numbers in each state.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Shield design<br />
! Northern or western terminus<br />
! Southern or eastern terminus<br />
! States served<br />
! Major cities served<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Ingerish Post Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Dunchurch, Arghenna<br />
| Stanton, New Carnaby<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset, New Carnaby<br />
| Dunchurch, Newburyport, Stanton<br />
| Old Stanton - Newburyport - Dunchurch Postal Route<br />
|-<br />
| Oceanic Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Cape Hold, Aperia<br />
| Delenham, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Aperia, Whitestone, Arghenna, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Fairfax, Ardentic Beach, Whaleburyport, Delenham<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Northeast Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| (Randalia Border)<br />
| Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio<br />
| Boscainifornio, Arlington, (Laine)?, (AR120-25)?, (AR120-26)?<br />
| Bonnaventure, Marlington Valley, etc..?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Wallawaukee-Kirkadly Route<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Chottane/Kirkadly, Tennewa<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Tennewa, Oronotia, Seneppi<br />
| Wallawaukee, Nordseehaven, Eriksburg [possible diversion], Chottane/Kirkadly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/212816 Gleason Trace]<br />
| [[File:GleasonTrace.png|link=Special:FilePath/GleasonTrace.png]]<br />
| Nenova, Aquilia<br />
| Lake City, Minnonigan<br />
| Minnonigan, Walkegan, Aquilia<br />
| Nenova, Gleason, Lake City<br />
| Largely bypassed by FS-89.<br />
|-<br />
| Fort Braxton Post Road<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Fort Braxton, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Seneppi, Minnonigan, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Finch Hill, Gleason, Fort Braxton<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Highway Mapping Standards by State===<br />
Stolen from [[OGF:Tagging and rendering/highway]]. Eventually the FSA should have national standards; in the meantime, state mappers are encouraged to add their state to describe how they've been mapping their roadway networks.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="8" | highway=<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! motorway<br />
! trunk<br />
! primary<br />
! secondary<br />
! tertiary<br />
! unclassified<br />
! residential<br />
! service<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Aquilia}}'''<br />
| <small>FS routes and any route with grade separation at crossings and intersections. Must be officially named, like other roads. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 20,000 people, double carriageway.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 10,000 people, typically single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting smaller towns or traversing rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting villages, hamlets, and rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Unnamed roads of any importance. Usually these will be minor roads in colleges, industrial areas, or military bases. </small><br />
| <small>Any named road that does not fulfill higher classification requirements.</small><br />
| <small>Unnamed access roads, private driveways, and alleyways.</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Boscainifornio}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Boscainifornio State Highway System, and other fully access-controlled facilities. </small><br />
| <small>Major, high capacity arterial state highways with dual carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Major, lower capacity arterial state highways with either dual or single carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Minor, low capacity arterial roads with single carriageways (can be signed as state or county highways, or can be unsigned)</small><br />
| <small>Generally minor roads with a single carriageway. These roads are generally unsigned, but can occasionally be signed as state or county highways</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas</small><br />
|- --><br />
|'''{{Clamash}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway: grade separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 75 mph rural and 70 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways with dual carriageways: limited access: Speed Limit 65 mph rural and 45 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban areas: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Minor highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban area: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>Minor highways with single carriageway: Speed Limit 55 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads and streets: Speed Limit 50 mph rural and 25-30 mph in urban.</small><br />
| <small>Private roads, service roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Costa Dorada]]'''<br />
|<small>Divided, multi-lane highways with no at-grade intersections. Access controlled with entrance and exit ramps. Speed limits generally set at 70 mph in urban areas and 80 mph in rural areas, with exceptions for congested and mountainous sections.</small><br />
|<small>Multi-lane, divided highways with at-grade intersections. Speed limits ranging from 50 mph to 75 mph.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways, generally with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for the most important urban thoroughfares.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for major city streets.</small><br />
|<small>Roads generally used to connect neighbourhoods with secondary and primary routes. </small><br />
|<small>Minor roads often in rural or industrial areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads in neighbourhoods often connecting residential areas to higher capacity roads.</small><br />
|<small>Private roads and access roads.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Culpepper}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway, grade separated, controlled access highways that otherwise meet federal motorway standards</small><br />
| <small>Dual carriageway, high volume, high speed roads that do not meet federal motorway standards. They may have some at grade intersections and traffic lights.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial roads with higher capacity and speeds (up to 50mph) than secondary roads.</small><br />
| <small>Arterial roads that are narrower with less capacity and lower speeds (up to 40mph).</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads that act as arterials for neighborhoods and small settlements.</small><br />
| <small>Unpaved gravel roads or rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Low speed roads in neighborhoods</small><br />
| <small>Private roads and access roads</small><br />
|-<br />
| [[File:EYflag.png|30px|link=Special:FilePath/EYflag.png]] '''[[Elway]]'''<br />
| <small>Multi-lane high speed highways. Usually, all the national ones crossing the state. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the state highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the county highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial roads with either dual or single carriageways, in a city or metropolitan area. </small><br />
| <small>Minor roads with either dual or single carriageway in a city or town. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits and less important city streets. </small><br />
| <small>Private roads, access roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Fellshire}}'''<br />
| <small>All Federal States motorways, as well as other fully access controlled and grade separated dual-carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Divided, partially access controlled parkways or bypasses of towns that only have a single carriageway</small><br />
| <small>Major State Routes</small><br />
| <small>Other State Routes, or roads of much local significance that aren't part of the State Route System.</small><br />
| <small>State Routes of the least importance, as well as other roads of local significance.</small><br />
| <small>N/A</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Gnaerey}}'''<br />
| <small>Controlled Access Highways, including all FS routes, designated FS-000 or GY-000 (FS)</small><br />
| <small>Mostly Controlled Access Highways, open to all traffic, usually sections of other routes, keeping the designation of that category</small><br />
| <small>State Roads, connecting counties, or connections between those routes, usually designated without letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>State or County Roads, connecting locations within a county, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>County Roads, connecting locations to higher order roads, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| colspan="2" | <small>Local roads, not intended but open for thru-traffic</small><br />
| <small>Local routes, generally not suitable for thru-traffic</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Minnonigan}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Minnonigan 900-series expressway system, and other fully access-controlled facilities. Interchanges are numbered based on mileage, increasing from the southern or eastern terminus within the state of Minnonigan.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, divided high-speed highways with limited access from cross-streets. Some major intersections may be grade-separated. In urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume, high-speed (above 50mph) roadway with six lanes or more that may or may not have a median.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, high-speed two-lane roads with full access to and from most cross-streets. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume roadway with four-to-six lanes with speed limits generally between 35mph and 50mph.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, similar two-lane cross-section as primary roads, but with lower volumes of traffic. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a mid- to high-volume roadway with two-to-four lanes with speed limits generally below 35mph.</small><br />
| <small>Urban and suburban collector roads to connect neighborhoods to higher-speed roadways. Generally two lanes with speed limits below 35mph. Rarely used in rural areas.</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks, such as internal streets on college campuses, industrial facilities, or airports.</small><br />
| <small>All other roads, generally serving properties immediately adjacent to the road and rarely used for through traffic.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{New Carnaby}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All state routes in New Carnaby are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Newlynn}}'''<br />
| <small> Any controlled access highway featuring grade separation and access via on/off-ramps, this includes all FS Routes, and Newlynn state routes<br />
| <small> Any road that serves as a primary transportation corridor between two, or more, urban areas, including two-lane roadways, multi-lane roadways, and divided highways which may feature at-grade intersections and crossings and/or interchanges. <br />
| <small> Primary highway or arterial road that serve both urban and rural areas of the state.<br />
| <small> Lesser capacity arterial roads<br />
| <small> Sub-collector roads<br />
| <small> Unpaved roads<br />
| <small> All other roads that serves a local community<br />
| <small> Access roads, alleys<br />
|- --><br />
| '''{{Nishowigan}}'''<br />
| <small> FS Routes. Dual-carriage, fully segregated roadways assigned to the state by the federal government.<br />
| <small> Downgraded former FS-routes.<br />
| <small> Significant arterial roads, often traversing State borders.<br />
| <small> Arterial roads, often not traversing State borders. Often marking Concession lines. All fully-paved.<br />
| <small> Roads often marking sideroad lines. Such roads might not be paved.<br />
| <small> Not-paved, not significant rural roads not following a concession or sideroad lines. In cities and towns, all will mark two-way streets.<br />
| <small> Smaller roads traversing communities or blocks. In cities and towns, all will be one-way streets.<br />
| <small> Roads serving an individual location.<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Oakhill}}'''<br />
|<small>no motorway</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small>busy state road</small><br />
|<small>less busy state road and busy district road</small><br />
|<small>other district roads</small><br />
|<small>other roads<br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Ogdalen}}'''<br />
|'''<small>(Note: Classifications are not strict and based on OSM)</small>'''<br />
<small>FS Motorways and other limited access freeways</small><br />
| <small>Major highways connecting large towns or covering large distances</small><br />
| <small>Major commercial highways or important arterial roads</small><br />
|<small>Medium commercial roads, major rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Minor commerical or major residential streets</small><br />
|<small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>All roads that don't fit other classifications</small><br />
|<small>Alleys, Driveways, Parking, Access Roads, etc.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Osaquoya}}'''<br />
|<small>Fully limited access high speed freeways, with at least 4 lanes across both directions of travel. Speed limit is typically 80 MPH unless it is posted otherwise. FS Routes and state routes included.</small><br />
|<small>High speed expressways, contains at-grade intersections but with occasional full limited access interchanges for more important intersections. Speed limits on these roads are typically 70 MPH unless posted otherwise. Only state routes are built as expressways.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways connecting cities, typically 4 lanes across both directions in populated areas, but 2 lanes in rural areas. Speed limits are typically 65 MPH unless otherwise posted. Reserved for state highways.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways connecting smaller towns. In use for both less-important state highways alongside for use on the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System (Lettered Highways). Speed limits are typically 55 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>Small backroads connecting small clusters of residential areas to state highways, along with agricultural areas to highways in the Southern half of the state. For use by the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System, although will not be designated if the road is maintained by it's respective county or another entity outside of the Osaquoya Department of Transportation. Speed limits are typically 50 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>In use by smaller county roads, in cities, or private roads not maintained by the state. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved roads serving residential areas in both rural and urban settings. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction. </small><br />
|<small>Alley ways, parking lot aisles, or other uses typically by private parties.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Penquisset}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All Penquisset state routes are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Seneppi}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain motorway-standard state routes. </small><br />
|<small>Other major trunk highways or very important arterials, including town bypasses</small><br />
|<small>Major primary roads, including major state highways typically connecting larger population areas</small><br />
|<small>Semi-major roads</small><br />
|<small>Minor but important or high traffic hrough roads</small><br />
|<small>All minor roads that are not primarily residential</small><br />
|<small>used only for roads that primarily serve residences or subdivisions</small><br />
|<small>Access roads, alleys</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Sierra}}'''<br />
|<small>Controlled access dual carriageways. Used only for FS-routes and spurs. </small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>All state highways. Always at-grade and one lane in each direction apart from the Northern Turnpike, which is dual carriageway.</small><br />
|<small>Intrastate route designations or major roads in cities.</small><br />
|<small>Used for county roads/routes. Often paved roads, but can be partially or fully unpaved in high mountain areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads, largely unpaved.</small><br />
|<small>Primarily residential roads, paved in most parts but can be unpaved in mountains.</small><br />
|<small>Access, private or other minor roadways</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Tempache}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain primary state routes.</small><br />
|<small>High-speed, limited-access (at-grade intersections), divided highways with at least two lanes in each direction. Part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial routes typically connecting larger population areas. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Minor arterial routes and routes connecting smaller towns. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Low capacity minor routes that are lined and paved with at least one lane in each direction. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved lower capacity roads through rural areas. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved lower capacity roads through urban areas. </small><br />
|<small>Low speed private roads, access roads, or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Gallery of License Plates===<br />
<gallery><br />
<!-- File:BoscainifornioPlate.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} --><br />
File:EYlicenseplate_new.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|28px|border]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:MNPlate.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}}<br />
File:NClicenseplate.png|<center>{{New Carnaby}}<br />
File:NIplates.png|<center>{{Nishowigan}}<br />
File:OAlicenseplate.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:Sierra 150 license plate.png|<center>{{Sierra}}<br />
File:Tempache_plate_2021.png|<center> {{Tempache}}<br />
File:West Massodeya License Plate.png|<center> [[File: Unknown_Flag.png|28 px]] [[West Massodeya]]<br />
File:SeneppiLicensePlate.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
File:TIPlate.png|<center>{{Trinity Island}}<br />
</gallery><br />
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=== Gallery of State Highway Shields===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:AP 130.png|<center>Aperia (primary)<br />
File:ClamashHwySign.png|<center>{{Clamash}}<br />
File:CR175.png|<center>{{Culpepper}}<br />
File:EYstatehighway.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|30px]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:Luciano Shield Makaska202.png|<center>{{Makaska}} (standard)<br />
File:MennowaShield.png|<center>{{Mennowa}} (standard)<br />
File:MC17.png|<center>Michisaukee (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan StateHwy.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan Freeway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, free)<br />
File:Minnonigan Tollway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, tolled)<br />
File:GleasonTrace.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (motor trail)<br />
File:Oakstreetnumber.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:Ogdalen highway sign.png|<center>{{Ogdalen}}<br />
File:OQ 2 digit primary highway shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary)<br />
File:OQ 3 digit primary shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary Triple Digit)<br />
File:State secondary road single digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Single Digit)<br />
File:State secondary road double digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Double Digit)<br />
File:Penquisset Route 12.png|<center>{{Penquisset}}<br />
File:SeneppiHighwayShields2020c.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
File:Sierran Route 10 sign.png|<center>{{Sierra}} (primary)<br />
File:I-101.svg|<center>{{Sierra}} (secondary)<br />
File:Tempache shield standard.png|<center>{{Tempache}}<br />
File:Tempache Shield Freeway.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (motorway)<br />
File:Tempache Shield Secondary.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (secondary)<br />
File:WM Shield.png|<center>West Massodeya <!--File:Shield collection.png|<center>{{Wychelle}}--> <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=8156Silverdale2022-05-05T15:31:46Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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| name = Silverdale<br />
| official_name = City of Silverdale<br />
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| loc_name2 = [[Apawiland]]<br />
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| loc_name3 = Rush County<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.<br />
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The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first = yes<br />
|single line = yes<br />
|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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|valign=top|<br />
*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=8135Silverdale2022-05-04T16:53:49Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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| longitude = 143.89651<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.<br />
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The city is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
{| style="float:left; width:15em; margin:1em; border:1px solid grey; padding:5px; background:beige; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni <!--Round mountain--><br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ <!--Under the hill--><br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana <!--East--><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
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===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
<br />
=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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{| style="width: 60%; align:top"<br />
|valign=top|<br />
*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
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*etc<br />
*etc<br />
|}<br />
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== Education ==<br />
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== Sports ==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=7906Silverdale2022-04-25T20:57:25Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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| longitude = 143.89651<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
<br />
It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
{| style="float:left; width:15em; margin:1em; border:1px solid grey; padding:5px; background:beige; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | '''Native Names for the Silverdale Area'''<br />
|-<br />
| Rakhoda: <br />
|-<br />
| Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ<br />
|-<br />
| Kaitenas: Kawbetana<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement had survived.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Apawi Silver Rush===<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
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|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
|valign=top|<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
|}<br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
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== Education ==<br />
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== Sports ==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
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<div>Ember is a [[Federal States]]-based technology company headquartered in Esperanza, Cosperica, and was founded in 1979. It is known for developing software and selling personal computers (PCs).<br />
<br />
Until recently, the company mostly produced silicon chips and semiconductors with a series of computers being released since 1991. Consumer electronics, such as headphones and speakers, were designed and sold in 2003 to enhance the company's profits and marked the starting point of further Ember innovation.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
=== Founding ===<br />
<br />
Ember was founded on April 26, 1979, by University of Cosperica-graduate Calvin Connor and Frutern University-graduate Owen Price in Silverdale. It started as a small store where Connor designed computers, and Price created them. The two had chosen Silverdale as a place to start since Silverdale had a low cost of living and was located in a silver-rich valley; silver is the best conductor, and cheap.<br />
<br />
=== Collaboration with Ati ===<br />
<br />
On July 19th, 2020, Ember announced the start of its collaboration with the Mazanic company [[Ati]] to popularize delivery drones. Ati is one of the largest companies specializing in robotics; in this partnership, Ember developed the necessary software and systems for the drones to work, while Ati designed and produced the drone itself.<br />
<br />
== Products and Services ==<br />
<br />
Ember's first product was a limited batch of unnamed computers sold on an empty lot on Steeple Road.<br />
<br />
=== Computers ===<br />
<br />
==== Operating Systems ====<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! OS<br />
! Date Released<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 1 OS<br />
| January 26th, 1991<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 2 OS<br />
| May 7th, 1992<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 3 OS<br />
| March 29th, 1995<br />
|-<br />
| Rigel OS<br />
| October 1st, 1997<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 5 OS<br />
| June 4th, 1999<br />
|-<br />
| Centauri OS<br />
| November 13th, 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Capella OS<br />
| November 9th, 2003<br />
|-<br />
| Andromeda OS<br />
| October 17th, 2005<br />
|-<br />
| Vega OS<br />
| February 23, 2007<br />
|-<br />
| Arcturus OS<br />
| July 2nd, 2010<br />
|-<br />
| Orion OS<br />
| October 23, 2012<br />
|-<br />
| Proxima OS<br />
| June 9th, 2021<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Focus ===<br />
<br />
=== Other Accessories ===<br />
<br />
=== Semiconductors and Other Hardware ===<br />
<br />
=== Services ===<br />
<br />
== Locations ==<br />
<br />
Ember has stores in 12 countries, offices in 5 countries, and other facilities in 2 countries.<br />
<br />
=== Stores ===<br />
<br />
{{Federal States}}: 26<br>{{Gobrassanya}}: 10<br>{{Ruoguovvás}}: 6<br>{{Mazan}}:5<br>{{Ohemia}}: 5<br>{{Ardencia}}: 3<br>{{Freedemia}}: 2<br>{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}: 2<br>{{Navenna}}: 2<br>{{Alliria}}: 1<br>{{Bromley}}: 1<br>{{Kuehong}}: 1<br>{{Vodeo}}: 1<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -38.60922, 143.16610 ~Ember at The Stirge ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.9286333, 148.9564817 ~Ember on East Main Street ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.7986113, 154.0982628 ~Ember on Elmwood Road ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.1735667, 156.2772408 ~Ember at Black Oaks Mall ~ ~<br />
| marker = -43.13465, 158.18278 ~Ember on Locksley Avenue ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.5834409, 157.8571919 ~Ember on the Minnonigan Retail Corridor ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember in the Le Plateau Offices ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.880943, 152.9134377 ~Ember on Rue de Stanton ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8877602 , 152.9145747 ~Ember at Côte Vénérée ~ ~<br />
| marker = -38.61042, 143.04582 ~Ember Rose Pointe ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.69777, 144.17627 ~Ember Campus Brighston ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.05345, 145.63505 ~Ember Campus Zakahigan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.07719, 145.23428 ~Ember San Pascual ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.22225, 139.03218 ~Ember Fairview ~ ~<br />
| marker = -42.6406933, 141.9847344 ~Ember Downtown Wytusky ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2336548, 145.172803 ~Ember Nibikah ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0781864, 145.3870366 ~Ember Araminta ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.15760, 145.52876 ~Ember Kazuate ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2171448, 145.719566 ~Ember Imupaha ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0668627, 145.9044882 ~Ember Carmen ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.2118711, 156.2668215 ~Ember Mellier Plaza ~ ~<br />
| marker = -34.9770518, 137.6480837 ~Ember Clifford ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2652324, 143.8969142 ~Ember at the Alameda ~ ~<br />
| marker = -30.0278369, 145.5841309 ~Ember Alamar ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.7585749, 148.5717148 ~Ember North Side ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.841072, 148.5157692 ~Ember West Massehanee ~ ~<br />
| marker = -46.50721, 65.42454 ~Ember Aragansa ~ ~<br />
| marker = -47.14122, 65.80000 ~Ember Gordonville ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.6469802, 36.1109405 ~Ember Gundamillian ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1151587, 35.3531431 ~Ember South Soprasser ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1010784, 35.3448888 ~Ember Cusan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.0967149, 35.3378839 ~Ember Mirabel ~ ~<br />
| marker = -23.7049412, 32.8771173 ~Ember Valle de Niqel ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.1324715, 56.1180608 ~Ember Daltroús ~ ~<br />
| marker = 43.12602, 63.3812212 ~Ember at Xperience Navenna<br />
| marker = 64.735063, 66.8977237 ~Ember Jiemie ~ ~<br />
| marker = 73.1605615, 51.781616 ~Ember Cuoikaloukta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 19.3275545, 86.0058977 ~Ember Puerto Geo ~ ~<br />
| marker = 22.054031, 85.0254089 ~Ember Ontaro ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.9607267, 87.218744 ~Ember Samunta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5687862, 86.7403966 ~Ember Bangerter Hills ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.4813683, 86.7887809 ~Ember Isyee Village ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.7009358, 86.7007144 ~Ember Nueillé ~ ~<br />
| marker = 28.4442937, 158.3106783 ~Ember Bac Dep ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Offices ===<br />
<br />
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| marker = -21.1532426, 28.5128856 ~Ember Quentinsburgh Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = 43.0638728, 63.426462 ~Ember Navenna Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember Le Plateau Office ~ ~ <br />
| marker = -44.8877602, 152.9145747 ~Ember Sainte-Inès Office ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0412789, 145.6340204 ~Ember Zakahigan Campus ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.280017, 143.9065172 ~Ember Walnut 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2801117, 143.9072431 ~Ember Walnut 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2818202, 143.906468 ~Ember Lantern 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2652976, 143.8965583 ~Ember Nishowigan 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2467546, 143.9021309 ~Ember Steeple 1 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5319634, 86.5412052 ~Ember Oz-Om 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5307286, 86.5424974 ~Ember Oz-Om 2 ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.6004118, 86.6319491 ~Ember Neetaukeit One ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5998369, 86.6315575 ~Ember Neetaukeit Two ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.7373754, 86.7230727 ~Ember Uletha Headquarters ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Other Facilities ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -33.35330, 144.11741 ~Ember Rush Valley Data Center ~ ~<br />
| marker = -19.50998, 136.03648 ~Ember Lagbard Semiconductor Factory ~ ~<br />
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<div>Ember is a [[Federal States]]-based technology company headquartered in Esperanza, Cosperica, and was founded in 1979. It is known for developing software and selling personal computers (PCs).<br />
<br />
Until recently, the company mostly produced silicon chips and semiconductors with a series of computers being released since 1991. Consumer electronics, such as headphones and speakers, were designed and sold in 2003 to enhance the company's profits and marked the starting point of further Ember innovation.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
=== Founding ===<br />
<br />
Ember was founded on April 26, 1979, by University of Cosperica-graduate Calvin Connor and Frutern University-graduate Owen Price in Silverdale. It started as a small store where Connor designed computers, and Price created them. The two had chosen Silverdale as a place to start since Silverdale had a low cost of living and was located in a silver-rich valley; silver is the best conductor, and cheap.<br />
<br />
=== Collaboration with Ati ===<br />
<br />
On July 19th, 2020, Ember announced the start of its collaboration with the Mazanic company [[Ati]] to popularize delivery drones. Ati is one of the largest companies specializing in robotics; in this partnership, Ember developed the necessary software and systems for the drones to work, while Ati designed and produced the drone itself.<br />
<br />
== Products and Services ==<br />
<br />
Ember's first product was a limited batch of unnamed computers sold on an empty lot on Steeple Road.<br />
<br />
=== Computers ===<br />
<br />
==== Operating Systems ====<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! OS<br />
! Date Released<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 1 OS<br />
| January 26th, 1991<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 2 OS<br />
| May 7th, 1992<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 3 OS<br />
| March 29th, 1995<br />
|-<br />
| Rigel OS<br />
| October 1st, 1997<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 5 OS<br />
| June 4th, 1999<br />
|-<br />
| Centauri OS<br />
| November 13th, 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Capella OS<br />
| November 9th, 2003<br />
|-<br />
| Andromeda OS<br />
| October 17th, 2005<br />
|-<br />
| Vega OS<br />
| February 23, 2007<br />
|-<br />
| Arcturus OS<br />
| July 2nd, 2010<br />
|-<br />
| Orion OS<br />
| October 23, 2012<br />
|-<br />
| Proxima OS<br />
| June 9th, 2021<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Focus ===<br />
<br />
=== Other Accessories ===<br />
<br />
=== Semiconductors and Other Hardware ===<br />
<br />
=== Services ===<br />
<br />
== Locations ==<br />
<br />
Ember has stores in 12 countries, offices in 5 countries, and other facilities in 2 countries.<br />
<br />
=== Stores ===<br />
<br />
{{Federal States}}: 26<br>{{Gobrassanya}}: 10<br>{{Ruoguovvás}}: 6<br>{{Mazan}}:5<br>{{Ohemia}}: 5<br>{{Ardencia}}: 3<br>{{Freedemia}}: 2<br>{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}: 2<br>{{Navenna}}: 2<br>{{Alliria}}: 1<br>{{Bromley}}: 1<br>{{Kuehong}}: 1<br>{{Vodeo}}: 1<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 10, 90| width = 2100 | height = 700px | zoom = 2 | minzoom = 2 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -38.60922, 143.16610 ~Ember at The Stirge ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.9286333, 148.9564817 ~Ember on East Main Street ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.7986113, 154.0982628 ~Ember on Elmwood Road ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.1735667, 156.2772408 ~Ember at Black Oaks Mall ~ ~<br />
| marker = -43.13465, 158.18278 ~Ember on Locksley Avenue ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.5834409, 157.8571919 ~Ember on the Minnonigan Retail Corridor ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember in the Le Plateau Offices ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.880943, 152.9134377 ~Ember on Rue de Stanton ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8877602 , 152.9145747 ~Ember at Côte Vénérée ~ ~<br />
| marker = -38.61042, 143.04582 ~Ember Rose Pointe ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.69777, 144.17627 ~Ember Campus Brighston ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.05345, 145.63505 ~Ember Campus Zakahigan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.07719, 145.23428 ~Ember San Pascual ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.22225, 139.03218 ~Ember Fairview ~ ~<br />
| marker = -42.6406933, 141.9847344 ~Ember Downtown Wytusky ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2336548, 145.172803 ~Ember Nibikah ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0781864, 145.3870366 ~Ember Araminta ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.15760, 145.52876 ~Ember Kazuate ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.2171448, 145.719566 ~Ember Imupaha ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.0668627, 145.9044882 ~Ember Carmen ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.2118711, 156.2668215 ~Ember Mellier Plaza ~ ~<br />
| marker = -34.9770518, 137.6480837 ~Ember Clifford ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.2652324, 143.8969142 ~Ember at the Alameda ~ ~<br />
| marker = -30.0278369, 145.5841309 ~Ember Alamar ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.7585749, 148.5717148 ~Ember North Side ~ ~<br />
| marker = -29.841072, 148.5157692 ~Ember West Massehanee ~ ~<br />
| marker = -46.50721, 65.42454 ~Ember Aragansa ~ ~<br />
| marker = -47.14122, 65.80000 ~Ember Gordonville ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.6469802, 36.1109405 ~Ember Gundamillian ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1151587, 35.3531431 ~Ember South Soprasser ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.1010784, 35.3448888 ~Ember Cusan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -33.0967149, 35.3378839 ~Ember Mirabel ~ ~<br />
| marker = -23.7049412, 32.8771173 ~Ember Valle de Niqel ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.1324715, 56.1180608 ~Ember Daltroús ~ ~<br />
| marker = 43.12602, 63.3812212 ~Ember at Xperience Navenna<br />
| marker = 64.735063, 66.8977237 ~Ember Jiemie ~ ~<br />
| marker = 73.1605615, 51.781616 ~Ember Cuoikaloukta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 19.3275545, 86.0058977 ~Ember Puerto Geo ~ ~<br />
| marker = 22.054031, 85.0254089 ~Ember Ontaro ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.9607267, 87.218744 ~Ember Samunta ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.5687862, 86.7403966 ~Ember Bangerter Hills ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.4813683, 86.7887809 ~Ember Isyee Village ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.7009358, 86.7007144 ~Ember Nueillé ~ ~<br />
| marker = 28.4442937, 158.3106783 ~Ember Bac Dep ~ ~<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda<br />
*Rangers District<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
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| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org/immigration "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"]</ref><br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"]</ref><br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<ref>[https://svdgov.org/sister_cities "Sister Cities: Ryle"]</ref><br />
|valign=top|<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
*etc<br />
|}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox country<br />
|coords_zoom = 3.5<br />
|coords_lat = -37.53<br />
|coords_long = 150.41<br />
|common_name = Federal States<br />
|native_name = Federal States<br />
|conventional_long_name = Federal States of Archanta<br />
|image_flag = Flag of the FSA.svg<br />
|alt_flag = Flag of the Federal States<br />
|image_coat = <br />
|alt_coat = <br />
|national_motto = Semper Libertas<br />
|english_motto = Liberty Forever<br />
|national_anthem = <br />
|other_symbol_type = <br />
|other_symbol = <br />
|image_map = <br />
|loctext = <!--text description of location of country--><br />
|alt_map = <!--alt text for map--><br />
|map_caption = <br />
|capital = [[Huntington, C.P.]]<br />
|largest_city = [[Stanton]]<br />
|official_languages = Ingerish<br />
|regional_languages = Franquese, Castellanese, Native Archantan Languages<br />
|demonym = Effesian, Archantan<br />
|independence = 1750-1770<br />
|government_type = Federal Republic<br />
|leader_title1 = President<br />
|leader_name1 = Edith Elric<br />
|leader_title2 = Vice-President<br />
|leader_name2 = John Doe<br />
|leader_title3 = <br />
|leader_name3 = <br />
|leader_title4 = <br />
|leader_name4 = <br />
|legislature = Congress of the Federal States<br />
|upper_house = Senate of the Federal States<br />
|lower_house = General Assembly of the Federal States<br />
|area_km2 = 3,487,000 <!-- The area of the country in km2 (e.g 32,773) --><br />
|area_sq_mi = 1,346,000 <!-- The area of the country in square miles (e.g 12,654) --><br />
|population_census = <br />
|population_census_year = <br />
|population_estimate = <!-- An estimation as to the population (e.g 2,564,700) --><br />
|population_estimate_year = <!-- The year the estimation was made (e.g 2013) --><br />
|population_density_km2 = <!-- The population density in people per km2 (e.g 844) --><br />
|population_density_sq_mi = <!-- The population density in people per square mile (e.g 2,186) --><br />
|GDP_PPP = <!-- The gross domestic product (PPP) of the country in total (e.g $3.197 trillion) --><br />
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = <!-- The gross domestic product (PPP) of the country per capita (e.g $39,028) --><br />
|GDP_nominal = <!-- The nominal gross domestic product of the country in total (e.g $3.401 trillion) --><br />
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = <!-- The nominal gross domestic product of the country per capita (e.g $41,513) --><br />
|Gini = <!--(Gini measure of income inequality; input number only; valid values are between 0 and 100)--><br />
|HDI = <br />
|HDI_year = <br />
|HDI_change = <br />
|timezone = WUT+08:30-10:00<br />
|currency = Federal States Dollar ($)<br />
|currency_code = FSD<br />
|cctld = .fs<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Federal States of Archanta''' (abbreviated as '''FSA'''), more commonly known as the '''Federal States''' (abbreviated as '''FS''') is a country in southern [[Archanta]]. It consists of XX states, one Capital District, and XX overseas territories. It spans 1.3 million square miles (3.5 million square kilometers), making it one of the largest countries in the world. It borders [[Ardencia]] and [[Deodeca]] to the south and south-west, [[AR027]] to the north, and [[Randalia]] and [[Unesia]] to the north-east. The capital is [[Huntington|Huntington, C.P.]], and its largest city is [[Stanton]] (???).<br />
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== Etymology ==<br />
== History ==<br />
== Geography ==<br />
=== Climate ===<br />
=== Subdivisions===<br />
The Federal States, on the highest level, is divided into numerous states and overseas territories, and one capital district. Each subdivision holds administrative jurisdiction over a pre-defined territory, and the federal government devolves certain responsibilities to the governments of the subdivisions. Every state is further divided into counties, districts, regions, and municipalities. <br />
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Each state and the capital district sends a set number of representatives to the Congress of the Federal States, based on population. Overseas territories such as [[Arecales]] do not have voting representatives in the Senate, but can send observer delegates to the General Assembly.<br />
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The administration and status Native Archantan lands varies from state to state, but are not recognised by the federal government as equal subdivisions to states. <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Legend<br />
|-<br />
| State<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | Overseas Territory <br />
|- <br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | Capital District<br />
|}<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
|+ Subdivisions of the Federal States<br />
! Name !! Code !! Capital City !! Largest City !! Population !! Area in mi² (km²) !! class="unsortable" | Map<br />
|- <br />
| {{Alormen}}<br />
| AL<br />
| [[Alamar]]<br />
| [[Andreapolis]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 17,500,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 412,584 (159,300) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|962|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Apawiland}}<br />
| AW<br />
| [[Silverdale]]<br />
| [[Silverdale]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 362,486<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 7,855 (20,345) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90157|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Aquilia}}<br />
| AQ<br />
| [[Artonsville]]<br />
| [[Nenova]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 623,970<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 23,508 (60,886) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90148|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | {{Arecales}}<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | AR<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | [[Arecales Town]]<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | [[Arecales Town]]<br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | 10,488 (27,164) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | {{Relation|90148|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Arghenna}}<br />
| AG<br />
| [[Hammond]]<br />
| [[Dunchurch]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90513|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Astrantia}}<br />
| AS<br />
| [[Hope Harbor]]<br />
| [[Hope Harbor]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90780|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Atascadera}}<br />
| AT<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90078|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Belirias}}<br />
| BE<br />
| <br />
| [[Santa Clarita]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90077|Map}}<br />
|- <!-- style="background:#F4C2C2;" | --><br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | {{Huntington}}<br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | CP<br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | [[Huntington, C.P.]]<br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | [[Huntington, C.P.]]<br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#F4C2C2;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#F4C2C2;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| style="background:#F4C2C2;" | {{Relation|39204|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Clamash}}<br />
| CL<br />
| [[Clifford]]<br />
| [[Wahanta]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 37,640 (97,488) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --> <br />
| {{Relation|90153|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Cosperica}}<br />
| CO<br />
| <br />
| [[Esperanza|Sta.Maria de la Esperanza]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90075|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Costa Dorada}}<br />
| CD<br />
| [[Aurea]]<br />
| [[La Fortuna]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 5,302,674<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 27,917 (72,304)<!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90073|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Culpepper}}<br />
| CR<br />
| [[Hearthsbridge]]<br />
| [[Divinity's Grace]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2,100,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 3,061 (7,929) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --> <br />
| {{Relation|89978|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Delenshire Islands}}<br />
| DI<br />
| [[Saint Renecene]]<br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|102402|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{East Massodeya}}<br />
| EM<br />
| [[Casparis]]<br />
|<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89772|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Elway}}<br />
| EY<br />
| [[Bronson City]]<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-36.0886/162.6473 San Bruno]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --> <br />
| {{Relation|90061|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Eustacia}}<br />
| EU<br />
| [[Hazelboro]]<br />
| [[Hazelboro]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 29,288 (75,856) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90059|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Fellshire}}<br />
| FL<br />
| [[Fulton]]<br />
| [[Meyersburg]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89979|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Gilliad}}<br />
| GL<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89975|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Gnaerey}}<br />
| GY<br />
| [[South Minneauka]]<br />
| [[South Minneauka]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 22,959 (59,464)<br />
| {{Relation|89774|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE; " | {{Hartford Islands}}<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | HI<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | [[Brunswyck]]<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | [[Brunswyck]]<br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | 1,692 (4,332) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | {{Relation|123241|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Laine}}<br />
| LN<br />
| [[Hálison and Orterrado]]<br />
| [[Orterrado]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90060|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Makaska}}<br />
| MK<br />
| [[Marksville]]<br />
| [[Ohunkagan]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 4,000,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 6,879 (17,818) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|91095|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Mennowa}}<br />
| ME<br />
| Fort Constable<br />
| [[Minneuka]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 44,196 (114,467) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90151|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Michisaukee}}<br />
| MC<br />
| Darsons<br />
| Massodeya City<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89771|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Minnonigan}}<br />
| MN<br />
| [[Thomasford]]<br />
| [[Lake City]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 6,038,442<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 18,698 (48,428) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89597|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{New Carnaby}}<br />
| NC<br />
| [[Waltmore]]<br />
| [[Stanton]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 36,016 (93,281) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89976|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | {{Nahuwa Atoll}}<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | NH<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" |<br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" |<br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right; background:#ACE5EE;" | 893 (2,286) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| style="background:#ACE5EE;" | {{Relation|3441|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| {{Nishowigan}}<br />
| NI<br />
| [[Nishowigan#Wytusky | Wytusky]]<br />
| [[Nishowigan#Wychelle | Wychelle]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1,881,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 21,518 (55,732) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|91098|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Oakhill}}<br />
| OH<br />
| [[Gilbertville]]<br />
| [[Aerwinya]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2,100,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 805 (2,084)<br />
| {{Relation|90509|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Oakley}}<br />
| OK<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90784|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Olselen]]<br />
| OL<br />
| Oleana<br />
| Praxton<br />
| 4,631,899<br />
| 6,505 (16,847.87)<br />
| {{Relation|90511|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Oronotia}}<br />
| OT<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89432|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Passamaqueets}}<br />
| PA<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90782|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Penquisset}}<br />
| PQ<br />
| [[Newburyport]]<br />
| [[Warwick]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 6,643,201<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 2,989 (7,741) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89977|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Riopoderos}}<br />
| RP<br />
| [[Colurona]]<br />
| [[Swansonville]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 7,830,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90158|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Seneppi}}<br />
| SN<br />
| [[Personsboro]]<br />
| [[Wallawaukee]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 4,072,877<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 23,475 (60,799) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89598|Map}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{Sierra}}<br />
| ''SA''<br />
| [[Elvira]]<br />
| [[Dennison]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 3,700,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 52,544 (136,088) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90154|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Tauhon}}<br />
| TA<br />
| [[Jundah]]<br />
| <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 10,489,220<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 28,565 (73,983) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90079|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Tejoma}}<br />
| TJ<br />
| [[Iron Fence]]<br />
| [[Apricity]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 27,792 (71,148) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90171|Map}}<br />
|- <br />
| {{Tempache}}<br />
| TM<br />
| [[San Pablo]]<br />
| [[Los Reyes]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90074|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Tennewa}}<br />
| TE<br />
| [[Chottane]]<br />
| [[Barstone]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1,779,491<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 23,844 (61,756) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90149|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Thermond}}<br />
|TH<br />
|[[Wincheford]]<br />
|[[Middlewall]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1,000,000<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1,401 (3,629)<!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| {{Trinity Island}}<br />
| TI<br />
| [[Worthington]]<br />
| [[Worthington]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 1,432,784<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | 4,102 (10,624) <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90781|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Wahauja}}<br />
| WJ<br />
| [[Fort Braxton]]<br />
| [[San Alonzo]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;"| 1,751,517<br />
| style="text-align:right;"| 22,542 (58,383)<br />
| {{Relation|90147|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{West Massodeya}}<br />
| WM<br />
| [[Caldwell City]]<br />
| [[Caldwell City]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|89773|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Zakahigan}}<br />
| ZH<br />
| [[Plainsburgh]]<br />
| [[Maquadena]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <!-- Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km². --><br />
| {{Relation|90150|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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|-<br />
| {{Name}}<br />
| Two-letter state code<br />
| [[Capital City]]<br />
| [[Largest City]]<br />
| style="text-align:right;" | <br />
| style="text-align:right;" | () Round to the nearest mi² before converting to km².<br />
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== Government and Politics ==<br />
The Federal States Government is divided into three branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial - each independent and serving a different purpose. Furthermore, the government's responsibilities are divided into three levels: federal, state, and local. Each of the levels has their own Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. <br />
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The influencing of one branch of government on another is prohibited by the Constitution, to preserve the checks and balances it establishes.<br />
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The actions each part of the government is permitted to make is governed by the Constitution of the Federal States. It has been amended several times, to accommodate various social, political, and economic changes in the world and the FSA. The Constitution distributes the responsibilities of governance to each branch and level of government. <br />
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The Federal States is an indirect democracy, meaning delegates are elected into government offices to vote on bills that become law, instead of holding public referenda. Each Federal State is divided into a number of electoral districts, divided by population, that elects members of Congress, and the President. The President has the power to appoint judges to the High Court of the Federal States (subject to review by Congress), and Congress has the power to remove judges who are deemed unfit for service in the High Court.<br />
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The bodies making up each branch of the Federal States federal government are:<br />
* ''Legislative:'' The bicameral Congress of the Federal States, comprised of the General Assembly and Senate, creates bills that become Federal Laws and amends or removes Federal Laws that already exist.<br />
* ''Executive:'' The President is the Head of State, as well as Commander-in-Chief of the Federal States Military. The President executes and enforces Federal Laws, and to that end appoints their cabinet, as well as the heads of various government agencies. On lower levels of government, this branch is fulfilled by State Governors, their cabinets, and agencies. Policing forces on all levels of government also fall under the Executive Branch.<br />
* ''Judicial:'' The High Court has the highest judicial jurisdiction of the Federal States, and it determines the practical interpretation of Federal Law. The High Court also has the power to determine the constitutionality, and thus the legality, of certain Federal Laws. On lower levels of government, the states have their own highest courts, who may interpret State Law similarly.<br />
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The General Assembly is elected by popular vote, and each state is delegated a number of seats in the Assembly according to population. The Senate is also elected by popular vote, and each state is delegated [number] of seats, regardless of population.<br />
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=== Foreign Relations ===<br />
The Federal States has an established system of foreign relations. It hosts numerous embassies of nations around the world in Huntington, C.P., and maintains embassies in many countries around the world. Several countries have additional consulates elsewhere throughout the Federal States.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"<br />
|+ Diplomatic Missions of the Federal States<br />
|- <br />
! colspan="2"| Embassies of other countries in the Federal States <br />
! colspan="2"| Embassies of the Federal States in other countries<br />
|- <br />
! Country (Represented by) !! class="unsortable" style="width: 75px;"| Location <br />
! Country (Represented by) !! class="unsortable" style="width: 75px;"| Location<br />
|- <br />
| {{Freedemia}} || {{Way|15749600|Map}}<br />
| {{Freedemia}} || {{Node|175391166|Map}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Cabelia}} (through [[Freedemia]]) || {{Way|15749600|Map}}<br />
| {{Cabelia}} || {{Node|246855883|Map}}<br />
|}<br />
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The Federal States is heavily involved in international politics, and its international presence is not limited to participation in the [[Assembly of Nations]].<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
The Federal States is a highly advanced and well-developed economy, featuring a high level of globalization in trade. <br />
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=== Energy ===<br />
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=== Science and Technology ===<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
=== Population ===<br />
=== Health ===<br />
=== Education ===<br />
=== Ethnicity ===<br />
=== Languages ===<br />
The people of the Federal States speak a wide array of languages, though the official language and language of governance on the federal level is [[Ingerish]]. On the state level, [[Franquese]] and [[Castellanese]] are other languages used in an official manner by various states. <br />
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Additionally, many Native Archantan languages are spoken by various indigenous people groups across the country.<br />
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A majority of the population of the Federal States is able to converse in Ingerish, and an even larger majority can speak Ingerish, Castellanese, or Franquese. The Franquese-speaking regions of the Federal States are mostly situated in regions near [[Ardencia]], in states Nishowigan, <nowiki>[more list]</nowiki>. Castellanese-speaking regions are generally found in states west of the [[Alormen River]], in states like <nowiki>[list]</nowiki>.<br />
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In Nishowigan, and <nowiki>[more list]</nowiki>, Franquese-language schools are part of the public education system, and governmental services and institutions are available in Franquese.<br />
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=== Religion ===<br />
== Transportation ==<br />
=== Roadways ===<br />
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The Federal States maintains a vast network of highways crossing the country, allowing its citizens and businesses to cover great distances in shorter amounts of time. The [[Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network]] is a nationwide system of motorways and the centerpiece of its roadway network. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border.<br />
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=== Railways ===<br />
=== Seaways ===<br />
=== Airways ===<br />
== Culture ==<br />
== See Also ==<br />
== Notes ==<br />
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<noinclude>{{}}[[category:Federal States]]<br />
</noinclude></div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth/Sandbox&diff=5409User:IiEarth/Sandbox2022-03-01T08:13:56Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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<div>Ember is a [[Federal States]]-based technology company headquartered in Esperanza, Cosperica, and was founded in 1979. It is known for developing software and selling personal computers (PCs).<br />
<br />
Until recently, the company mostly produced silicon chips and semiconductors with a series of computers being released since 1991. Consumer electronics, such as headphones and speakers, were designed and sold in 2003 to enhance the company's profits and marked the starting point of further Ember innovation.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
=== Founding ===<br />
<br />
Ember was found on April 26, 1979 by University of Cosperica-graduate Calvin Connor and Frutern University-graduate Owen Price in Silverdale. It started as a small store where Connor designed computers, and Price created them. The two had chosen Silverdale as a place to start since Silverdale had a low cost of living and was located in a silver-rich valley; silver is the best conductor, and cheap.<br />
<br />
=== Collaboration with Ati ===<br />
<br />
On July 19th, 2020, Ember announced the start of its collaboration with the Mazanic company [[Ati]] in an effort to popularize delivery drones. Ati is one of the largest companies specializing in robotics; in this partnership, Ember developed the necessary software and systems for the drones to work, while Ati designed and produced the drone itself.<br />
<br />
== Products and Services ==<br />
<br />
Ember's first product were a limited batch of unnamed computers sold on an empty lot on Steeple Road.<br />
<br />
=== Computers ===<br />
<br />
==== Operating Systems ====<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! OS<br />
! Date Released<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 1 OS<br />
| January 26th, 1991<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 2 OS<br />
| May 7th, 1992<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 3 OS<br />
| March 29th, 1995<br />
|-<br />
| Rigel OS<br />
| October 1st, 1997<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 5 OS<br />
| June 4th, 1999<br />
|-<br />
| Centauri OS<br />
| November 13th, 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Capella OS<br />
| November 9th, 2003<br />
|-<br />
| Andromeda OS<br />
| October 17th, 2005<br />
|-<br />
| Vega OS<br />
| February 23, 2007<br />
|-<br />
| Arcturus OS<br />
| July 2nd, 2010<br />
|-<br />
| Orion OS<br />
| October 23, 2012<br />
|-<br />
| Proxima OS<br />
| June 9th, 2021<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Focus ===<br />
<br />
=== Other Accessories ===<br />
<br />
=== Semiconductors and Other Hardware ===<br />
<br />
=== Services ===<br />
<br />
== Locations ==<br />
<br />
{{Federal States}}: 26<br>{{Gobrassanya}}: 10<br>{{Ruoguovvás}}: 6<br>{{Mazan}}:5<br>{{Ohemia}}: 5<br>{{Ardencia}}: 3<br>{{Freedemia}}: 2<br>{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}: 2<br>{{Navenna}}: 2<br>{{Alliria}}: 1<br>{{Bromley}}: 1<br>{{Kuehong}}: 1<br>{{Vodeo}}: 1<br />
<br />
=== Federal States and Surroundings ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = -32.491, 145.428| width = 2100 | height = 1500px | zoom = 6 | minzoom = 6 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -38.60922, 143.16610 ~Ember at The Stirge ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.9286333, 148.9564817 ~Ember on East Main Street ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.7986113, 154.0982628 ~Ember on Elmwood Road ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.1735667, 156.2772408 ~Ember at Black Oaks Mall ~ ~<br />
| marker = -43.13465, 158.18278 ~Ember on Locksley Avenue ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.5834409, 157.8571919 ~Ember on the Minnonigan Retail Corridor ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember in the Le Plateau Offices ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.880943, 152.9134377 ~Ember on Rue de Stanton ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8877602 , 152.9145747 ~Ember at Côte Vénérée ~ ~<br />
| marker = -38.61042, 143.04582 ~Ember Rose Pointe ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.69777, 144.17627 ~Ember Campus Brighston ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.05345, 145.63505 ~Ember Campus Zakahigan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.07719, 145.23428 ~Ember San Pascual ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.22225, 139.03218 ~Ember Fairview ~ ~<br />
| marker = -19.51130, 136.03771 ~Ember Semiconductor Production Plant ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Gobrassanya ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 20.535, 86.602 | width = 1050px | height = 750px | zoom = 8 | minzoom = 8 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = 20.5637, 86.8900 ~Ember at Stonegather Center, Gobras City, Gobrassanya ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.64653, 86.71842 ~Ember - Ko-Mong One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.64723, 86.71771 ~Ember - Ko-Mong Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.70094, 86.70072 ~Ember at Centre Commercial de Nueillé<br />
| marker = 20.56527, 86.87117 ~Ember at Cold Spring Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.58835, 86.83069 ~Ember at Soran Center Mall<br />
| marker = 20.69595, 86.76681 ~Ember at Great Mall of Chanayétte<br />
| marker = 20.64686, 86.68655 ~Ember at Broad Meadows Mall<br />
| marker = 20.48137, 86.78878 ~Ember at Inyee Village<br />
| marker = 20.51057, 86.88405 ~Ember at Cavanhurst Air Park Center<br />
| marker = 20.51801, 86.81457 ~Ember at Atiiqua Park Shooping Center<br />
| marker = 20.54000, 86.83309 ~Ember at Wandrasoon Creek Commons<br />
| marker = 20.54948, 86.80346 ~Ember at Sun Trees Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.56878, 86.74040 ~Ember at Bangerter Hills Mall<br />
| marker = 20.60257, 86.75241 ~Ember at Eapra Shopping Centra<br />
| marker = 20.83510, 86.71914 ~Ember at Grand Diamond Mall<br />
| marker = 20.74083, 86.89438 ~Ember at Obenaai Beach Town Center<br />
| marker = 20.71768, 86.90095 ~Ember at Obenaai Center<br />
| marker = 20.43103, 86.71122 ~Ember at Great Mall at Saddle Ranch<br />
| marker = 20.38367, 86.62984 ~Ember at Baumer Woods Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.45932, 86.55263 ~Ember at Baho Park<br />
| marker = 20.72757, 86.60216 ~Ember at Lhatvohg Fields Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.60040, 86.63191 ~Ember- Neetaukeit One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.59984, 86.63156 ~Ember - Neetaukeit Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.53073, 86.54250 ~Ember - Oz-Om Office Park One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.53196, 86.54121 ~Ember - Oz Om Office Park Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.96073, 87.21874 ~Ember at The Big Junction Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.55222, 86.95646 ~Ember at Sunnydale Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.41001, 86.97977 ~Ember at Margenson Tech Park<br />
| marker = 20.73738, 86.72307 ~Ember Gobrassanya Headquarters<br />
| marker = 20.57543, 86.58154 ~Ember at The Mall at West Meadows<br />
| marker = 21.11087, 84.03103 ~Ember at Phalra Square<br />
| marker = 19.32755, 86.00590 ~Ember at Kirak Square<br />
| marker = 20.60742, 86.77362 ~Ember - Sugarchase (Office)<br />
| marker = 22.04552, 84.93180 ~Ember at Coweta Gateway Center<br />
| marker = 22.05403, 85.02541 ~Ember at Capitol Galleria<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tarephia ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 3.47, 22.85| width = 2100 | height = 1500px | zoom = 5 | minzoom = 6 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -23.77142, 32.87271 ~Ember at Valle de Niqel ~ ~<br />
| marker = -21.15324, 28.51289 ~Ember Quentinsburgh ~ ~<br />
}}</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=User:IiEarth/Sandbox&diff=5408User:IiEarth/Sandbox2022-03-01T07:24:40Z<p>IiEarth: Importing Ember page from old wiki</p>
<hr />
<div>Ember is a [[Federal States]]-based technology company headquartered in Esperanza, Cosperica, and was founded in 1979. It is known for developing software and selling personal computers (PCs).<br />
<br />
Until recently, the company mostly produced silicon chips and semiconductors with a series of computers being released since 1991. Consumer electronics, such as headphones and speakers, were designed and sold in 2003 to enhance the company's profits and marked the starting point of further Ember innovation.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
=== Founding ===<br />
<br />
Ember was found on April 26, 1979 by University of Cosperica-graduate Calvin Connor and Frutern University-graduate Owen Price in Silverdale. It started as a small store where Connor designed computers, and Price created them. The two had chosen Silverdale as a place to start since Silverdale had a low cost of living and was located in a silver-rich valley; silver is the best conductor, and cheap.<br />
<br />
=== Collaboration with Ati ===<br />
<br />
On July 19th, 2020, Ember announced the start of its collaboration with the Mazanic company [[Ati]] in an effort to popularize delivery drones. Ati is one of the largest companies specializing in robotics; in this partnership, Ember developed the necessary software and systems for the drones to work, while Ati designed and produced the drone itself.<br />
<br />
== Products and Services ==<br />
<br />
Ember's first product were a limited batch of unnamed computers sold on an empty lot on Steeple Road.<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! OS<br />
! Date Released<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 1 OS<br />
| January 26th, 1991<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 2 OS<br />
| May 7th, 1992<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 3 OS<br />
| March 29th, 1995<br />
|-<br />
| Rigel OS<br />
| October 1st, 1997<br />
|-<br />
| Ember 5 OS<br />
| June 4th, 1999<br />
|-<br />
| Centauri OS<br />
| November 13th, 2000<br />
|-<br />
| Capella OS<br />
| November 9th, 2003<br />
|-<br />
| Andromeda OS<br />
| October 17th, 2005<br />
|-<br />
| Vega OS<br />
| February 23, 2007<br />
|-<br />
| Arcturus OS<br />
| July 2nd, 2010<br />
|-<br />
| Orion OS<br />
| October 23, 2012<br />
|-<br />
| Proxima OS<br />
| June 9th, 2021<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Locations ==<br />
<br />
{{Federal States}}: 26<br>{{Gobrassanya}}: 10<br>{{Ruoguovvás}}: 6<br>{{Mazan}}:5<br>{{Ohemia}}: 5<br>{{Ardencia}}: 3<br>{{Freedemia}}: 2<br>{{Grisean-Thirranic Commonwealth}}: 2<br>{{Navenna}}: 2<br>{{Alliria}}: 1<br>{{Bromley}}: 1<br>{{Kuehong}}: 1<br>{{Vodeo}}: 1<br />
<br />
=== Federal States and Surroundings ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = -32.491, 145.428| width = 2100 | height = 1500px | zoom = 6 | minzoom = 6 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -38.60922, 143.16610 ~Ember at The Stirge ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.9286333, 148.9564817 ~Ember on East Main Street ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.7986113, 154.0982628 ~Ember on Elmwood Road ~ ~<br />
| marker = -36.1735667, 156.2772408 ~Ember at Black Oaks Mall ~ ~<br />
| marker = -43.13465, 158.18278 ~Ember on Locksley Avenue ~ ~<br />
| marker = -37.5834409, 157.8571919 ~Ember on the Minnonigan Retail Corridor ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8766803, 152.9212426 ~Ember in the Le Plateau Offices ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.880943, 152.9134377 ~Ember on Rue de Stanton ~ ~<br />
| marker = -44.8877602 , 152.9145747 ~Ember at Côte Vénérée ~ ~<br />
| marker = -38.61042, 143.04582 ~Ember Rose Pointe ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.69777, 144.17627 ~Ember Campus Brighston ~ ~<br />
| marker = -41.05345, 145.63505 ~Ember Campus Zakahigan ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.07719, 145.23428 ~Ember San Pascual ~ ~<br />
| marker = -28.22225, 139.03218 ~Ember Fairview ~ ~<br />
| marker = -19.51130, 136.03771 ~Ember Semiconductor Production Plant ~ ~<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Gobrassanya ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 20.535, 86.602 | width = 1050px | height = 750px | zoom = 8 | minzoom = 8 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = 20.5637, 86.8900 ~Ember at Stonegather Center, Gobras City, Gobrassanya ~ ~<br />
| marker = 20.64653, 86.71842 ~Ember - Ko-Mong One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.64723, 86.71771 ~Ember - Ko-Mong Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.70094, 86.70072 ~Ember at Centre Commercial de Nueillé<br />
| marker = 20.56527, 86.87117 ~Ember at Cold Spring Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.58835, 86.83069 ~Ember at Soran Center Mall<br />
| marker = 20.69595, 86.76681 ~Ember at Great Mall of Chanayétte<br />
| marker = 20.64686, 86.68655 ~Ember at Broad Meadows Mall<br />
| marker = 20.48137, 86.78878 ~Ember at Inyee Village<br />
| marker = 20.51057, 86.88405 ~Ember at Cavanhurst Air Park Center<br />
| marker = 20.51801, 86.81457 ~Ember at Atiiqua Park Shooping Center<br />
| marker = 20.54000, 86.83309 ~Ember at Wandrasoon Creek Commons<br />
| marker = 20.54948, 86.80346 ~Ember at Sun Trees Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.56878, 86.74040 ~Ember at Bangerter Hills Mall<br />
| marker = 20.60257, 86.75241 ~Ember at Eapra Shopping Centra<br />
| marker = 20.83510, 86.71914 ~Ember at Grand Diamond Mall<br />
| marker = 20.74083, 86.89438 ~Ember at Obenaai Beach Town Center<br />
| marker = 20.71768, 86.90095 ~Ember at Obenaai Center<br />
| marker = 20.43103, 86.71122 ~Ember at Great Mall at Saddle Ranch<br />
| marker = 20.38367, 86.62984 ~Ember at Baumer Woods Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.45932, 86.55263 ~Ember at Baho Park<br />
| marker = 20.72757, 86.60216 ~Ember at Lhatvohg Fields Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.60040, 86.63191 ~Ember- Neetaukeit One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.59984, 86.63156 ~Ember - Neetaukeit Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.53073, 86.54250 ~Ember - Oz-Om Office Park One (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.53196, 86.54121 ~Ember - Oz Om Office Park Two (Office)<br />
| marker = 20.96073, 87.21874 ~Ember at The Big Junction Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.55222, 86.95646 ~Ember at Sunnydale Shopping Center<br />
| marker = 20.41001, 86.97977 ~Ember at Margenson Tech Park<br />
| marker = 20.73738, 86.72307 ~Ember Gobrassanya Headquarters<br />
| marker = 20.57543, 86.58154 ~Ember at The Mall at West Meadows<br />
| marker = 21.11087, 84.03103 ~Ember at Phalra Square<br />
| marker = 19.32755, 86.00590 ~Ember at Kirak Square<br />
| marker = 20.60742, 86.77362 ~Ember - Sugarchase (Office)<br />
| marker = 22.04552, 84.93180 ~Ember at Coweta Gateway Center<br />
| marker = 22.05403, 85.02541 ~Ember at Capitol Galleria<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tarephia ===<br />
<br />
{{#multimaps: | center = 3.47, 22.85| width = 2100 | height = 1500px | zoom = 5 | minzoom = 6 | maxzoom = 18<br />
| marker = -23.77142, 32.87271 ~Ember at Valle de Niqel ~ ~<br />
| marker = -21.15324, 28.51289 ~Ember Quentinsburgh ~ ~<br />
}}</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Franchises&diff=5168Collab:Federal States/Franchises2022-02-20T02:49:25Z<p>IiEarth: Fix</p>
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<div>FSA collaborators may input franchises located in the [[Federal States]] that they would be comfortable with them being mapped either regionally or nationally. This list will be organized by type of business. Some details may also be included, such as where your company is primarily based. If a headquarters is mentioned, make sure to link to it on the map at some point. Feel free to add more franchise types as needed.<br />
<br />
== Fast Food ==<br />
===Burgers===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Burgiie's}} is a fast food burger place nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Huckelberry's}} Nationwide inexpensive fast food burger restaurant. Based out of Wahanta, Clamash metropolitan area.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Duchess}} is a fast food burger joint which also specializes in ice cream.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Burger Ram}} is a fast food burger place located in the Southeast coastal region of the FSA, with its corporate headquarters based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hiway Diner}} (hamburger fast food chain prevalent in the West)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Yumburgers}} Nipewa's first Fast food place, opened in 1933 as a fry hut in downtown Kennedy. It is found around the Grand Lakes and the east coast. It can be found in the West coast but not as much<br />
<br />
===Pizza===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cookin' Pizza}} is a fast food pizza place located all over ,is a international chain based in Cygagon<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Aparicio's}} is a Minnonigan-based pizza-by-the-slice franchise.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pizza Storm}} {{OqueryFS|Pizza Storm Express}} is a fast food pizza restaurant. Pizza Storm Express is the shopping mall food court & gas station version.<br />
<br />
===Tacos===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TacoFresh}} , a chain available for the entire FSA, place the HQ wherever you want<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Especia}} <small>[[Especia|(wiki link)]]</small> a Archantanized Latinian-food fast food chain with things like tacos, quesadillas, burritos, etc.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|On Fire}} Nationwide fast casual chain of restaurants serving made to order burritos and bowls.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Social Tacos}} Available nationwide, counter service restaurants serving nachos, fajitas, burritos, enchiladas, quesadillas and bowls.<br />
<br />
===Chicken===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CluckyClover}} A fried chicken restaurant located across the entire FSA, especially concentrated in Grand Lake states<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Winghouse}} Fast wing shop found nationwide in suburban areas<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Yoyo's Chicken}} fast food place. Located only in the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cooper's Fried Chicken Fingers}} Fried chicken chain in western FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wingerz}} is a chain known for their chicken wings and sauces, mainly located along the east coast.<br />
<br />
===Deli/Sandwiches===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fieldie's}} is a stadium themed sandwich shop located nationwide, popular at stadiums. Originated and headquartered in San Vegas, Arlington<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hans & Frans Soup & Sandwich}} is a chain of sandwicheries which also serve soup. This Zakahigan-based company offers special location options, including university campuses and airports.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SubFusion}} highly franchised sub/sandwich shop found nationwide.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bagels & Bites}} is a regional Lakes chain specializing in bagel sandwiches.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Presswiches}} is a sandwicherie chain specializing in paninis, though submarine sandwiches are sold as well. Locations are concentrated in the Great Lakes region, though with some exceptions.<br />
<br />
===Breakfast===<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waffleville}} Breakfast fast food chain in western FSA<br />
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===Other/Various===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sunday Steakhouse}} is a nationwide fast food chain serving a wide variety of foods.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Golden Cafeteria}} <small>[[Golden Cafeteria|(wiki link)]]</small> A fast food chain based in [[Duncanheim]], available for the entire FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Freezing Point}} Ice cream shop service soft-serve ice cream and fast food. Some locations are only open seasonally.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Peninsula Fast Food}} , a chain available for the Southeastern "peninsula" (Culpepper and Astrantia and everything to the east of that).<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Midlands Grill}} serves a variety of foods in a fast casual setting, mainly in the eastern and central parts of the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jacky's}} is a regional chain serving northeastern style cuisine. Locations primarily in the northeast and "Mid-Ardentic" regions (north of Stanton).<br />
*{{OqueryFS|HowWok}} is a fast Chinese place primarily in urban and suburban centers of the West<br />
<br />
== Coffeehouse chains ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gobeletplain}} <small>[[Gobeletplain|(wiki link)]]</small> is a coffeehouse chain with [[Gobeletplain#Show_stores_on_map|many locations worldwide]]. ''You are very welcome to open Gobeletplain cafés in your state [[Talk:Gobeletplain|as described here]].''<br />
**{{MER-overpquery | name = show Gobeletplain cafes on the map | search1 = amenity/cafe | search2 = brand/Gobeletplain | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 4 | latitude = -36 | longitude = 148}} <br />
**number of locations: {{MER-opq-count | search1 = brand/Gobeletplain | area = Federal States of Archanta}} <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Schroeder}} <small>[[Schroeder|(wiki link)]]</small> is a well known chain of cafés with the headquarter in [[Belleville (NC)]]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffea}} coffee shops, spread in all FSA and worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|John Carson's}} <small>[[John Carson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A Nipewan Coffee shop/fast food place that is most known for it's sweet doughnuts and doughnut holes.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffee Inn}} A medium price coffee chain, also operating worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Verona Coffee}} <small>[[Verona Coffee|(wiki link)]]</small>, known for high quality, organic and fairtrade coffee<br />
*{{OqueryFS|BriteSpot}} a widespread chain of coffee shops. Ubiquitous in urban areas and a direct competitor to Starlight Cafe. Headquartered in Lake City, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Bradford Cove Stadium, where the Lake City Navigators play.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffee Fair}} a small regional chain in the New Carnaby/Culpepper area, but welcome to spread<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Awakening}} a small, higher-end cafe company known for its homey, relaxing decor, but with a very limited number of places (probably around 50). Please limit these to states neighboring {{Aquilia}}.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Starlight Cafe}} a chain of coffee and pastries in the middle and western FSA. This is highly franchised.<br />
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<br />
== Restaurants ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Halftime}}/{{OqueryFS|Halftime Sports Bar}} - Franchised sports bars throughout the Federal States, known for their chicken wings.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bianchi Pizzeria}} a chain of pizza.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Smoke Alarm}} a wings chain that is divided between a family-friendly restaurant and sports bar. Found everywhere.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Blue Wasp}} a sit down, dim lighting restaurant nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|OverEasy}} is a breakfast/lunch-only restaurant chain operating nationwide.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|FreshFish}} Mainly to be used in coastal regions on the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fat O’ Giants}} A bar-atmosphere restaurant based out of Beaumont , Pavonearse. They are known for their drinks and burgers. This is mainly used along the Great Lakes region along with the Rockies and Northwest region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Surry's}} Family diner chain. To be used throughout the eastern FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Tomatillo's Bar & Grill}} is a dine-in restaurant and bar serving burgers, ribs, seafood, tacos, and fajitas. Locations are based in the Great Lakes region, though the chain seeks to be national.<br />
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==Specialty Foods (Bakeries / Ice Cream etc.)==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Buntie's}} a bakery and pastry chain based out of Penquisset and found widely across the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ice Nine}} a nationwide ice cream and frozen treats franchise based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Glacé}} a nation-wide bakery and café which sells varieties of pastries and cakes.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sweet Bee}} is a nationwide chain serving ice cream and other desserts.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bobang}} a café found nationally, mostly known for its bubble/boba tea. Based in Stafford, Eustacia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cookie Coliseum}} cookie bakery found in shopping malls.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Phil's Pastries}} a bakery and pastry chain found in the southern part of the country, based in Fellshire.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Tunnel Vision Pretzels}} is a pretzel-specific bakery chain located in the Great Lakes and Southwest regions.<br />
<br />
== Banks ==<br />
===National banks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Western Bank}} <small>[[Western Bank|(wiki link)]]</small> based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]], historically prevalent across the west and north of the FSA but can be used anywhere<br />
*{{OqueryFS|First Archantan Bank}} prevalent in the eastern half of the country but intended to be nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|NBA}} National Bank of Archanta - nationwide bank, HQ in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-40.26294/159.83230 Stanton-NC]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Students' Credit Union}} is a credit union with most of its locations in college towns and on university campuses. SCU has its headquarters in Zakahigan and seeks to be a national brand.<br />
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===Regional banks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Tokkin}} based out of Penquisset and found along the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Plainus Bank}} influencer bank in the western-most Great Lake states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lakeside Bank}} a major bank in the central Grand Lakes states. Headquartered in Lake City; owns the naming rights to the Expo Gardens Coliseum, where the Minnonigan Minutemen and the Lake City Centurions both play.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Magnolia Bank}} Most popular along FS-1, with limited amounts extending to Mountain Range B. Headquartered in Middlewall, Thermond.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Star Bank}} a major bank mainly serving the southeast, based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.03534/158.96842 Lafayette, Whitestone]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Z2Bank}} a newer franchise mostly in the western mountains area.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lakewood Bank and Trust}} based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.86140/144.12483 Wallawaukee, Seneppi] and prevalent across the south of the FSA (Grand Lakes area). (intended market, but can be used sparingly outside this area)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Desert Financial}} Only found in far northwest.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Second National Bank}} regional bank based in Wahanta, CL. Found in Western FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Alormen State}} based in Alormen and surrounding states, previously state-owned but now private, focused on agriculture, commerce and industry.<br />
<br />
===State banks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ESEBank - Elway State Employees Bank}} a public bank in Elway.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Silver Bank}} a private bank based mostly used in southern [[Apawiland]].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|FelSavingsBank}} private bank in Fellshire.<br />
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== Supermarkets and other big-box chains ==<br />
<br />
=== Hypermarkets/Superstores, Bulk stores ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Syka}} Bulk food and other goods store headquarted in Norotonick, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Abacus}} Headquartered in Kennedy, Nipewa<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hayes'}} an upscale department store, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-39.03696/158.96456 Lafayette, Whitestone].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Walker's}} - A department store.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Whites}}/{{OqueryFS|White's}} - a department store, which operates nationwide, generally in downtowns and malls, but some big box stores can exist as well<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Orchids}} - a chain of hypermarket/discount department stores/groceries. Hedquartered in [[Orchid Fields]], [[McPearson]], [[West Massodeya]]. Found nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Redshed}} <small>[[Redshed|(wiki link)]]</small> - a big department store, found mostly in retail areas, can be found all over the [[Federal States of Archanta]]. Headquartered in [[Apawiland]].<br />
**Mapped locations: 59<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Harrelson's}} - department store focused on luxury goods and high fashion<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Greeley Mart}} - big department box store. Direct competitor to Redshed. Headquartered in Wahanta, Clamash. <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Newport's}} - department store only found in shopping malls of large cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bonnetter's}} - a department store only found in shopping malls of cities 50,000 or less. Operated by Newport's<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Joyces}} - a department store which the clothes are always on-sale. Found in large outdoor shopping centers or as a standalone store. It is never an anchor to an indoor shopping mall.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Maxima}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - a wholesale/cash and carry in western/north FSA (based in Sierra)<br />
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=== Higher Range Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nichols}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small>: chain of smaller, higher-end markets specializing in higher quality and organic foods<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Massodeya Superlocal}} <small>[[Massodeya Superlocal|(wiki link)]]</small>: Chain of smaller, high-end groceries, specializing in local fairtrade, organic foods and high quality produce. Headquartered in [[Huntington (McPearson)|Huntington]]. Mostly found in both [[West Massodeya|West]] and [[East Massodeya|East]] Massodeya. Though rarer in the East Central Region of the [[Federal States]]<br />
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=== Mid Range Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Marchban}} - suburban supermarket chain based in {{Nishowigan}}.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Treasure Island}} - A supermarket chain based in Aperia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Starmart}} - An urban supermarket chain mainly serving downtowns in large cities.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Colonial Market}} <small>[[Colonial Market|(wiki link)]]</small> An East-Coast regional supermarket. Is open for development all along the eastern seaboard.<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Eastern Seaboard.'')<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wa'ew Supermarkets}} - Primarily northeastern supermarket. Use sparingly outside of the northeast, as the company is "growing" out of the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Shoppersmart}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - western supermarket originating in Sierra<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Farmer Joe's}} - Supermarket chain growing out of Nipewa. Most locations are around the Grand Lakes<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Green Octagon}} - A regional supermarket chain based in Fellshire with locations to be based mostly in the Grand Lake and southeastern states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Epicenter}} - Can be found all over the west. Named as an icon of its popularity, as well as its founder's history with seismic activity.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Double-Y}} - Headquarters in Darsons, Michisaukee, located in the central FSA with a few locations elsewhere.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Orson's}} <small>[[Orson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A regional mid-range supermarket with locations mostly in Grand Lake states.<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Grand Lakes.'')<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sir Save-A-Lots}} - regional supermarket found in Clamash and nearby states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Torringtons}} - supermarket found in western FSA.<br />
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=== Discount Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|GUDBY}} - (Good buy) Small footprint discount grocery store that only sells private label.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Dollar Castle}} - a variety store where items and packaged food are cheap due to either small sized packaging or poor quality. Spreading across rural FSA in the outskirts of small towns.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Greenfoods}} - A discount supermarket chain found primarily in low-income areas throughout the southeastern region of the FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Las Provisones}} - Small, cheap store found in urban areas around the eastern mountain range.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Chamberlain's}} - Smaller store with really cheap prices, usually found in suburban areas in the northeast region.<br />
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=== Do it Yourself ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Loads}} - Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Archantan Tire}} HQ in Fayette, Nipewa<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Hammer & Nail}} - founded in Oakhill, now all in the eastern and middle FSA<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Home Improvement Co.}} - found in the Southeast and Lakes regions of the FSA<br />
* {{OqueryFS|good luck}} found in the West Central Region and plains of the Mountain region. Named after the mountain folks' joke that the farmers below can do nothing.<br />
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=== Books ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|New2U Books}} - used book seller. Only found in large cities and cities with large universities.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Scheun & Edler}} - founded in Creedle, New Carnaby, now in Stanton - most shops in the eastern part<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paige & Page Book Store}} - big box book store - found along west coast and mountain region<br />
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=== Pet Supply Stores ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Chew Toy Depot}} - large store with all kinds of pet food and toys, found all over the country. <br />
* {{OqueryFS|PetLover}} - store dedicated to the adoption of pets and the sale of products for animals.<br />
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=== Arts & Craft Stores ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Frantleys}} - large store with all kinds arts and crafts supplies. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Hobby House}} - large store with all kinds art supplies, fabrics, and home decor. Found nationwide.<br />
<br />
=== Office Supplies Stores === <br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Office Inc.}} - large office supply store. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|The Organizing Organization}} - store dedicated to organization (i.e. containers, totes,). It is only found in large metropolitan areas with one per market.<br />
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=== Sporting Goods/Outdoors Stores === <br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Champion Camp Co.}} - Outdoors store found in large cities. Sells camping, hunting, fishing, and sporting goods. Usually a large box store, but sometime found as a medium to large anchor in shopping malls.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Big Barry's}} - another large sporting good stores. More focused on selling clothing and sporting goods than outdoors supplies.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paragon Sports Store}} - Specializes in outdoor activities usually for the mountains— fishing, camping, skiing, etc, not that big of a store so can be found in smaller, starting-point towns<br />
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=== Farm & Ranch Stores === <br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Kerbys Farm & Ranch Supply}} - regional medium size box store dedicating to farm and ranching supplies such as tools, flannel clothing, animal feed, and fencing. Found in Mountain and West Lakes Regions in rural communities with between 2,000 and 30,000 population<br />
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== Convenience Stores ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Universe}} is a standalone convenience store<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Crown}} a convenience store prevalent across the east coast with a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coverz}} a convenience store located across eastern and central FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|89Mart}} a convenience chain with locations in metro Stanton and the southeast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Smartmart}} a convenience chain with locations in the Lakes Region<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jimmy's}} a convenience store based in the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pulse}} is a convenience store/newsstand most frequently found in train stations and airports<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
===Companies===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|JWHancher Hotels}} headquartered in downtown [[Lake City]], [[Minnonigan]]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Krannert Lodgings}} headquarters TBD<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Capstone}} headquarted in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bassett-Leyton Hotel Brands}} - western HQ in Wahanta, CL & eastern HQ TBD <br />
*{{OqueryFS|ValuCation Hotels}} - headquarters TBD<br />
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===5-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hancher Elite}} an international JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Holliston Inn}} a national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Bassett}} - international Bassett-Leyton brand. <br />
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===4-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Wilberding}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waltherams Suites}} a national brand that specifically features sustainability and endorsement of regional pop culture of locations<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Consulate Suites}} a Bassett-Leyton brand - suites only hotel and often has a conference center<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Leyton Hotel}} a Bassett-Leyton brand <br />
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===3-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Atrium}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Meridian Suites}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Myicka Lodge}} a nationwide brand with all locations at national scenic and historic suites, usually away from large cities<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Watercress Inn}} generally in Mocoquin but can be found in adjacent areas. Please message [http://opengeofiction.net/user/Megacity2005Creator me] first.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Restfield Inn & Suites}} {{OqueryFS|Restfield Inn}}a run of the mill Bassett-Leyton national hotel brand.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bassett Botanica Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand that is higher quality than Restfield Inns<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Patio by Bassett}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand often with more suites<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Kenton Inn}} {{OqueryFS|Kenton Inn & Suites}} - a ValuCation brand national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hotel Zzz}} a national hotel brand owned by Ames Executive Entertainment<br />
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===2-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Atrium Select}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Continental Inn}} a budget hotel chain found near major highways and small cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Goodnite Inn}} a national budget hotel <br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchantInn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand found in communities of 15,000 or more. Can be placed in small tourist trap towns.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Western Trails Inn}} a ValuCation national brand found in the western half of FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Morningsky Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|StayOut Inn}} {{OqueryFS|StayOut Inn & Suites}} a ValuCation national brand<br />
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<br />
===1-Star/Motel===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Krannert Inn}} a Krannert Lodgings brand popular along motorways between the Lakes and Northwest Regions<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hartt Motel}} a national chain of motels<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Towne Inn}} a chain of motels found on the outskirts of small towns<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mega 9 Motel}} a ValuCation national brand. Locations in urban and bigger towns are poor quality, however location in small towns(pop. <5,000) are relatively nice.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Econobudget Inn}} - A ValuCation national brand. Similar to Mega 9 Motel.<br />
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== Vehicular Energy ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantol}}/{{OqueryFS|Archantoil}} - a gas station chain that probably is operated nationwide<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SevenMiles}} - gas station found all around the FSA. Called so because of its frequency.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fossill}} national gas station chain based out of Clamash.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| Rudd Bros.}} national truck stop chain.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| ROUTEstop}} national rest stop chain with a gas station, charging station, fast food restaraunts and a small campsite.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| Busterson's}} national rest stop chain, gas station & supermarket in competition with ROUTEstop. These are found in smaller towns & cities and is a pretty big gas station.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|GasIt}} a gas station chain on the east coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Penqergy}} a franchiseable renewable energy provider for electric vehicles at stations across the state of Penquisset. Also have some interstate locations. Company also has home provider / community engineering operations.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gas&Go}} a gas station chain operating primarily in the northern East Coast region. It is, however, open for expansion all along the coast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paxaco}} a gas station chain that has locations nationwide but more concentrated in the Great Lakes/South. Also known for major locations along motorways having at least one electric charging "pump".<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coastal Oil}} a medium-sized gas station that is highly prevalent on the west side of the country. Usually placed in either downtown areas, or along motorways. Locations have a small convenience store located to it, unless in highly urbanized downtown areas.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CT Gas}} - a gas station chain based in Aperia and prevalent on the east coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Corona}} <small>[[Corona|(wiki link)]]</small> - gas station chain prevalent in the mountain region and west coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|DatCo}} <small>[[DatCo|(wiki link)]]</small> - A gas station commonly found in the East Coast and East Central Region, despite being national. Successful Gas Station chain since 1964.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ECar Charging Station}} - a chain of electric car charging stations. Manufactured and sold by the Neneehen ECar company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| 91}} Gas station and convenience store named after FS-91. Found in the far northwest and Cosperica.<br />
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== Provided Energy ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Penqergy}} a franchisable energy provider for communities seeking to achieve a higher degree of sustainability based out of Penquisset. Some engineering contract areas of exploration include solar, wind, aqueous, thermal, and pedekinetic. Also has energy servies for vehicular energy<br />
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== Fashion ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Faves}} a clothing store for young women, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-40.69029/159.62739 Raidenne, Culpepper].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Needle & Thread}} a unisex clothing company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|hoodie's}} a clothing store specializing in custom and name brand hoodies.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Flannel Company}} is a clothing store best known for its flannel shirts.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Laces}} is a large chain that sells shoes and athletic clothing, with locations throughout the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Island}} is an upscale clothing chain located mostly on the east coast that sells men's, women's, and children's clothing and accessories.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Shoe Show}} nationwide warehouse shoe store found in shopping centers.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Toledo's}} generic clothing store found in shopping centers and malls.<br />
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==Media==<br />
===Radio and television networks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Mix}} The Mix is a radio station owned and operated by Corral Media (Headquartered in Kennedy). It specializes in Hip-hop and RNB. Place this in cities with a huge hip-hop scene.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|NOW!}} NOW is a pop station playing all of today's best hits and boasting 1 hour of ad-free music. It is owned by Corral Media. Feel free to place in any city.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Free Media}} a media host known for owning any radio stations in the Federal States. Based on National Public Radio (NPR)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ATN}} One of the main news channels in the Federal States and also worldwide. Headquarter in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-37.60617/157.79073 Huntington].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mountain Country Radio}} ({{OqueryFS|MCR}}) is a radio station which plays country music in the Mountain Region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Uplands Archantan News Network}} ({{OqueryFS|UANN}}) is one of the main news networks, based mostly in the Northwest, Central, and Mountains Regions of the [[Federal States]].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ANB}} (Achantan National Broadcasting)}} a very popular national-wide broadcasting and news company based in Orterrado, Laine.<br />
<br />
Note: MCR and UANN have no headquarters, but have offices and major offices. You may add offices without permission, but contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/iiEarth iiEarth] if you would like a major office.<br />
<br />
== Pharmacies ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nexi}} a national brand headquartered.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|BriteCare}} a nationwide pharmaceutical company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CYP}} stands for Cecil Young Pharmacy, found throughout the entire country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|YouFirst}} a pharmacy spread nation-wide, based in Cosperica.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Medina Pharmacy}} present in Sierra<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Graxton's}} a pharmacy chain found along the West Coast and West Lakes region<br />
<br />
== Technology ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Zap}} an autonomous car rental service located in major cities, especially at airport facilities and transporation hubs.<br />
<br />
===Retail===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Planet Desktop}} an electronics and computer store (found in Sierra and elsewhere)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TechCenter}} an electronics and computer parts store geared towards enthusiasts located in northwestern FSA.<br />
<br />
===Hardware and Software===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ember}} <small>[[Ember (company)|(wiki link)]]</small> a computer and other hardware-manufacturing company, also produces software.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CranBerry}} a computer/cell phone manufacturing company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Findix}} Internet-related company that started as a search engine. Based in Burton, PA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Versatil}} A mobile device manufacturer serving the southwestern FSA, headquartered in Nenova, Aquilia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Evo}} <small>[[Evo|(wiki link)]]</small> Electronics company manufacturing computer hardware as well as smartphones. HQ in Silver Valley, Tempache.<br />
<br />
===Cell Carriers===<br />
*Minnonigan Wireless, or {{OqueryFS|MWireless}} a once-regional cellular phone provider expanding to the greater southwestern FSA. Based in Ondassagam, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Lake City Pitch where the Lake City Blue Stars play. Also operates {{OqueryFS|MWireless Express}} locations, selling small electronics and accessories in train stations and airports.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|StarCellular}} a cell phone service provider with service and physical locations through the entire country<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fenix Wireless}} Nationwide cell phone carrier providing wireless voice, messaging, and data services based in [[Los Reyes|Hermosa Park]], [[Tempache]]. Also operates {{OqueryFS|Elektrik}}, a low-cost prepaid option.<br />
<br />
===Social media===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|MyStory}} <small>[[MyStory|(wiki link)]]</small> a social media company. MyStory was founded in 2010, and has 28 million users.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|MyStream}} A Social media company for videos and livestreams, it is currently the one of the most popular video sharing website on the planet, and was founded in 2004 by a bunch of entrepreneurs in Nipewa looking to share their video blogs,<br />
*{{OqueryFS|LIFEstory}} a social media company with regional moderation offices and server buildings in certain regions.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Shiver}} a popular short-video entertainment company founded in 2011.<br />
<br />
==Transportation==<br />
===Intercity===<br />
====Airlines====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Federal Airlines}} <small>[[Federal Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is an airline operated out of [[Stanton International Airport|Stanton]] that does International service as well as Domestic.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Union Airways}} <small>[[Union Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based in [[Orterrado]] and operates international and domestic flights.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Southern Airlines}} <small>[[Southern Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based out of [[Lake City International Airport]], with a focus on domestic flights and trans-Asperic flights to Antarephia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|flySmart}} <small>[[flySmart|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]] and [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]. Specializes in flights across the western and southern FSA but also serves other major FS cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lake Airways}} <small>[[Lake Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airliner headquartered in Fayette, Nipewa. It also flies out of other parts of the FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SkyRide Airlines}} <small>[[SkyRide Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Gunnison Airport]] in [[Lake City]]. Direct competitor of flySmart.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Apex Air}} <small>[[Apex Air|(wiki link)]]</small> is a budget airline based out of [[Los Reyes Valdez International Airport|Los Reyes]]. Mostly focuses on domestic flights throughout the northern FSA, but does a few international routes.<br />
====Coach Buses====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cheetah Buses}}- Cheetah Buses is a coach bus company that serves the FSA and the rest of Astrasia. Bus depots are usually in Towns/Cities with a population over 1K<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Redfox Trailways}}- Redfox Trailways is a coach bus company that serves the FSA. Competitor of Cheetah Buses but sometimes share depots in towns/cities with intermodal stations<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchanTrails}}- Coach bus company offering intercity service throughout the west and the Lakes region.<br />
====Passenger Rail====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Quicklink}} <small>[[Quicklink|(wiki link)]]</small> QuickLink is a Nipewan owned railway company that calls their stations Quicklink Terminals and keeps them within big towns and major cities. The stations are somewhat like airports but function like train stations. (Contact plainoldbread on discord or on OGF to get a line in your state)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchRail}}- High-speed passenger rail service throughout the southeastern Federal States.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|LakeLynx}}- High-speed passenger rail service connecting San Alonzo, WJ; Lake City, MN; and Wallawaukee, SN.<br />
<br />
===Automobiles===<br />
====Dealerships====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Carlivery}} is a fairly new dealership that sells a vareity of cars (much like Carvana). It delivers cars and has locations with "car vending machines" which you go and pick up the car you've purchased from.<br />
====Manufacturers====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wears}} is a nationwide auto repair and parts maintenance superstore based in Wearhead, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bloom Empire Automobiles (BEA)}} is a car manufacturing company with no headquarters. Operates worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|DeLand}} is a worldwide car manufacturer based in New Carnaby (Wasserstadt, maybe). <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Empire Joop Rebel & Bull (EJR&B)}} <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Noble}} cars are a FSA-made brand of car with a large following. Dealerships everywhere. Headquarters are in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-41.1971/159.5120 Hearthsbridge, Culpepper] with factories all over the country.<br />
:*{{OqueryFS|Crystalline Motors}} is a luxury car manufacturing company with plants in Gramercy, Seneppi, though much manufacturing has likely been outsourced. Remains of a Gramercy headquarters remain, but Crystalline was bought out by {{OqueryFS|Noble}} during an economic downturn. Now share many cobranded dealerships as {{OqueryFS|Noble/Crystalline{{OqueryFS|.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gramercy}} and {{OqueryFS|Gramercy Clinton Motors (GCM)}} are a large car manufacturer headquartered in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-42.1486/142.9951 Clinton, Seneppi] and with some plants in neighboring Gramercy, though some manufacturing has likely been outsourced to other cities and other countries. Dealerships all around the FSA and sparingly around the world.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sengasi Motors}} Sengasi Motors is a Lianese car manufacturer with an Archantan HQ in Fayette, Nipewa. It is found all over FSA and around the world with dealerships like Elite Sengasi only being in cities over 1M near shopping malls.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Minamiaizu}} is a car company with dealerships across the entire FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nilsen}} a Slavonian car manufacturer with dealerships across the FSA and worldwide. Nilsen Trucks is the semi-truck division known for making powerful, durable and reliable trucks and are sold at separate dealers, usually right outside cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Röhr Motor Company (RMC)}} is a Schwaldian car manufacturer known for making high performance and luxury vehicles, dealerships worldwide. There is also a motorcycle branch named {{OqueryFS|RMC Motorized Bikes}} dealerships are only found in well populated cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Neneehen ECar Dealer}} - electric car manufacturer and dealer, headquartered in [[Barstone]], [[Tennewa|TE]].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Venita}} - a worldwide car manufacturer based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-36.1381/161.9393&layers=B Yorksey, EY].<br />
<br />
===Rentals===<br />
====Car Rental====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Axcess Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports. [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.56036/141.45799 Based in Lake City.]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pennywise Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports.<br />
====Micromobility====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waywheel}} is an urban bicycle and scooter rental service with operations across the country and a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
<br />
===Farm Equipment===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fieldlander}} - a FSA manufacturer and seller of tractors, combines, and other pieces of farm equipment. Fieldlander Implements (dealerships) are located across the country. The company also has several manufacturing plants around the country.<br />
<br />
== Auto Shops ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jumpstart Auto Parts}} auto parts store located across the entire FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ace+ Auto Parts}} auto parts store located in mountain region and expanding into the rest of the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Top Tier Tire}} - tire store found in western FSA.<br />
<br />
== Movie Theaters ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Screeners}} a large cinema chain<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Film Company}} a large cinema chain<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cineplus}} (mostly Western) cinema chain, present in Sierra<br />
<br />
==Theme Parks==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Splashin' Wild}} Theme park based in Nipewa, more prevalent near water, and has more locations in the Grand Lakes region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Thrillville}} Theme Park based in Nipewa, specializes in roller coasters and has a small waterpark.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fun Water World}} warer-pleasure parks in Oakhill, New Carnaby and ...<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gargantua Entertainment Corporation}} Corporation that owns and operates numerous theme parks, including [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-37.0461/160.8190 Lager Park, [[Morsboro]] ]<br />
<br />
==Casinos==<br />
===Companies===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ames Executive Entertainment}} - Parent company of several national casino brands. Began in Clamash, now headquartered TBD<br />
===Casino Brands===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|VICE President Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - More luxurious than Amulet Casino - Found in larger cities, gambling cities, and tourism-based economy cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Amulet Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - Found in smaller cities<br />
<br />
==Real Estate==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jenny Francis}} based on Keller Williams and based in (???).<br />
<br />
==Delivery Service==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Federal Parcel Service}} a private shipping/delivery service company with warehouses all over the FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ExpressShip}} private nationwide logistics company providing delivery and supply chain services.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ITC}}: money transfer/bank wiring/courier services<br />
<br />
==Thrift Stores==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Helpful Hands}} a thrift shop based in Oswego.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ValueVille}} A thrift store based in Fayette, Nipewa.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Dollar Bills}} a thrift store with all merchandise costing $1.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Thriftwell}} a thrift store selling donated items<br />
<br />
==Furniture Stores==<br />
* {{OqueryFS|JJ's Furniture}} has many smaller stores, found all over the country<br />
<br />
==Produce Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hilton Farms}} usually places agriculture products in chains but owns independent shops spread nationally with few international locations. In rural areas, there are production facilities to package and prepare the food for distribution.<br />
<br />
==Insurance Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mutual of Wahanta}} - large insurance company based in Wahanta, Clamash<br />
*{{OqueryFS|PLICO}} - medium sized life insurance company based in Gantiac, Clamash (Planner's Life Insurance Company)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Regionwide}} - large car and home insurance company. No HQ yet.<br />
<br />
==Hospital Networks==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ConcordaHealth}} a large hospital network with HQ in Wahanta, CL. Currently there are several hospitals owned by Concorda Health in Wahanta. Hospital names are preceded by ConcordaHealth (i.e. ConcordaHealth Memorial Hospital). Currently has naming rights to the soccer stadium in Wahanta. Regional HQ offices TBD where appropriate. <br />
<br />
==Tax Preparing Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TaxFSA}} - nationwide tax preparing company<br />
<br />
==Financial Advising Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Rook & Knight Financial}} - nationwide financial advisor company<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Franklin Perkins Financial}} - financial advisor company typically found in strip malls or small town main streets. <br />
*{{OqueryFS|UnityFinancial}} - large investing/stockbroker company<br />
<br />
==Adult Specialty==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jbob’s Anime}} Is an anime store across the FSA.<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Index:Airports&diff=4830Index:Airports2022-02-08T20:46:49Z<p>IiEarth: Rearrange Kalisanjo to the list alphabetically</p>
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<div>This index contains information about '''mapped airports''' with scheduled commercial flights only. Facilities solely for general aviation or military use are not included here.<br />
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*'''D''' is for domestic airports without regularly-manned customs facilities.<br />
*'''R''' is for regional international airports with no flight-distance longer than 3000km<br />
*'''G''' is for global gateways that have a handful of flights longer than 3000km; ''only one per country with total population 5–15 million, only two per country with total population 15–30 million, and three or more for countries with a total population greater than 30 million''. Countries with less than 5 million people should not include a G-type airport at this time.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="margin:0px;width:100%;"<br />
|- <br />
! | Country<br />
! | Primary City<br />
! | Airport Name<br />
! | Code<br /><small>(see note)</small><br />
! | Type<br /><small>(see note)</small><br />
! | Gates<br />(total)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Runway orientation and length<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
|-<br />
|{{Allendea}}<br />
|Fojenica<br />
|Fojenica-Abayabuque Airport<br />
|FJA<br />
|G<br />
|38<br />
|03/21 (2900m)<br />
13/31 (2000m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|-17.7447|18.7879}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Antharia}}<br />
|Borrodin<br />
|Aéroportul Internacional Bărrădin-Rym<br />
|BRR<br />
|G<br />
|61<br />
|13R/31L (4900 m)<br />
13L/31R (4900 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|41.0185|84.9062}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[Arion]]<br />
|Orlioni<br />
|Orlioni Airport<br />
|ORI<br />
|R<br />
|6<br />
|11/29 (1750m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|18.47835|51.92577}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Barzona<br />
| Aeroport Internacional na Barzona Mateus Barrigan<br />
| BAR<br />
| R<br />
| 32<br />
| 14/32 (2657m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-12.6909|18.5272}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Carante<br />
| Aeroport Internacional Marescal Belmont<br />
| CAR<br />
| R<br />
| 17<br />
| 18/36 (4125m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-14.3189|19.5127}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Mondier<br />
| Mondier Airport<br />
| MON<br />
| D<br />
| 6<br />
| 10/28 (2005m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-15.1530|20.3594}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Narvas<br />
| Narvas Airport<br />
| NAR<br />
| D<br />
| 3<br />
| 16/33 (2144m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-15.1570|18.1304}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Port-Camarare<br />
| Camarare Airport<br />
| CMR<br />
| D<br />
| 1<br />
| 04/22 (1020m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-14.3714|18.5293}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Barzona}}<br />
| Simonet<br />
| Montfort Airport<br />
| MFT<br />
| D<br />
| 3<br />
| 14/32 (1800m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-19.6776|18.9059}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|Akdalyakale<br />
|Sultan II. Mustafa Havalimanı<br />
|DDD<br />
|D<br />
|4<br />
|04/22 (2867 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|38.7186|79.5762}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|Ardeşehir<br />
|Erdoğan Ahmet Paşa Havalimanı<br />
|DDA<br />
|G<br />
|50<br />
|08R/26L (2980 m) <br />08L/26R (2980 m) <br />09R/27L (2981 m) <br />09L/27R (2981 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|39.2479|84.3387}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|İslahisar<br />
|Sultan Bayezid Havalimanı<br />
|DDI<br />
|R<br />
|9<br />
|01/19 (4686 m) <br /> 15/33 (4599 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|39.0036|79.6632}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|Kayramtor<br />
|Sultan III. Demirhan Havalimanı<br />
|DDK<br />
|D<br />
|10<br />
|01/19 (2443 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|38.1795|77.6603}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|Nehirhisar<br />
|Sultan VI. Mehmet Havalimanı<br />
|DDN<br />
|G<br />
|12<br />
|14R/32L (4352 m) <br /> 14L/32R (4474 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|40.2858|76.3676}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{Demirhan Empire}}<br />
|Tarsınar<br />
|Sultan II. Selim Ulasrarası Havalimanı<br />
|DDT<br />
|G<br />
|14<br />
|05/23 (3632 m)<br />
|{{Airport-coord|37.6816|81.1658}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Barre Harbor, MN<br />
| Gridland Gateway International Airport<br />
| BRR<br />
| R<br />
| 5<br />
| 13/31 (2500m)<br />7/25 (3500m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.7164|139.9129}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Burton, PQ<br />
| Burton-New Atwick International Airport<br />
| BNA<br />
| G<br />
| 106<br />
| 02L/20R (3300m)<br />02R/20L (3300m)<br />09/27 (2600m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.9931|161.4442}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Carbonridge, MN<br />
| Northern Minnonigan Regional Airport<br />
| NMN<br />
| R<br />
| 7<br />
| 14/32 (3000m)<br />6/24 (2000m)<br />18/36 (1675m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-39.9922|140.2306}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Lake City, MN<br />
| [[Lake City#Gunnison International Airport|Gunnison International Airport]]<br />
| GNN<br />
| R<br />
| 41<br />
| 7/25 (2500m)<br />16/34 (1500m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.5264|141.5609}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Lake City, MN<br />
| [[Lake City#Lake City International Airport|Lake City International Airport]]<br />
| LCX<br />
| G<br />
| 194<br />
| 18L/36R (4000m)<br />18R/36L (3250m+1000m)<br />5L/23R (3500m)<br />5C/23C (2290m)<br />5R/23L (2290m)<br>6L/24R (3500m)<br>6R/24L (3000m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.5632|141.2957}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Ondassagam, MN<br />
| Ondassagam-Bucks County Regional Airport<br />
| BUX<br />
| R<br />
| 21<br />
| 11/29 (2625m)<br />3/21 (2600m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.1458|140.5163}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Porte Springs, RP<br />
| Hessonite County Regional Airport<br />
| HPS<br />
| D<br />
| 4<br />
| 14/32 (3720m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-36.0723|142.1348}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Swansonville, RP<br />
| Eric Robinson International Airport<br />
| SWE<br />
| G<br />
| 78<br />
| 2L/19R (3334m)<br />2R/19L (3334m)<br />3L/20R (3287m)<br />3R/20L (4430m)<br />11/29 (2868m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-34.8640|143.9915}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Wallawaukee, SN<br />
| Foley-Fillmore International Airport<br />
| WFF<br />
| G<br />
| 172<br />
| 4L/22R (1920m)<br />4R/22L (3320m)<br />3L/21R (3470m)<br />3R/21L (3910m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-41.8225|143.8077}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Federal States}}<br />
| Warwick, PQ<br />
| Benjamin K. Hedstrom International Airport<br />
| BKH<br />
| G<br />
| 98<br />
| 07/25 (3800m)<br />14L/32R (3500m)<br />14R/32RL (3500m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-40.0278|159.9679}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Freedemia}}<br />
| Jhuandan<br />
| Jhuandan International Airport<br />
| JIX<br />
| G<br />
| 62<br />
| 2L/20R (3120m)<br />2C/20C (2920m)<br />2R/20L (3920m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-23.9101|32.7259}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Freedemia}}<br />
| Jhuandan<br />
| Jhuandan Peninsula Airfield<br />
| JHA<br />
| R<br />
| 18<br />
| 14L/32R (2510m)<br />14R/32L (2800m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-23.7625|32.9232}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Freedemia}}<br />
| Quentinsburgh<br />
| Mathers National Airfield<br />
| MAT<br />
| R<br />
| 16<br />
| 05/23 (2810m)<br />02/20 (2220m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-21.0452|28.4968}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Freedemia}}<br />
| Quentinsburgh<br />
| Quentinsburgh Sean Bond International Airport<br />
| QBX<br />
| G<br />
| 129<br />
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| {{Airport-coord|-21.1445|28.6202}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Freedemia}}<br />
| Vandoveur<br />
| Vandoveur-Frankelyn National Airport<br />
| VFR<br />
| R<br />
| 24<br />
| 16L/34R (3690m)<br />16R/34L (3690m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-19.3436|26.5627}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Gobrassanya}}<br />
| Gobras City<br />
| Gobras International Worldport<br />
| GWP<br />
| G<br />
| 120<br />
| 12R/30L (3048m)<br />12C/30C (4050m)<br />12L/30R (3028m)<br />3/21 (3539m)<br />8/26 (3048m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|20.7199|86.5503}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Guai}}<br />
| Northern Guai Region<br />
| Northern Guai International Airport<br />
| KOG<br />
| R<br />
| 11<br />
| 11/29 (3000m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-39.0634|17.2602}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Guai}}<br />
| Vai<br />
| Vai International Airport<br />
| VIA<br />
| G<br />
| 88<br />
| 09R/27L (3500m)<br />15/33 (3500m)<br />09L/27R (3500m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-40.2958|14.9975}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Inxigne}}<br />
| Maracaram<br />
| Maracaram International Airport<br />
| MCM<br />
| R<br />
| 4<br />
| 09/27 (2670m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-21.2490|21.9120}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Iscu}}<br />
| Port Holy<br />
| Escu Enternational Aerport<br />
| ICI<br />
| R<br />
| 8<br />
| 16/34 (2000m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|2.10302|92.29865}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Izaland}}<br />
| Sainðaul <br />
| Sainðaul Asunahama International Airport (作安崎空島國際空港) <br />
| SUL <br />
| G <br />
| 137<br />
| 06L/24R (3650 m)<br>06C/24C (3650 m)<br>06R/24L (3650 m) <br />
| {{Airport-coord|36.1164|128.6493}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Izaland}}<br />
| Sainðaul <br />
| Sainðaul Kanui City Airport (作安崎嘉濃都市空港) <br />
| KNU<br />
| R <br />
| 30<br />
| 12/30 (3420 m) <br />
| {{Airport-coord|35.9889|129.0830}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Izaland}}<br />
| Warohan<br />
| Warohan Takarun International Airport (深灣太加柳國際空港) <br />
| WRH<br />
| G <br />
| 74<br />
|33L/15R (3850 m)<br>33R/15L (3850 m)<br>19/1 (3250 m) <br />
| {{Airport-coord|33.5964|125.8784}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kalisanjo}}<br />
| Ǩarsyände<br />
| Osĭkifastora-eki Ǩarsyändeja<br />
''Ǩarsyände Airport''<br />
| KRS<br />
| R<br />
| 36<br />
| 10/28 (1746 m)<br />05L/23R (2653 m)<br />05R/23L (2001 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-50.03864|67.52785}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kalisanjo}}<br />
| Mirijaku<br />
| Osĭkifastora-Eki den Mirijaku-Viltaskaija den Kalisänjo Noukou-Dasykarija<br />
''Mirijaku-Northwest Kalisänjo Regional Airport''<br />
| YAK<br />
| R<br />
| 13<br />
| 07/25 (3001 m)<br />01/19 (2180 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-48.22029|64.24768}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kalisanjo}}<br />
| Osenkou<br />
| Osĭkifastora-Ekii Osenkouja Dzyorĭpetaraija<br />
''Osenkou International Airport''<br />
| OKU<br />
| R<br />
| 21<br />
| 13/22 (1926 m)<br />08/26 (1182 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-50.44803|68.63119}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kalisanjo}}<br />
| Sediharaja<br />
| Emilija Tanaka Kaporavo Dzyorĭpetaraija Oskifastora-eki Sediharaja/Senzyouda<br />
''Emilija Tanaka Kaporavo Sediharaja/Senzyou International Airport''<br />
| SHJ<br />
| G<br />
| 102<br />
| 04/22 (1995 m)<br />17/35 (3563 m)<br />08L/26R (3563 m)<br />08C/26C (3298 m)<br />08R/26L (2278 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-49.9897|65.3884}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kojo}}<br />
| Finkyáse<br />
| Fóskiman Mijizággai A'éropō<br />
| FIN<br />
| R<br />
| 30<br />
| 6L/24R (4010 m)<br />6R/24L (3100 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|33.57121|117.08323}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kojo}}<br />
| Jaka<br />
| Jaka Mijizággai A'éropō<br />
| JAK<br />
| R<br />
| 21<br />
| 11/29 (3820 m)<br />4/22 (3060 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|34.30325|119.95665}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kojo}}<br />
| Kippa<br />
| Kippa A'éropō<br />
| KIP<br />
| R<br />
| 11<br />
| 0/18 (3530 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|35.42886|119.28762}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kojo}}<br />
| Pyingshum<br />
| Pyingshum Mijizággai A'éropō<br />
| PSM<br />
| G<br />
| 91<br />
| 10L/28R (4020 m)<br />10R/28L (3510 m)<br />11L/29R (3600 m)<br />11R/29L (4010 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|36.28598|119.78732}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Kojo}}<br />
| Yoyomi<br />
| Yoyomi-Rō Mijizággai A'éropō<br />
| YYM<br />
| R<br />
| 26<br />
| 13L/31R (2230 m)<br />13R/31L (3890 m)<br />6/24 (2640 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|35.73592|121.17797}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Lorantis}}<br />
| Neril<br />
| Leiran Revithin Duthaiçak Adhair<br />
| LOR<br />
| R<br />
| 12<br />
| 14R/32L (4577 m) <br />14L/32R (4374 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|35.8082|85.8043}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Mauretia}}<br />
| Ilm Gorgaya<br />
| Gorgaya Skyport<br />
| MEG<br />
| D<br />
| 1<br />
| 4/24 (3477m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|13.8814|52.7909}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Mauretia}}<br />
| Iola<br />
| Iola International Skyport<br />
| IOL<br />
| G<br />
| 89<br />
| 1/19 crosswind (2910m)<br />8L/26R (4000m)<br />8R/26L (3377m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|27.6752|43.5117}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Mauretia}}<br />
| Salda<br />
| Salda–Kabyea International Skyport<br />
| SKY<br />
| R<br />
| 37<br />
| 14/32 (4712m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|29.2778|43.9424}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Mauretia}}<br />
| Sansu Mattiaù<br />
| Sansu Mattiaù Regional Skyport<br />
| KSM<br />
| D<br />
| 5<br />
| 4/24 (2599m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|28.8412|43.5513}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Navenna}}<br />
| Navenna<br />
| Aereoporto internasionaƚe de Navenna Xeƚo<br />
| NAX<br />
| R<br />
| 47<br />
| 04R/22L (2850m)<br />04L/22R (4000m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|43.0912|63.5808}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Tigeria}}<br />
| Hexagonia City<br />
| Hexagonia City Bassam International Airport<br />
| HCB<br />
| G<br />
| 76<br />
| 9L/27R (4691m)<br />9R/27L (4189m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-18.6650|18.1540}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ullanyé]]<br />
| Etatono<br />
| Etatono International Airport<br />
| ETO<br />
| G<br />
| 65<br />
| 11R/29L (3240m)<br />15/33 (2923m)<br />11L/29R (3255m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|-45.0357|60.6864}}<br />
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| {{White Dregovine}}<br />
| Litusava<br />
| Aeraport Cara Aliaksandra IV<br />
| DRG<br />
| R<br />
| 8<br />
| 13/31 (4057 m)<br />09/27 (4017 m)<br />
| {{Airport-coord|54.9888|78.8006}}<br />
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| latitude = 33.26705<br />
| longitude = 143.89651<br />
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| name = Silverdale<br />
| official_name = City of Silverdale<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
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On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
|Sep high F= 66.92 |Sep high C= 19.4<br />
|Oct high F= 70.34 |Oct high C= 21.3<br />
|Nov high F= 73.4 |Nov high C= 23.0<br />
|Dec high F= 76.28 |Dec high C= 24.6<br />
|year high F= 74.795 |year high C= 23.775<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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|name = Silverdale<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
<br />
It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
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|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
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|Nov high F= 73.4 |Nov high C= 23.0<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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=== Sister Cities ===<br />
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*Ste. Margaux, {{Federal States}}<br />
*Rinnajin, {{Izaland}}<br />
*Ryle, {{Federal States}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
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|name = Silverdale<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
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On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
|Sep high F= 66.92 |Sep high C= 19.4<br />
|Oct high F= 70.34 |Oct high C= 21.3<br />
|Nov high F= 73.4 |Nov high C= 23.0<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm<ref>[https://svdgov.org "Immigration"]</ref>. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d<ref>Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins</ref>, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
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== Education ==<br />
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<br />
== Sports ==<br />
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<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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<br />
<br />
[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=2355Silverdale2021-11-01T15:52:03Z<p>IiEarth: Update</p>
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<div>{{ Infobox settlement<br />
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|name = Silverdale<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
<br />
It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
<br />
===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Economy ==<br />
<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first = yes<br />
|single line = yes<br />
|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.<br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
<Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in café's around Silverdale, usually with honey.<br />
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|coords_x = 143.8413<br />
|name = Silverdale<br />
|conventional_long_name = City of Silverdale<br />
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|loc_name2 = [[Apawiland]]<br />
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|loc_name3 = '''Independent City of Silverdale'''<br />
|official_languages = [[Ingerish]]<br />
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|established_date = 1871<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>.<br />
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The city was established on 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died<ref>Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet</ref></ref>. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground<ref>FSA 2020 Census</ref>. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
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On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census<ref>Silverdale 1880 Census</ref>, the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890<ref>Silverdale 1890 Census</ref>, and an increase of 173% in 1900<ref>Silverdale 1900 Census</ref>.<br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)<ref>List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude</ref>. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
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== Demographics ==<br />
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{{Historical population<br />
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| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.--><br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in café's around Silverdale, usually with honey.--><br />
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<div>{{FS Infobox state <br />
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|coords_lat = -33.064<br />
|coords_long = 143.828<br />
|common_name = Apawiland<br />
|conventional_long_name = Great State of Apawiland<br />
|native_name = Makobashpe Apawi<br>Apawinʉʉ<br />
|image_flag = Flag_of_Apawiland.png<br />
|national_motto = Deus in omnibus<br />
|english_motto = God in all of us<br />
|capital = [[Silverdale]]<br />
|official_languages = [[Ingerish]]<br />
|regional_languages = [[Castellanese]], [[Rakhoda]]<br />
|demonym = Apawi<br />
|government_type = Parliamentary Republic<br />
|leader_title1 = Governor<br />
|leader_name1 = <br />
|leader_title2 = Lieutenant Governor/Vice Governor<br />
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|legislature = State Assembly<br />
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|lower_house = State House<br />
|area_km2 = 20345.30<br />
|area_sq_mi = 7855.36<br />
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|population_census = 300,000<br />
|population_density_km2 = 14.74<br />
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'''Apawiland''', formally known as the '''Great State of Apawiland''', is a state in the Mountain Region of Western [[Federal States of Archanta|Federal States of Archanta.]]<br />
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= Etymology =<br />
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'''Apawiland''' is a portmanteau of two words, one coming from the [[Rakhoda]] word for 'sun', 'Apawi,' and the Uletarephian suffix '-land', effectively forming 'land of the sun'.<br />
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'''Apawiland''' has one of the highest percents of Mavericks, animists, and nonreligious people. <br />
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=== Mavericks ===<br />
Mavericks have always had a significant influence on the city, being the first group to settle in the Silverdale area and find the city. They still retain significant influence over much of the state, such as Warden and Reed County.<br />
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<div>FSA collaborators may input franchises located in the [[Federal States]] that they would be comfortable with them being mapped either regionally or nationally. This list will be organized by type of business. Some details may also be included, such as where your company is primarily based. If a headquarters is mentioned, make sure to link to it on the map at some point. Feel free to add more franchise types as needed.<br />
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== Fast Food ==<br />
===Burgers===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Burgiie's}} is a fast food burger place nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Huckelberry's}} Nationwide inexpensive fast food burger restaurant. Based out of Wahanta, Clamash metropolitan area.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Duchess}} is a fast food burger joint which also specializes in ice cream.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Burger Ram}} is a fast food burger place located in the Southeast coastal region of the FSA, with its corporate headquarters based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hiway Diner}} (hamburger fast food chain prevalent in the West)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Yumburgers}} Nipewa's first Fast food place, opened in 1933 as a fry hut in downtown Kennedy. It is found around the Grand Lakes and the east coast. It can be found in the West coast but not as much<br />
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===Pizza===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cookin' Pizza}} is a fast food pizza place located all over ,is a international chain based in Cygagon<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Aparicio's}} is a Minnonigan-based pizza-by-the-slice franchise.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pizza Storm}} {{OqueryFS|Pizza Storm Express}} is a fast food pizza restaurant. Pizza Storm Express is the shopping mall food court & gas station version.<br />
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===Tacos===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TacoFresh}} , a chain available for the entire FSA, place the HQ wherever you want<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Especia}} <small>[[Especia|(wiki link)]]</small> a Archantanized Latinian-food fast food chain with things like tacos, quesadillas, burritos, etc.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|On Fire}} Nationwide fast casual chain of restaurants serving made to order burritos and bowls.<br />
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===Chicken===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CluckyClover}} A fried chicken restaurant located across the entire FSA, especially concentrated in Grand Lake states<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Winghouse}} Fast wing shop found nationwide in suburban areas<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Yoyo's Chicken}} fast food place. Located only in the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cooper's Fried Chicken Fingers}} Fried chicken chain in western FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wingerz}} is a chain known for their chicken wings and sauces, mainly located along the east coast.<br />
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===Deli/Sandwiches===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fieldie's}} is a stadium themed sandwich shop located nationwide, popular at stadiums. Originated and headquartered in San Vegas, Arlington<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hans & Frans Soup & Sandwich}} is a chain of sandwicheries which also serve soup. This Zakahigan-based company offers special location options, including university campuses and airports.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SubFusion}} highly franchised sub/sandwich shop found nationwide.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bagels & Bites}} is a regional Lakes chain specializing in bagel sandwiches.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Presswiches}} is a sandwicherie chain specializing in paninis, though submarine sandwiches are sold as well. Locations are concentrated in the Great Lakes region, though with some exceptions.<br />
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===Breakfast===<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waffleville}} Breakfast fast food chain in western FSA<br />
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===Other/Various===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sunday Steakhouse}} is a nationwide fast food chain serving a wide variety of foods.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Golden Cafeteria}} <small>[[Golden Cafeteria|(wiki link)]]</small> A fast food chain based in [[Duncanheim]], available for the entire FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Freezing Point}} Ice cream shop service soft-serve ice cream and fast food. Some locations are only open seasonally.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Peninsula Fast Food}} , a chain available for the Southeastern "peninsula" (Culpepper and Astrantia and everything to the east of that).<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Midlands Grill}} serves a variety of foods in a fast casual setting, mainly in the eastern and central parts of the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jacky's}} is a regional chain serving northeastern style cuisine. Locations primarily in the northeast and "Mid-Ardentic" regions (north of Stanton).<br />
*{{OqueryFS|HowWok}} is a fast Chinese place primarily in urban and suburban centers of the West<br />
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== Coffeehouse chains ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gobeletplain}} <small>[[Gobeletplain|(wiki link)]]</small> is a coffeehouse chain with [[Gobeletplain#Show_stores_on_map|many locations worldwide]]. ''You are very welcome to open Gobeletplain cafés in your state [[Talk:Gobeletplain|as described here]].''<br />
**{{MER-overpquery | name = show Gobeletplain cafes on the map | search1 = amenity/cafe | search2 = brand/Gobeletplain | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 4 | latitude = -36 | longitude = 148}} <br />
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*{{OqueryFS|Schroeder}} <small>[[Schroeder|(wiki link)]]</small> is a well known chain of cafés with the headquarter in [[Belleville (NC)]]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffea}} coffee shops, spread in all FSA and worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|John Carson's}} <small>[[John Carson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A Nipewan Coffee shop/fast food place that is most known for it's sweet doughnuts and doughnut holes.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffee Inn}} A medium price coffee chain, also operating worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Verona Coffee}} <small>[[Verona Coffee|(wiki link)]]</small>, known for high quality, organic and fairtrade coffee<br />
*{{OqueryFS|BriteSpot}} a widespread chain of coffee shops. Ubiquitous in urban areas and a direct competitor to Starlight Cafe. Headquartered in Lake City, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Bradford Cove Stadium, where the Lake City Navigators play.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coffee Fair}} a small regional chain in the New Carnaby/Culpepper area, but welcome to spread<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Awakening}} a small, higher-end cafe company known for its homey, relaxing decor, but with a very limited number of places (probably around 50). Please limit these to states neighboring {{Aquilia}}.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Starlight Cafe}} a chain of coffee and pastries in the middle and western FSA. This is highly franchised.<br />
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== Restaurants ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Halftime}}/{{OqueryFS|Halftime Sports Bar}} - Franchised sports bars throughout the Federal States, known for their chicken wings.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bianchi Pizzeria}} a chain of pizza.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Smoke Alarm}} a wings chain that is divided between a family-friendly restaurant and sports bar. Found everywhere.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Blue Wasp}} a sit down, dim lighting restaurant nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|OverEasy}} is a breakfast/lunch-only restaurant chain operating nationwide.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|FreshFish}} Mainly to be used in coastal regions on the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fat O’ Giants}} A bar-atmosphere restaurant based out of Beaumont , Pavonearse. They are known for their drinks and burgers. This is mainly used along the Great Lakes region along with the Rockies and Northwest region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Surry's}} Family diner chain. To be used throughout the eastern FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Tomatillo's Bar & Grill}} is a dine-in restaurant and bar serving burgers, ribs, seafood, tacos, and fajitas. Locations are based in the Great Lakes region, though the chain seeks to be national.<br />
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==Specialty Foods (Bakeries / Ice Cream etc.)==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Buntie's}} a bakery and pastry chain based out of Penquisset and found widely across the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ice Nine}} a nationwide ice cream and frozen treats franchise based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Glacé}} a nation-wide bakery and café which sells varieties of pastries and cakes.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sweet Bee}} is a nationwide chain serving ice cream and other desserts.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bobang}} a café found nationally, mostly known for its bubble/boba tea. Based in Stafford, Eustacia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cookie Coliseum}} cookie bakery found in shopping malls.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Phil's Pastries}} a bakery and pastry chain found in the southern part of the country, based in Fellshire.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Tunnel Vision Pretzels}} is a pretzel-specific bakery chain located in the Great Lakes and Southwest regions.<br />
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== Banks ==<br />
===National banks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Western Bank}} <small>[[Western Bank|(wiki link)]]</small> based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]], historically prevalent across the west and north of the FSA but can be used anywhere<br />
*{{OqueryFS|First Archantan Bank}} prevalent in the eastern half of the country but intended to be nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|NBA}} National Bank of Archanta - nationwide bank, HQ in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-40.26294/159.83230 Stanton-NC]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Students' Credit Union}} is a credit union with most of its locations in college towns and on university campuses. SCU has its headquarters in Zakahigan and seeks to be a national brand.<br />
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*{{OqueryFS|Tokkin}} based out of Penquisset and found along the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Plainus Bank}} influencer bank in the western-most Great Lake states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lakeside Bank}} a major bank in the central Grand Lakes states. Headquartered in Lake City; owns the naming rights to the Expo Gardens Coliseum, where the Minnonigan Minutemen and the Lake City Centurions both play.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Magnolia Bank}} Most popular along FS-1, with limited amounts extending to Mountain Range B. Headquartered in Mocoquin.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Star Bank}} a major bank mainly serving the southeast, based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.03534/158.96842 Lafayette, Whitestone]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Z2Bank}} a newer franchise mostly in the western mountains area.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lakewood Bank and Trust}} based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.86140/144.12483 Wallawaukee, Seneppi] and prevalent across the south of the FSA (Grand Lakes area). (intended market, but can be used sparingly outside this area)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Desert Financial}} Only found in far northwest.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Second National Bank}} regional bank based in Wahanta, CL. Found in Western FSA. <br />
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*{{OqueryFS|ESEBank - Elway State Employees Bank}} a public bank in Elway.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Silver Bank}} a private bank based mostly used in southern [[Apawiland]].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|FelSavingsBank}} private bank in Fellshire.<br />
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*{{OqueryFS|Syka}} Bulk food and other goods store headquarted in Norotonick, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Abacus}} Headquartered in Kennedy, Nipewa<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hayes'}} an upscale department store, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-39.03696/158.96456 Lafayette, Whitestone].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Walker's}} - A department store.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Whites}}/{{OqueryFS|White's}} - a department store, which operates nationwide, generally in downtowns and malls, but some big box stores can exist as well<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Orchids}} - a chain of hypermarket/discount department stores/groceries. Hedquartered in [[Orchid Fields]], [[McPearson]], [[West Massodeya]]. Found nationwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Redshed}} <small>[[Redshed|(wiki link)]]</small> - a big department store, found mostly in retail areas, can be found all over the [[Federal States of Archanta]]. Headquartered in [[Apawiland]].<br />
**Mapped locations: 59<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Harrelson's}} - department store focused on luxury goods and high fashion<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Greeley Mart}} - big department box store. Direct competitor to Redshed. Headquartered in Wahanta, Clamash. <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Newport's}} - department store only found in shopping malls of large cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bonnetter's}} - a department store only found in shopping malls of cities 50,000 or less. Operated by Newport's<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Joyces}} - a department store which the clothes are always on-sale. Found in large outdoor shopping centers or as a standalone store. It is never an anchor to an indoor shopping mall.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Maxima}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - a wholesale/cash and carry in western/north FSA (based in Sierra)<br />
<br />
=== Higher Range Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nichols}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small>: chain of smaller, higher-end markets specializing in higher quality and organic foods<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Massodeya Superlocal}} <small>[[Massodeya Superlocal|(wiki link)]]</small>: Chain of smaller, high-end groceries, specializing in local fairtrade, organic foods and high quality produce. Headquartered in [[Huntington (McPearson)|Huntington]]. Mostly found in both [[West Massodeya|West]] and [[East Massodeya|East]] Massodeya. Though rarer in the East Central Region of the [[Federal States]]<br />
<br />
=== Mid Range Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Marchban}} - suburban supermarket chain based in {{Nishowigan}}.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Treasure Island}} - A supermarket chain based in Aperia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Starmart}} - An urban supermarket chain mainly serving downtowns in large cities.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Colonial Market}} <small>[[Colonial Market|(wiki link)]]</small> An East-Coast regional supermarket. Is open for development all along the eastern seaboard.<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Eastern Seaboard.'')<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wa'ew Supermarkets}} - Primarily northeastern supermarket. Use sparingly outside of the northeast, as the company is "growing" out of the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Shoppersmart}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - western supermarket originating in Sierra<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Farmer Joe's}} - Supermarket chain growing out of Nipewa. Most locations are around the Grand Lakes<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Green Octagon}} - A regional supermarket chain based in Fellshire with locations to be based mostly in the Grand Lake and southeastern states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Epicenter}} - Can be found all over the west. Named as an icon of its popularity, as well as its founder's history with seismic activity.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Double-Y}} - Headquarters in Darsons, Michisaukee, located in the central FSA with a few locations elsewhere.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Orson's}} <small>[[Orson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A regional mid-range supermarket based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-41.6710/144.1706 Brighston], [[Seneppi]] and with locations mostly in Grand Lake states. Owned by [[Ketz]], a major food company based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-41.6027/143.6202 Rachelle], [[Seneppi]].<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Grand Lakes.'' ''Contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Ernestpcosby Ernestpcosby] about locations further away from the target market.'')<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sir Save-A-Lots}} - regional supermarket found in Clamash and nearby states.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Torringtons}} - supermarket found in western FSA.<br />
<br />
=== Discount Supermarkets ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|GUDBY}} - (Good buy) Small footprint discount grocery store that only sells private label.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Dollar Castle}} - a variety store where items and packaged food are cheap due to either small sized packaging or poor quality. Spreading across rural FSA in the outskirts of small towns.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Greenfoods}} - A discount supermarket chain found primarily in low-income areas throughout the southeastern region of the FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Las Provisones}} - Small, cheap store found in urban areas around the eastern mountain range.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Chamberlain's}} - Smaller store with really cheap prices, usually found in suburban areas in the northeast region.<br />
<br />
=== Do it Yourself ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Loads}} - Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Archantan Tire}} HQ in Fayette, Nipewa<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Hammer & Nail}} - founded in Oakhill, now all in the eastern and middle FSA<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Home Improvement Co.}} - found in the Southeast and Lakes regions of the FSA<br />
* {{OqueryFS|good luck}} found in the West Central Region and plains of the Mountain region. Named after the mountain folks' joke that the farmers below can do nothing.<br />
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=== Books ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|New2U Books}} - used book seller. Only found in large cities and cities with large universities.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Scheun & Edler}} - founded in Creedle, New Carnaby, now in Stanton - most shops in the eastern part<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paige & Page Book Store}} - big box book store - found along west coast and mountain region<br />
<br />
=== Pet Supply Stores ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Chew Toy Depot}} - large store with all kinds of pet food and toys, found all over the country. <br />
* {{OqueryFS|PetLover}} - store dedicated to the adoption of pets and the sale of products for animals.<br />
<br />
=== Arts & Craft Stores ===<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Frantleys}} - large store with all kinds arts and crafts supplies. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Hobby House}} - large store with all kinds art supplies, fabrics, and home decor. Found nationwide.<br />
<br />
=== Office Supplies Stores === <br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Office Inc.}} - large office supply store. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|The Organizing Organization}} - store dedicated to organization (i.e. containers, totes,). It is only found in large metropolitan areas with one per market.<br />
<br />
=== Sporting Goods/Outdoors Stores === <br />
'''''National'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Champion Camp Co.}} - Outdoors store found in large cities. Sells camping, hunting, fishing, and sporting goods. Usually a large box store, but sometime found as a medium to large anchor in shopping malls.<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Big Barry's}} - another large sporting good stores. More focused on selling clothing and sporting goods than outdoors supplies.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paragon Sports Store}} - Specializes in outdoor activities usually for the mountains— fishing, camping, skiing, etc, not that big of a store so can be found in smaller, starting-point towns<br />
<br />
=== Farm & Ranch Stores === <br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
* {{OqueryFS|Kerbys Farm & Ranch Supply}} - regional medium size box store dedicating to farm and ranching supplies such as tools, flannel clothing, animal feed, and fencing. Found in Mountain and West Lakes Regions in rural communities with between 2,000 and 30,000 population<br />
<br />
== Convenience Stores ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Universe}} is a standalone convenience store<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Crown}} a convenience store prevalent across the east coast with a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coverz}} a convenience store located across eastern and central FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|89Mart}} a convenience chain with locations in metro Stanton and the southeast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Smartmart}} a convenience chain with locations in the Lakes Region<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jimmy's}} a convenience store based in the northeast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pulse}} is a convenience store/newsstand most frequently found in train stations and airports<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
===Companies===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|JWHancher Hotels}} headquartered in downtown [[Lake City]], [[Minnonigan]]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Krannert Lodgings}} headquarters TBD<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Capstone}} headquarted in Penquisset.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bassett-Leyton Hotel Brands}} - western HQ in Wahanta, CL & eastern HQ TBD <br />
*{{OqueryFS|ValuCation Hotels}} - headquarters TBD<br />
<br />
===5-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hancher Elite}} an international JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Holliston Inn}} a national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Bassett}} - international Bassett-Leyton brand. <br />
<br />
===4-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Wilberding}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waltherams Suites}} a national brand that specifically features sustainability and endorsement of regional pop culture of locations<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Consulate Suites}} a Bassett-Leyton brand - suites only hotel and often has a conference center<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Leyton Hotel}} a Bassett-Leyton brand <br />
<br />
===3-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Atrium}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Meridian Suites}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Myicka Lodge}} a nationwide brand with all locations at national scenic and historic suites, usually away from large cities<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Watercress Inn}} generally in Mocoquin but can be found in adjacent areas. Please message [http://opengeofiction.net/user/Megacity2005Creator me] first.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Restfield Inn & Suites}} {{OqueryFS|Restfield Inn}}a run of the mill Bassett-Leyton national hotel brand.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bassett Botanica Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand that is higher quality than Restfield Inns<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Patio by Bassett}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand often with more suites<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Kenton Inn}} {{OqueryFS|Kenton Inn & Suites}} - a ValuCation brand national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hotel Zzz}} a national hotel brand owned by Ames Executive Entertainment<br />
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===2-Star===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Atrium Select}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Continental Inn}} a budget hotel chain found near major highways and small cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Goodnite Inn}} a national budget hotel <br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchantInn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand found in communities of 15,000 or more. Can be placed in small tourist trap towns.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Western Trails Inn}} a ValuCation national brand found in the western half of FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Morningsky Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand<br />
*{{OqueryFS|StayOut Inn}} {{OqueryFS|StayOut Inn & Suites}} a ValuCation national brand<br />
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<br />
===1-Star/Motel===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Krannert Inn}} a Krannert Lodgings brand popular along motorways between the Lakes and Northwest Regions<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hartt Motel}} a national chain of motels<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Towne Inn}} a chain of motels found on the outskirts of small towns<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mega 9 Motel}} a ValuCation national brand. Locations in urban and bigger towns are poor quality, however location in small towns(pop. <5,000) are relatively nice.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Econobudget Inn}} - A ValuCation national brand. Similar to Mega 9 Motel.<br />
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== Vehicular Energy ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantol}}/{{OqueryFS|Archantoil}} - a gas station chain that probably is operated nationwide<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SevenMiles}} - gas station found all around the FSA. Called so because of its frequency.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fossill}} national gas station chain based out of Clamash.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| Rudd Bros.}} national truck stop chain.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| ROUTEstop}} national rest stop chain with a gas station, charging station, fast food restaraunts and a small campsite.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| Busterson's}} national rest stop chain, gas station & supermarket in competition with ROUTEstop. These are found in smaller towns & cities and is a pretty big gas station.<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|GasIt}} a gas station chain on the east coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Penqergy}} a franchiseable renewable energy provider for electric vehicles at stations across the state of Penquisset. Also have some interstate locations. Company also has home provider / community engineering operations.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gas&Go}} a gas station chain operating primarily in the northern East Coast region. It is, however, open for expansion all along the coast.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Paxaco}} a gas station chain that has locations nationwide but more concentrated in the Great Lakes/South. Also known for major locations along motorways having at least one electric charging "pump".<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Coastal Oil}} a medium-sized gas station that is highly prevalent on the west side of the country. Usually placed in either downtown areas, or along motorways. Locations have a small convenience store located to it, unless in highly urbanized downtown areas.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CT Gas}} - a gas station chain based in Aperia and prevalent on the east coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Corona}} <small>[[Corona|(wiki link)]]</small> - gas station chain prevalent in the mountain region and west coast<br />
*{{OqueryFS|DatCo}} <small>[[DatCo|(wiki link)]]</small> - A gas station commonly found in the East Coast and East Central Region, despite being national. Successful Gas Station chain since 1964.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ECar Charging Station}} - a chain of electric car charging stations. Manufactured and sold by the Neneehen ECar company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS| 91}} Gas station and convenience store named after FS-91. Found in the far northwest and Cosperica.<br />
<br />
== Provided Energy ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Penqergy}} a franchisable energy provider for communities seeking to achieve a higher degree of sustainability based out of Penquisset. Some engineering contract areas of exploration include solar, wind, aqueous, thermal, and pedekinetic. Also has energy servies for vehicular energy<br />
<br />
== Fashion ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Faves}} a clothing store for young women, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-40.69029/159.62739 Raidenne, Culpepper].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Needle & Thread}} a unisex clothing company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|hoodie's}} a clothing store specializing in custom and name brand hoodies.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Flannel Company}} is a clothing store best known for its flannel shirts.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Laces}} is a large chain that sells shoes and athletic clothing, with locations throughout the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Island}} is an upscale clothing chain located mostly on the east coast that sells men's, women's, and children's clothing and accessories.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Shoe Show}} nationwide warehouse shoe store found in shopping centers.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Toledo's}} generic clothing store found in shopping centers and malls.<br />
<br />
==Media==<br />
===Radio and television networks===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|The Mix}} The Mix is a radio station owned and operated by Corral Media (Headquartered in Kennedy). It specializes in Hip-hop and RNB. Place this in cities with a huge hip-hop scene.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|NOW!}} NOW is a pop station playing all of today's best hits and boasting 1 hour of ad-free music. It is owned by Corral Media. Feel free to place in any city.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Free Media}} a media host known for owning any radio stations in the Federal States. Based on National Public Radio (NPR)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ATN}} One of the main news channels in the Federal States and also worldwide. Headquarter in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-37.60617/157.79073 Huntington].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mountain Country Radio}} ({{OqueryFS|MCR}}) is a radio station which plays country music in the Mountain Region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Uplands Archantan News Network}} ({{OqueryFS|UANN}}) is one of the main news networks, based mostly in the Northwest, Central, and Mountains Regions of the [[Federal States]].<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ANB}} (Achantan National Broadcasting)}} a very popular national-wide broadcasting and news company based in Orterrado, Laine.<br />
<br />
Note: MCR and UANN have no headquarters, but have offices and major offices. You may add offices without permission, but contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/iiEarth iiEarth] if you would like a major office.<br />
<br />
== Pharmacies ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nexi}} a national brand headquartered.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|BriteCare}} a nationwide pharmaceutical company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CYP}} stands for Cecil Young Pharmacy, found throughout the entire country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|YouFirst}} a pharmacy spread nation-wide, based in [[Apawiland|Silverdale, Apawiland]]. One of the oldest modern pharamcies in [[Archanta]].<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Medina Pharmacy}} present in Sierra<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Graxton's}} a pharmacy chain found along the West Coast and West Lakes region<br />
<br />
== Technology ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Zap}} an autonomous car rental service located in major cities, especially at airport facilities and transporation hubs.<br />
<br />
===Retail===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Planet Desktop}} an electronics and computer store (found in Sierra and elsewhere)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TechCenter}} an electronics and computer parts store geared towards enthusiasts located in northwestern FSA.<br />
<br />
===Hardware and Software===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ember}} <small>[[Ember (company)|(wiki link)]]</small> a computer and other hardware-manufacturing company, also produces software.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|CranBerry}} a computer/cell phone manufacturing company.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Findix}} Internet-related company that started as a search engine. Based in Burton, PA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Versatil}} A mobile device manufacturer serving the southwestern FSA, headquartered in Nenova, Aquilia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Evo}} <small>[[Evo|(wiki link)]]</small> Electronics company manufacturing computer hardware as well as smartphones. HQ in Silver Valley, Tempache.<br />
<br />
===Cell Carriers===<br />
*Minnonigan Wireless, or {{OqueryFS|MWireless}} a once-regional cellular phone provider expanding to the greater southwestern FSA. Based in Ondassagam, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Lake City Pitch where the Lake City Blue Stars play. Also operates {{OqueryFS|MWireless Express}} locations, selling small electronics and accessories in train stations and airports.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|StarCellular}} a cell phone service provider with service and physical locations through the entire country<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fenix Wireless}} Nationwide cell phone carrier providing wireless voice, messaging, and data services based in [[Los Reyes|Hermosa Park]], [[Tempache]]. Also operates {{OqueryFS|Elektrik}}, a low-cost prepaid option.<br />
<br />
===Social media===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|MyStory}} <small>[[MyStory|(wiki link)]]</small> a social media company. MyStory was founded in 2010, and has 28 million users.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|MyStream}} A Social media company for videos and livestreams, it is currently the one of the most popular video sharing website on the planet, and was founded in 2004 by a bunch of entrepreneurs in Nipewa looking to share their video blogs,<br />
*{{OqueryFS|LIFEstory}} a social media company with regional moderation offices and server buildings in certain regions.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Shiver}} a popular short-video entertainment company founded in 2011.<br />
<br />
==Transportation==<br />
===Intercity===<br />
====Airlines====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Federal Airlines}} <small>[[Federal Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is an airline operated out of [[Stanton International Airport|Stanton]] that does International service as well as Domestic.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Union Airways}} <small>[[Union Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based in [[Orterrado]] and operates international and domestic flights.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Southern Airlines}} <small>[[Southern Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based out of [[Lake City International Airport]], with a focus on domestic flights and trans-Asperic flights to Antarephia.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|flySmart}} <small>[[flySmart|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]] and [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]. Specializes in flights across the western and southern FSA but also serves other major FS cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Lake Airways}} <small>[[Lake Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airliner headquartered in Fayette, Nipewa. It also flies out of other parts of the FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|SkyRide Airlines}} <small>[[SkyRide Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Gunnison Airport]] in [[Lake City]]. Direct competitor of flySmart.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Apex Air}} <small>[[Apex Air|(wiki link)]]</small> is a budget airline based out of [[Los Reyes Valdez International Airport|Los Reyes]]. Mostly focuses on domestic flights throughout the northern FSA, but does a few international routes.<br />
====Coach Buses====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cheetah Buses}}- Cheetah Buses is a coach bus company that serves the FSA and the rest of Astrasia. Bus depots are usually in Towns/Cities with a population over 1K<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Redfox Trailways}}- Redfox Trailways is a coach bus company that serves the FSA. Competitor of Cheetah Buses but sometimes share depots in towns/cities with intermodal stations<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchanTrails}}- Coach bus company offering intercity service throughout the west and the Lakes region.<br />
====Passenger Rail====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Quicklink}} <small>[[Quicklink|(wiki link)]]</small> QuickLink is a Nipewan owned railway company that calls their stations Quicklink Terminals and keeps them within big towns and major cities. The stations are somewhat like airports but function like train stations. (Contact plainoldbread on discord or on OGF to get a line in your state)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ArchRail}}- High-speed passenger rail service throughout the southeastern Federal States.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|LakeLynx}}- High-speed passenger rail service connecting San Alonzo, WJ; Lake City, MN; and Wallawaukee, SN.<br />
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===Automobiles===<br />
====Dealerships====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Carlivery}} is a fairly new dealership that sells a vareity of cars (much like Carvana). It delivers cars and has locations with "car vending machines" which you go and pick up the car you've purchased from.<br />
====Manufacturers====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Wears}} is a nationwide auto repair and parts maintenance superstore based in Wearhead, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Bloom Empire Automobiles (BEA)}} is a car manufacturing company with no headquarters. Operates worldwide.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|DeLand}} is a car manufacturer based in New Carnaby (Wasserstadt, maybe). <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Empire Joop Rebel & Bull (EJR&B)}} <br />
*{{OqueryFS|Noble}} cars are a FSA-made brand of car with a large following. Dealerships everywhere. Headquarters are in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-41.1971/159.5120 Hearthsbridge, Culpepper] with factories all over the country.<br />
:*{{OqueryFS|Crystalline Motors}} is a luxury car manufacturing company with plants in Gramercy, Seneppi, though much manufacturing has likely been outsourced. Remains of a Gramercy headquarters remain, but Crystalline was bought out by {{OqueryFS|Noble}} during an economic downturn. Now share many cobranded dealerships as {{OqueryFS|Noble/Crystalline{{OqueryFS|.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gramercy}} and {{OqueryFS|Gramercy Clinton Motors (GCM)}} are a large car manufacturer headquartered in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-42.1486/142.9951 Clinton, Seneppi] and with some plants in neighboring Gramercy, though some manufacturing has likely been outsourced to other cities and other countries. Dealerships all around the FSA and sparingly around the world.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Sengasi Motors}} Sengasi Motors is a Lianese car manufacturer with an Archantan HQ in Fayette, Nipewa. It is found all over FSA and around the world with dealerships like Elite Sengasi only being in cities over 1M near shopping malls.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Minamiaizu}} is a car company with dealerships across the entire FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Nilsen}} a Slavonian car manufacturer with dealerships across the FSA and worldwide. Nilsen Trucks is the semi-truck division known for making powerful, durable and reliable trucks and are sold at separate dealers, usually right outside cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Röhr Motor Company (RMC)}} is a Schwaldian car manufacturer known for making high performance and luxury vehicles, dealerships worldwide. There is also a motorcycle branch named {{OqueryFS|RMC Motorized Bikes}} dealerships are only found in well populated cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Neneehen ECar Dealer}} - electric car manufacturer and dealer, headquartered in [[Barstone]], [[Tennewa|TE]].<br />
===Rentals===<br />
====Car Rental====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Axcess Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports. [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.56036/141.45799 Based in Lake City.]<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Pennywise Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports.<br />
====Micromobility====<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Waywheel}} is an urban bicycle and scooter rental service with operations across the country and a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
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===Farm Equipment===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fieldlander}} - a FSA manufacturer and seller of tractors, combines, and other pieces of farm equipment. Fieldlander Implements (dealerships) are located across the country. The company also has several manufacturing plants around the country.<br />
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== Auto Shops ==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jumpstart Auto Parts}} auto parts store located across the entire FSA<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ace+ Auto Parts}} auto parts store located in mountain region and expanding into the rest of the country.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Top Tier Tire}} - tire store found in western FSA.<br />
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== Movie Theaters ==<br />
'''''National'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Screeners}} a large cinema chain<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Archantan Film Company}} a large cinema chain<br />
'''''Regional'''''<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Cineplus}} (mostly Western) cinema chain, present in Sierra<br />
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==Theme Parks==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Splashin' Wild}} Theme park based in Nipewa, more prevalent near water, and has more locations in the Grand Lakes region.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Thrillville}} Theme Park based in Nipewa, specializes in roller coasters and has a small waterpark.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Fun Water World}} warer-pleasure parks in Oakhill, New Carnaby and ...<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Gargantua Entertainment Corporation}} Corporation that owns and operates numerous theme parks, including [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-37.0461/160.8190 Lager Park, [[Morsboro]] ]<br />
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==Casinos==<br />
===Companies===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Ames Executive Entertainment}} - Parent company of several national casino brands. Began in Clamash, now headquartered TBD<br />
===Casino Brands===<br />
*{{OqueryFS|VICE President Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - More luxurious than Amulet Casino - Found in larger cities, gambling cities, and tourism-based economy cities.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Amulet Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - Found in smaller cities<br />
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==Real Estate==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jenny Francis}} based on Keller Williams and based in (???).<br />
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==Delivery Service==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Federal Parcel Service}} a private shipping/delivery service company with warehouses all over the FSA.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ExpressShip}} private nationwide logistics company providing delivery and supply chain services.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ITC}}: money transfer/bank wiring/courier services<br />
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==Thrift Stores==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Helpful Hands}} a thrift shop based in Oswego.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ValueVille}} A thrift store based in Fayette, Nipewa.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Dollar Bills}} a thrift store with all merchandise costing $1.<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Thriftwell}} a thrift store selling donated items<br />
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==Furniture Stores==<br />
* {{OqueryFS|JJ's Furniture}} has many smaller stores, found all over the country<br />
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==Produce Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Hilton Farms}} usually places agriculture products in chains but owns independent shops spread nationally with few international locations. In rural areas, there are production facilities to package and prepare the food for distribution.<br />
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==Insurance Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Mutual of Wahanta}} - large insurance company based in Wahanta, Clamash<br />
*{{OqueryFS|PLICO}} - medium sized life insurance company based in Gantiac, Clamash (Planner's Life Insurance Company)<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Regionwide}} - large car and home insurance company. No HQ yet.<br />
<br />
==Hospital Networks==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|ConcordaHealth}} a large hospital network with HQ in Wahanta, CL. Currently there are several hospitals owned by Concorda Health in Wahanta. Hospital names are preceded by ConcordaHealth (i.e. ConcordaHealth Memorial Hospital). Currently has naming rights to the soccer stadium in Wahanta. Regional HQ offices TBD where appropriate. <br />
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==Tax Preparing Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|TaxFSA}} - nationwide tax preparing company<br />
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==Financial Advising Companies==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Rook & Knight Financial}} - nationwide financial advisor company<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Franklin Perkins Financial}} - financial advisor company typically found in strip malls or small town main streets. <br />
*{{OqueryFS|UnityFinancial}} - large investing/stockbroker company<br />
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==Adult Specialty==<br />
*{{OqueryFS|Jbob’s Anime}} Is an anime store across the FSA.<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=1882Silverdale2021-10-20T16:00:03Z<p>IiEarth: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox settlement<br />
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|coords_y = 33.6748<br />
|coords_x = 143.8413<br />
|name = Silverdale<br />
|conventional_long_name = City of Silverdale<br />
|settlement_type = [[City]]<br />
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|loc_type1 = Country<br />
|loc_name1 = {{Federal States}}<br />
|loc_type2 = State<br />
|loc_name2 = [[Apawiland]]<br />
|loc_type3 = County<br />
|loc_name3 = '''Independent City of Silverdale'''<br />
|official_languages = [[Ingerish]]<br />
|demonym = <br />
|established_date = 1871<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%.<br />
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The city was established on 1849 and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States.<br />
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It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===Pre-History===<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.<br />
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===Establishment===<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Silverdale. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
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On July 24th, 1870, <br />
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== Geography ==<br />
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Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters). Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.<br />
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The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
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=== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ===<br />
*The Alameda — Essentially a downtown<br />
*Rangers District — Named after the regional rangers office<br />
*Weaverton<br />
*Catchpenny<br />
**Milhoan<br />
**Coleman<br />
*B-Side<br />
*North Silverdale<br />
*Ingerish Hill<br />
*Bellavance<br />
*Gleason Heights<br />
*Glade<br />
*Barricks Ridge<br />
*Burrell Park<br />
*Woodland Crossing<br />
*Agostadero<br />
*Mondier Hills<br />
*Fen Dells<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
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== Economy ==<br />
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== Climate ==<br />
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{{Weather box <br />
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|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
|Sep high F= 66.92 |Sep high C= 19.4<br />
|Oct high F= 70.34 |Oct high C= 21.3<br />
|Nov high F= 73.4 |Nov high C= 23.0<br />
|Dec high F= 76.28 |Dec high C= 24.6<br />
|year high F= 74.795 |year high C= 23.775<br />
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== Culture ==<br />
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=== Cuisine ===<br />
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Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.--><br />
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==== Drinks ====<br />
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<!--Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
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Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
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Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in café's around Silverdale, usually with honey.--><br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
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== Education ==<br />
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== Sports ==<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarthhttps://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Silverdale&diff=1722Silverdale2021-10-19T16:57:05Z<p>IiEarth: minor</p>
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|name = Silverdale<br />
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|loc_name1 = {{Federal States}}<br />
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|loc_type3 = County<br />
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Silverdale ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|ɫ|v|ɝ|ˈ|d|ɛ|ɪ|ɫ}}), officially the '''City of Silverdale''', colloquially known as (the) ''''Dale''', is the capital and most populous city in the FS states of Apawiland. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census.<br />
<br />
The city is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.<br />
<br />
== Geography ==<br />
<br />
Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters). Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters). while its lowest point is __ River.<br />
<br />
The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.<br />
<br />
== Boroughs/Neighborhoods ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Demographics ==<br />
<br />
{{Historical population<br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
| title = Population census<br />
| 1840 | 273<br />
| 1850 | 336<br />
| 1860 | 312<br />
| 1870 | 298<br />
| 1880 | 3,297<br />
| 1890 | 11,782<br />
| 1900 | 20,433<br />
| 1910 | 36,212<br />
| 1920 | 47,020<br />
| 1930 | 45,755<br />
| 1940 | 44,563<br />
| 1950 | 51,382<br />
| 1960 | 55,220<br />
| 1970 | 60,847<br />
| 1980 | 87,002<br />
| 1990 | 102,410<br />
| 2000 | 126,898<br />
| 2010 | 135,712<br />
| 2020 | 144,081<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Economy ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Climate ==<br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first = yes<br />
|single line = yes<br />
|location = Silverdale, 1990–2016<br />
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|Jan high F= 87.62 |Jan high C= 30.9<br />
|Feb high F= 91.76 |Feb high C= 33.2<br />
|Mar high F= 85.46 |Mar high C= 29.7<br />
|Apr high F= 78.44 |Apr high C= 25.8<br />
|May high F= 73.94 |May high C= 23.3<br />
|Jun high F= 65.48 |Jun high C= 18.6<br />
|Jul high F= 63.5 |Jul high C= 17.5<br />
|Aug high F= 64.4 |Aug high C= 18.0<br />
|Sep high F= 66.92 |Sep high C= 19.4<br />
|Oct high F= 70.34 |Oct high C= 21.3<br />
|Nov high F= 73.4 |Nov high C= 23.0<br />
|Dec high F= 76.28 |Dec high C= 24.6<br />
|year high F= 74.795 |year high C= 23.775<br />
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<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had a ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground.<br />
<br />
In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Silverdale. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger ones, moving to Gainesboro.<br />
<br />
On July 24th, 1870, <br />
<br />
== Culture ==<br />
<br />
=== Cuisine ===<br />
<br />
<!--Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm. They brought their respective cuisines.<br />
<br />
Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the (Range A), was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.--><br />
<br />
==== Drinks ====<br />
<br />
<!--Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.<br />
<br />
Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale, when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.<br />
<br />
Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d, introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were [[Esquisitic Church|Esquisitic]]. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in café's around Silverdale, usually with honey.--><br />
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== Transportation ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Education ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Sports ==<br />
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[[Category:Apawiland]]<br />
[[Category:State capitals in the Federal States]]</div>IiEarth