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The Artenian society changed, from being a feodal, tribalistic and agricultural one to a modern and industrial one. Infrastructures were limited pre-1700, after that there was a huge boost and that changed the entire country forever: cities like Torvilliers and Bergate-Ville were new additions to the country whereas other ones like Arténie-Ville the capital city and Bréville were expanding way, way further from their core center. The Rochville island development was boosted later on, and Artenians at that time (near 1940-1950) had the idea of tourism development for the entire country. | The Artenian society changed, from being a feodal, tribalistic and agricultural one to a modern and industrial one. Infrastructures were limited pre-1700, after that there was a huge boost and that changed the entire country forever: cities like Torvilliers and Bergate-Ville were new additions to the country whereas other ones like Arténie-Ville the capital city and Bréville were expanding way, way further from their core center. The Rochville island development was boosted later on, and Artenians at that time (near 1940-1950) had the idea of tourism development for the entire country. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 9 May 2023
Mapper of Arténie island country, Antarephia. Mapping in progress.
Brief history of Arténie
Arténie was founded initially by native indigenous tribes (looking like RW West-African people, in particular RW Akan people). It was called Akodjoman (phonetic: akod͡ʒomã) pre-1100, before Franquese colonization.
Name of the country changed to Arténie, in honor of the founder of that colony who was Théodore Artène.
The Artenian society changed, from being a feodal, tribalistic and agricultural one to a modern and industrial one. Infrastructures were limited pre-1700, after that there was a huge boost and that changed the entire country forever: cities like Torvilliers and Bergate-Ville were new additions to the country whereas other ones like Arténie-Ville the capital city and Bréville were expanding way, way further from their core center. The Rochville island development was boosted later on, and Artenians at that time (near 1940-1950) had the idea of tourism development for the entire country.