Category: Environment & Territory
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Political party emerges in Southwater, a sign of functional government
In the breakaway nation of Southwater, a political party has emerged in its legislature today. Such activity is taken as a sign of an operational government, spelling trouble for Alsann’s security and the legitimacy of its claims over the region. The leadership of the Social Democrats (Socialdemokratiet) party announced their formation via a statement sent…
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Breaking: ‘Principality of Southwater’ secedes from Alsann, claims a third of Alsann’s territory
On January 11, a political entity calling itself the ‘Principality of Southwater’ issued a Notice of Secession from the Alsann Republic. An unprecedented move that sent Alsane officials reeling, it seeks to claim the large portion of Flinders in addition to Aeonia’s Ibisca, which together comprise one third of Alsann’s total territory. In the Notice…
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Coldest day on record hits Alsann
Alsann has recently experienced its coldest day on Alsane records as a spate of cold days sets June records as far back as 2010. Join us for a brief explanation. According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, temperatures hit a low point of -0.9°C around the dawn of June 27, just as much of Alsann…
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Territorial changes throughout Alsann
November 11 brought the issuing of Executive Order 9 by Officer-General del Kersika. The Officer-General detailed territorial changes near Augusta and Leeuwin in southern Flinders as well as Shetvik & St Alouarn. We will be diving into this with you today. First off, the southern area of Flinders. South Flinders, the contiguous mainland region near…
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Burnoff fails, citizen applications begin in Alsann
This week in Alsann, a planned burnoff fails and applications for citizenship formally open in the nation. This is Thursday, October 13. The planned burnoff we reported on last week has not gone through. In a statement, Officer-General del Kersika stated that it was ‘likely’ the failure to ignite was due to ‘undesirable weather conditions’.…
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Officer-General gives final approval to burnoff a large area of Banyowla
Officer-General del Kersika has signed Executive Order 4, permitting Western Australian authorities to perform a burnoff in the historic south-west corner of Aeonia state’s Banyowla region. Burnoffs, commonly seen in the Australian continent, is a form of fire control where large swathes of bushland are systematically burned to reduce the amount of fuel for uncontrolled…