Hellenic Civilization in Nation States

topic posted Tue, October 9, 2007 - 8:23 AM by  George
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NationStates is a free nation simulation game. Build a nation and run it according to your own warped political ideals. Create a Utopian paradise for society's less fortunate or a totalitarian corporate police state. Care for your people or deliberately oppress them. Join the United Nations or remain a rogue state. It's really up to you. www.nationstates.net/ Inspired by the Max Barry's novel Jennifer Government

HOW TO JOIN THE GAME
1. Visit the site: www.nationstates.net/
2. Create your own nation
3. Complete the settings, customize your flag, reply any pending issue
4. Search and find and then visit the Region of Hellenic Civilization
5. Move your nation to our Region 6. Start interacting

We are waiting you ...

The Alliance of Hellenic Civilization composes of the following regions:

- 01 Eastern Roman Empire (Motherland in Nation States Game) 76 nation states - 32 of them UN members, 22 Billionaires - (56,833,000,000 people)

- Athens (affiliated region) 3 nation states - 2 of them UN members (1,410,000,000 people)

- Hellenic Civilization ("off-spring" region) 242 nation states - 16 of them UN members, 20 Billionaires - (90,404,000,000 people), positioned 16th among all 9,815 NS Regions

- Empire of Rome ("off-spring" region) 6 nation states (3,359,000,000 people) - 1 of them a Billionaire


TOTAL: 327 nations - 50 of them UN members, 43 Billionaires - (152,706,000,000 people) - theoretically positioned 14th among all 9,815 NS Regions

More information:

01 ERE in NS Wiki: ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/ind..._Alliance

01EasternRomanEmpire.blogspot.com (01ERE Archive)

01ere.proboards42.com (Chat Forum)

nsroleplay.ipbfree.com/ (Roleplaying Forum)

People with a Greek origin or friendly to Greece are encouraged to join the fun ...
posted by:
George
Greece
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