The MONTH in Pictures June 01-30, 2004 |
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June 11: United Faiths cites that Socialist International has collapsed and predicts that the Union of Soviet SR will soon unravel, bringing freedom to all peoples of Africa. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 19: Corsair Cartography, Inc., a mapmaking giant in the markets of the Souther Sub-Region noticed recently, under auspices of United Faithite cartesians, that Africa wasn't as populous as it once was. Due to this worry, the company compiled the current two maps of the major half regions of Africa pro bono. It seems to this writer that the center of Africa is historically unstable, and that the area around the North Sea and Victoria Falls is also very unstable. It also occurs to this writer than Russia is fully capable of establishing a Rome-esque Empire now that many northern nations on it's borders are vacant. |
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June 19: Moletania gains control of Nouakchott, former capital of Mauritania. As the Moletanian governments consolidates power, USSR disputes their ability to gain land without applying to the AU Security Council for land. This request is ironic, considering that the USSR abandoned the AU, which it claimed served the imperialistic interest of a select few. Below: Moletanian soldiers secure the capital city of Nouakchott to the relief of locals who had experienced weeks of looting. |
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UPDATED MAP June 27, 2004 |
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June 19: Moletania enters territorial dispute with Serandum over former Mauritanian lands. Pictured right is Moletanian leader, His Holiness, the Grate Nigel. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See the Month of July 2004 |
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