Difference between revisions of "Eastern Vaniuan Association"

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|admin_center_type = <!-- e.g. "Administrative center" (default) -->
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|admin_center =      TBD
|admin_center =      TBD
|languages_type =    National languages
|languages_type =    National languages
|languages =        [[Khamaian language|Amaian]]<br>[[Ashkay language|Ashkay]]<br>[[Ayozi language|Ayozi]]<br>[[Balak language|Balak]]<br>[[Gushli language|Gushli]]<br>[[Kaatian language|Kaatian]]<br>[[Kizani language|Kizani]]<br>[[Koman language|Koman]]<br>[[Vogian language|Vogian]]
|languages =        [[Khamaian language|Amaian]]<br>[[Ashkay language|Ashkay]]<br>[[Ayozi language|Ayozi]]<br>[[Balak language|Balak]]<br>[[Gushli language|Gushli]]<br>[[Kaatian language|Kaatian]]<br>[[Koman language|Koman]]<br>[[Vogian language|Vogian]]
|leader_title1 =    Chair
|leader_title1 =    Chair
|leader_name1 =    TBD
|leader_name1 =    TBD

Revision as of 02:44, 3 January 2021

Eastern Vaniuan Association
Logo
Location Eastern Vaniua
Administrative centerTBD
National languages Amaian
Ashkay
Ayozi
Balak
Gushli
Kaatian
Koman
Vogian
Type Economic Union
Members Founding Members

Other Members

Leaders
 -  Chair TBD
Establishment 2003
Currency Various
Time zone (SCT+3 to TBD)

The Eastern Vaniuan Association (abbreviated EVA) is an economic union of 4 member states that are located in Vaniua. EVA policies aim to maintain free trade and peace between the member states, to foster regional development, and to promote and preserve regional culture. It was established in 2003 by Amaia, Balakia, Kaatkukia, and Komania in the wake of the collapse of the Union of Shomosvan and the overthrow of the Sannist regime in Kaatkukia. Since its founding, four more states have become members: Ayozia and Thaghavan in 2006, Zinsha-Vogia in 2007, Baghazan in 2013, and Gushlia in 2020.

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