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Revision as of 17:35, 30 January 2021

Flag of the Charter
Flag
HeadquartersLimve
Largest cities Alotol City
Official languages TBD
Type Political and economic union
Membership
Leaders
 -  Secretary of the States tbd
Establishment
 -  Treaty of the Namh River 1801 
Currency Soltenna Blossom (SBL)
Date format yyyy/mm/dd
Internet TLD .cu

The Charter, officially the Royal Charter for Economic Cooperation in Trans-Miraria, is an economic union of 11 states in western Miraria. The mission statement of the Charter is to maintain free trade and preserve cultural institutions, particularly that of the monarchy in Trans-Miraria.

History

The Founding

The Charter was signed February 8, 1801 as an agreement between the Alotol Confederation and the Kingdom of Mai Thi. Its original aim was to cement Alotol-Maithic trade relations and offer mutual support to balance out regional spheres of influence. The Charter existed in this form until 1827 when the Kovat Kingdom of Asota joined the agreement. Asota, Liosol, and Mai Thi revised the original Royal Charter, making the aims of the agreement economic growth, social progress, regional peace, mutual assistance, and preservation of cultures in the region. This new Charter prompted the countries of ... to join.

Great Ekuosian War

Structure

CPS

The Cultural Preservation Society (CPS) is the Charter's crowning jewel. Established in 1832, it strives to provide an outlet for historically important cultural values and protect national sites, treasures, and individuals from being destroyed by outside influence.

EPAC

The Economic Policy Association of the Charter (EPAC) is ...

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