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Motto: Życie, Urlop, Powodzinie (Life, Liberty, Prosperity) | ||||||
Ruler | .Lost. | |||||
Capital | Aguacenta City | |||||
Capital Location | 40.6 lat, 8.5 long | |||||
Team | Green | |||||
Alliance Affiliation | Viridian Entente | |||||
Official Languages | English, Polski | |||||
Government • Type |
Communism | |||||
Area • Total |
327.935 mile diameter. | |||||
Population • Civilians • Military |
1,726 Supporters (3/13/06) 773 Soldiers | |||||
National Animal | Marmot[1] | |||||
Income • Gross Individual • After Taxes |
??? ??? | |||||
Literacy Rate: | Unknown | |||||
Currency | 1 Dollar ($) = 53 Aguas | |||||
Resources • Connected |
Aluminum(Produced), Oil (Produced), Cattle, Coal, Gold, Iron, Lumber, Wine |
Pre-history & Founding
Prior to the Founding of the nation of Aguacenta, in northern Sardinia the area consisted of several small coastal city states occupied by seafaring traders and fishermen. These City states grew very wealthy off the natural resources and lands of the area. Jealous of the wealth of the foreigners the native peoples of the Sardinia banded together into one clan, but in infighting racked the clans decision making powers. Soon one of the village chieftains, rose to prominence among the leaders of the clan. Under the Leadership of .lost. the peoples of Sardinia expelled the foreigners who were profiting off the lands. In return for the leadership of King Lief the lands in the north of Sardinia were ceded to him by the clan, .lost. then established his capital Aguacenta City, and the nation of Aguacenta was born.
History
Monarchy
Under the leadership of of the Monarchs, King Leif and his successors, Aguacenta became a consolidated highly centralized state, with few political and economic rights given to the peasant class that made up ninety percent of Aguacenta's population. Slowly undermined the by the opulent and overindulgent Monarchy, the peasant class began to degrade under the heavy taxes, imposed on them. Economically, and agriculturally undermined by the Monarchy the peasant class began to revolt. After a long and bitterly fought struggle, the revolutionaries toppled the Monarchy.
The Libertarian Reformation, and the move toward Minarchism
After toppling the Monarchy of the Aguacenta,the Aguacentaine Libertarian Army of Revolution (Alar) established The People's Confederacy of Aguacenta, A strongly decentralized confederacy who's small regional states are ruled semi-autonomously of the Central government and are governed by pure democratic governments. The nations central government, if it could be called that, holds only two powers, first, coordinating the economic activities of the states and insuring the rights of the people, The central government of the Aguacenta has been consistently lead by the the Chairman .lost..
Isolationism
founded as a red team nation on 8 August 2006 Aguacenta, quickly adopted a Isolationist stance under the leadership of the ruler .lost. . Wanting nothing more to trade with fellow red team members and collect taxes from his people and build up his technological foundation, and expand his national borders, .lost. led his people on a peaceful and nondescript path toward the future.
Foreign Attacks
Dismayed by the number of random attacks on his nation .lost. was forced to lead his nation in another direction he began a military build up and prepared to defend Aguacenta to the best of his abilities.
Changing Policy
No longer with his nations position on the red team, .lost. move his nation to the green team, soon there after in a effort to provide safety for his nation .lost. lead Aguacenta enlisted in the Viridian Entente and looks forward to a bright future for his people with this alliance. Aguacenta is slowly beginning to drift from its Isolationist stance on CyberNations politics.
Looking Toward The Future
Aguacenta is steaming full speed a head toward technological, military and economic greatness.
Aguacenta's Internal Politics
Social Issues
Aguacenta is Governed by small efficient Libertarian government, whose sole purpose is to enforce the few laws that the nation does have. Private citizens are free to do as they please in the privacy of their own homes. Aguacenta's government has no interest in regulating the private lives of their citizen, and takes a non-interventionist view on many social issues, and has adopted pro-choice, anti gun control policies. Aguacenta has no laws regarding who and who can not be married. Military service is strictly voluntary, and government censorship of speech, media, and the internet are unheard of in Aguacenta. Drugs freely available in Aguacenta to all of it's citizens and non-citizens alike. Aguacenta's open door immigration policies keep a constant infusion of new ideas and culture flowing into the nation.
Economic Issues
Aguacenta's government has a laissez-faire approach to the economy, and does not provide any form of corporate welfare, and places no restrictions on international trade, Private retirement funds flourish and Social security is non-existent, Private charities although somewhat coordinated by the government of Aguacenta exercise complete autonomy and provide for all of the Aquanians with a source of social welfare should they need it. Government spending is minuscule, with the government only needing to provide money for funding the court system, and paying the handful of government employees. All of Aguacenta's infrastructure is privately owned and operated, with exception of a single office building that serves as the government's headquarters.
Crime & Punishment
Because of Aguacenta's prosperity and and harsh punishments for crimes as well as The government's few established criminal laws crime rate is Aguacenta is incredibly low and prisons are sometimes 90 per cent empty. those laws that are on the books are punished severely. the privately owned and staffed prisons are responsible and for controlling societies for dangerous people. Although prison sentences are harsh and prison sentences are generally considered by most other countries standards. Public flogging, and pillory are common punishments for some petty crimes, and the death penalty is reserved for the most serious crimes.