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Governor: The Particularly Grand Duchy of Caffeinneburg

WA Delegate (non-executive): The Particularly Grand Duchy of Caffeinneburg (elected )

Founder: The Particularly Grand Duchy of Caffeinneburg

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Most Nations: 575th Most World Assembly Endorsements: 635th Most Influential: 1,587th+3
Most Cultured: 2,326th Most Devout: 2,705th Most Valuable International Artwork: 2,741st
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North America is one of the eldest and most respected regions in the world. We are committed to state sovereignty and stand in staunch opposition to WA interference in the affairs of all states.

The WA Delegate is non-executive. For reasons.

We are currently blazing new trails in utter apathy. Doldrums don't even begin to cover this.


Embassies: Israel, Nova Historiae, United States of America, The Great Universe, Oceania, Force, The Western Isles, Australia, Organization of United Sovereign States, Turkic Union, Pecan Sandies, Zombie Research Institute, mutual cooperation alliance, Eastern Europe, matheo, Breakfast at Milliways, and 20 others.Scandinavia, Commonwealth of Liberty, The Community, Raxulan Empire, Allied Nations Treaty Organization, Regionless, The New Republic of the Philippines, Mitteleuropa, Gypsy Lands, True Waskaria, France, The Embassy, Regions of Finland, Atlantiva, The United Democratic States, Philippines, The Reformed United States of America, Moscow Kremlin, Covenant Shores, and Nova Britannia Prima.

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Regional Power: Moderate

North America contains 44 nations, the 575th most in the world.

Today's World Census Report

The Most Secular in North America

World Census experts studied which citizens seemed least concerned about eternal damnation, spiritual awakeness, and chakra wellbeing in order to determine the most godforsaken nations.

As a region, North America is ranked 6,765th in the world for Most Secular.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Emirate of OverboniaNew York Times Democracy“Ottom S'Ainobrevo”
2.The People's Republic of The State of LincolnPsychotic Dictatorship“If at first you don’t succeed...”
3.The Particularly Grand Duchy of CaffeinneburgCorrupt Dictatorship“Hand Me the Gun and Ask Me Again”
4.The Confederacy of The Great DivideDemocratic Socialists“Endure the Peaks, Rise Together”
5.The Federal Republic of Free States of AvaloniaMoralistic Democracy“In Science we trust”
6.The Republic of United States of America-USLeft-Leaning College State“In God We Trust”
7.The Kingdom of TysonsIron Fist Consumerists“We Will Endure”
8.The Federal Republic of Eastern States RepublicCorporate Bordello“Liberty; Abolish Tyranny”
9.The Empire of Mexican UnionsInoffensive Centrist Democracy“¡Viva la liberación de los pueblos!”
10.The Dictatorship of RuoalverIron Fist Consumerists“Might Makes Right”
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North America Regional Message Board

Berlkiana wrote:Hello everyone i am looking forward to leaving a positive mark on this region. i am new to this

Berlkiana - Welcome to North America! I’m excited to share that we’re actively revitalizing this historic and esteemed region. One of the first items on my checklist was updating our regional flag, which is now complete. Next up, I’m working on reestablishing our offsite forum—it’s currently in progress—and creating a detailed regional map for North America.

Your presence here is invaluable, and we always welcome fresh ideas and suggestions. If you have any questions or thoughts to share, don’t hesitate to reach out. Once again, welcome to North America! I hope you enjoy your time here and feel at home in our vibrant community.

Ryan Bagwell, Lieutenant Governor
The Regional Office of the Lt. Governor
North America
Former President of the Federal State of Central Nation
Region:North America | Governor: Caffeinneburg | Lieutenant Governor: Central Nation | WA Delegate: Caffeinneburg | Minister of Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary: Al Amarja

Central Nation wrote:

Berlkiana -  Welcome to North America! I’m excited to share that we’re actively revitalizing this historic and esteemed region. One of the first items on my checklist was updating our regional flag, which is now complete. Next up, I’m working on reestablishing our offsite forum—it’s currently in progress—and creating a detailed regional map for North America.

Your presence here is invaluable, and we always welcome fresh ideas and suggestions. If you have any questions or thoughts to share, don’t hesitate to reach out. Once again, welcome to North America! I hope you enjoy your time here and feel at home in our vibrant community.

Ryan Bagwell, Lieutenant Governor
The Regional Office of the Lt. Governor
North America
Former President of the Federal State of Central Nation
Region:North America | Governor: Caffeinneburg | Lieutenant Governor: Central Nation | WA Delegate: Caffeinneburg | Minister of Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary: Al Amarja

Thank you

Hello Amigos!

I'm not new to the region. I had a nation here a while back.
What happened? Its... quite. (Echoe) (echoe) *echoe*

hello

Hey guys, I'm new

are anyone active here?

American Descendants of Slaves wrote:are anyone active here?

I am. But I'm new too.

This RMB is usually quiet.

Relatively. As one of the elder nations here, I can try to answer any questions you have.

Article from the St. Louis sun: "American Regency established. After four years of a bloody war of attrition in the second American civil war, America's will to reunite has waned away. In the Midwest of the country, a regency government has been put into power by former Governor of Iowa, Gabriel Hassenfeld. In an address to the newly established nation, he stated he is eager to reinstate democratic processes, but that the country must wait until the State's future is secured and no further destabilization happens. Reactions of the establishment of the regency have been mixed, with many nations showing dissapointment and stating that democratic processes be restored immediately, and others showing some degree of empathy for the now shattered American nation. The only notable nation that has interacted with the American regency is Canada, which has established trade with the new country. The future of this nation, much like America itself is uncertain, but many Americans have expressed hope and determination for the future."

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