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| Adamantina | 4 Mar 2016, 19:27 Post #1 |
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Hi, I've been a rather inactive member of this region for a year, or two ...I hope this will change. Born and living in Greece, so please forgive me if my nation doesn't give out a certain 'latin American vibe' - at least I tried. ![]() Regarding the nation; Adamantina is a rather obnoxious little spanish-speaking Latin American nation with a tea spoon of French thrown in the mix, located in the northern coast of South America. Ruled for most of the 20th century by an authoritarian bipartisan dictatorship in a 'state of emergency', after the revolution of the 90s and for the last two decades it is led by an unholly alliance of democracy-loving liberals, conservatives, christian liberationists and socialists. Adamantines think that they're better than everyone else and take their accomplishments in fencing, the Adamantine national sport, a tad bit more seriously than it is healthy. |
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