Burgo-Daxian relations: Difference between revisions
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[[Burgundie]] and [[Daxia]] have been historically at odds for centuries; it was not until they found a common cause in [[Operation Kipling]] in the 1960s-80s that they began to work together on the world stage. While not allies, [[Burgundie]] and [[Daxia]] are respectfully friendly to each other and often find themselves working towards the same strategic objectives, even if their processes differ and are sometimes at odds. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Slaving wars=== | |||
[[Maritime Dericania]]n merchants fought the [[Daxia|Qian Dynasty]] for dominance in the [[Southern_slave_trade#Routes|Northern Stream slaving routes]], which they gained control of from the mid 17th century to the early 19th century. They continued to sell the slaves to the [[Daxia|Qian]], but with the Dericanian middlemen, the slaves became more expensive and after a century of raiding and fighting over the region, the [[Daxia|Qian]] moved on to other conflicts, leaving northestern [[Dolong]] to be less under the influcence of [[Daxia]] after the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]] than other parts of [[Dolong]]. | |||
==Trade, investment, and economics== | ==Trade, investment, and economics== | ||
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*{{wp|World Intellectual Property Organization}} | *{{wp|World Intellectual Property Organization}} | ||
*{{wp|World Food Programme}} | *{{wp|World Food Programme}} | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 1 November 2024
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Daxian Embassy, Vilauristre | Burgoignesc Embassy, Mirzak |
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Ambassador TBD | Plenepotentiary TBD |
Burgundie and Daxia have been historically at odds for centuries; it was not until they found a common cause in Operation Kipling in the 1960s-80s that they began to work together on the world stage. While not allies, Burgundie and Daxia are respectfully friendly to each other and often find themselves working towards the same strategic objectives, even if their processes differ and are sometimes at odds.
History
Slaving wars
Maritime Dericanian merchants fought the Qian Dynasty for dominance in the Northern Stream slaving routes, which they gained control of from the mid 17th century to the early 19th century. They continued to sell the slaves to the Qian, but with the Dericanian middlemen, the slaves became more expensive and after a century of raiding and fighting over the region, the Qian moved on to other conflicts, leaving northestern Dolong to be less under the influcence of Daxia after the collapse of the Burgoignesc colonial empire than other parts of Dolong.
Trade, investment, and economics
Tourism
Diplomacy
Sister/twinned cities
Common memberships
- League of Nations
- Air Traffic Regulatory Organization
- World Association Football Federation
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- World Health Organization
- International Monetary Fund
- World Trade Organization
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- International Criminal Court
- International Red Cross Committee
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- World Food Programme