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The '''Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation''' is an {{wp|international development}} {{wp|investment bank}} based in al-Shindreef, [[Pursat]], founded in [[1913]]. It is owned and operated by [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] interests but is solely focused investing in commerce and infrastructure in the [[Daria]] region of [[Audonia]]. It is the primary mechanism through which [[Burgundie]] reinstituted itself in [[Daria]] in the 20th century and wrestled back influence from [[Faneria]], who had stepped in after the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]] in the mid 19th century. By the time of [[Operation Kipling]] (1960s-80s), through the actions and investments of the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation, [[Burgundie]] was considered the pre-eminent [[Levantine]] influence in [[Daria]].
[[File:AfLS-Logo.gif|thumb|right|Totally immersive logo.]]The '''Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation''' is an {{wp|international development}} {{wp|investment bank}} based in al-Shindreef, [[Pursat]], founded in [[1913]]. It is owned and operated by [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] interests but is solely focused investing in commerce and infrastructure in the [[Daria]] region of [[Audonia]]. It is the primary mechanism through which [[Burgundie]] reinstituted itself in [[Daria]] in the 20th century and wrestled back influence from [[Faneria]], who had stepped in after the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]] in the mid 19th century. By the time of [[Operation Kipling]] (1960s-80s), through the actions and investments of the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation, [[Burgundie]] was considered the pre-eminent [[Levantine]] influence in [[Daria]].


Throughout the 20th century the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation was much maligned throughout [[Daria]], contributing to the [[Global Burgieman]] conspiracies, but in the 21st century, through guidance by the Palacin family, the royal family of [[Burgundie]], the Corporation has been focused on the creation of a healthy middle class in all [[Daria]]n nations.
Throughout the 20th century the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation was much maligned throughout [[Daria]], contributing to the [[Global Burgieman]] conspiracies, but in the 21st century, through guidance by the Palacin family, the royal family of [[Burgundie]], the Corporation has been focused on the creation of a healthy middle class in all [[Daria]]n nations.

Revision as of 12:34, 5 September 2024

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The Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation is an international development investment bank based in al-Shindreef, Pursat, founded in 1913. It is owned and operated by Burgoignesc interests but is solely focused investing in commerce and infrastructure in the Daria region of Audonia. It is the primary mechanism through which Burgundie reinstituted itself in Daria in the 20th century and wrestled back influence from Faneria, who had stepped in after the collapse of the Burgoignesc colonial empire in the mid 19th century. By the time of Operation Kipling (1960s-80s), through the actions and investments of the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation, Burgundie was considered the pre-eminent Levantine influence in Daria.

Throughout the 20th century the Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation was much maligned throughout Daria, contributing to the Global Burgieman conspiracies, but in the 21st century, through guidance by the Palacin family, the royal family of Burgundie, the Corporation has been focused on the creation of a healthy middle class in all Darian nations.

Foreign investments

Burgo-Darian Mercantile Port Corporation has operations in 8 countries, with a network of 41 ports by 2036. These include ports in Battganuur, Bulkh, Kandara, Pukhgundi, Pursat, Tapakdore, Umardwal, and Yanuban.

See also