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Offline Artekaos

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A Very Bananish Civil War...
« on: 10 April 2012, 11:27:12 PM »
My new blog about the tumultuous history of Bananas-Ciutad between 1936 et 1938  :D



Bananas-Ciutad is an independent hispanic enclave between Kenya and Tanganyika, in the mouth of Topocolo, swampy river bounding steppes Pinocolado in the North and rain forest of MonoKong in the South. The enclave consists mainly of the city of Bananas, but bordering territories and islands and cliffs of Chopos too 8)




http://averybananishwar.blogspot.fr/
(More pics next days...)


Politic: The political life of Bananas is torn by ceaseless skirmishes between the various political and religious factions:
The army: main Support of the dictator Alberto Porfiro from which he arises
The Phalanx: On the extreme right of the bananean chessboard cumbersome allied of the dictator
The revolutionaries: steady by USSR, chased by the power
The republicans: knocked down by Porfiro, the democrats are condemned to the underground
The catholic bourgeoisie: supporting the dictatorship, supported by the religious hierarchy

Religions: In it is added the main radical cult):
Christeros: Catholic Militia consisted of Hispanic origin poorest citizens
Vaudouns :Anti-European African  fanaticized cult  specialized in occult practices
Mahdists: also anti-European Arab-Moslem fanatical sect

Secret societies:
Triad of the Green strip: the strong Chinese minority are dominated and manipulated by this criminal organization
Society of Thulé: firmly implanted to the numerous Germanic origin residents by the nearness of Tanganyika ( former German colony) lauding the ascendancy of the white race
The hermetic order of golden dawn: Sect working on occult texts wishing the reappearance of a ancient civilization having dominated the earth millions years before

Foreign powers:
British: Very influential, involved by the nearness of their colonies of Kenya and Tanganyika
French: Importing commercial interests require the vigilance of the French consulate
Japanese: They keep an eye on the Chinese community and are interested in the naval traffic in the Indian Ocean
Germans: Support the dictatorship , particularly the Phalanx and the society of Thulé
Americans: They wish to become established commercially
Italians: Big sellers of material to the bananean army
Soviet: Supplier of weapons of almost all opposition  factions
« Last Edit: 10 April 2012, 11:35:17 PM by Artekaos »

Offline Johnnytodd

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War...
« Reply #1 on: 11 April 2012, 12:56:54 AM »
"Hispanic Enclave" but no Spanish imperial influence?

Offline Artekaos

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War...
« Reply #2 on: 11 April 2012, 01:10:40 AM »
no, Bananas-Ciutad proclaim its independence in 1899 after the Spanish-American war  ::)

Offline commissarmoody

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Re: A Very Bananish Civil War...
« Reply #3 on: 11 April 2012, 08:54:11 AM »
vary interesting :D
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