East of England
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The East of England is one of the regions of the United Kingdom, consisting of the most eastern half of the United Kingdom's original regions. It includes the ceremonial counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Economy
The East of England is one of the United Kingdom's two oil
regions, the other being the East Midands.
This provides a 20% boost to weapon and weapon raw material production in the country which controls it, provided the region is connected to the nation's capital region and they do not already have access to another of the same resource.
Governance
Members of Parliament
The Members of Parliament are the United Kingdom's equivalent of eRepublik's congress.
The current Members of Parliament for the East of England are:
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Historical
East of England Council
The East of England Council was set up shortly after the June 2009 Congress elections. John Bartlett, Lionbeard, Marcus Wyclif and MiloMan were the key founders of the council to tackle the low activity in the region. It has since disbanded.
Geography
The East of England is located in moving zone A3.
Neighbouring Regions
East of England is neighbored by following regions:
UK, East Midlands
Belgium, Flanders
UK, London
UK, South East of England
Poland, Southern Netherlands
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