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− | language= | + | |capital = Nizhny Novgorod |
− | + | |residents = 177 | |
+ | |visitors = 197 | ||
+ | |language = Russian | ||
+ | |movingzone = A3 | ||
+ | |last update = December 3, 2018 | ||
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− | + | |resource1 = Fruits | |
− | + | |resource2 = Cattle | |
+ | |resource3 = Grain | ||
+ | |resource4 = Deer | ||
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+ | {{RegionIntro|Russia|capital=Nizhny Novgorod}} | ||
− | + | == History == | |
+ | Volga Vyatka was taken over by [[Norway]] in May 2008 as a result of the [[Norway-Russia War]]. Then it was freed during the [[Russian Independence War]]. It was soon taken over by Romania. Romania returned it to Norway under a deal that enabled Romania to attack [[Indonesia]] | ||
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+ | Around day 2,020, it was taken by [[Latvia]] and has been able to fend off Russian attackers. They are working along with [[Hungary]] and (at one point) [[Ukraine]] to take over the entirety of Russia. This is part of the [[Hungarian-Russian War]], which is a small part of [[World War VI]]. | ||
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{{Neighbors|Moscow and Central Russia|Northern Russia|Urals|Volga}} | {{Neighbors|Moscow and Central Russia|Northern Russia|Urals|Volga}} | ||
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The following table lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order: | The following table lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order: | ||
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Volga Vyatka is a region in Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and its capital is Nizhny Novgorod. Its original owner is Russia.
History
Volga Vyatka was taken over by Norway in May 2008 as a result of the Norway-Russia War. Then it was freed during the Russian Independence War. It was soon taken over by Romania. Romania returned it to Norway under a deal that enabled Romania to attack Indonesia
Around day 2,020, it was taken by Latvia and has been able to fend off Russian attackers. They are working along with Hungary and (at one point) Ukraine to take over the entirety of Russia. This is part of the Hungarian-Russian War, which is a small part of World War VI.
Geography
Volga Vyatka is neighbored by the following regions:
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moscow and Central Russia
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Northern Russia
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Urals
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Volga
= Mayors
The following table lists the known mayors of the region in chronological order:
Date elected | Mayor | Party |
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21 April 2008 | Erik E.B | Red Resistance Front |
21 May 2008 | unknown | |
21 June 2008 | unknown | |
21 July 2008 | unknown | |
21 August 2008 | unknown | |
21 September 2008 | Erik E.B | Red Resistance Front |
Regions of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) |
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Central Black Earth · Chagang · East Midlands · Eastern Macedonia · Eastern Siberia · Far Eastern Russia · Gulf of Mexico · Hamgyong · Hwangae · Indiana · Jiangxi · Kangwon · Leningrad Oblast · Moscow and Central Russia · Northern Cape · Northern Russia · Povardarie · Pyongan · Ryanggang · Urals · Volga Vyatka · Volga · Western Macedonia · Western Siberia · Yazd · Zemgale |