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name=AlenDuia| | name=AlenDuia| | ||
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birth=11th Dec 2009| | birth=11th Dec 2009| | ||
death=2012 | | death=2012 | | ||
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divorce=| | divorce=| | ||
newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|217007|Internacionalni vjesnik}}| | newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|217007|Internacionalni vjesnik}}| | ||
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national rank=| | national rank=| | ||
level=26 | | level=26 | | ||
− | picture=Citizen2283762.jpg | | + | picture=Citizen2283762.jpg| |
− | number=2283762 | + | number=2283762| |
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country=Croatia| | country=Croatia| | ||
− | party= | | + | party= | |
− | residence=[[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] [[Valley of Mexico]] | | + | residence=[[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] [[Valley of Mexico]]| |
faith= |<!---Approved in game religions only---> | faith= |<!---Approved in game religions only---> | ||
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office_location1=Croatia| | office_location1=Croatia| | ||
term_begin1=July 2010| | term_begin1=July 2010| | ||
− | term_end1=September 15 | + | term_end1=September 15, 2010| |
office4=Minister of Communication| | office4=Minister of Communication| | ||
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term_begin4=August 2010| | term_begin4=August 2010| | ||
term_end4=September 2010| | term_end4=September 2010| | ||
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term_begin5=September 2010| | term_begin5=September 2010| | ||
term_end5=November 2010| | term_end5=November 2010| | ||
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military rank= Colonel*|<!---no abbreviations---> | military rank= Colonel*|<!---no abbreviations---> | ||
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}}{{TOCright}} | }}{{TOCright}} | ||
− | '''AlenDuia''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Croatia]] since 11th December 2009 | + | '''AlenDuia''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Croatia]] since 11th December 2009. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | In his early life he applied for [[ | + | In his early life, he applied for [[Vatreni Gusteri]], but did not stay long and he resigned. He has travelled widely and has been to many parties. After some time, he became Croatian ambassador in [[Spain]], [[Russia]], [[Peru]] and [[Israel]]. |
− | Embassy of Israel was his most active embassy (on national forum he had over 100 replies | + | The Embassy of Israel was his most active embassy (on the national forum he had over 100 replies and 500+ views). He resigned from the function of ambassador after he was promoted to vMoFA, and he worked as a vMoFA for 4 months in a row. |
− | In July 2010, he became vice Minister of Information, and month later Minister of Information, because old MI resigned. He was working on that function for two months, and later let his friend McPingvin | + | In July 2010, he became vice Minister of Information, and a month later Minister of Information, because the old MI resigned. He was working on that function for two months, and later let his friend McPingvin continue in his place, and he stayed as vice minister. |
− | In November 2010 he was also Vice-Minister of Information and in October 2010. he became a congressman of [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]]. | + | In November 2010 he was also Vice-Minister of Information and in October 2010. he became a congressman of [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]]. A month later he was a candidate for congress, but he didn't get enough votes. |
In January 2011 he was vice Minister of Education in Asklepije's government. | In January 2011 he was vice Minister of Education in Asklepije's government. | ||
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Next five months AlenDuia wasn't very active, until June 2011, when he became [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of Croatia. In June AlenDuia became Minister of Communication in Djani Ujkan Marich's government. | Next five months AlenDuia wasn't very active, until June 2011, when he became [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of Croatia. In June AlenDuia became Minister of Communication in Djani Ujkan Marich's government. | ||
− | August 2011 was very important for AlenDuia's military career because he became a member of paramilitary unit | + | August 2011 was very important for AlenDuia's military career because he became a member of the paramilitary unit [[StormRiders]]. |
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== Images used as avatars == | == Images used as avatars == | ||
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<div style="width: 75%; background: #CCDDEE;"> <div style="padding: 20px; position:relative; z-index:1"> | <div style="width: 75%; background: #CCDDEE;"> <div style="padding: 20px; position:relative; z-index:1"> | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
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==AlenDuia in [[Congress]]== | ==AlenDuia in [[Congress]]== | ||
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|[[File:Icon - Congress.jpg]] [[File:Icon-Croatia.png|38px]] [[File:Party-Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka.jpg|38px]] | |[[File:Icon - Congress.jpg]] [[File:Icon-Croatia.png|38px]] [[File:Party-Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka.jpg|38px]] | ||
| Congress member: '''July 2010'''<br>[[Northwest Croatia]], [[Croatia]]. Party: [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]] | | Congress member: '''July 2010'''<br>[[Northwest Croatia]], [[Croatia]]. Party: [[Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka]] | ||
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+ | == AlenDuia in media == | ||
+ | {{eLink|article|1842510|Inside the mind of... AlenDuia}} - an interview published in [[Area 52]] newspapers. | ||
==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
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{|width=600px border=0 align=center | {|width=600px border=0 align=center | ||
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|width=60%|'' '''Hard Worker''' (x9)'' | |width=60%|'' '''Hard Worker''' (x9)'' | ||
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|'' '''Super Soldier''' (x12)'' | |'' '''Super Soldier''' (x12)'' | ||
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|width=60%|'' '''Congress member''' (x1)'' | |width=60%|'' '''Congress member''' (x1)'' | ||
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==Trip around the world== | ==Trip around the world== |
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AlenDuia was a citizen of Croatia since 11th December 2009.
History
In his early life, he applied for Vatreni Gusteri, but did not stay long and he resigned. He has travelled widely and has been to many parties. After some time, he became Croatian ambassador in Spain, Russia, Peru and Israel.
The Embassy of Israel was his most active embassy (on the national forum he had over 100 replies and 500+ views). He resigned from the function of ambassador after he was promoted to vMoFA, and he worked as a vMoFA for 4 months in a row.
In July 2010, he became vice Minister of Information, and a month later Minister of Information, because the old MI resigned. He was working on that function for two months, and later let his friend McPingvin continue in his place, and he stayed as vice minister.
In November 2010 he was also Vice-Minister of Information and in October 2010. he became a congressman of Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka. A month later he was a candidate for congress, but he didn't get enough votes.
In January 2011 he was vice Minister of Education in Asklepije's government.
Next five months AlenDuia wasn't very active, until June 2011, when he became Minister of Foreign Affairs of Croatia. In June AlenDuia became Minister of Communication in Djani Ujkan Marich's government.
August 2011 was very important for AlenDuia's military career because he became a member of the paramilitary unit StormRiders.
Images used as avatars
AlenDuia in Congress
Congress member: July 2010 Northwest Croatia, Croatia. Party: Hrvatska Demokratska Stranka |
AlenDuia in media
Inside the mind of... AlenDuia - an interview published in Area 52 newspapers.
Achievements
Hard Worker (x9) | Super Soldier (x12) | ||
Congress member (x1) |
Trip around the world
Countries visited |
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Croatia |
Brazil |
Poland |
Norway |
Turkey |
Denmark |
Israel |
Slovenia |
Serbia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Peru |
Cyprus |
Greece |