Difference between revisions of "South Australia"
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== Neighbours == | == Neighbours == | ||
{{Neighbors|New South Wales|Northern Territory|Queensland|Tasmania|Victoria|Western Australia}} | {{Neighbors|New South Wales|Northern Territory|Queensland|Tasmania|Victoria|Western Australia}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Productivity == | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[V1]]/[[Rising|V2]] | ||
+ | ! Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 | ||
+ | ! {{eLink|update|204|Feb 2015}} – Jun 2016 | ||
+ | ! [[Resource Wars (2016)|Jun 2016]] - [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]] | ||
+ | ! since [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ?? | ||
+ | | ?? | ||
+ | | ?? | ||
+ | | {{ResourceLink|Iron}} <br/> {{ResourceLink|Saltpeter}} | ||
+ | | {{ResourceLink|Grain}} <br/> {{ResourceLink|Deer}} <br/> {{ResourceLink|Neodymium}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Battles == | == Battles == | ||
− | The first [http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/8280 Battle of South Australia] was fought between [[Brazil]] and [[Australia]]. It ended on December 18, 2009, with Australia successfully defending this region. This battle was part of the '''Australian- | + | The first [http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/8280 Battle of South Australia] was fought between [[Brazil]] and [[Australia]]. It ended on December 18, 2009, with Australia successfully defending this region. This battle was part of the '''Australian-Brazilian War''', which took place in 2009. |
<br> <br> | <br> <br> | ||
− | The second [http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/8303 Battle of South Australia] was fought between [[Brazil]] and [[Australia]]. It ended on December 20, 2009, with Australia successfully defending its region. This battle was part of the '''Australian- | + | The second [http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/8303 Battle of South Australia] was fought between [[Brazil]] and [[Australia]]. It ended on December 20, 2009, with Australia successfully defending its region. This battle was part of the '''Australian-Brazilian War''', which took place in 2009. |
== Congressmen == | == Congressmen == | ||
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| [[Gabriel White]] || [[Erepublik Alliance]] || 16 || 30.19% || Officially Elected | | [[Gabriel White]] || [[Erepublik Alliance]] || 16 || 30.19% || Officially Elected | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1370059|whitelaughter}} || [[Australian National Party]] || 5 || 9.43% || Officially Elected |
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| [[Alex Australis]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 5 || 9.43% || Officially Elected | | [[Alex Australis]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 5 || 9.43% || Officially Elected | ||
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!Result | !Result | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1965022|hillbilly jim}} || [[Liberal Party of Australia]] || 10 || 16.67% || Officially elected |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1370059|whitelaughter}} || [[Australian National Party]] || 9 || 15% || Officially elected |
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| [[Blue Rayne]] || [[Australian Military Party]] || 8 || 13.33% || Officially elected | | [[Blue Rayne]] || [[Australian Military Party]] || 8 || 13.33% || Officially elected | ||
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| [[Alex Australis]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 7 || 11.48% || Officially elected | | [[Alex Australis]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 7 || 11.48% || Officially elected | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1370059|whitelaughter}} || [[Australian National Party]] || 4 || 6.56% || Unsuccessful candidate |
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| [[Martin Webb]] || [[Australian National Party]] || 3 || 4.92% || Unsuccessful candidate | | [[Martin Webb]] || [[Australian National Party]] || 3 || 4.92% || Unsuccessful candidate | ||
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!Result | !Result | ||
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− | | MissShe || [[National Pirate Party]] || 18 || 20% || Successful candidate | + | | {{eLink|citizen|2886245|MissShe}} || [[National Pirate Party]] || 18 || 20% || Successful candidate |
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− | | | + | | {{ELink|citizen|1209022|Urang Sunda}} || [[National Pirate Party]] || 15 || 16.6% || Successful candidate |
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| [[Arfman]] || [[Procreate and Populate Party]] || 9 || 10% || Successful candidate | | [[Arfman]] || [[Procreate and Populate Party]] || 9 || 10% || Successful candidate | ||
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| [[GeBe]] || [[Procreate and Populate Party]] || 5 || 7.6% || Unsuccessful candidate | | [[GeBe]] || [[Procreate and Populate Party]] || 5 || 7.6% || Unsuccessful candidate | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1982989|Adam Von Templar}} || [[Australian National Party]] || 4 || 6.1% || Unsuccessful candidate |
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| [[Muhamad Giri]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 4 || 6.1% || Unsuccessful candidate | | [[Muhamad Giri]] || [[Australian Independents]] || 4 || 6.1% || Unsuccessful candidate | ||
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| [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] || [[Australian Communist Party]] || 5 || 5.4% || Unsuccessful candidate | | [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] || [[Australian Communist Party]] || 5 || 5.4% || Unsuccessful candidate | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1661022|Dizzy Darling}} || [[Australian National Party]] || 4 || 4.3% || Unsuccessful candidate |
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| [[Schoft]] || [[Australian Communist Party]] || 3 || 3.2% || Unsuccessful candidate | | [[Schoft]] || [[Australian Communist Party]] || 3 || 3.2% || Unsuccessful candidate | ||
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| 20 July 2008 | | 20 July 2008 | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|606511|Ninja Lho}} |
| [[Partai Rakyat Merdeka]] | | [[Partai Rakyat Merdeka]] | ||
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| 20 August 2008 | | 20 August 2008 | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|549521|noel_de_never}} |
| [[Partai Rakyat Merdeka]] | | [[Partai Rakyat Merdeka]] | ||
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| 20 September 2008 | | 20 September 2008 | ||
− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|740182|2nd_a-chan}} |
| [[Indonesian Defensive Socialist]] | | [[Indonesian Defensive Socialist]] | ||
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Last update: March 16, 2021 |
South Australia is a region in Australia and its capital is Adelaide.
History
The region was taken over by Indonesia in April 2008 as a result of the Indonesia-Australia War. It returned back to Australian control on 20 July 2009 by a resistance war as per the Agreement.
Neighbours
South Australia is neighbored by the following regions:
- Republic of Moldova, New South Wales
- Australia, Northern Territory
- Lithuania, Queensland
- Australia, Tasmania
- United Kingdom, Victoria
- Poland, Western Australia
Productivity
V1/V2 | Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 | Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 | Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 | since Oct 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|
?? | ?? | ?? | Iron Saltpeter |
Grain Deer Neodymium |
Battles
The first Battle of South Australia was fought between Brazil and Australia. It ended on December 18, 2009, with Australia successfully defending this region. This battle was part of the Australian-Brazilian War, which took place in 2009.
The second Battle of South Australia was fought between Brazil and Australia. It ended on December 20, 2009, with Australia successfully defending its region. This battle was part of the Australian-Brazilian War, which took place in 2009.
Congressmen
- See also: Congress of Australia
The first congressional elections since South Australia was freed were held on July 25, 2009.