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{{Town_Infobox|title1 = Pierre|image1 = Sd.png|caption1 = A small town in the remote reaches of the Midwestern Republic|town = Pierre|nation = Midwest|population = | {{Town_Infobox|title1 = Pierre|image1 = Sd.png|caption1 = A small town in the remote reaches of the Midwestern Republic|town = Pierre|nation = Midwest|population = 7|/t_list_page = 33|owner = EmperorHG|chunks = 35|continent = North America|militia = Military service compulsory by citizens during wartime}} | ||
== Summary== | == Summary== | ||
Pierre is a small town in the far west of the Republic of the Midwest. It serves as the capital of Hughes county in the larger [https://earthmc. | Pierre is a small town in the far west of the Republic of the Midwest. It serves as the capital of Hughes county in the larger [https://wiki.earthmc.net/wiki/United_States_of_America United States]. | ||
== Founding == | == Founding == | ||
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== Present Day == | == Present Day == | ||
The town continues to grow in size | The town continues to grow in size and population gradually, becoming one of the few major cities of the Midwest. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 May 2022
Summary
Pierre is a small town in the far west of the Republic of the Midwest. It serves as the capital of Hughes county in the larger United States.
Founding
After days of wandering, EmperorHG and fellow Councillors FeelsBadWeeb, Sheevy_McPalpy ventured across the nether from Italy to Mexico. They traveled up through the Southeastern U.S.A to eventually settle on the Missouri River. Due to a bug with the server's economy, the founders remained hidden underground until they were able to officially begin the town on May 10th, 2019.
Present Day
The town continues to grow in size and population gradually, becoming one of the few major cities of the Midwest.