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'''Labrador Navy''' is a [[Labrador]] town in Canada. | '''Labrador Navy''' is a [[Labrador]] town in Canada. It is a Katunudist MECA member and many languages are spoken, primarily English but French and Arabic are spoken too. MECA Rail also stops at this town on the line from Labrador to Central Nova Scotia. It was originally created as a naval base but the idea is scrapped and is being reimagined into an industrial style town but the Katunduist church will still stand. Embassies are currently being constructed for Keewatin, Avalon, Acadia and Woodland Cree. More embassies could be constructed in the future. The districts of the town will be named after geometric postulates and roads after theorems. | ||
{{Town_Advanced|full_name=Labrador Navy|nation=Labrador|governor=ii_adzasc|location=Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland & Labrador|population=1|language=English, French, Arabic|religion=Pissism, Katunduism|motto=“May geometry be with you”|founded=November 28, 2021}} | {{Town_Advanced|full_name=Labrador Navy|nation=Labrador|governor=ii_adzasc|location=Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland & Labrador|population=1|language=English, French, Arabic|religion=Pissism, Katunduism|motto=“May geometry be with you”|founded=November 28, 2021}} |
Revision as of 22:26, 16 December 2021
Labrador Navy is a Labrador town in Canada. It is a Katunudist MECA member and many languages are spoken, primarily English but French and Arabic are spoken too. MECA Rail also stops at this town on the line from Labrador to Central Nova Scotia. It was originally created as a naval base but the idea is scrapped and is being reimagined into an industrial style town but the Katunduist church will still stand. Embassies are currently being constructed for Keewatin, Avalon, Acadia and Woodland Cree. More embassies could be constructed in the future. The districts of the town will be named after geometric postulates and roads after theorems.