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Revision as of 18:41, 28 April 2023

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History

The history of Poitou-Charentes on EarthMC began on August 21, 2022, when the region of Poitou was created. Poitou was made up of three cities: Niort, Aiffres, and Naoned. The reason for Poitou's creation was that the three cities wanted their independence from France, which had always tried to claim block these cities.

Despite the French blockade, Poitou managed to expand and now has 626 claims in a region that is highly disputed. Today, Naoned has been integrated into Niort, and a new city called Fort-Boyard has joined Poitou. The tensions between France and Poitou have eased, but the nation maintains its independence.

Poitou's success can be attributed to its determination and resilience. The region's inhabitants never gave up on their desire for independence and continued to fight for it. With the addition of Fort-Boyard and the integration of Naoned into Niort, Poitou has become a force to be reckoned with.

Despite the challenges, Poitou has managed to maintain its independence and expand its territory. Its success on EarthMC is a testament to the power of determination and perseverance.

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