Basque is a releasable from Spain and
France, located in Europe
.
Background
NOTE: This info is from Wikipedia. you can find the article here.
The forerunner of the Gernika Statute was the short-lived Statute of Autonomy for Álava, Gipuzkoa and Biscay, which came to be enforced in October 1936 just in Biscay, with the Spanish Civil War already raging, and which was automatically abolished when the Spanish Nationalist troops occupied the territory. Before the Spanish Constitution of 1978 and its system of autonomous communities, these three provinces were known in Spanish as the Provincias Vascongadas since 1833. The political structure of the new autonomous community is defined in the Gernika Statute, which was approved by a majority in a referendum held on 25 October 1979. Nowadays it is one of the most decentralised regions in the world; in this regard it has been described as having "more autonomy than just about any other in Europe" by The Economist. Churruca's death at the Battle of Trafalgar. Basque navigators were key for the navy of Castile and later the Spanish Navy. As regards the bounds to the Spanish Constitution, Basque nationalists cite the fact that in the 1978 Spanish Constitution referendum, which was passed with a majority of votes and a poor turnout in this area, the Basque Country had the highest abstention (the Basque Nationalist Party had endorsed abstention on the grounds that the Constitution was being forced upon them without any Basque input). To this, the "NO" vote in this referendum was also higher in the Basque Country than in the rest of the state. All in all, many Basques believe that they are not bound to a constitution that they never endorsed. As regards the bounds to the Spanish Constitution, Basque nationalists cite the fact that in the 1978 Spanish Constitution referendum, which was passed with a majority of votes and a poor turnout in this area, the Basque Country had the highest abstention (the Basque Nationalist Party had endorsed abstention on the grounds that the Constitution was being forced upon them without any Basque input). To this, the "NO" vote in this referendum was also higher in the Basque Country than in the rest of the state. All in all, many Basques believe that they are not bound to a constitution that they never endorsed. The Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country is an organic law but powers have been devolved gradually during decades according to re-negotiations between the Spanish and the consecutive Basque regional governments to reach an effective implementation, while the transfer of many powers are still due and has always been a matter of heated political discussion. Basque nationalists often put down this limitation in the devolution of powers to concessions made to appease the military involved in the 23-F coup d'état attempt (1981). In 2003, the governing Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) proposed to alter this statute through the Ibarretxe Plan. The Ibarretxe bill was approved by absolute majority in the Basque Parliament after much discussion, as it was subject to lengthy legal objections—on the grounds that it contradicts the Spanish Constitution—that were ultimately overcome. Despite its mandate of the majority of the autonomous Parliament, the main two parties in Spain (PSOE, PP) imposed a blockade on a discussion of the Plan in the Spanish Parliament (Madrid Cortes Generales), resulting in its rejection for debate by a large majority of that Parliament in January 2005. |
Base Statistics
Economy
Basque possesses a starting income of roughly $228,583, $25,934 of which come from the oil it has. There are around 1.9 million people in Basque, which is around 4% of Spain's original population.
Resources
Resources of Basque | |
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Military
Basque has a manpower of 60,000, and starts on voluntary conscription law. It does not start with any troops.
Base Manpower Capacity of Basque per Conscription Law | |
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The following columns below present the manpower capacity from lowest (Disarmed) to highest (Required). RP stands for "Recruitable Population". | |
Disarmed [1% RP] |
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Volunteer [2% RP] |
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Limited [5% RP] |
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Extensive [10% RP] |
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Required [25% RP] |
Geography
Terrain
The majority of Basque lies a hilly terrain, excluding the north-eastern semi-mountainous part.
Biome
The entirety of Basque is covered in a normal biome.
Border
Basque borders:
Threats
Spain or its releasables' players wanting to reunite the country.
United States looking for a base in Europe
.
Portugal wanting to form
Iberian Union.
France needing the one northern city to form its formables.
Strategies
Defense is key. Weaponize your homeland's terrain and defend against stronger nations like Spain and
France. Expand your country until a strong nation is collapsing, then invade them quickly. Allying other countries is usually unreliable as requesting to join the conquest would usually lead to them seeking a white peace or an immediate rejection.
If Catalonia or
Occitania are released, you can consider invading them to grow your country.
Trivia
- Basque was added into the game on November 8th, 2022, in a major update revamping all borders and tiles in Europe, including their terrains and biomes, along with new releasables,
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