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Postby Barnettsville » Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:26 am

NATION FULL NAME: Republic of Barnettsville

TRIGRAMME/QUADGRAMME: BAR/BARN

Population: 73,110,203 (2005)

Provinces: 50

Area		Mi.2		Km.2        	%
LAND 220,187.26 570,286.2 91.11
WATER 21,485.20 55,646.8 8.89
TOTAL 241,692.46 625,928 100







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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:26 am

Government:

Judicial: 9 Justices Federally
1 Federal District Justice per region (TBD total)
1 Provincial Court (50 total)
Magisterial Justices in each city

Legislative: 2 houses
Upper House: TBD members
Lower House: 100 members (2 per province)
Provincial legislatures: varies by province

Executive:
Federal: President/Vice-President
Provincial: Governors (50 total)
Mayors in each city
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:00 am

#	Years		President          	Vice President   	Party		Notes
1 1866-1872 David Grant Joshua Davis Independent Unanimously chosen
2 1872-1878 Stephen Wheeler Josh Richards Green
3 1878-1890 Eric Nicholls Greg Parham Republican First two-term President
4 1890-1896 Peter Vincent Wade Harvey Workers
5 1896-1902 Braxton Maynard Phillip Keys Independent
6 1902-1914 Peter Hammer Michael Travis Democratic Won on third runoff
7 1914-1920 Ernest Seymour Ethan Summers Green
8 1920-1926 Howard Cooper Coby Hutson Workers
9 1926-1938 Jeremy Kopsho Laurence Houben Independent
10 1938-1944 Max Ramsey Robby Gentry Democratic
11 1944-1950 Langston Tindall Toby Webb Workers
12 1950-1956 Henry Hardin Oscar Ray Republican
13 1956-1962 Heath Bartoli Hank Serrano Democratic
14 1962-1968 Earl Ewing Carlton Turner Workers
15 1968-1980 Roger Greene Bud Chambers Republican First in 36 years to retain
16 1980-1984 Alexander Pena Lester Davenport Republican First to die in office
17 1984-1986 Lester Davenport William Greene Republican
18 1986-1998 Jesus Newman Jan Hudson Workers Won on fourth runoff
19 1998-2004 Vincent Preston Bernie Gordon Democratic
20 2004-2016 Edward Brewer Thomas Duke Independent
21 2016-2022 Gregory Hodge Kenneth Stokes Democratic
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Presidential Cabinets

Postby Barnettsville » Sun Feb 14, 2021 7:03 am

PRESIDENTIAL CABINETS:
State: Alan Wilson
Treasury: Adam Williams
Defense: Roger Turrell
Attorney General: Edward Sullivan
Commerce: Joseph Wharton
Labor: Brian Mendez (1866-70); Peter Curry
Transportation: Brian Hancock
Education: Ralph Stevens


State: Alan Wilson (1872-76); Emerson Page
Treasury: Adam Williams
Defense: Roger Turrell
Attorney General: Edward Sullivan
Commerce: Ed Dawson
Labor: Peter Curry (1872-73); Louis Spencer
Transportation: Brian Hancock (1872-77); Nigel Kirk
Education: Ralph Stevens


State: Emerson Page (1878-85); Gavin Schumann
Treasury: Adam Williams (1878-84); Anthony Snape
Defense: Eugene Griffith (1878-81); Quinn Fitzgerald
Attorney General: Edward Sullivan (1878-81); Ian Saunders (1881-89); Fred Cross
Commerce: Ed Dawson
Labor: Louis Spencer
Transportation: Nigel Kirk (1878-80); Francis Ortega
Education: Scott Horton


State: Gavin Schumann
Treasury: Anthony Snape
Defense: Quinn Fitzgerald
Attorney General: Fred Cross (1890-94); Greg Roffe (1894); Derek Price
Commerce: Ed Dawson
Labor: Louis Spencer
Transportation: Francis Ortega
Education: Scott Horton


State: Jerry Ryan (1896); Fred Marsh
Treasury: Anthony Snape
Defense: Quinn Fitzgerald
Attorney General: Derek Price (1896-1901); Erik Moore
Commerce: Ed Dawson (1896-99); Geoffrey Hutchinson
Labor: Louis Spencer (1896-1901); Ryan Gilbert (1901); Simon Powers
Transportation: Francis Ortega (1896-1897); Gary Saunders (1897); Wayne Woods
Education: Scott Horton


State: Fred Marsh (1902-06); Shawn Knight
Treasury: Anthony Snape (1902-05); Lee Ferguson (1905-11); Thomas Miles
Defense: Quinn Fitzgerald (1902-05); Lonnie Morton (1905); Clay Holt
Attorney General: Erik Moore
Commerce: Geoffrey Hutchinson (1902-1905); Matthew George
Labor: Simon Powers (1902-1913); Stanley Parker
Transportation: Wayne Woods (1902-1908); Tom Silva
Education: Tom Burke (1902-05); Travis Kirk (1905-08); Greg Black (1908-13); Charles Kennedy


State: Shawn Knight
Treasury: Thomas Miles (1914-17); Chad Pearson (1917); Corey Palmer
Defense: Clay Holt (1914-17); Ralph Evans
Attorney General: Walter Gear
Commerce: Matthew George (1914-15); Ralph Andrus
Labor: Stanley Parker (1914-19); Pete King
Transportation: Tom Silva (1914-15); Troy Menzie
Education: Charles Kennedy


State: Shawn Knight (1920-21); Mark Schumann
Treasury: Corey Palmer
Defense: Ralph Evans
Attorney General: Walter Gear
Commerce: Vernon Andrus
Labor: Pete King
Transportation: Troy Menzie
Education: Charles Kennedy


State: Mark Schumann (1926-31); Matthew Knight
Treasury: Corey Palmer (1926-28); Tim Werner
Defense: Ralph Evans (1926-32); Elliott Hauff
Attorney General: Walter Gear (1926-27); Ben Brooke
Commerce: Vernon Andrus
Labor: Pete King (1926-31); Steven Michaels
Transportation: Troy Menzie (1926-33); Jeremy Hodges
Education: Charles Kennedy (1926-34); Bert Valentine


State: Matthew Knight
Treasury: Tim Werner
Defense: Elliott Hauff
Attorney General: Ben Brooke
Commerce: Dane Sanford
Labor: Steve Michaels (1938-43); Jerome Brock
Transportation: Peter Gibson
Education: Bert Valentine


State: Matthew Knight
Treasury: Tim Werner (1944-47); Cecil Bruce
Defense: Cody Friedmann
Attorney General: Norman Mack
Commerce: Dane Sanford
Labor: Jerome Brock (1944-48); Stephen Bowman
Transportation: Peter Gibson
Education: Bert Valentine (1944-48); Hector Mosley


State: Rey Pollard
Treasury: Cecil Bruce
Defense: Cody Friedmann
Attorney General: Norman Mack (1950-55); Thomas Duarte
Commerce: Aaron Rios (1950-53); Jody Durham
Labor: Stephen Bowman
Transportation: Peter Gibson
Education: Hector Mosley


State: Rey Pollard (1956-57); Landon Atkinson
Treasury: Cecil Bruce
Defense: Cody Friedmann (1956-58); William Calabrass
Attorney General: Thomas Duarte (1956-57); Tod Nelson
Commerce: Jody Durham
Labor: Stephen Bowman
Transportation: Peter Gibson (1956-57); Hal Carroll
Education: Hector Mosley


State: Landon Atkinson
Treasury: Cecil Bruce (1962-65); Terrance Pruitt
Defense: William Calabrass
Attorney General: Tod Nelson (1962-63); Ernest Spencer
Commerce: Jody Durham
Labor: Stephen Bowman (1962-65); Marcus Monroe
Transportation: Hal Carroll (1962-63); Merlin Green (1963-66); Mitch Owens
Education: Hector Mosley (1962-63); Benjamin Wilcox


State: Landon Atkinson (1968-1970); James Flores (1970-1972); Edwin Conway
Treasury: Terrance Pruitt (1968-1978); Wilbur Bishop
Defense: William Calabrass (1968-1970); Jarred Brody
Attorney General: Ernest Spencer (1968-76); Ben Barker
Commerce: Jody Durham (1968-71); Franklin Flores
Labor: Marcus Monroe (1968-75); Evan Haney
Transportation: Mitch Owens
Education: Benjamin Wilcox


State: Edwin Conway
Treasury: Wilbur Bishop
Defense: Jarred Brody
Attorney General: Ben Barker
Commerce: Franklin Flores
Labor: Evan Haney (1980-81); Ken Terrell (1981-83); Tyrone Camp
Transportation: Allen Zamora
Education: Benjamin Wilcox (1980-81); Chauncey Conley


State: Edwin Conway
Treasury: Wilbur Bishop
Defense: Jarred Brody
Attorney General: Ben Barker
Commerce: Franklin Flores
Labor: Tyrone Camp
Transportation: Allen Zamora
Education: Chauncey Conley


State: Edwin Conway (1986-89); Pamela Heath
Treasury: Wilbur Bishop (1986-1997); Elizabeth Suarez
Defense: Jarred Brody (1986-89); Tamika Stephenson
Attorney General: Ben Barker (1986-95); Alexander Mason
Commerce: Franklin Flores (1986-89); Greg Casey
Labor: Tyrone Camp (1986-90);Ivan Black (1990-92); Charlie Horton
Transportation: Allen Zamora (1986-94); Lou Ruiz (1994-95); Jerry Levy
Education: Chauncey Conley (1986-96); Ariel Jarvis


State: Pamela Heath (1998-2003); Theo Bryant
Treasury: Elizabeth Suarez
Defense: Tamika Stephenson (1998-2003); Robert Barker
Attorney General: Alexander Mason (1998-2002); Angelina Shultz
Commerce: Caitlin Jimenez
Labor: Charlie Horton
Transportation: Jerry Levy
Education: Ariel Jarvis


State: Elizabeth Davenport (2004-15); Jane Donovan
Treasury: Elizabeth Suarez (2004-14); Justine Daniel
Defense: Robert Barker
Attorney General: Angelina Shultz
Commerce: Caitlin Jimenez (2004-08); Glen Meyers
Labor: Charlie Horton (2004-08); Ashley Schneider
Transportation: Jerry Levy (2004-09); Jessica Campbell
Education: Ariel Jarvis (2004-11); Andy Lancaster (2011-14); Christopher Briggs


State: Jane Donovan
Treasury: Justine Daniel (2016-19) Dylan Hamilton (2019-20); Lisa Lee
Defense: Robert Barker
Attorney General: Angelina Shultz
Commerce: Christy McIntyre
Labor: Ashley Schneider
Transportation: James Johnston
Education: Christopher Briggs (2016-21); Megan Lee
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Military

Postby Barnettsville » Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:07 am

TOTAL STRENGTH:

-				ENLISTED	OFFICER    	TOTAL
ARMY 88,345 21,320 109,665
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 69,675 10,746 80,421
ARMY RESERVE 52,813 12,986 65,799
MARINE CORPS 38,791 5,075 43,866
MARINE CORPS RESERVE 19,428 2,505 21,933
NAVY 67,071 13,350 80,421
NAVAL RESERVE 16,586 5,347 21,933
AIR FORCE 64,915 15,506 80,421
AIR NATIONAL GUARD 18,788 3,145 21,933
AIR FORCE RESERVE 17,573 4,360 21,933
COAST GUARD 5,873 1,438 7,311
COAST GUARD RESERVE 1,210 252 1,462



TOTAL MILITARY STRENGTH : 557,098



RANK
-	O-1		O-2		O-3			O-4			O-5           	O-6			O-7			O-8			O-9
AR Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General
NA Ensign Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander Commander Captain Rear Admiral Upper Admiral Vice Admiral Admiral
MC Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General
AF Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General
CG SEE NAVY RANKS




-	E-1           	E-2           		E-3           			E-4           			E-5                           	E-6           		E-7				E-8           			E-9
AR Private Pvt. First Class Corporal Senior Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant Sergeant First Class First Sergeant Sergeant Major
NA Recruit Apprentice Petty Officer Third Class Petty Officer Second Class Petty Officer First Class Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Petty Officer Master Chief Petty Officer Command Master Chief Petty Officer
MC Private Pvt. First Class Lance Corporal Corporal Sergeant Gunnery Sergeant Master Sergeant First Sergeant Sergeant Major
AF Airman Air. First Class Airman Senior Airman Staff Sergeant Technical Sergeant Senior Master Sergeant Chief Master Sergeant Command Chief Master Sergeant
CG SEE NAVY RANKS



WARRANT OFFICERS: Do not exist in the Air Force; All others referred to as Chief Warrant Officer 1-5, or generally, just Chief.
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Feb 20, 2021 12:06 am

MILITARY POSTS:
BRANCH     	ARMY                        	NAVY/MARINES                  	AIR FORCE         	COAST GUARD
Academies War College, Westerville Naval Academy, Louisville Air Force Academy, Avon Coast Guard Academy, Hartford


The following bases host all branches:
BASE         	LOCATION
Fort McDermott Montreal
Fort Jones Mangham
Fort Liberty New Amsterdam (Long Island end)
NAS Oceanside Oak Point
NAS Northeast Nevilleton


The following host four of the five branches:
BASE            LOCATION              	EXCEPTION
Fort Mason Athens Navy
Fort Hamilton Lordstown Navy
NAS Chesapeake Barton Creek Air Force
NAS North Coast Westlake Heights Army


One base hosts three of the branches:
BASE         	  LOCATION               	 HOSTS
Fort Niagara Hickory Hill Army, Marines, Coast Guard


One base hosts two branches:
BASE         	LOCATION         	HOSTS
Fort Champlain Newport Army and Marines


The remainder are one branch posts, all of them Army:
BASE         	LOCATION
Fort Bristol Bristol
Fort Davis Smithfield
Fort Grant Farmersville
Fort Algonquin Weston
Fort Buckeye Fairview Park
Fort Shawnee Hartford



IET: Entry level training
ARMY: Fort Jones, Fort Bristol, Fort Champlain, and Fort Buckeye
NAVY/COAST GUARD: NAS Oceanside and NAS North Coast
MARINES: NAS Chesapeake and Fort Champlain
AIR FORCE: NAS Northeast and Fort McDermott

STS: Specialized training
ARMY:
MEDICAL at Fort Liberty (special training at hospitals in New Amsterdam)
MILITARY POLICE at Fort Liberty
INFANTRY at Fort Grant
ENGINEER at Fort Champlain
AVIATION at NAS Chesapeake
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE at Fort Hamilton
SIGNAL at Fort Hamilton
TRANSPORTATION at Fort Niagara
FINANCE at Fort Davis
QUARTERMASTER at Fort Davis
JAG at Fort Liberty
RECRUITING at Fort McDermott
CHAPLAIN at Fort Davis

NAVY:
AVIATION at NAS Oceanside
CONSTRUCTION at NAS Chesapeake
MEDICAL at NAS Northeast
ADMIN at NAS Chesapeake
ENGINEERING at NAS Northeast
RECRUITING at Fort McDermott
CHAPLAIN at NAS Oceanside

MARINES:
ADMIN at Fort Hamilton
INTELLIGENCE at Fort Niagara
INFANTRY at Fort Champlain
COMMUNICATIONS at Fort Niagara
TRAINING at Fort Champlain
FOOD SERVICE at Fort McDermott
MILITARY POLICE at Fort Jones
RECRUITING at Fort McDermott
CHAPLAIN at Fort Niagara

COAST GUARD: All at NAS Northeast

AIR FORCE:
OPERATIONS at Fort Jones
LOGISTICS (Officers only) at Air Force Academy
SUPPORT at Fort Mason
MEDICAL at Fort Liberty (special assignments at New Amsterdam hospitals)
ACQUISITION at Fort Mason
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS at NAS Northeast
PROFESSIONAL at NAS Oceanside
RECRUITING at Fort McDermott
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Mar 13, 2021 9:28 am

There are 178 colleges throughout the nation, educating the citizenry in all manner of subjects, from astrophysics to advanced basketweaving.

Throughout the nation, there are approximately 12,000 school districts, both private and public, in the nation.
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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* denotes provincial capital, CAPS and * is national capital

1,1	New Amsterdam*       	15,174,209
2,2 Georgetown* 2,591,606
3,3 Cathedral City* 2,084,985
4 West Georgetown 1,552,619
5 Bayview 1,438,797
6 Mount Vernon 1,425,123
7,4 St. Helena* 1,264,518
8,5 Westlake* 1,249,352
9,6 South Beach* 1,011,482
10,7 ST. CATHERINE** 1,001,013
11,8 Kenmore Heights* 919,040
12,9 Spokane* 917,367
13 Fairfield 916,829
14,10 Hartford* 894,014
15 New Haven 862,477
16 Barton Creek 849,918
17 Monrclair 825,062
18,11 Cheyenne* 802,374
19,12 Massasoit* 744,344
20 Central City 618,795
21 North Atlantic City 607,186
22,13 Westernport* 567,303
23 Uniontown 556,341
24 Scarborough 538,479
25,14 Richmond* 535,464
26 Aliquippa 535,153
27 Lancaster 519,445
28,15 St. Paul* 506,471
29 West Chester 498,886
30,16 Mansfield* 496,599
31 Bayside 493,781
32 Walnut Grove 491,845
33,17 Cortland* 467,026
34,18 Youngstown* 449,135
35 Norwalk 445,349
36 York 434,972
37 Hollister Heights 411,442
38 Manorville 375,629
39,19 Green Bay* 374,938
40,20 Garden Ridge* 372,813
41 Butler 368,130
42 Paradise 367,430
43 Lafayette 349,497
44 Northview Heights 328,934
45 Lucernemines 320,918
46,21 Albany* 304,204
47 Louisville 301,356
48 Spring Creek 297,735
49 Hallsville 297,488
50,22 Arlington* 296,764
51 Lincoln Park 291,636
52 New London 274,055
53,23 Dravosburg* 273,877
54,24 Elizabethtown* 268,100
55,25 Atlantic City* 263,670
56 South Hartford 248,622
57 South Haven 245,755
58 Frederick 239,582
59 New Cumberland 235,406
60,26 Montreal* 234,878
61 Eastlake 230,041
62,27 Waynesburg* 227,211
63 Saratoga Springs 219,607
64 Oxford 216,469
65 Josephine 214,437
66,28 South Franklin* 214,067
67 Warrensville Heights 212,693
68 Washington 207,820
69 Salisbury 200,600
70 Avonsburg 197,363
71 Birmingham 197,145
72,29 Kingstown* 193,063
73 Nantucket 189,927
74,30 Mercersburg* 183,862
75 Wrightsville 182,493
76 Jackson 176,395
77 Spencer 174,214
78 Industry 170,539
79,31 Lakeview* 168,342
80 Carrolltown 167,217
81 Mill Creek 166,492
82 Nevilleton 165,676
83 Marysville Springs 162,310
84 Greenville 161,573
85 Portage 161,419
86 French River 159,429
87 Schenectady 154,727
88 Scotland Heights 152,691
89,32 Cleveland* 150,752
90 Charleston 150,592
91 Franklin 149,618
92 Ash Springs 149,527
93,33 Grantsville* 149,180
94 Schuylkill Heights 148,289
95 Northlake 147,844
96 Fairview Park 146,156
97 West Liberty 138,800
98 Dunedin 138,333
99 Pittsburgh 134,905
100 Lebanon 133,568
101,34 New Alexandria* 127,089
102 Richland Hills 124,475
103 Center Hill 124,371
104 Zanesville 122,335
105 Grand Saline 122,109
106 Smithsburg 120,355
107 East Mercer 119,061
108 Mount Wilson 118,428
109,35 Wickliffe* 117,687
110,36 Saltville* 116,945
111 Weston 116,229
112,37 Williamsport* 116,111
113 Waynesboro 114,520
114 Montreal Heights 111,944
115 Highland Park 110,605
116 Rolling Hills 109,402
117 St. Mary's 108,987
118 Rankin 107,931
119 Columbus 107,841
120 Pecan Hill 106,331
121 Adrienne 104,974
122 Berkeley Springs 104,169
123,38 Manchester* 103,227
124,39 Miami* 102,506
125 Camden 101,696
126 Fort McDermott 101,564
127,40 Ashtabula Center* 101,497
128 Alexandria 101,407
129 Friendswood 100,647
130 Wolfe City 99,710
131 Steubenville 98,990
132,41 Sharon* 96,189
133 Taylorville 95,786
134 Wadsworth 94,528
135 Point Comfort 93,772
136 Salem 93,389
137 Westlake Hills 92,582
138,42 East Fork* 92,394
139 North Point 92,039
140 Sutton 91,292
141 Springfield 91,108
142 South Grimsby 90,490
143 Winslow 89,628
144 Fair Haven 88,880
145 Big Spring 88,830
146 Cooperstown 88,765
147 Fort Wayne 86,956
148,43 Yerington* 86,074
149 Collegeville 84,167
150 Hancock 83,946
151 Newport 82,128
152 Carlisle 81,642
153 Hickory Hill 80,317
154 Maple Falls 80,026
155 Parkersburg 79,499
156 South Raleigh 78,859
157 Rosston 78,064
158 Somerset 77,742
159 Bartonville 77,547
160 Westlake Heights 77,079
161 Clarkston 74,782
162 Williamstown 74,012
163 Oak Trail 73,442
164,44 Bristol* 71,958
165 Institute 70,400
166 West London 69,709
167 Harrisonburg 69,099
168 Lenape Heights 68,941
169 Raleigh 68,782
170 Marysville 67,297
171 Gallitzin 67,295
172 Marienville 66,501
173 Bridgeport 65,782
174 Valley Mills 65,707
175 Weatherford 65,393
176 Malden 65,249
177,45 Athens* 64,757
178 Colleyville 64,519
179 Horizon City 63,677
180 Richwood 63,216
181 Buffalo Springs 63,096
182 Carbondale 62,622
183 Lawrenceville 62,450
184 Port Erie 62,385
185 Mercer 62,264
186 Mangham 62,259
187 Lipscomb 61,778
188 Philipsburg 61,596
189 Kensington 61,592
190 Sandusky 60,944
191 Knoxville 60,921
192 Evansville 60,079
193 Huron Center 59,626
194 Washington Valley 56,745
195 Fairmont 56,418
196 Ferris 56,264
197 St. Cloud 55,698
198 Heritage Creek 55,531
199 Glen Rose 55,486
200 Marshall Creek 54,984
201 Riverside 53,498
202 Ashland 53,139
203 Junction City 52,959
204 Pepper Pike 52,822
205 Hayward 52,573
206 Uniondale 52,300
207,46 Winchester* 51,599
208 Worcester 51,578
209 Falls Creek 51,125
210 Liberty City 50,477
211 West Scotland 50,219
212 Elk Falls 49,762
213 South Fork 49,432
214 Bethany 49,423
215 West Livingston 49,336
216 White Oak 49,221
217 Brooker 48,946
218 Annville 48,595
219 Abernathy 47,980
220 Lodi 47,893
221 Mifflinburg 46,682
222 Fayetteville 46,039
223 Perrysville 45,969
224 Grafton 45,949
225 Harrisonville 45,913
226 Sussex Hills 45,858
227 Davenport 45,200
228 West Union 44,947
229 Vermilion 44,846
230, 47 Charlestown* 44,443
231 Saginaw Hills 43,784
232 West Springfield 43,589
233,48 Summersville* 43,450
234 Madison 43,435
235 Oakdale 43,356
236 Thorntonville 43,190
237 Johnsonburg 43,128
238 Jefferson Hills 42,899
239 Blooming Grove 42,883
240 Morton 42,698
241 Fairview 42,366
242 Abilene 42,270
243 Oakland 42,155
244 Shelbyville 42,040
245 Cascade Valley 41,981
246 Wampum 41,815
247 Ottawa 41,428
248 Batavia 40,814
249 Waterford 40,097
250 South Westlake 40,087
251 Parker 39,988
252 Cumberland 39,702
253 Edgewood 39,370
254 Garrison 39,238
255 Warrensville 39,083
256 North Hills 39,037
257 Greensburg 38,686
258 Milford 38,098
259 Aberdeen 37,862
260 Williamsburg 37,642
261 Tompkinsville 37,143
262 Jonestown 36,901
263 Logan 36,743
264 Coconut Creek 36,314
265 Perrysburg 36,058
266 Regina 35,570
267,49 Shepherdstown* 35,480
268 Brownsville 35,385
269 Mineral Wells 35,251
270 Hillsdale 35,125
271 Westminster 34,827
272 Blandsburg 34,704
273 Corinth 34,602
274 Laurenderry 34,499
275 Frostburg 33,520
276 Bryant 33,347
277 Jacksonville 33,225
278 Smithfield 33,107
279 Brunswick 32,718
280 Russellton 32,551
281 Rocky Mound 32,058
282 Hamilton 31,946
283 South Amherst 31,914
284 Carthage 31,470
285 Tunica 31,081
286 Kingsville 30,934
287 Bridgewater 30,676
288 Nashville 29,984
289 Monticello 29,854
290 Blairsville 29,405
291 Ravenna 29,380
292 Torrance 29,211
293 Wytheville 29,119
294 Clarksville 29,030
295 Red Lick 28,836
296 Amherst 28,744
297 Apollo 28,709
298 Lordstown 28,550
299 Wheatland 28,215
300 Ironton 28,212
301 Westerville 28,057
302 Salmon Creek 28,031
303 Masontown 27,324
304 Trois-Rivieres 27,087
305 Carrollton 26,839
306 Davis 26,253
307 Lincoln 26,235
308,50 Nicktown* 26,233
309 Lexington 25,515
310 Yatesboro 25,348
311 Hillsborough 24,636
312 Booneville 24,629
313 Buckhannon 24,254
314 Carson City 24,069
315 Luthersville 23,964
316 Exeter 23,796
317 West Orange 23,770
318 Mount Pleasant 23,726
319 New Salem 22,952
320 Ford City 22,615
321 Lost Creek 22,253
322 Bluefield 22,113
323 Dryden 21,980
324 Scotts Valley 21,720
325 Radcliff 20,392
326 Hampton 20,191
327 Patton 19,614
328 Brownsville Heights 19,162
329 Hickory Creek 18,343
330 Montoursville 18,267
331 Honey Grove 18,109
332 Union City 18,045
333 Glendale 17,629
334 Whitesboro 17,550
335 Morgantown 17,541
336 Fairwood 17,457
337 Mifflintown 17,032
338 Wellsburg 16,895
339 Apple Valley 16,708
340 Indian Lake 16,698
341 Barboursville 16,589
342 Mountain Top 16,583
343 Lewisburg 16,372
344 Owensboro 16,269
345 Bellaire 15,864
346 Belmont 15,673
347 Pleasant Hill 15,651
348 South Annville 15,414
349 Whitewater 15,054
350 Roanoke 14,926
351 Farmersville 14,845
352 Quincy 14,785
353 Noblestown 14,645
354 Monroe 14,642
355 Mill Valley 14,523
356 Clarksburg 14,363
357 Gloucester 14,025
358 Sandusky Valley 13,927
359 North Saltville 13,661
360 Danbury 13,502
361 Vintondale 13,435
362 Plano 13,134
363 Westover Hills 12,903
364 Pikeville 12,299
365 Centerville 12,232
366 Charlotte 12,201
367 Porterville 11,937
368 South Carbondale 11,715
369 North Adrienne 11,664
370 Trinity 11,130
371 Barberton 10,965
372 Eagle Pass 10,606
373 Watsonville 10,449
374 Onion Creek 9,719
375 Claysburg 9,386
376 Cherry Creek 9,208
377 Webster Springs 9,154
378 Pleasant Valley 8,908
379 Oak Point 8,862
380 Anderson Mills 8,719
381 West Cumberland 8,693
382 Kenmore 8,346
383 Addison 8,202
384 Brentwood 7,716
385 Patterson 7,695
386 Germantown 7,627
387 Pleasantville 7,605
388 Coalport 7,378
389 Walnut Springs 7,158
390 Locust Grove 7,141
391 Allentown 7,040
392 Marietta 6,709
393 Ellicottville 6,561
394 Gridley Heights 5,717
395 Patton Village 5,211
396 Avon 5,085
397 Hudson 4,836
398 Downey 4,470
399 Green Springs 2,214
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:01 am

As of this posting, Barnettsville has 1 embassy. Embassies have already been reserved space along the Boulevard of the Allies in St. Catherine's central business district.

Wormfodder Delivery Services: River Hollow Rd, southern suburbs of St. Catherine
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:07 am

Businesses of many varieties are based in Barnettsville, most notably automobile companies and financial institutions.

Airlines: Comet Air, Freedom Air, Atlantic Airlines, TBD, TBD

Auto: Olympic Motors

Banks: First National, Tenth-Eighth, Chesapeake, Atlantic, Three Rivers, Ohio Valley, North Shore, Niagara, EagleStates, Potomac, Mountain View, Mon Valley, Northwest, Riverton, Connecticut, Ocean View, Barnett, St. Lawrence, Atlantic

Phones: BT & T, Grasshopper, Ten-Ten

Grocery/Convenience Stores: Stop n Go, T-Mart, Stop n Shop

Alcohol: Buffwhisker, Schrub, Moving Stones, David Grant, Driller, Davis

Tobacco: D & G, Ranchero, Alpaca
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:11 am

Professional Sports leagues operate in five sports, over six leagues.

Baseball: National Baseball League, first contested in 1903. The NBL also has a minor league system. It is the oldest professional league in Barnettsville.

Football: Continental Football League, first contested in 1920.

Hockey: The Hockey League, first contested in 1917. Like the NBL, they also have a minor league system.

Basketball: The Basketball Association, first contested in 1946.
- Women's Basketball clamored for their own league, and their persistance was rewarded with a league in 2000.

Soccer: First contested in 1990. The newest league of the six.

City		Baseball	Basketball	Hockey     	Football	Soccer      			Women’s Basketball	Total
New Amsterdam Giants Nets Islanders Jets New Amsterdam Liberty FC 2000 12
- Dodgers Huskies Rangers Rogues (1) FC New Amsterdam
- Admirals
Lakeview Mariners Lakers North Stars Lions Lakeview FC 2000 10
- Pirates Clippers Vikings Lakeview Privateers SC
St. Catherine Mets Raptors Capitals Steelers Real St. Catherine 2000 7
- Blue Jays Capital City FC
Bayview Braves Pelicans Bruins Ravens Bayview Bayhawks 2000 6
Charlestown Otters (7) Rockets (7) Chiefs Riverton (7) Riverton Union 2002 6
Massasoit Red Hawks Spurs Blackhawks Falcons Massasoit FC 2002 6
South Beach Tides (4) Cavaliers (4) Checkers Dolphins South Beach Sailors 2000 6
Spokane Indians X Sharks Seahawks Spokane SC 2000 6
Westlake Brewers X Lake Monsters X North Coast Defenders 2002 6
Cheyenne Royals (9) Kings (9) Queensland (9) Titans (9) Queensland SC 5
Grantsville Suns X Blues Generals Grantsville Explorers 5
Hartford Hornets Whalers X Sporting Hartford 2005 5
New Alexandria Rangers Nuggets X Cardinals New Alexandria Engineers 2000 5
Summersville Cubs Bulls Panthers Grizzlies Summersville Bears FC 2005 6
Westernport X Walleyes X Westernport Pioneers 2002 5
Atlantic City Aces X Hurricanes Atlantic City United FC 4
East Fork Yankees Lightning Eagles East Fork United 4
Montreal Nationals Wolves Maroons Machine 4
Philipsburg Phillies Flyers X Philipsburg Mountaineers FC 4
St. Helena Twins Coshocton Coshocton X 4
Youngstown Penguins X Youngstown FC 2000 4
Adrienne Ghosts X Adrienne FC 3
Dravosburg Tigers Dragons Dravosburg Leopards FC 3
Trois-Rivieres Thunder Sabres Inter Trois-Rivieres FC 3


Notes:
(1) Official name is the Gotham Rogues
(4) Referred to as the Tidewater Tides (NBL) and Tidewater Cavaliers (Basketball).
(7) Referred to as the Riverton Otters (NBL), Riverton Rockets (Basketball), and Riverton TBD (CFL).
(9) Referred to as the Queensland Royals (NBL), Queensland Kings (Basketball), Queensland TBD (CHL), and Queensland Titans (CFL).

- (CBA)				- (WCBA)
- Walleyes (CHL)
- (CFL)
- Westernport Pioneers (NSL)



- Cubs (NBL)    	- Summersville Bears FC (NSL)
- Bulls (CBA) - (WCBA)
- Panthers (CHL)
- Grizzlies (CFL)

- Delaware Valley Patriots (NBL)
- Delaware Valley FC (NSL)

- Susquehanna Senators (NBL)
- Susquehanna FC (NSL

- Potomac Marauders (NBL)
- Potomac United FC (NSL)

- West Ontario Warriors (CBA)
- Niagara Golden Knights (CHL)

- River Rats (NBL)
-(CBA)
[spoiler=Bluefield]Blue Sox (NBL)

Fair Haven Express FC (NSL)

FC Kanawha Valley (NSL)

Ravens (NBL)

Sidewinders (NBL)

Mon Valley Mavericks (CBA)
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:12 am

College sports is a traditional part of life on campus, and Barnettsville is no different. Men and women compete in 12 different sports throughout the school year.

TOTAL SCHOOLS: 178
BY SPORT
MEN				WOMEN
Football 130 Fall Soccer 170
Soccer 104 Field Hockey 40
Basketball 178 Winter Basketball 176
Ice Hockey 36 Ice Hockey 22
Baseball 154 Spring Softball 150
Lacrosse 34 Lacrosse 58
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)

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Postby Barnettsville » Wed Apr 14, 2021 5:01 am

Airports

The nation has many airports providing service not only to destinations within Barnettsville, but throughout the NSverse.

1 - Largest Airports	4 - Smallest Airports


City TLD FLD Airport Name Level
LEVEL 1 (11)
Bayview BAY ABAY Bayview International Airport 1
Cathedral City DVI ADVI Delaware Valley International 1
Georgetown GTW AGTW Potomac International Airport 1
Kenmore Heights NIA ANIA Niagara International Airport 1
New Amsterdam NAI ANAI New Amsterdam International Airport 1
New Amsterdam PLI APLI Port Liberty International Airport 1
New Amsterdam XXX AXXX TO BE DETERMINED 1
St. Catherine STC ASTC Kat Davis-St. Catherine International Airport 1
St. Helena STH ASTH St. Helena International Airport 1
West Georgetown WGT AWGT Georgetown International Airport 1
Westlake WST AWST Westlake-North Coast International Airport 1
LEVEL 2 (11)
City TLD FLD Airport Name Level
Atlantic City ACI AACI Atlantic City International Airport 2
Grantsville GRR AGRR Grantsville Regional Airport 2
Hartford HCT AHCT Connecticut International Airport 2
Lakeview LAK ALAK Lakeview International Airport 2
Massasoit MAS AMAS Massasoit International Airport 2
Montreal Heights SLV ASLV St. Lawrence Valley International Airport 2
St. Helena COS ACOS Coshocton International Airport 2
South Beach SBI ASBI South Beach International Airport 2
Elizabethtown SUS ASUS Susquehanna International Airport 2
Spokane SPK ASPK Spokane Regional Airport 2
Westernport WRA AWRA Westernport Regional Airport 2
LEVEL 3 (11)
City TLD FLD Airport Name Level
Aliquippa NQI ANQI North Queensland International Airport 3
Albany ALB AALB Albany International Airport 3
Cortland COR ACOR Cortland International Airport 3
Dravosburg DRA ADRA Dravosburg Regional Airport 3
East Fork EFR AEFR East Fork Regional Airport 3
Lafayette LLV ALLV Lafayette-Lehigh Valley International Airport 3
New Amsterdam LIA ALIA Long Island Regional Airport 3
New Amsterdam WNA AWNA West Amsterdam Airport 3
New Haven NHR ANHR New Haven Regional Airport 4
Richmond RIC ARIC Richmond International Airport 3
West Liberty WLR AWLR West Liberty-Ohio Valley Regional Airport 3
LEVEL 4 (19)
City TLD FLD Airport Name Level
Big Spring BSR ABSR Big Spring Regional Airport 4
Cleveland CLE ACLE Cleveland Regional Airport 4
East Mercer EMS AEMS East Mercer-Shenandoah Valley Airport 4
Ferris FER AFER Ferris Regional Airport 4
Fort McDermott FMI AFMI Fort McDemott International Airport 4
Friendswood NCR ANCR North Chesapeake Regional Airport 4
Garden Ridge TIM ATIM Timoko International Airport 4
Harrisonburg HAR AHAR Harrisonburg Airport 4
Kingstown KVA AKVA Kanawha Valley Airport 4
Lucernemines APP AAPP Appleton International Airport 4
Newport NIN ANIN Newport International Airport 4
Oxford OXF AOXF Oxford International Airport 4
Paradise PRA APRA Paradise Regional Airport 4
Salisbury SAL ASAL Salisbury Airport 4
Shepherdstown SSM ASSM Shepherdstown-South Mountain Airport 4
Smithsburg CAT ACAT Catawba Regional Airport 4
South Beach CHR ACHR Chesapeake Regional Airport 4
Weston NRI ANRI North Royalton International 4
Williamsport WIL AWIL Williamsport-North Allegheny Regional Airport 4


All major cities in level 1 are connected by flights to each other, and most level 2 cities connect to a level 1 city.
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BARNETTSVILLE/LYCRABON SPORTING HISTORY:
WBC 12 (Quarterfinals), WBC 13 (Round of 16), Games of the IV Summer Olympiad, 1st Gordonopia Cup (Group A 3rd), Baptism of Iron III (Quarterfinals), World Bowl VIII
Host of WBC 17 and 24 (as Lycrabon), WBC 20 Champion (as Lycrabon)


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