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| - The capital city is San Antonio, which is the second largest city on the island. San Antonio has a big harbour area, which is where most of the Balearica Island business takes place. Niavara is the biggest city, but most of the people from Niavara work in the San Antonio area. The biggest hall is the Sun Lounge, located at the San Antonio Harbour, and can handle up to 17,000 people. Balearica Island in other languages:
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| - The capital city is San Antonio, which is the second largest city on the island. San Antonio has a big harbour area, which is where most of the Balearica Island business takes place. Niavara is the biggest city, but most of the people from Niavara work in the San Antonio area. The biggest hall is the Sun Lounge, located at the San Antonio Harbour, and can handle up to 17,000 people. Balearica Island started off as an anarchy, but in the late 30's it changed into a democratic republic, and Roger Shah won the first election, and ruled the island for 50 years. Rob Halford surprisingly won in the late 80's, and has ruled since. The people of Balearica Island doesn't like change.
* Roger-Pierre Shah (first democratic winner, introduced the current flag and participation in the NSC, NSC 39-89)
* Robert John Arthur Halford (opened a new direction in the NSC, adding more diversity, NSC 90-) It's a relatively small island, 130,284 people living on 7048 km². English is the official language, due to a high number of foreign immigrants, but a lot of languages are spoken among the people on the island. However, everyone agrees that the true language of Balearica Island is the language of music. The flag is a modified version of the Magic Island logo. Magic Island is Roger Shah's record label on Armada Music, and also the name of his weekly radio show on DI.fm, where he plays 2 hours of trance and balearic every Friday. INK (the northern part of Paperland) held their National Final for NSC 103 on Balearica Island. As a result of this, and a sign of the good friendship between the nations, the main road around Balearica Island has been renamed "INK Road". Balearica Island in other languages:
* Aimūllian: Bâlëárïcà Ïslånd (NSC 140)
* Begonian (Naniuk): Pauieárixuk Ǫkka (NSC 124)
* French: Île-Balearique (NSC 116)
* Japanese: Barearika Isurando (NSC 66)
* Turkish: Soner Arıca Adası (NSC 117)
* Uzbek: Балеарика Орол (AATW Uzbekistan)
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