File:EAF.svgThe East African Federation is a country that appears in Embers of Destruction. It consists of the former states of Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda. It claims South Sudan as part of its territory, but it is also claimed by the Islamic Arab Republic.
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| - File:EAF.svgThe East African Federation is a country that appears in Embers of Destruction. It consists of the former states of Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda. It claims South Sudan as part of its territory, but it is also claimed by the Islamic Arab Republic.
- Following the completion of Huria's mission to "modernize and unify the African people", Huria dissolved itself in complicance to Rollace Williams' final request in 1997, the year of his death. The Huria Federation broke up into numerous states, but the region that made up Huria's core remained unified as part of a clause in the Hurian consititution, thus leading to the formation of the East African Federation. Learning from the mistakes of the past, East Africa is less radical than its predessor, and the "military first" program has come to a pass. Many still continue as if Huria remains, but the tide is moving toward de-radicalization, which many resent.
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| - Anyi 11.6%
- Kiarabu 8.9%
- Mashariki 4.5%
- Nyeusi 72.7%
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| - Following the completion of Huria's mission to "modernize and unify the African people", Huria dissolved itself in complicance to Rollace Williams' final request in 1997, the year of his death. The Huria Federation broke up into numerous states, but the region that made up Huria's core remained unified as part of a clause in the Hurian consititution, thus leading to the formation of the East African Federation. Learning from the mistakes of the past, East Africa is less radical than its predessor, and the "military first" program has come to a pass. Many still continue as if Huria remains, but the tide is moving toward de-radicalization, which many resent. However, having nothing but 61 years of militarism forced into the lives of three generations, the populace is still very much militaristic, but far less agressive. East Africa is more open to the world, but remains aloof of foreign trade agreements and military alliances. The nation is still very powerful, and remains one of the leaders in industry and miliary might. The years of isolationism have kept the East Africans (who still refer to themselves as Hurians), culturally homogenous and united in their way of life. Still, many government officials seek to work with the international community despite the resistence of the old guard who built the nation.
- File:EAF.svgThe East African Federation is a country that appears in Embers of Destruction. It consists of the former states of Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda. It claims South Sudan as part of its territory, but it is also claimed by the Islamic Arab Republic.
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