The Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact Headquarters is a multi-building complex housing the headquarters of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It is based in Penguin Village, Pacific Empire although it is considered part of international territory among the signatories of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It began construction on May 6, 2011 and finished on April 14 that year. The next day, it was officially inaugurated and opened.
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| - The Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact Headquarters is a multi-building complex housing the headquarters of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It is based in Penguin Village, Pacific Empire although it is considered part of international territory among the signatories of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It began construction on May 6, 2011 and finished on April 14 that year. The next day, it was officially inaugurated and opened.
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| - The Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact Headquarters is a multi-building complex housing the headquarters of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It is based in Penguin Village, Pacific Empire although it is considered part of international territory among the signatories of the Sunshine Treaty Organization Pact. It began construction on May 6, 2011 and finished on April 14 that year. The next day, it was officially inaugurated and opened. The origin of the headquarters' conception began several months earlier when the President of the United States of JBR, Justin Vuong called for a need of a permanent headquarters for the Council. At the time and up to the inauguration, the Council met frequently in different locations; relying on renting a new conference room every ten days. Eventually, the Pacific Empire offered to build the headquarters on a mobile island as the Empire was renowned for its construction of artificial islands both immobile and mobile.
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