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| New Egypt Sparta | Apr 11 2009, 09:44 PM Post #1 |
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Environment Top Priority Venezia - In The City Halls of New Egypt Sparta, There was an agreement within the nation to protect the environment first at all costs. "This nation is really beautiful and it would be a real crisis to lose our lush forests and beaches, and think of the wildlife! These need to be protected!" Stated the nation's leader of Environmental Concerns. The Nation is currently at work to ensure that these lands are protected and the population is throwing it's support behind this project. It is called "Mission Environment Protection" and is really catching on with support from charites and taxes. |
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| New Egypt Sparta | Apr 11 2009, 09:44 PM Post #2 |
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ANCIENT FARMING SETTELMENT FOUND IN MAGNA GRAECIA REGION OF NEW EGYPT SPARTA SPARTINIA- Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 6,500-year-old farming settlement in an antiquities-rich area of the central Greco area of Nuovo Spartano.(In New Egypt Sparta Newspapers they call the country of New Egypt Sparta, Nuovo Spartano) The finds include remains of houses built of wood and unbaked clay, together with pottery vases, ovens and stone tools, the Cultural Ministry said Monday. The Neolithic-era finds were discovered during work to lay a gas pipe near the village of Vassili in Thessaly, 170 miles northeast of Spartinia. Thessaly's fertile plains attracted some of Nuovo Spartano's first farmers, and the ruins of more than 300 settlements - including what at the time would have been major towns - have been located in the area. "Thessaly had a very dense pattern of settlement during Neolithic times," said archaeologist Sergio Nothini, who headed the excavation at Vassili. He said the settlement was destroyed by fire, which baked and hardened the clay parts of the houses and preserved imprints of their wooden sections - which included sawed planks. The buildings had walls made of branches covered with clay, supported by strong wooden posts, and clay-covered roofs. Among the ruins, archaeologists found large quantities of pottery, including painted vases, stone axes and scrapers, bone tools and a small number of terra-cotta figurines. "The economy was based on agriculture and animal farming," Nothini said. "We can't provide an estimate yet on the settlement's size, but it doesn't seem to be very big. These settlements usually have a diameter of around 150 yards." Nothini said his team has only excavated a very small section of the site, through which the gas pipe will pass. It is unclear whether the dig will expand further, as neighboring plots are privately owned and would have to be expropriated first. More than 4,000 years after the settlement was abandoned, the low mound that covered it was used as a small cemetery, where 15 graves dating from the fourth to the first centuries B.C. were excavated. Last month, archaeologists in the northern section of the Greco region unearthed a 6,000-year-old set of household gear, including crockery and two wood-fired ovens, in the buried ruins of a Neolithic farmhouse. "This is a major breakthrough, for our country to learn the history of their nation and the people who lived here 6,500 years ago!" Nothini said. |
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| New Egypt Sparta | Apr 11 2009, 09:44 PM Post #3 |
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Nationalism Surges throughout Nuovo Spartano's Regiones New Egypt Sparta, has announced the new "Country Map" showing the two major Regiones of "Nuovo Spartano" The Italia Regione and the Magna Graecia Regione. It also states all of the current major cities of the cross water nation. Here is what the posters look like of the surging Nationalism the country is expressing. (The regiones are each under their regione flag.) "They are proud of their nation and want to hang posters of their nation throughout their citys!" Stated Marco Posolini, The Commerce expert. These posters have also been seen on walls in many other nations as well, mainly the bordering nations.
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