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Chieftain (Governor): The Grand Duchy of Paperino

WA Delegate: None.

Founder: The Grand Duchy of Paperino

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Nudest: 1,311th Most Cheerful Citizens: 1,996th Highest Food Quality: 2,010th+12
Most Inclusive: 2,049th Most Devout: 2,058th Most Cultured: 2,262nd Most Compassionate Citizens: 2,573rd Longest Average Lifespans: 2,591st Largest Welfare Programs: 2,618th Nicest Citizens: 2,619th Largest Agricultural Sector: 2,662nd Most Nations: 2,733rd Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 2,759th Most Popular Tourist Destinations: 2,788th Most Beautiful Environments: 2,796th
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Welcome to Lewisham! A region founded to promote peace, cooperation, and international, cultural, and multilingual exchange of ideas and banter (with the spirit of Netraucora and The Embassy). We always welcome embassy proposals, old and new!
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Christmas/Yule-tide/New Year

  • 🌇Come visit our current régional capital: Duckburg

  • 🍽️Taste our seasonal dish!: Pytt

  • 🚷Policy on raiders


Revered national animals such as🐺 matervulpi🐺and 🌘 umbreons🌘 stand guard!



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    Lewisham's N-Day: Fish and Chips!

    MetaGameplay by Nickelodeon 11 . 70 reads.

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    Food: Yule Log (bûche de Noël)

    FactbookCulture by Choccolate . 443 reads.

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    Why Christmas Pudding is a MUST-HAVE this season!

    FactbookCulture by Brocklehurst . 400 reads.

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    Christmas Food: Stollen cake

    FactbookCulture by Oldwick . 334 reads.

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    Mince Pies anyone ? 🫓😋

    FactbookCulture by Monson . 361 reads.

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    WILD LIFE - June 2023

    BulletinNews by All Wild Things . 411 reads.

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    The Goblin Hoard

    FactbookEconomy by Goblin . 287 reads.

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    The NewsStand

    BulletinNews by All Wild Things . 12,024 reads.

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    Emerald Night

    FactbookOverview by Village Green Preservation Society . 33 reads.

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    Edict of Mikilgard

    BulletinPolicy by The gothic ministry of foreign affairs . 56 reads.

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    The Umbreon Civil War

    FactbookHistory by The el paso territories . 59 reads.

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This is the map of Lewisham created by The Rogue Nation of Serme Oro . It has 217 estimated diplomatic weight behind it, the most in Lewisham. It is one of 3 maps of Lewisham.

Embassies: East Asia, Lyrali, Old Zealand, Netraucora, Organization of United Sovereign States, Neo Otaku Utopia, Kylden, Zentari, Chicken overlords, London, Gypsy Lands, Tarkin, The Illuminati, Hollow Point, Viking Europe, Hatari, and 153 others.The Bar on the corner of every region, belgium, Fredonia, Pecan Sandies, Blepia, Valentine Day, Urana Firma, Planet Jammbo, New World Union, Guinea Kiribati, Kyorgia puppet storage, The Slide Countries, SEC Fanatics, Regionless, Sovereign Corporate League, Latinoamerica Libre, Kuhlbach, The Region Of Gargery, Laraniem, Deep Storage, 1980s America, Reminated Euromean Republic, The Embassy, Oneid, Scandinavia, Republic of Conservative Nations, The Great Universe, The Agents of SHIELD, Slavija, Penguia, Pokemon World, The Monarchy alliance, Bus Stop, Fodlan, Nintendo, Elparia, Dispatchia, the realm of insanity, World Assembly Council, Norden, DogeLand, Aozora, Golden Eco Friendly, Empires of the stars, Sophia, Emirates of Futurnia, Just relax, Maryland, Temple Prime, matheo, Reality, Christmas, DuckTales, Greater Middle East, Council of Constructed Languages, The Jewel Robotox Nations, The Merchants Guild, Lardyland, The Realm Of Rewan, The First French Empire, The Interdimensional Community, Anubis, The Commonwealth Of Furry Peoples, Hundred Acre Wood, The Alliance of Eros, Nordic Lands, 42 Douglas Adams, The Bakery Across the Street, The Federation of Utopias Unitum, Imperial Federation of Great Redanien, 0000000000000000000000000, nasunia, Nova Asiana, Union de Naciones Latinas e Ibericas, Noneuropean Union, Regional Roleplay of Lasai, TopCornion, Breakfast at Milliways, 0 0 0, The Maritimes, The Three Isles, Ancient Lands, Hobbiton, Alesia, Raxulan Empire, The Region of Warsaw, Firefly, The Pangaean Union, Dog Lake, 0000, Pantherine, Free Japan, Terras geladas, The Appalachian Order, Kingdom of Ramility, EPCOT Center 1981, Out Of Left Field, Turkic Union, Calexico and Mexicali, Allied Independent and Sovereign States, Where the Wild Things Are, Anti Discord Alliance, The Sweet Ubiquity, OmniOne, Montrandecs Neighbours, Canguta Nations, Lewisham Library, T2R, Toastopolis, Train Station, GOOD BOIs, Westminster, Crimson Spire, Pontbridge Islands, Truman, Dominion of Cerberus, Connections, The Animal Kingdom, The West Reborn, Gravy, NATO 2022, Hurricane 12, The Alliance of Absolute Monarchs, MineKhan Origin Nations, Aethor, Pacific Western Alliance, Far East Oriental Federation, The Apolean Frontiers, E Region, The Community, Microjapan, The Conservative Democracies, Montealba, The Far East Oriental Federation, True Waskaria, New Mexico, Islands of Selsi, Anglosphere, Saint Helier, Pussy, The Hellenic Realm, NeoMajestia, Anegana, Beating Brian Up Gang, Mitteleuropa, Faldustationis United kingdom, Modorra, Denlark, Arconian Empire, Reqau and Salasia, The Kingdom of Burgundy, Neue Golden Sands, and Warhammer 40000.

Construction of embassies with European Onion has commenced. Completion expected .

Construction of embassies with Warzone Africa has commenced. Completion expected .

Tags: Anti-Fascist, Casual, Democratic, Eco-Friendly, Fandom, Fantasy Tech, Feminist, Game Player, Imperialist, Independent, Issues Player, Magical, and 12 others.Monarchist, Multi-Species, Neutral, Non-English, Pacifist, Regional Government, Role Player, Small, Social, Steampunk, Video Game, and World Assembly.

Lewisham contains 8 nations, the 2,733rd most in the world.

Today's World Census Report

The Most Stationary in Lewisham

Long-term World Census surveillance revealed which nations have been resident in their current region for the longest time.

As a region, Lewisham is ranked 15,101st in the world for Most Stationary.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Grand Duchy of PaperinoNew York Times Democracy“You Need To Hold It Down When That Sauce Comes”
2.The Commonwealth of MonsonDemocratic Socialists“We are the children of the Eighth decade”
3.The Democratic Republic of RicoreLiberal Democratic Socialists“Devenez le matin”
4.The Republic of Lewisham RogueInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Ambassador”
5.The Rogue Nation of Serme OroInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Raiders are rubbish”
6.The Protectorate of BrocklehurstNew York Times Democracy“Do you wanna try me, Guv?”
7.The Incorporated States of ChoccolateInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Crumbliest, flakiest, onctueuse”
8.The Republic of Topgb seven the cia make me forgotmypassInoffensive Centrist Democracy“Motto...”

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Lewisham Regional Message Board

Choccolate wrote:Heyyy...how's it going?

Can I have some chOcOu?

Delark wrote:Can I have some chOcOu?

Sure, how's this?


Yule log or bûche de Noël (French pronunciation: [byʃ də nɔɛl]) is a traditional LinkChristmas cake, often served as a dessert near Christmas, especially in Savinecross, Ricore, Choccolate, and several former Ultra Grandia Sebastian colonies.

Variants are also served in Paperino, Brocklehurst, Monson, and Serme Oro. Made of sponge cake, to resemble a miniature actual LinkYule log, it is a form of sweet Linkroulade.


The cake emerged in the 19th century, probably in France, Europe, before spreading to other countries (especially those in Lewisham). It is traditionally made from a Linkgenoise, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside. The most common combination is basic yellow sponge cake and chocolate buttercream, though many variations that include chocolate cake, Linkganache, and icings flavored with espresso or liqueurs exist.

Yule logs are often served with one end cut off and set atop the cake, or protruding from its side to resemble a chopped off branch. A bark-like texture is often produced by dragging a fork through the icing, and powdered sugar sprinkled to resemble snow. Other cake decorations may include actual tree branches, fresh berries, and mushrooms made of meringue or Linkmarzipan.

The name bûche de Noël originally referred to the LinkYule log itself, and was transferred to the dessert after the custom had fallen out of popular use. References to it as bûche de Noël or, in English, Yule Log, can be found from at least the Edwardian era (for example, F. Vine, Saleable Shop Goods (1898 and later)

  • les treize desserts, Provence

  • le Christmas pudding, Royaume-Uni

  • le panettone, Italie

  • la brioche tressée, République tchèque

  • le touron, Espagne

  • le kouglof, Alsace

  • le beigli (en), Hongrie, ou makocz, Pologne

  • la galette des Rois

  • les beignes de Noël, Québec

  • le cougnou, Belgique

  • le Christstollen (Stollen de Noël) en Allemagne, en Alsace et en Lorraine

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The man probably wants sweet mince, not bitter cacao :P

Choccolate wrote:Sure, how's this?

Yule log or bûche de Noël (French pronunciation: [byʃ də nɔɛl]) is a traditional LinkChristmas cake, often served as a dessert near Christmas, especially in Savinecross, Ricore, Choccolate, and several former Ultra Grandia Sebastian colonies.

Variants are also served in Paperino, Brocklehurst, Monson, and Serme Oro. Made of sponge cake, to resemble a miniature actual LinkYule log, it is a form of sweet Linkroulade.


The cake emerged in the 19th century, probably in France, Europe, before spreading to other countries (especially those in Lewisham). It is traditionally made from a Linkgenoise, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside. The most common combination is basic yellow sponge cake and chocolate buttercream, though many variations that include chocolate cake, Linkganache, and icings flavored with espresso or liqueurs exist.

Yule logs are often served with one end cut off and set atop the cake, or protruding from its side to resemble a chopped off branch. A bark-like texture is often produced by dragging a fork through the icing, and powdered sugar sprinkled to resemble snow. Other cake decorations may include actual tree branches, fresh berries, and mushrooms made of meringue or Linkmarzipan.

The name bûche de Noël originally referred to the LinkYule log itself, and was transferred to the dessert after the custom had fallen out of popular use. References to it as bûche de Noël or, in English, Yule Log, can be found from at least the Edwardian era (for example, F. Vine, Saleable Shop Goods (1898 and later)

  • les treize desserts, Provence

  • le Christmas pudding, Royaume-Uni

  • le panettone, Italie

  • la brioche tressée, République tchèque

  • le touron, Espagne

  • le kouglof, Alsace

  • le beigli (en), Hongrie, ou makocz, Pologne

  • la galette des Rois

  • les beignes de Noël, Québec

  • le cougnou, Belgique

  • le Christstollen (Stollen de Noël) en Allemagne, en Alsace et en Lorraine

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Yummy in my tummy

Its good

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TELEGRAM, THE ALLIANCE OFFICE, VENOVA

Greetings,

On behalf of the Imperial Government of the Alliance of Monarchs,
we wish to send our greetings to our fellow monarchs and friends in this region.

We pray our embassies and alliance will remain for many years to come.

Yours Sincerely,

Edward Azola

Minister of the Alliance Office at Venova,
The Alliance of Absolute Monarchs

The Kingdom of Venova

Choccolate wrote:Sure, how's this?

Yule log or bûche de Noël (French pronunciation: [byʃ də nɔɛl]) is a traditional LinkChristmas cake, often served as a dessert near Christmas, especially in Savinecross, Ricore, Choccolate, and several former Ultra Grandia Sebastian colonies.

Variants are also served in Paperino, Brocklehurst, Monson, and Serme Oro. Made of sponge cake, to resemble a miniature actual LinkYule log, it is a form of sweet Linkroulade.


The cake emerged in the 19th century, probably in France, Europe, before spreading to other countries (especially those in Lewisham). It is traditionally made from a Linkgenoise, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside. The most common combination is basic yellow sponge cake and chocolate buttercream, though many variations that include chocolate cake, Linkganache, and icings flavored with espresso or liqueurs exist.

Yule logs are often served with one end cut off and set atop the cake, or protruding from its side to resemble a chopped off branch. A bark-like texture is often produced by dragging a fork through the icing, and powdered sugar sprinkled to resemble snow. Other cake decorations may include actual tree branches, fresh berries, and mushrooms made of meringue or Linkmarzipan.

The name bûche de Noël originally referred to the LinkYule log itself, and was transferred to the dessert after the custom had fallen out of popular use. References to it as bûche de Noël or, in English, Yule Log, can be found from at least the Edwardian era (for example, F. Vine, Saleable Shop Goods (1898 and later)

  • les treize desserts, Provence

  • le Christmas pudding, Royaume-Uni

  • le panettone, Italie

  • la brioche tressée, République tchèque

  • le touron, Espagne

  • le kouglof, Alsace

  • le beigli (en), Hongrie, ou makocz, Pologne

  • la galette des Rois

  • les beignes de Noël, Québec

  • le cougnou, Belgique

  • le Christstollen (Stollen de Noël) en Allemagne, en Alsace et en Lorraine

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A master of Deptford University has described the return of a looted bronze fire rooster to representatives of Serme Oro as a "momentous occasion".


(above)The Royal Envoy Prince Aghastlie Echidnawa (centre) during a ceremony at Deptford University in Eckington Thames

The statue, known as the "Okukur", was taken by Brocklehurstian colonial forces in 1897 and given to Deptford University in Eckington Thames,Brocklehurst in 1905 by the father of a student. In 2016 it was Linkremoved from display and was recommended it be returned as soon as possible after it was concluded that the statue "belongs with Razibus Zouzou,the current LinkBoss at the Court of Nangadef".

A Linkdecision for it to be returned was made in 2019 after students campaigned.

A ceremony has been held at the college to sign the handover documents.

"It's massively significant," said Alita Sonetine, a master of Deptford University. "It's a momentous occasion! This is the right thing to do out of respect for the unique heritage and history of this artefact," she said. "Since we took the decision to return the bronze following the college's extensive research, many organisations have followed in our footsteps."

Prof Abba Sven Tijuana, director-general of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments of Serme Oro, said it was "receiving this antiquity for the benefit of the Benin people and the people of Serme Oro."


(above)The bronze cockerel, donated by a parent of a student, used to take pride of place in the refectory.

Almost 1,000 bronzes were taken after Benin City, in present-day Serme Oro, was occupied by imperial troops in 1897, according to the Brocklehurstian Museum in Brocklehurst

About 900 of those artefacts are housed in museums and collections around the world, including the LinkBrocklehurstian Museum.

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I now someone who lives in IRL Lewisham

Techcorpia wrote:I now someone who lives in IRL Lewisham

Really? You should tell New Cross SE14

Hi!

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