United Netherlands unknown Capital the Europort Government Constitutional monarchy Leaders Queen Amalia Population 20,650,000 Land area GDP (total) Unknown (per capita) Major Ethnic Groups Major Languages Spoken Major Religions Currency Euro (€), nuyen also accepted

United Netherlands (UNL)

The United Netherlands is located between the Allied German States in the east, France in the south and the Saar-Lorraine-Luxembourg Special Administrative Zone (the SOX-zone) in the south-west. The UNL in the west has a long coastline of the North Sea.



The United Netherlands consists of the Netherlands and Flanders, once the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. The UNL is part of a region called the Low Countries, which also includes Wallonia (once the French-speaking part of Belgium).



Underwater Arcologies [1]

Amsterdam

The Hague

Europort at the location of former Rotterdam

Antwerpes

2011: The Black Tide strikes the Low Countries, leaving a morass of toxic sludge in its wake.

2016: After a referendum, Wallonia, declares independence from Flanders. The country of Belgium ceases to exist.

2018: The Brussels European City (Brussels E.C.) forms under the control of the EU. Though a true independent city, its status is still disputed between Flanders and Wallonia for years to come.

2028: After years of economic recession, Wallonia joins France as a semi-autonomous region.

March 19, 2043: The Netherlands and Flanders merge and form the United Netherlands. Major changes are made to the old social, legal and economic laws.

Foreign relations [ edit | edit source ]

relations with Germany [2]

Corporate Presence [ edit | edit source ]

A team from the United Netherlands took part in the FIFA Soccer World Cup in Amazonia in 2064.

The United Netherlands has at least two professional Hover Ball teams playing in the WHL: the "Noordsee Klabouters" and the "Den Haag Vesileijonat".

The Helix Data Haven is located in the Hague [6][7]

This page forked from Wordman's The Sixth World: A geographical index to the world of Shadowrun