The Trans-Siberian Confederation #34973294
Description
The world has undergone a dramatic reshaping. The Trans-Siberian Confederation, formerly known as the Confederation of Russian American Alaska, has emerged as a formidable force on the global stage. With its vast territories encompassing the entirety of Siberia and Alaska, as well as significant regions in North America, the Confederation has become a powerhouse in the export of oil, gold, iron, and ore. The recent annexation of Japanese-held territories in North America has bolstered the Confederation's resources and strategic influence. As the last imperial power in North America, it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape dominated by the German-led IGE and the Japanese Pacific States. With tensions simmering between these major powers, the Confederation must balance its newfound wealth and territory against the ambitions of its neighbors. Capitols: Kodiak, Vladivostok National Anthem: God Save the Tsar! Current Lord: Ivanovich Patorvinsky
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 16 Aug 2026, 15:43 | 1 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @CrqzyAutoClaimer32 as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@CrqzyAutoClaimer32 — Grand Duke of Siberia and Lord of Alaska, and all its peoples and dominants (rank 255) terminated
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