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The '''Bolivar Sea''' is a group of 11 star systems located entirely within the [[Amazonia Cluster]]. The subcluster includes two sovereign states: the [[Federative Republic of Brazil]] and [[Republic of Gran Colombia]]. Both of these states are classified as [[Legacy Nation|legacy nations]], sharing strong direct historical, cultural, and linguistic ties to nations that once existed on Earth.   
The '''Bolivar Sea''' is a group of 11 star systems located entirely within the [[Amazonia Cluster]]. The subcluster includes eight colonized systems and two countries: the [[Federative Republic of Brazil]] and [[Republic of Gran Colombia]]. Both of these states are classified as [[Legacy Nation|legacy nations]], sharing strong direct historical, cultural, and linguistic ties to nations that once existed on Earth.   


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
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== Astrography ==
== Astrography ==
The Bolivar Sea is situated rimward of the [[Argentine Arm]] and trailward of the [[Encontro Das Aguas]]. It consists of 11 star systems.
The Bolivar Sea is situated rimward of the [[Argentine Arm]] and trailward of the [[Encontro Das Aguas]].


=== Star Systems ===
=== Star Systems ===
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== Contemporary Issues ==
== Contemporary Issues ==


==== [[Federative Republic of Brazil]] - [[Republic of India]] Tensions ====
==== '''[[Federative Republic of Brazil]] - [[Republic of India]] Tensions''' ====
As a part of an ongoing rivalry between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Republic of India, a series of high-profile freedom of navigation exercises have been conducted by the competing nations in one another's [[Interstellar Defense Identification Zone|IDIZs]]. In response to a prior Brazilian operation in the [[Apollo Subcluster]], itself a response to an earlier Indian operation in the [[Encruzilhada Subcluster]], a 210 ship task force was deployed by the Republic of India to the Bolivar Sea. This armada consisted of multiple task groups formed around multiple fleet carriers, and represented one of the largest interstellar deployments of the Indian Navy.
As a part of an ongoing rivalry between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Republic of India, a series of high-profile freedom of navigation exercises have been conducted by the competing nations in one another's [[Interstellar Defense Identification Zone|IDIZs]]. In response to a prior Brazilian operation in the [[Apollo Subcluster]], itself a response to an earlier Indian operation in the [[Encruzilhada Subcluster]], a 210 ship task force was deployed by the Republic of India to the Bolivar Sea. This armada consisted of multiple task groups formed around multiple fleet carriers, and represented one of the largest interstellar deployments of the Indian Navy.



Latest revision as of 07:11, 21 December 2024


Bolivar Sea

Location:

Amazonia Cluster

Star Systems:

11

Nations:

The Bolivar Sea is a group of 11 star systems located entirely within the Amazonia Cluster. The subcluster includes eight colonized systems and two countries: the Federative Republic of Brazil and Republic of Gran Colombia. Both of these states are classified as legacy nations, sharing strong direct historical, cultural, and linguistic ties to nations that once existed on Earth.

Etymology

The namesake of the Bolivar Sea is the 19th century Venezuelan statesman and military officer Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco, who led what would become the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire. He is known colloquially as El Libertador, or the Liberator of America.

Astrography

The Bolivar Sea is situated rimward of the Argentine Arm and trailward of the Encontro Das Aguas.

Star Systems

Core

  • Bogota
  • Caracas
  • Quito
  • Lima
  • Panama
  • Do Amaral
  • Salvador

Outer

  • Viagem
  • Kalewtun
  • Vespucci
  • Poui

Translight Strings

There are a total of 10 charter translight strings connecting the 11 star systems of the Boliver Sea.

Regional Interstellar Travel
Bolivar Sea - Argentina Arm Caracas - Qhapaq Ñan
Bolivar Sea - The Rubicon Kalewtun - Boreale
Bolivar Sea - Encontro Das Aguas Vespucci - Ilha De Vera Cruz Panama - Quilombo
Bolivar Sea - Amazonia Arm Poui - Saudade

Astropolitics

Flag Common and Formal Names Alignment Settled Worlds Population Capital System Capital Planet Capital City Classification
Federative Republic of Brazil Ilha De Vera Cruz Great Power
Republic of Gran Colombia Bogota Regional Power

History

The Cold War

War of the Bolivar Sea

Conducted in the mid 23rd century, the War of the Bolivar Sea was an armed conflict fought between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Argentine Republic. The German Reich and Italian Social Republic supported the Argentine Republic in this conflict.

Contemporary Issues

Federative Republic of Brazil - Republic of India Tensions

As a part of an ongoing rivalry between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Republic of India, a series of high-profile freedom of navigation exercises have been conducted by the competing nations in one another's IDIZs. In response to a prior Brazilian operation in the Apollo Subcluster, itself a response to an earlier Indian operation in the Encruzilhada Subcluster, a 210 ship task force was deployed by the Republic of India to the Bolivar Sea. This armada consisted of multiple task groups formed around multiple fleet carriers, and represented one of the largest interstellar deployments of the Indian Navy.

References

"Gran Colombian Army To Test Soviet, Reich Main Battle Tanks", Champlain Group

"Indian Naval Armada Sparks Diplomatic Row In Bolivar Sea Exercise", Champlain Group