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|org_type = Economic bloc, political cooperation <!-- e.g. Trade bloc --> |
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|membership = 33 Member-States<br /> 5 Observers |
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|admin_center = Greater Aslough, [[Aivintis]] |
|admin_center = Greater Aslough, [[Aivintis]] |
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Council of Gondwana | |
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Headquarters | Greater Aslough, Aivintis |
Type | Economic bloc, political cooperation |
Membership | 33 Member-States 5 Observers |
Leaders | |
• Co-Chairperson | Jonathan Gillespie |
• Co-Chairperson | Nakandra Eštrai Vantovar |
Establishment | |
• Aivinto-Tavari Joint Defense Treaty | July 1st, 1983 |
• Aivinto-Tavari Free Trade Agreement | August 11th, 1988 |
• First Aslough Accords | May 23rd, 1990 |
• Second Aslough Accords | February 3rd, 1999 |
The Council of Gondwana (COG) is a continent-spanning economic and political bloc of nations in Gondwana. The Council of Gondwana was created in 1999 by the Second Aslough Accords, which built upon and expanded a predecessor organization, the Gondwanan Community. The organization is headquartered in Greater Aslough, Aivintis.