Inter-village Union of Llangollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon (Attempted nuclear war simulation)


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Inter-village Union of Llangollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon
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 * OTL= Llangollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon.
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 * Population= 1,500
 * Ind_date= 1966
 * Currency= Was barter, but now Welsh Pound.
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1962
The near by RAF Valley, Liverpool RSG, Westbury RAF Fixer Station, Drakelow Tunnels Regional Seat of Government and Ellismire Port were nuked. Liverpool, Liverpool Docks, Birkenhead, Stoke on Trent, Shrewsbury, Dudley, Hereford, Brymbo, Hack Green RSG, Brecon and Chester were all carpet bombed by conventional Soviet heavy bombers.

Servival
The villages of Llangollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon.

None of the villages were nuked, but there would be a initial problem with the radioactive fall-out and public panic in 1962-1963. Terrifyed refugees poured out of the region in to northern Shropshire and South Denbighshire, overwhelming Oswestry. A heavy E-coli, dysentery and flu outbreak struck in 1966, causing horrific losses. Strongyloides ransomi killed many pigs in 1964 as well. A major anti-English riot in 1965. They ended the nation’s period of chaos with a mixture of fear, bribery, political inspiration, Welsh nationalism, religious hope and common-sense farming ideas.

Food was rationed in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Wrexham was formulated by local villagers and townsfolk in 1966.

Recovery
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Corwenin the mid 1970s.

Life today
The state is still medieval in technology.

First contact
The Inter-village Union of Llangollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon was a short lived survivor state in and around langollen, Corwen, Llandrillo, Glyndyfrdwy and Glan-yr-afon in north east Wales.

It was formulated by local villagers and townsfolk in 1966, was discovered by the Republic of North Pembrokeshire (Attempted nuclear war simulation), Republic of Conway and Denbighshire (Attempted nuclear war simulation) and Ireland in 1975. It voted to become part of the Welsh Republic, along with the United republic (Attempted nuclear war simulation), Democratic Republic of South Montgomeryshire (Attempted nuclear war simulation), United Republic of Oswestry, Whittington, Rhydycroesau and Gobowen (Attempted nuclear war simulation) and Free Republic of Radnorshire (Attempted nuclear war simulation) in 1985.