Alman Group (Pacifica)
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The Alman Group (AG) is an international and intergovernmental organization representing countries and regions where Alman or other Almanic languages are the lingua franca or customary language, where a significant proportion of the population are Alman/Almanic speakers, or where there is a notable affiliation with Alman and Almanic culture. The organization is made up of 13 full member states, and 3 observer states.
The organization was founded in 1983 as a culmination of discussions between the governments of Gianlucaland and Weisserstein for closer and stronger relations between the two nations since the end of the Great War. Eventually, membership for the organization was opened to other Almanic nations.
Member states
Full members
Country | Status | Year joined | Language | Notes |
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Gianatla | Member | 1983 | Alman | Founding member |
Weisserstein | Member | 1983 | Alman, Arabic (national language) | Founding member |
Besern | Member | |||
Eflad | Member | |||
Holy Free | Member | 1999 | Freian | Secondary education for second language: Austral, Alman or Hinomoto. |
Cimbria | Member | 1994 | Cimbrian, West Cimbrian(Recognized Regional Language) | Alman is a common Second Language alongside Austral |
Transsuneria | Member | 1985 | Transsunerian | Alman was the official language of the nation until 1987, mainly used by the elite. It was replaced by Transsunerian, and became the first secondary language until 2016 when it was replaced with Austral. |
Sugovia | Member | 1985 | Sugovian, Alman | |
Fauderland | Member | Fauderlandish (official) | ||
Clashonia | Member | 2000 | Clashonian | |
Emerald-Denver | Member | 2007 | Cimbrian | Most Common Second Languages: Austral, Tarnian, Colradian, and Ludvillian |
Valkyria | Member | Valkyrian (official), Cimbrian (regional), Fjellspråk (regional), Läntinen (regional) | ||
Tepertopia | Member | Austral (official), Alman (recognized national language) |
Observers
Country | Status | Year joined | Notes |
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Austra | Observer | ||
Jakub | Observer | 2013 | Alman is recognized as the regional language of Küstenstadt |
Kliegme | Observer | 1998 | Alman is the regional language of the Alman Autonomous Oblast |