Benacian Union state visit to Floria: Difference between revisions

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===Day 1: Arrival===
===Day 1: Arrival===
===Day 2: Lost Brothers Parade===
===Day 2: Lost Brothers Parade===
For a morning of remembrance several military personnel flocked to the Florian capital to participate in the largest military parade in Florian history. A minute silence was observed.
The delegation was then invited to a state dinner within the Pink House.
===Day 3:Mesoun Project===
===Day 3:Mesoun Project===
Itinerary for the day, after departing from the capital via helicopter airlift at 9 am, commenced with a tour of selected [[Mesoun]] project sites.
Itinerary for the day, after departing from the capital via helicopter airlift at 9 am, commenced with a tour of selected [[Mesoun]] project sites.

Latest revision as of 22:40, 15 August 2023

During the state visit, the largest ever military parade in Florian history was held to mark the 70th Anniversary of the War of Lost Brothers.

To mark the 70th anniversary of the War of Lost Brothers, a delegation of the Benacian Union were invited to Floria. The state visit was held in 1723.

The Benacian delegation would comprise of the Szodan of Benacia, Daniyal ibn Daniyal, the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, Ayesha al-Osman, their families and appropriate retinues. ESB and N&H representatives were also understood to have sought accreditation to be included with the visiting party.

Background

Visit

Day 1: Arrival

Day 2: Lost Brothers Parade

For a morning of remembrance several military personnel flocked to the Florian capital to participate in the largest military parade in Florian history. A minute silence was observed. The delegation was then invited to a state dinner within the Pink House.

Day 3:Mesoun Project

Itinerary for the day, after departing from the capital via helicopter airlift at 9 am, commenced with a tour of selected Mesoun project sites.

Day 4: Departure

At the request of the Benacian delegation, the last day of the visit was spent in a tour of The Promenade in Port Balaine, affording the visitors the opportunity to appreciate the many tremendous improvements made in this part of the Norfolk Isles following their liberation by Floria in 1706 AN.