Les Canaries du Saint Croix, Saint Croix | 21st ISC Session Bid
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Les Canaries du Saint Croix, Saint Croix | 21st ISC Session Bid
Saint Croix Simlympic Committee
Welcome to Ville de Saint Croix! (also known as Saint Croix, Ville de Croix, Les Canaries du Saint Croix, or Les Canaries) We would also like to welcome any members of the International Simlympic Committee to our city. Please sit down wherever you like and we will begin the presentation shortly.
Fun fact: The city was officially the "Free Imperial City of Les Canaries du Saint Croix" during the Roman Empire. This is still the full official title of the city, and Les Canaries has privileges similar to those of the Croisian confederate republics in the Parliament. As a Free Imperial City, Les Canaries possesses a flag, a coat of arms, and representation in the legislature. In fact, the city almost functions as a country. (Even though it's technically a city.)
The city, which was separate from the nation due to its status at the time, was ruled by the Canariané family (who named themselves after the city). The family still rules the city. Just not through feudalism now, but through corporatism.
Speech from Prime Minister Mitterrand, he unfortunately cannot attend the presentations. The speech will be read by his assistant very shortly.
Translators, you might want to get ready. The presentation is about to begin...
Mayor's Speech
Now, the beginning of the multimedia presentation:
Transportation
The city, while it has officially been incorporated in 1789, has been inhabited since pre-historic times. Archaeologists have found evidence of pre-historic settlers living no more than 20 kilometers from the Saint Croix CBD. As many as 180 settlers lived in this region in 2000 BC. All of them were pedestrians, surprisingly. Now, more than 12.8 million people live in Metropolitan Saint Croix (Communauté métropolitaine de Saint Croix). Most commuting 40 to 50 kilometers to the city center by car, bus, or rail.
In the 2003 European heat wave, there were more than 10,000 heat-related deaths in the nation of Saint Croix alone. As a result, the government required all buildings, buses, and trains to have working air-conditioning systems.
(The rapid transit map is available in French and English.)
The buses, trams, and underground rapid transit trains inside the city are heavily used. Much like Paris, the internal public transportation system of Ville de Saint Croix is extensive, with frequent stops, especially in the city center.
The ISC-designated Hotel and Convention Center
The municipal government designated the Saint Croix Marriott, the only Marriott hotel in the entire urban area, for the visitors and ISC delegates. Marriott Saint Croix, the Saint Croix national branch of Marriott International, agreed for the hotel to be the official ISC hotel. The hotel faces the French Quarter to the south and the CBD to the north, and therefore offers a great view, no matter what part of the hotel you stay in.
The hotel, and the Saint Croix Courtesy Center, both offer full street maps of the urban area, as well as maps of local businesses (such as bars, shops and restaurants) in French, English, and Portuguese. The map shown above also has French and Portuguese versions.
(The Emeralde Building is the building in the lower edge of the image, in the center.)
The Emeralde Building, located in the heart of the French Quarter, is to host the ISC Session if the city is chosen. The Emeralde Building has served as a private hotel until bankruptcy in 2011, leading to the administration of the hotel selling the building to the city government in January 2012. The municipality has cleaned and organized the hotel to use in events such as the ISC Session.
The "ISC Hall" is located on the ground floor of the building.
The headquarters of the Croisian Simlympic Committee is only twenty meters away from the Emeralde Building...
City Attractions
(Map of the island with Metropolitan Saint Croix and the City of Saint Croix shown.)
(Visitors can acquire this guide in the Les Canaries Information Center in Boulogne-Billancourt.)
There are plenty of places to visit in Ville de Saint Croix. The confederation earns 45.5 million visits every year, more than six million of those visiting Ville de Saint Croix.
(The Emeralde Building can be seen in the lower-right corner.)
The French Quarter is very extensive. The Quarter is nearly one-fifth the size of the entire city. Shops, restaurants, hotels, museums, offices... The Quarter is a thriving part of the city.
Croisian cuisine is very similar to French cuisine. Many Croisian desserts resemble German and Danish cuisine, and Saint Croix is world famous for its... cheeses.
Livarot, Camembert, Saint-Nectaire, and Bleu de Gex are produced both in France, and here. But they are very popular here, as well.
There are nightclubs and bars as well... Most restaurants here have their menus in English and French. Even some restaurants put the prices of meals in three different currencies. American dollars, British pounds, and Euros. Though, it's best to bring Euros since that is the official currency.
While the CBD plays a major role in the city and the nation, it is not quite a tourist attraction. Only the Saint Croix Stock Exchange could be considered an attraction, but not much else.
Buildings surrounding the Croisian Simlympic Committee headquarters...
The Croisian Parliament, which is a bicameral legislature, located in the city's "Government Quarter", is a very historic building. That is why many tourists prefer to take pictures in front of the Parliament.
(The Parliament at night)
A reenactment of the 1875 Croisian Revolution takes place here.
The space observatory in Les Canaries is located 40 kilometers outside the city, on an island in Lake Courre.
The Presidential Palace is 15 km. north of the city, surrounded by picturesque canals and lawns.
The Saint Croix Underwater Reserve, located 450 kilometers south of the capital, has thousands of species of fish and is the number one spot for Croisian divers and underwater photographers. Most visitors come here by seaplanes or ferries. There are those who swim to and from here, as well.
The 250-year-old Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Office of the Premier of the Confederation, and the headquarters of the Les Canaries Times (the largest English-language newspaper in Saint Croix), are all located here in Boulogne-Billancourt, a neighborhood in Les Canaries, adjacent to the French Quarter.
High-rise apartments and estates in the neighborhood of La Pointe Rouge.
The entertainment and arts district of the city, Pruppels, is home to a major art centre, an opera theater, a casino, and several museums and shops.
The art centre and the casino are shown here.
The Pruppels Casino is the oldest casino (as well as one of the most famous) in the entire nation. It was opened in the 1880s, when gambling was legalized. It remains open to this day, and has a restaurant and a bar as well.
The Pruppels Casino and the art centre at night.
(Artistic rendering of Prince Rupert skyline in 2014)
(The Levee Street, the financial center of Prince Rupert)
Want to visit a coastal city? We have that covered. You can travel by seaplane, by intercity bus, by a ferry, or even by commuter rail, to the sandy beaches of Prince Rupert (Rupert du Rhin in French). In the seaplane tour, passengers can view the picturesque coastline of the Island of Saint Croix, as well as the coastlines of nearby islands in the Confederation.
You can also travel to the city of Kingsfield, a quaint college town surrounded by farms and historic plantations.
International Trade and More Information
The main export commodities of Saint Croix are pharmaceutical products, crude oil, machinery and transportation equipment, and vehicles, while the nation mainly imports aircraft, plastics, and chemicals. The main import-export partners of Saint Croix are France, Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands.
Saint Croix has a number of major oil reserves on its territory (mainland plus the dependencies), and the Croisian confederate government earns up to 90 percent of all oil profits. The nation produces almost 1.6 million barrels of oil per day, and exports nearly 1.8 million barrels every day. The massive oil production and export that takes place here makes Saint Croix one of the oil giants like Qatar and Norway, bringing enormous profits to the nation.
Trade and spending, however, has led to a major external debt. Saint Croix owes in excess of 850 billion U.S. dollars. Though, the debt is expected to decrease as the budget surplus this year is more than 13.8 percent of the country's gross domestic product. The public debt of the nation is 61 percent of the GDP. The proven oil reserves in Saint Croix have more than 8.8 billion barrels of oil, having slightly less oil than Angola.
One of the areas of the economy that the government will decrease funding for, hoping to decrease spending and debt, is the military. The military expenditure of the Croisian government will account for less than 0.2 percent of the GDP by 2014, and all of the dependencies will be demilitarized by this date.
The Port of Les Canaries (Le Port de Les Canaries) is the busiest container port in all of Saint Croix. The port handled more than six million containers in 2010.
However, the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Antwerp are both busier. Saint Croix does not export or import as much as Belgium and the Netherlands outside crude oil. Oil is the most important part of the trade. Bad idea, right? That is why the government is now shifting focus onto pharmacy, electronics, and working equipment, hoping that the nation's economy will not collapse if the black gold runs out. Saint Croix and Norway, after all, are the oil supply of Europe.
This nuclear plant provides power to the city of Les Canaries. It is the largest nuclear power station in Saint Croix.
That being said, thank you for joining the tour. If you liked it, you can support our bid with this signature:
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"The FUTURE is where to look, the GOAL is what to achieve!"
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Final Notes: The pictures of the food buffet, the real life Hong Kong Marriott Hotel, and the Paris picture, are NOT my work. All of them are licensed as Creative Commons, and I found them online. Also, the "Mayor's Speech" picture, and the four pictures below that one, are not my work. (I am an evil stealy-stealer. )I only edited the said pictures for roleplaying purposes on this site.
Also, I'd like to apologize to 111222333444 in regards to the bid. I inadvertently made some pictures that resemble those in his Okashi bid. I did not, and would not, intentionally plagiarize anyone's ideas or work. I have edited the bid.
Last edited by ggamgus on Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:20 am; edited 41 times in total
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Because you didn't tell usggamgus wrote:P.S. Y u guys no check out ma bid??
Good luck, it looks nice
K50- Former Simlympic Host
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Thats some impressive photoshopping... you've hit the middlepoint with those pictures... I'm sure some would think they are real pictures just modified to look toy-ish.
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K50: What about my giant signature? Anyways, thank you.
Kitsune: Thank you very much.
Kitsune: Thank you very much.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Well I've never liked huge signatures (I'm pretty sure mine currently is my biggest ever, but I don't remember) so I'm not going to say anything
K50- Former Simlympic Host
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I'll make it smaller soon.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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K50 wrote:Well I've never liked huge signatures (I'm pretty sure mine currently is my biggest ever, but I don't remember) so I'm not going to say anything
giant sig = a greater chance of people noticing it... its marketing 101
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LOL.
Well, I made it smaller, so...
Well, I made it smaller, so...
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Updated.
More updates are on the way.
More updates are on the way.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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More updates have been done.
It is likely that there will be more updates, however the bid is almost finished.
It is likely that there will be more updates, however the bid is almost finished.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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The bid is undergoing the final changes.
K50, Kitsune, and Numbers ( ): Thank you all for your comments.
K50, Kitsune, and Numbers ( ): Thank you all for your comments.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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This is quite a fantastic bid!
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ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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yep it is a fantastic bid... it seems like a lead up to a future simlympic bid.
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I might bid for the Simlympics next time... unless there are nine competitors once again.
Thanks, Kitsune.
Thanks, Kitsune.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Changed the name of the city (to not confuse it with the nation's name since they're both the same)
Sorry for the constant changes... Hehe...
Sorry for the constant changes... Hehe...
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Video on the front page!
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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I edited the bid to remove parts related to the incident involving this bid and the Okashi bid (more info on the front page).
I will soon put pictures of:
-Saint Croix Underwater Reserve
-Historical Reenactments and Entertainment Events
-Presidential Palace
-Les Canaries Space Observatory
I will soon put pictures of:
-Saint Croix Underwater Reserve
-Historical Reenactments and Entertainment Events
-Presidential Palace
-Les Canaries Space Observatory
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Saint Croix Underwater Reserve - Placed on bid
Historical Reenactments and Entertainment Events - Placed on bid
Presidential Palace - Placed on bid
Les Canaries Space Observatory - Placed on bid
Future updates:
-Letter from the Premier (Prime Minister) of the Confederation
-Information on Travel (Do's and Dont's)
Historical Reenactments and Entertainment Events - Placed on bid
Presidential Palace - Placed on bid
Les Canaries Space Observatory - Placed on bid
Future updates:
-Letter from the Premier (Prime Minister) of the Confederation
-Information on Travel (Do's and Dont's)
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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The final pictures have been placed, and this bid, I believe, is complete.
Yes, the bid is finally done.
If you see any problems, please let me know by commenting.
Yes, the bid is finally done.
If you see any problems, please let me know by commenting.
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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The food looks absolutely delicious. I'd go there just for that!
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Thank you very much!
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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Put 4 more pictures today.
I had to edit the bid again; I forgot to add the casino, the opera theater, and the arts centre. They are added now.
EDIT: The veeeeeeery final chaaaaaaangeeeeees...
I had to edit the bid again; I forgot to add the casino, the opera theater, and the arts centre. They are added now.
EDIT: The veeeeeeery final chaaaaaaangeeeeees...
ggamgus- Number of posts : 379
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INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE CROISIAN SIMLYMPICS COMMITTEE:
How do you feel about bidding to host the ISC Session?
Very excited to see who gets to host it. I believe the team has done a great job. Most of the organizers have actually volunteered to do so. Others work for the Committee. Okaiken has done a wonderful job as well. I like to imagine the Sanese and Croisian delegates working together for a great sports event. I'd like to see Les Canaries host the Session, but I am also curious to see how it would go in Okashi. So... great!
Has bidding been difficult for Saint Croix?
Yes. The most difficult part was organizing the capital city and the French Quarter. The arrangements cost more than six million USD, and will cost another ten million if the city actually hosts the Session. Up to 700 people worked to clean the streets, hang banners, and we had two commercials that aired in more than twenty countries. It was rough, honestly. But we know it's also been difficult for our Sanese counterparts and this is, after all, for the sake of sports and friendly competition.
What does the Committee plan to do if the Les Canaries bid loses?
If the Okashi bid wins, which we believe is very likely, we will host one of the qualifying tournaments instead. Since the Simlympics losing bids are automatically given the right to host one tournament each, however, we might not be able to host a qualifying game, either. In that case, we will wait to host the next ISC Session. Though, Saint Croix's involvement in winter games are not likely. But, we intend to host at least one ISC Session or one qualifying game in the next five years.
Is the Les Canaries Police ready for the day of the Session if the city is chosen?
Yes. It is not certain that we will host the Session yet, but either way, the security in the French Quarter has been increased and we believe we are ready.
What about traffic or public transportation?
The transit police will ensure that subways, buses and trams are safe and running on time that day. Also, less congested routes will be designated by the city for cars, taxis, and buses to use. Transit police will be on duty on the streets and roads the day of the Session. We intend to provide safe and easy transportation.
Thank you very much, Mr. President, for this interview.
Thank you. I hope the public's, and the ISC's questions have been answered.
How do you feel about bidding to host the ISC Session?
Very excited to see who gets to host it. I believe the team has done a great job. Most of the organizers have actually volunteered to do so. Others work for the Committee. Okaiken has done a wonderful job as well. I like to imagine the Sanese and Croisian delegates working together for a great sports event. I'd like to see Les Canaries host the Session, but I am also curious to see how it would go in Okashi. So... great!
Has bidding been difficult for Saint Croix?
Yes. The most difficult part was organizing the capital city and the French Quarter. The arrangements cost more than six million USD, and will cost another ten million if the city actually hosts the Session. Up to 700 people worked to clean the streets, hang banners, and we had two commercials that aired in more than twenty countries. It was rough, honestly. But we know it's also been difficult for our Sanese counterparts and this is, after all, for the sake of sports and friendly competition.
What does the Committee plan to do if the Les Canaries bid loses?
If the Okashi bid wins, which we believe is very likely, we will host one of the qualifying tournaments instead. Since the Simlympics losing bids are automatically given the right to host one tournament each, however, we might not be able to host a qualifying game, either. In that case, we will wait to host the next ISC Session. Though, Saint Croix's involvement in winter games are not likely. But, we intend to host at least one ISC Session or one qualifying game in the next five years.
Is the Les Canaries Police ready for the day of the Session if the city is chosen?
Yes. It is not certain that we will host the Session yet, but either way, the security in the French Quarter has been increased and we believe we are ready.
What about traffic or public transportation?
The transit police will ensure that subways, buses and trams are safe and running on time that day. Also, less congested routes will be designated by the city for cars, taxis, and buses to use. Transit police will be on duty on the streets and roads the day of the Session. We intend to provide safe and easy transportation.
Thank you very much, Mr. President, for this interview.
Thank you. I hope the public's, and the ISC's questions have been answered.
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