Pacem

Pacem, formally the Free-City of Pacem, is a small to medium size city-state in the -,+ (South-West) quadrant of the map. The city was founded on June 12th, 2017 as an independent nation, joining greater Yoahtl as an autonomous town in May, 2019.

Pacem’s population is composed of a strong community of players, having played together on several other civilisation servers including CivEx, CivCraft and SovAsc, concentrating on architecture, culture and diplomacy.

The city is built around early 20th Century urban architecture including a skyscraper filled skyline and various examples of Art Deco, Beaux Arts and Neo-Classical styles.

For more information on Pacem’s Commerce and industry, please visit the ‘’’Commerce in Pacem’’’ page

History
Pacem, in its current form, was founded on CivClassics in mid June 2017. However, Pacem had already existed on CivCraft3.0 as a small town in the Drakontas (swamp) shard. The player base that forms Pacem is even older; having originally met on CivEx2.0, the Pacem population has played on CivCraft3.0, Sovereignty Ascending, CivEx3.0, and CivEx First Light.

While originally an independent city state, Pacem joined greater Yoahtl as an autonomous town in early May, 2019. Since joining Yoahtl, Pacem has greatly improved trading relations and communication networks, benefitting from the extensive Yoahtlan infrastructure on both the server and discord.

From its founding, Pacem has been adamantly anti-government. State power is severely limited, and architectural restrictions are the only regulations present within the city state besides a basic guarantee of individual and property rights. As stated on the Pacem welcome board, "here, the great need not fear the small!".

Landmarks

 * The Grand Pacem Hotel

The hotel, which is the largest within Pacem, was one of the first structures to be built within the city and carries the famous “PACEM” sign facing the Frederic Bastiat bridge. The hotel contains a simple reception area downstairs, followed by 4 floors of hotel rooms. In total, the hotel can house 24 guests.


 * Emperor Enterprises Tower

The Emperor Enterprises Tower serves as the headquarters of Emperor Enterprises, one of Pacem’s largest construction companies owned by Shtim and Rambete. The tower, although always under redevelopment, contains several floors full of offices, meeting rooms and reception desks.


 * Herbert Spencer Tower

Formerly known as the “Pacem Executive Tower”, Herbert Spencer tower is the tallest structure within the city. Built in the neo-gothic style, the tower provides visitors with unobstructed 360 degree views of Pacem.

The tower’s namesake, Herbert Spencer, was an English classic liberal economist and philosopher.


 * Frederic Bastiat Bridge

The Bastiat bridge, originally named 'Le Gendre Bridge', provides a connection between Pacem proper and the wider city. The classic suspension bridge, stylised after the Brooklyn Bridge, was designed by Ral6011 and Shtim and has become an icon for the city of Pacem.

The bridge’s namesake, Frederic Bastiat, was a French classic liberal economist.


 * Ayn Rand Pacem Opera House

The Ayn Rand opera house, also known as the Pacem Grand Hall, is the largest structure outside of Pacem proper. The opera house is home to a ballroom, the Fountainhead restaurant and bar, a ticket office, several lounges and the main theatre; which can house up to 80 players spread over the stalls, balconies and private boxes.

The opera house’s namesake, Ayn Rand, was a Russian-American objectivist philosopher and author.

City Districts

 * Pacem Proper

Pacem proper contains both Liberty Avenue, Park Lane and Freedom Square; it forms the beating heart of Pacem. The district is the oldest in the city, containing several important buildings including Pacem Central Station, the Grand Hotel, the Factory Building and Herbert Spencer Tower.


 * Hayek Market District

Hayek Market, also known as the 'Brooklyn of Pacem', is the main residential and commercial zone within Pacem. The district contains several tenement buildings for both New Friends and Old Friends alike, as well as multiple shops and the Pacem post office. Hayek Market is named after Friedrich von Hayek, an Anglo-Austrian Classic Liberal Economist, and is connected to Pacem proper via Hayek bridge.


 * Pacem Industrial Zone

The Pacem Industrial zone is the agricultural and production zone of Pacem. The wheat, carrot and beetroot fields are connected to Pacem proper by the northern bridge and provide the city with sustenance and productive capacity. The Industrial zone is home to both the Pacem Production Company (PPC) and the Pacem Delivery Centre. The zone also contains stables and a park.

Infrastructure
Due to the small and concentrated nature of the city state, Pacem’s road network is highly developed. With most buildings, if not all, within walking distance of one another, Pacem has been able to develop its internal road system to a great extent.

The city is also well connected internationally. The underground rail station is connected directly to Hjaltland; allowing individuals to change to other international rail lines from there. Pacem is also connected to the Great Overland Railway, allowing for quick travel to Yoahtl and beyond.

Companies

 * Emperor Enterprises (est. June 2017)

As the premier architectural firm within Pacem, Emperor Enterprises has built a variety of public works as well as private buildings, including, but not limited to, Herbert Spender Tower and the Old Exchange Building.


 * Grand Pacem Hotel (est. June 2017)

Located in the first building to be completed in Pacem, the Grand Hotel has housed a great number of guests since it’s inception. While Pacem is a quasi-libertarian city state, the hotel was setup with no profit motive in mind. Since its first day of operation, the Pacem hotel has never charged for use of its facilities. To this day, the hotel remains as a place to stay for visitors, free of charge.


 * Pacem Produce Company (est. Jan 2018)

The PPC, as it is locally known, is responsibly for most of Pacem’s agricultural production ability. The PPC building acts not only as a storage centre, but also as a meeting place for employees and mushroom production site.


 * Pacem Cactus Co. (est. June 2019)

Early in Pacem's development, one of its core players, ArtemisFowl, initiated the construction of a large southern cactus plantation. However, following the decline of Pacem's activity towards the end of 2017, the project was abandoned. With the full revival of Pacem in May of 2019, several members of the city rejuvenated the project, completing the plantation, and starting the Pacem Cactus Company. Pacem is now one of the largest producers of cacti in the region.