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'''Paxaklemtorno''' ([[Languages of Paxaklemtorno|Passashi Phonetic]]: Passashlemtorna), or the '''Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno''', is an [[wikipedia:Island_country|island nation]] in [[Thrismari|Northern Thrismari]]. Paxaklemtorno is located in the [[Marmor Sea]], an internal sea of the [[Kaldaz Ocean]], bordered by the island possessions of [[Encessia]] in the west and [[Senshen]] in the north. Paxaklemtorno spans an [[Paxaklemtorno (archipelago)|archipelago]] of the same name, though not completely, home to its greatly urbanised [[People of Paxaklemtorno|population]]. The capital of the Kingdoms, [[Niquenunipe]], is one of the jewels of the [[Niquemeramga megalopolis|island of Waqa]], which is the largest island of the Kingdoms. | '''Paxaklemtorno''' ([[Languages of Paxaklemtorno|Passashi Phonetic]]: Passashlemtorna), or the '''Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno''', is an [[wikipedia:Island_country|island nation]] in [[Thrismari|Northern Thrismari]]. Paxaklemtorno is located in the [[Marmor Sea]], an internal sea of the [[Kaldaz Ocean]], bordered by the island possessions of [[Encessia]] in the west and [[Senshen]] in the north. Paxaklemtorno spans an [[Paxaklemtorno (archipelago)|archipelago]] of the same name, though not completely, home to its greatly urbanised [[People of Paxaklemtorno|population]]. The capital of the Kingdoms, [[Niquenunipe]], is one of the jewels of the [[Niquemeramga megalopolis|island of Waqa]], which is the largest island of the Kingdoms. | ||
First mentioned around the second millenium BC, Paxaklemtorno is one of the oldest states in the world, with evidence suggesting that the archipelago has been inhabited since the [[wikipedia:Middle Paleolithic|Old Stone Age]]. The legendary first monarch of the Kingdoms, Wqxm'pt, is credited with establishing the [[High House of Four Corners|royal dynasty]] around the 20th century BCE. The earliest verified monarch, however, has lived around the 13th century BC, with the first power centre being the [[History of Paxaklemtorno|court in Waqa]]. Though the Kingdoms were unified around the 10th century, the creation of the contemporary federal monarchy dates back to the [[Wars of the Isles]], a political and social conflict spanning several centuries, after which the Kingdoms would centralize. Around 10th century CE, Paxaklemtorno would begin to isolate itself from the world, culminating in complete isolation after 1490s. Under the isolation, the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno entered a decline, which would continue well into the 18th century, culminating in [[Encessia]] leading the forced reopening of the country during the [[Day of Open Ports]]. [[Ten Days of Xaxuaki]] and the diplomatic eminence of late Open Ports monarchs, namely [[Queen Henipua]], the ultimate semi-colonial head of state, heralded the transformation of the Kingdoms from a largely agrarian society to an industrial polity, paving the way for the [[Harmony Rebellion]], which marked the formal recognition of the monarchy by foreign states. | First mentioned around the second millenium BC, Paxaklemtorno is one of the oldest states in the world, with evidence suggesting that the archipelago has been inhabited since the [[wikipedia:Middle Paleolithic|Old Stone Age]]. The legendary first monarch of the Kingdoms, Wqxm'pt, is credited with establishing the [[High House of Four Corners|royal dynasty]] around the 20th century BCE. The earliest verified monarch, however, has lived around the 13th century BC, with the first power centre being the [[History of Paxaklemtorno|court in Waqa]]. Though the Kingdoms were unified around the 10th century, the creation of the contemporary federal monarchy dates back to the [[Wars of the Isles]], a political and social conflict spanning several centuries, after which the Kingdoms would centralize. Around 10th century CE, Paxaklemtorno would begin to isolate itself from the world, culminating in complete isolation after 1490s. Under the isolation, the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno entered a decline, which would continue well into the 18th century, culminating in [[Encessia]] leading the forced reopening of the country during the [[Day of Open Ports]]. [[Reforms of Ten Days|Ten Days of Xaxuaki]] and the diplomatic eminence of late Open Ports monarchs, namely [[Queen Henipua]], the ultimate semi-colonial head of state, heralded the transformation of the Kingdoms from a largely agrarian society to an industrial polity, paving the way for the [[Harmony Rebellion]], which marked the formal recognition of the monarchy by foreign states. | ||
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Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno | |
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Motto: Numixaseredenjixaseol Free of bonds, free of pain | |
Anthem: Selessmapexliana Sea of Stars | |
Capital | Niquenunipe |
Official languages | Tqennin Auawan-Setumun |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 54% Tqennu 22% Au 14% Setumue 8% Foreign Nationals 2% Other |
Religion (2020) | 97% Qwesmenu 2% Christianity 1% Other |
Demonym(s) | Passashan |
Government | Federal semi-direct assembly-moderated democracy under an executive constitutional monarchy |
• Queen | Pexurtimu mwa XIX |
Weteru Uahn | |
Legislature | Federal Mdxlis |
Council of Corners | |
Popular Assembly | |
Formation | |
June 7th, 1232 BC | |
August 23rd, 277 BC | |
January 2nd, 571 | |
November 7th, 1920 | |
Area | |
• Total | 17,784 km2 (6,866 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 7,100,000 |
• 2019 census | 7,024,680 |
• Density | 395/km2 (1,023.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | 349,702 billion ACU |
• Per capita | 49,782 ACU |
Gini (2019) | 25.4 low |
HDI (2019) | 0.822 very high |
Currency | Passashan kernel (PXK) |
Time zone | UTC-2 (PUT) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +909 |
Internet TLD | .xp |
Paxaklemtorno (Passashi Phonetic: Passashlemtorna), or the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno, is an island nation in Northern Thrismari. Paxaklemtorno is located in the Marmor Sea, an internal sea of the Kaldaz Ocean, bordered by the island possessions of Encessia in the west and Senshen in the north. Paxaklemtorno spans an archipelago of the same name, though not completely, home to its greatly urbanised population. The capital of the Kingdoms, Niquenunipe, is one of the jewels of the island of Waqa, which is the largest island of the Kingdoms.
First mentioned around the second millenium BC, Paxaklemtorno is one of the oldest states in the world, with evidence suggesting that the archipelago has been inhabited since the Old Stone Age. The legendary first monarch of the Kingdoms, Wqxm'pt, is credited with establishing the royal dynasty around the 20th century BCE. The earliest verified monarch, however, has lived around the 13th century BC, with the first power centre being the court in Waqa. Though the Kingdoms were unified around the 10th century, the creation of the contemporary federal monarchy dates back to the Wars of the Isles, a political and social conflict spanning several centuries, after which the Kingdoms would centralize. Around 10th century CE, Paxaklemtorno would begin to isolate itself from the world, culminating in complete isolation after 1490s. Under the isolation, the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno entered a decline, which would continue well into the 18th century, culminating in Encessia leading the forced reopening of the country during the Day of Open Ports. Ten Days of Xaxuaki and the diplomatic eminence of late Open Ports monarchs, namely Queen Henipua, the ultimate semi-colonial head of state, heralded the transformation of the Kingdoms from a largely agrarian society to an industrial polity, paving the way for the Harmony Rebellion, which marked the formal recognition of the monarchy by foreign states.
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