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The '''Union for the Preservation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Heritage''' is a {{wpl|specialised agency}} of the [[Assembly of Nations]] with its headquarters in [[Lilienburg]], with a self-declared mission of promoting international co-operation in education, culture and science and preserving the world's heritage in these areas. As of 2019, It has X members and X observers. | The '''Union for the Preservation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Heritage''' is a {{wpl|specialised agency}} of the [[Assembly of Nations]] with its headquarters in [[Lilienburg]], with a self-declared mission of promoting international co-operation in education, culture and science and preserving the world's heritage in these areas. As of 2019, It has X members and X observers. | ||
The organisation's outreach includes programs promoting {{wpl|literacy}}, {{wpl|freedom of the press}}, regional and cultural history, {{wpl|cultural diversity}}, {{wpl|human rights}} and {{wpl|internet access}}. It also works to organise international science programs and research co-operation and exchange student programs and is involved with the preservation of {{wpl|world heritage sites}} and {{wpl|endangered languages}}. It divides its focus into five main areas: {{wpl|education}}, {{wpl|social science}}, {{wpl|natural science}}, communication and culture. | |||
The organisation has claimed that, through promoting and developing the world's collective cultural heritage and scientific understanding, it is well placed to tackle {{wpl|global inequality}} and {{wpl|poverty}} and bring about {{wpl|world peace}} and {{wpl|sustainable development}}. It has also professed support for achieving worldwide {{wpl|universal education}} and promoting {{wpl|cultural diversity}}. |
Revision as of 18:43, 16 October 2019
Lilienburger Hesurian
-South of Benrath Line: "machen" not "maken".
-North of Bad Honnef Line: "Dorp" not "Dorf".
-North of Sankt Goar Line: "Dat/et/wat" not "Das/es/was".
-North of Speyer Line: "Äppel" not "Apfel".
-South of Hus-Haus Line: "Haus" not "Hus".
-South of Uerdinger Line: "Ich" not "Ik".
-North of Boppard Line: "Korf" not "Korb".
-/d/ -> /t/ at start of words.
-/a/ -> /æ/ before /r/ and /ʃ/.
-<Ä> represents /æ/ not /ɛ/.
-Plural verb forms all united to "-en".
Political parties of Lilienburg
Party Name | Volkshaus Seats | Ideology | |
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The Greens Die Grüne |
18 / 72
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Green politics Progressivism Participatory democracy Left-wing populism | |
Social Labour Rally Soziale Arbeiterpartei |
16 / 72
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Democratic socialism Trade unionism Social democracy | |
Independents Unabhängige |
12 / 72
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Various | |
Civic Unity Bürgereinheit |
9 / 72
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Liberal conservatism Liberalism Economic liberalism Libertarianism | |
Democratic Party Demokratische Partei |
7 / 72
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Christian democracy Social conservatism | |
Change Veränderung |
4 / 72
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Left-wing populism Anti-establishment Egalitarianism | |
Centre Party Zentrumspartei |
3 / 72
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Agrarianism Populism Decentralisation | |
Schiltach Independents Schiltacher Unabhängige |
3 / 72
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Localism Right-wing populism |
Die Verwaltung
Die Verwaltung
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Origin | Welhaven, Lilienburg |
Genres | Pop punk, electropunk, surf punk, emo |
Years active | 2015 | –2019
Labels | Wasserstoff |
Members | Hans Rosenthal Lena Rosenthal Mark Landrut |
Die Verwaltung were a Lilienburger alternative rock band formed in July 2015, consisting of twin siblings Hans and Lena Rosenthal, on vocals and guitar and drums respectively, and Mark Landrut on bass.
The band's debut EP, Warte eine Minute, was self-released in 2017 on the band's website, where it gained a following and came to the attention of famed independent record label Wasserstoff Records, who signed the band in August 2018. Soon after the band's first single, "Mädchen", was released on this label, followed by "Absturz und brennen" in February 2019. Both of these songs were top five hits within Lilienburg, and would later be featured on the band's second EP, Die neue Verwaltung, which would reach number 2 on the album charts.
While touring this EP, however, the band were implicated in the 2019 [company] plane crash, which cost the lives of all three members. The reaction in Azmara was one of shock, and the week of the crash the EP's third single, Zwischen, topped the Azmaran chart, and all proceeds from the song's streams and downloads were donated to the victims of the crashes.
The band were known for their fast and youthful pop punk stylings which incorporated elements of synthpop, surf rock and emo into their music. The band's lyrics focused largely on relationships and the social pressures of growing up, and many songs discussed Hans Rosenthal's bisexuality.
Die neue Verwaltung | ||||
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EP by Die Verwaltung | ||||
Released | April 2019, 05 | |||
Recorded | Neue-Strasse Studio, Lilienburg | |||
Genre | Pop punk, emo pop, synthpop | |||
Length | 27:18 | |||
Label | Wasserstoff | |||
Producer | Die Verwaltung | |||
Die Verwaltung chronology | ||||
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Union for the Protection of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Heritage
Abbreviation | UPESCH, VSBWK, SSIKZM |
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Motto | To preserve the world and its heritage |
Founder | Michael Schulz |
Founded at | Lilienburg |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Die VSBWK Gebäude, Lilienburg |
Chairwoman | Elāna Riekstiņa |
The Union for the Preservation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Heritage is a specialised agency of the Assembly of Nations with its headquarters in Lilienburg, with a self-declared mission of promoting international co-operation in education, culture and science and preserving the world's heritage in these areas. As of 2019, It has X members and X observers.
The organisation's outreach includes programs promoting literacy, freedom of the press, regional and cultural history, cultural diversity, human rights and internet access. It also works to organise international science programs and research co-operation and exchange student programs and is involved with the preservation of world heritage sites and endangered languages. It divides its focus into five main areas: education, social science, natural science, communication and culture.
The organisation has claimed that, through promoting and developing the world's collective cultural heritage and scientific understanding, it is well placed to tackle global inequality and poverty and bring about world peace and sustainable development. It has also professed support for achieving worldwide universal education and promoting cultural diversity.