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'''Whitmarche''' (''Wießmarc''), officially the '''Grand Duchy of Whitmarche''' (''Großherezogdum Wießmarc''), is a country in (TBA). It is bordered by [[Nerany]] to the northeast, [[Anderum]] to the south, and the [[Sivuk Gulf]] to the west.
'''Yakynda''', officially the '''Yakynda People's Republic''' (''Yakynda Halk Respublikasy''), is a country in (TBA). It has maritime borders with [[Ausvalia]] to the east and [[Leth]] to the west.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==


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The predominant religion in Whitmarche is Christianity, specifically Catholicism. The 1989 constitution establishes the Catholic Church as the {{wp|state religion}} while also guaranteeing {{wp|freedom of religion}}.
The predominant religion in xxx is Christianity, specifically Catholicism. The 1989 constitution establishes the Catholic Church as the {{wp|state religion}} while also guaranteeing {{wp|freedom of religion}}.


===Culture===
===Culture===

Revision as of 17:09, 6 April 2020

Yakynda People's Republic
Yakynda Halk Respublikasy
Motto: "Soon, soon"
Demonym(s)
  • Yakyndan
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic under a military junta
• President
Joseph II
• Minister-president
Konrad Scholz
LegislatureSupreme People's Parliament (suspended)
Population
• 2017 estimate
2,900,000
Currencyguilder (HZG)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright

Yakynda, officially the Yakynda People's Republic (Yakynda Halk Respublikasy), is a country in (TBA). It has maritime borders with Ausvalia to the east and Leth to the west.

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Military

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Religion

xxxx

  Catholic Church (81%)
  Irreligious (6.6%)
  Protestanism (1.8%)
  Other (0.9%)

The predominant religion in xxx is Christianity, specifically Catholicism. The 1989 constitution establishes the Catholic Church as the state religion while also guaranteeing freedom of religion.

Culture

Music and Art

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