Roqoo

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United Realm of Roqoo
Roqoon yhdistynyt alue
National Flag of Roqoo
Flag
Seal of Roqoo
Coat of arms
Motto: Aamu on iltaa viisaampi
CapitalBellamy
Largest cityNime
Official languages Roquanian !--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc-->
Recognised national languagesAnglish
Religion
Solleu Livot
Demonym(s)
  • Roquan
  • Roquanian
GovernmentUnitary theocratic elective monarchy
• Candar
Jalo Hanninen
• Kansleri
Eliina Makkara
LegislatureHurskaat
Population
• 2021 estimate
11,213,089
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate estimate
• Total
180.9 billion
• Per capita
16,135
Gini31.4
medium
HDI0.817
very high
CurrencyRoquan tizsa
Date formatDD-MMM-YY
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.ro

The United Realm of Roqoo, colloquially known as Roqoo, is a mountainous, coastal nation Roqoo has developed from a close-knit and communal population to a nation benefiting from a strong, heavily regulated economy through which environmentally conscious private and national industries operate. Roqoo is a unitary theocractic elective monarchy ruled by the religious Candar, Jalo Hanninen.

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Environment

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Military

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Demographics

Religion

Culture

Roquan calendar

The Roquanian calendar is a solar calendar used in Roqoo. The original Roquanian calendar is one of the oldest documents maintained in the Canfre Vaults and has received little revision since its inception. A a solar calendar consisting of 365 days divided into eleven 30-day months, five 7-day festival weeks, and the holiest day of the year, Lidi.

The Roquan calendar was established by Solleu Livot calibop, Radana

Months and Festivals

Name Holiday Notes Others
Juhla Niilo Festival week Celebration commemorating Niilo, founding father of modern Roqoo Celebrated immediately between Kavun and Lira
Sventa Festival week Mid-year holiday celebrating end of wet, Spring season and start of 3 month-long mid-year celebrations Celebrated immediately following Heva
Lidi Religious holiday Holiest day of the year Single day between Renna and Sellun
Sato alku Festival week Start of harvest Celebrated at end of Sellun; end of mid-year celebrations
Jahula kausi Festival week Celebration of seasons Celebrated between Bellon and Taava
Tolva kala Festival week Winter festival Celebrated last week of year between Nellus and Tova
  • 1. Tova
  • 2. Kavun
  • Juhla Niilo
  • 3. Lira
  • 4. Heva
  • Sventa
  • 5. Avara
  • 6. Renna
  • Lidi
  • 7. Sellun
  • Sato alku
  • 8. Raavi
  • 9. Bellon
  • Jahula kausi
  • 10. Taava
  • 11. Nellus
  • Talva kala