Kitami: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 110: Line 110:
'''The Kitamic State''' or simply '''Kitami''' is an Integralist Theocracy located in [[Tiandi]], bordering [[Nukigurun]] to the north, [[Manaban]] to the east, both  [[Kyidwulyi]] and [[Poshtal]] to the south, and both [[Ungaria]] along with [[Heerad]] to the West. The country is one of the wealthiest in Central Yoju, with an impressive manufacturing, agricultural, and energy base. It posses vast natural gas reserves, which the government has spent through the [[Kitami Development Fund]] into infrastructure, irrigation, and the country's manufacturing sector. Kitami is a major Yojuan partner of the [[Sinju Union]], and hosts a few Fusenese military bases with thousands of troops. The country acts rival to [[Nukigurun]], or other Manchu/Manchu controlled polities in Yoju,due to it's anti Manchu rhetoric.  
'''The Kitamic State''' or simply '''Kitami''' is an Integralist Theocracy located in [[Tiandi]], bordering [[Nukigurun]] to the north, [[Manaban]] to the east, both  [[Kyidwulyi]] and [[Poshtal]] to the south, and both [[Ungaria]] along with [[Heerad]] to the West. The country is one of the wealthiest in Central Yoju, with an impressive manufacturing, agricultural, and energy base. It posses vast natural gas reserves, which the government has spent through the [[Kitami Development Fund]] into infrastructure, irrigation, and the country's manufacturing sector. Kitami is a major Yojuan partner of the [[Sinju Union]], and hosts a few Fusenese military bases with thousands of troops. The country acts rival to [[Nukigurun]], or other Manchu/Manchu controlled polities in Yoju,due to it's anti Manchu rhetoric.  


Kitami is officially a theocracy, guided by the [[Great Khan of The Blooming Iris]] to restrain the "barbarism" of the Manchus. The state is made up of a centralized religious and bureaucratic apparatus which uses legalist norms to ensure the strength and stability of the state. The bureaucracy has been deemed "integralist" by some scholars, noting how it attempts to unify all spheres of the nation into a singular whole.
Kitami is officially a theocracy, guided by the [[Great Khan of The Blooming Iris]] to restrain the "barbarism" of the Manchus. The state is made up of a centralized religious and bureaucratic apparatus which uses legalist norms to ensure the strength. The state itself has been deemed "integralist" by some scholars, noting how it attempts to unify all spheres of the nation into a singular whole.

Revision as of 01:04, 30 October 2019

The Kitamic State

北見
Flag of Kitami
Flag
Motto: 咲くアイリスがさらに上昇
'The Blooming Iris Rises Furthter'
Anthem: 奇跡
Kiseki
MediaPlayer.png
Capital
and
Horoame
Official languagesFusenese-Altay
Altay
GovernmentIntegralist Theocracy
• Great Khan
Khan of the Ever Blooming Iris
Population
• 2015 census
64,578,798
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
$22,576
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$17,234
Gini (2019)Negative increase 35.6
medium
HDI (2019)Increase .81
very high
CurrencyKitami Yen (KIY)
Date formatyyyy.mm.dd, etc.

The Kitamic State or simply Kitami is an Integralist Theocracy located in Tiandi, bordering Nukigurun to the north, Manaban to the east, both Kyidwulyi and Poshtal to the south, and both Ungaria along with Heerad to the West. The country is one of the wealthiest in Central Yoju, with an impressive manufacturing, agricultural, and energy base. It posses vast natural gas reserves, which the government has spent through the Kitami Development Fund into infrastructure, irrigation, and the country's manufacturing sector. Kitami is a major Yojuan partner of the Sinju Union, and hosts a few Fusenese military bases with thousands of troops. The country acts rival to Nukigurun, or other Manchu/Manchu controlled polities in Yoju,due to it's anti Manchu rhetoric.

Kitami is officially a theocracy, guided by the Great Khan of The Blooming Iris to restrain the "barbarism" of the Manchus. The state is made up of a centralized religious and bureaucratic apparatus which uses legalist norms to ensure the strength. The state itself has been deemed "integralist" by some scholars, noting how it attempts to unify all spheres of the nation into a singular whole.