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Paxaklemtorno

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Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno

Paxaxidineaki (Tqennin)
Passashidineysi or Passasidneyashi
Flag of Paxaklemtorno
Flag
Coat of arms of Paxaklemtorno
Coat of arms
Motto: Numixaseredenjixaseol
Free of bonds, free of pain
Anthem: Selessmapexliana
Sea of Stars
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Location of Paxaklemtorno in Anteria
CapitalNiquenunipe
Official languagesTqennin
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
GovernmentFederal semi-direct assembly-moderated democracy under an executive constitutional monarchy
• Queen
Pexurtimu mwa XIX
• President
Weteru Uahn
LegislatureFederal Moxodis
Council of Corners
Popular Assembly
Formation
June 7th, 1232 BC
August 23rd, 277 BC
January 2nd, 571
November 7th, 1920
Area
• Total
23,921 km2 (9,236 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
9,060,000
• 2018 census
8,905,232
• Density
372/km2 (963.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
380,702 billion ACU
• Per capita
42,750 ACU
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 29.4
low
HDI (2018)Steady 0.822
very high
CurrencyPassashan kernel (PXK)
Time zoneUTC-2 (PUT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+29
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 Encessia in the west and Nyrisia in the north. Paxaklemtorno spans an archipelago of the same name, though not completely, home to its greatly urbanised population.

Earliest evidence dating back to the second millenium BC, it is generally believed that the Passashan archipelago has been inhabited since the Old Stone Age. The legendary founder of the Kingdoms, W'kx, is credited with establishing the first royal government around the 20th century BCE. The earliest a monarch could've reigned, however, is 13th century BCE, with the first power centre being the Pillars of Anu. Though many claim that the Kingdoms have existed since then, the creation of the contemporary Passashan state dates back to the Wars of the Isles, a political and social conflict that introduced the principle of federalities. Around 10th century CE, Paxaklemtorno would begin to isolate itself from the world, culminating in complete isolation after 1490s unrest. Under the isolation, the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno entered a decline, which would continue well into the 18th century, culminating in Encessia forcing the reopening of the country during the Day of Open Ports. Decisions of Chancellor Xaxuaki and the diplomatic eminence of late Open Ports monarchs, namely Queen Henipua, kickstarted 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.

It is generally assumed that Paxaklemtorno, though located in Central Thrismari, is a remnant of one of the former indigenous cultural groups of the continent[citation needed]. Its unique language, customs and beliefs were one of the main reasons behind its nationalism from the 19th to the 20th century. The co-existence of national cultures is represented by the concept of nixa, or the "island family", owing to the fact that a common cultural identity arose from commodities of geographical isolation.

Paxaklemtorno is a middle power, considered by many to be one of the most urbanized nations in Thrismari. It is a well-known vacation spot, primarily for the wealthy, though budget tourism has been on the rise in recent years. Though the Kingdoms have resorted to not join any supranational organizations, proclaiming neutrality during the Age of Civil Wars, they have signed a treaty with TU in 2020.

Etymology

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History

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Geography

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Culture

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