Difference between revisions of "Takasia"
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|'''Head of State''' || King Takas I (Vladimir Pabosky) | |'''Head of State''' || King Takas I (Vladimir Pabosky) | ||
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− | |'''[[Currency]]''' || Takasky Mark (™) | + | |'''[[Currency]]''' || [[Takasky Mark]] (™) |
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| '''International Abbreviations''' <br> - sport <br> - government | | '''International Abbreviations''' <br> - sport <br> - government |
Revision as of 09:54, 29 April 2007
Flag of Takasia | |
Motto: ¡Viva la Takasia! | |
Map | Map |
Official Language | English |
Official Religion | None |
Ethnicities | Collectively called Takasian, though 2,654 races are registered and recognized |
Capital | St. Takasburg |
Head of State | King Takas I (Vladimir Pabosky) |
Head of Finance | Alan Greenback |
Head of Internal Affairs | Ingrid Domestik |
Head of Foreign Relations | Aurelius Diplomas |
Head of Commerce and Trade | Marketa Byznyzova |
Head of Social Wellness | Roberto Bueno |
Head of National Security | Mohammad Seqir |
Area | ~480,000 km² |
Population - Total (Apr 2007) - Density |
~20 million ~24 persons/km² |
Independence | 13th April, 2007 |
Government Type | Monachy |
Nation Type | Kingdom |
Economic System | Laissez Faire |
National Symbols | El Sol |
National Animal | Otter |
HDI | 0.966 |
Currency | Takasky Mark () |
International Abbreviations - sport - government |
TAK |
Naval Craft Classification | TAK |
National Anthem | I Still Call Takasia Home |
Internet TLD | .ta |
Calling Code | +888 |
The Kingdom of Takasia is a small nation in the Arctic region of Taijitu. The kingdom is highly cosmopolitan, and is considered the place for trade and business opportunities.