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Takasia is divided into 12 provinces and 1 municipality (St. Takasburg). Each province are subdivided into districts, named after the main city in the district.
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Takasia is divided into 12 provinces and 1 municipality (St. Takasburg). Each province are subdivided into districts, named after the main city in the district. ([http://forum.taijitu.org/national-statistics/takasia-factbook/msg36223/#msg36223 Map])
  
  

Revision as of 01:34, 1 May 2007

The Kingdom of Takasia
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. It is situated on a peninsula called "the Horn of O", the north-westernmost corner of the continent O.

The peninsula was sparely populated by feudal lords active in the region before the Union of Takasia was founded. Immigrants started flocking in, starting in the 1990's, and is currently the vast majority of Takasia. It did not only make Takasia one of the most cosmopolitan nation in Taijitu, but also a bustling trading post in the area.

On 13th April 2007, The Union of Takasia became the Kingdom of Takasia, with King Takas I (Vladimir Pabosky) as the monarch.

History

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Politics and Government

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Foreign Policy and Military

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Administrative Divisions

Takasia is divided into 12 provinces and 1 municipality (St. Takasburg). Each province are subdivided into districts, named after the main city in the district. (Map)


Province Provincal Capital Districts
St. Takasburg
(municipality)
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Smalland Paahaa Paahaa, Bruno
Upland Munching Munching, Dressdune, Looback
Soldermanland Toadloose Toadloose, Bordough, Markshell
Fastmanland Peaking Peaking, Sendhigh
Darland Daily Daily, Bunglow, Carlcutter
Farmland Koala Lumber Koala Lumber, Bangcock
Swearland Seedley Seedley, Edilaid, Melbund
Yamland Sold Sold, Poonyoung
Hellsingland Scone Scone, Molma
Norland Mustcover Mustcover, Veeboard, Vladimeer, Vladivalstalk
Snapsland Trouthind Trouthind, Norcape
Goatland-Alland Goatland Goatland, Alland

Geography and Climate

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Demographics

Population

The growth rate of Takasia is very high, mainly due to immigrants from different parts of Taijitu. On 1st May 2007, the population has hit 50 million.

Ethnicity

There is no single large ethnic group in Takasia. There are almost 2,000 races in Takasia, making the nation one of the most cosmopolitan in the city. Schools and offices often see smorgasbord of different races (photo). The same holds true for government positions too. While there is not any significant ethnic group in the nation, ethnic tension is unheard of.

Religion

Takasia is also a multi-religion country. While many of Takasians are atheist, there are following for religions such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Paganism, Judaism and even Tendau and Ectoplasm.

Languages

The lingua franca of Takasia is English. English is used in the government and trade. However, just as there are many races, there are just as many languages spoken in Takasia.

Economy

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Transport

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