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Post by Matt on May 10, 2015 20:46:40 GMT 1
IceSea, please Niether us we don't have the most populated country, yet I think in my opinion that the most visited country in the whole LySC world is the capital of which the edition will be held or of which population is 3-4 times bigger than Aranna itself, even though you're a self-governing region of ours now. dDurin the Summer a 100 000 Tourists come to the Nightclubs and Beaches in NightBridge! IceSea please FlagSouthKordom had 2 million visitors to Seoslo in the past 6 months
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 20:47:22 GMT 1
dDurin the Summer a 100 000 Tourists come to the Nightclubs and Beaches in NightBridge! IceSea please had 2 million visitors to Seoslo in the past 6 months I had 4 million
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Post by Julian on May 10, 2015 20:48:55 GMT 1
IceSea please had 2 million visitors to Seoslo in the past 6 months I had 4 million So you have 100 000 in the most popular vacation time (=Summer) of the year but 4 million in the past 6 months which were cold, rainy etc. ?
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Post by Bas on May 10, 2015 20:50:23 GMT 1
IceSea please had 2 million visitors to Seoslo in the past 6 months I had 4 million Flagfantaislands Fanta Islands had 12744174372747272774828138419244925812 million
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Post by Matt on May 10, 2015 20:51:21 GMT 1
IceSea please had 2 million visitors to Seoslo in the past 6 months I had 4 million umm, no you didn't. Your nation as only just come into fruition and so you need to announce what your infrastructure is like in the threads before you start saying stuff. Also the older nations would have more visitors, due to them being well, older...
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 20:52:00 GMT 1
Fanta Islands had 12744174372747272774828138419244925812 million ok you got me but in a summer a lot of people choose NightBridge to go to their holiday from the continent!
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 20:55:50 GMT 1
Well 199 more posts until 10.000
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Post by Mordecai on May 11, 2015 6:00:08 GMT 1
Facts about Glazon: Nationality: noun Glazonian(s) adjective Glazonian Ethnic groups: Glazonian (94%), European minority groups (4%), Other (2%) Languages: Glazonian (97%), English (3% as a first language, 95% as a second language) Religion: Glazonian Atheism (87%), Christianity (12%), No religious affiliation (1%) Capital: Vernosa Other major cities: Bayswater, Arishte, Copthorne Population: 7,250,000 Unemployment rate: 5.7% (December 2014) President: Elvana Tornos (Since 2012) Other Information (in more detail): Religion: In the early 19th century, the country had a religious makeup of: 79% Christianity, 19% Atheism and 2% Other. After the introduction of the Glazonian Book of Laws in which citizens adhere to in 1933, it states that 'nobility, virtue, honour and accomplishment will only be destined upon those who earn it, through kindness, compassion and hard work.' This has led to the general belief that one's life will be controlled by their responsibility and actions, rather than a supernatural life force or god. In 1966, surveys showed that 18% practiced Christianity, 78% Glazonian Atheism and 1% other, with 3% not specifying. When asked if religion influences their daily life, 94% answered 'No' and 6% answered 'Yes'.
In 2012, surveys showed that 84% of the general population follow Glazonian Atheism and 15% practice Christianity, with 1% other. Of this 84%, 26% believe a life force or spirit exists, but does not influence human life or how it works in any way.
A big advocate for world peace, Glazon believes that religion is a large factor which causes conflict, and endorses the Glazonian Book of Laws which believe one's hard work determines their fate.
In 2014, religion was reported to be non-existent, with only 1% of the population practicing a religion. People: Founded in 180BC by migrating travellers, Glazon is a country that adheres to its rich traditions and culture. A peaceful country that refuses to go to war, but defend for the sake of the country and its people, Glazon has very small issues and conflict with other neighbouring countries and territories. Despite being the victim of attacks from several ethnic groups in the 19th and 20th century, Glazonians have remained throughout history patriotic and strong people with full control over their homeland.
Culture, tradition and national pride flourishes in city squares and homes, with the nation's citizens acknowledging and being proud of the nation's rich history. Economy, Civil Rights and Political Freedoms: The Glazonian economy varies in success. Once a poor country, over the years Glazon has grown to be a successful country with a very good economy. The economy was at its peak in the period of 1995 - 2009, in which afterwards due to a financial crisis and the mass transformation to a environmentally-friendly country, the GDP decreased by 15%. Main industries which Glazon depends on is agriculture, food products, tourism, electrical machinery and equipment and environmentally-friendly manufactured goods.
Civil rights in Glazon are satisfactory; Glazonians are treated rather well, however minorities suffer from a lack of equality. A fully secular country with almost 1 in every 8 Glazonians practicing Christianity, there is an evergrowing stigma among its neighbours, who are often stereotyped as freeloading and uneducated, who come to Glazon to get away from their own troubles. Racism is outlawed, same-sex marriage is legal however a change of gender is not. Minorities continue to live in the shadows of Glazon, and although they make up a small proportion of the population, are still inequal, despite the government's efforts to change so.
Political freedoms in Glazon are also okay. While elections are fair, valid and non-corrupt, general issues raised and protested for by the public are usually intentionally ignored by the government. Although they are below average, over the past 10 years they have increased substantially and continue to do so. Environment: Glazon is very strict on its environment laws. A country with an astonishing environment that attracts tourists from abroad, the country runs off 100% renewable sources and nuclear power is illegal.
Solar panels are mandatory in all houses and although they do not necessarily fulfill all power needs, they make up a large amount of a house's energy use.
90% of all rubbish is recycled, and there are only three rubbish dumps in the country that do not deal with recycled goods.
Cars are banned and are only to be used by government officials. As a result, Glazon is known for one of the most efficient and effective public transportation systems in the world. Cycling, walking, electric trains and electric buses account for 98% of all transportation use.
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Post by europezgal08 on May 11, 2015 9:51:49 GMT 1
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd say that Rainbow Islands is the biggest group of islands (I'm not sure if Los Santos is bigger tho) How many islands in the Rainbow Islands? Los Santos has 8 (the main island and 7 smaller ones surrounding it)
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Post by Julian on May 11, 2015 12:29:30 GMT 1
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd say that Rainbow Islands is the biggest group of islands (I'm not sure if Los Santos is bigger tho) How many islands in the Rainbow Islands? Los Santos has 8 (the main island and 7 smaller ones surrounding it) 5 but I mean the area and not the number of islands
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