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Poland-bavaria

Madrinpoor wrote:In Madrinpoor, there are no ethnic quotas for any position (though my population is very homogenous anyway). This leads to political divisions along ethnic lines, for instance in Kohake, a district which contains many ethnic-Chinese and other minorities (the only Minority-Majority district in Madrinpoor) the Councilman is Chinese and so are many government positions. Elsewhere, nearly all government positions and Councilmembers are ethnic-Japanese.

My nations is similar, we are in the top 5% inclusive nations.

Sulasburg

Madrinpoor wrote:What about Sulasburg?

While I have nothing concrete, I envision the Sula society as deeply multicultural. However, the majority of the cultural/ethnic minorities would reside in the larger urban areas, as the older, less progressive members of society living in the countryside villages often push back at immigration. However, as they die out the general outlook will most likely change. Also, because Poland-Bavaria mentioned it, we are also around the top 5 percent in terms of inclusiveness (4 in the world, 6 in the region).

Poland-bavaria, Sjevre, and Madrinpoor

Filipinn

Poland-bavaria wrote:My nations is similar, we are in the top 5% inclusive nations.

Same as us!

Madrinpoor wrote:While I have nothing concrete, I envision the Sula society as deeply multicultural. However, the majority of the cultural/ethnic minorities would reside in the larger urban areas, as the older, less progressive members of society living in the countryside villages often push back at immigration. However, as they die out the general outlook will most likely change. Also, because Poland-Bavaria mentioned it, we are also around the top 5 percent in terms of inclusiveness (4 in the world, 6 in the region).

Filipinn is actually 1st in the region in Inclusiveness.

Potenzia, Poland-bavaria, Madrinpoor, and Sulasburg

Filipinn wrote:Same as us!
Filipinn is actually 1st in the region in Inclusiveness.

I didn't write that, Sulasburg did

Sulasburg

To end the debate on my law: The state is required to maintain a gender and minority quota.

Taking, of course, the capacities of the people nominated to occupy the different ministries.

That is, their abilities are taken into account and, at the same time, if they are part of these groups.

Currently women are 53%, while minorities are slightly more than 25%. Taking into account that this week we will be more than 1,000 million inhabitants, there is a lot of talent to choose from observing both factors.

I will have 1 billion inhabitants in about 15 days.

So I could choose olso from a lot of peoples

Hello LDU

I wants to know some things about your Culture. Do you have in your nation (in nationstates) a lot of old buildings or are they all build 300-10 years ago?

I will start. In Sjevre there are more old buildings than new buildings. The oldest buildings are in the capital and are about 1,5 thousend to 500 years old. But we've gotten olso new ''green cities'' (Environmental pro cities) Like the biggest city Sever.
I've already said this but the economy is very based on tourism. In the old cities. Like Lelies and Tzyban. The most people are here ofcourse for the Beautiful old cities. and old ruins from "the old time".

Potenzia, Enceladus and mimas, Erimea, Madrinpoor, and 3 othersOruzia, Libertian Communes, and Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Hello LDU

I wants to know some things about your Culture. Do you have in your nation (in nationstates) a lot of old buildings or are they all build 300-10 years ago?

I will start. In Sjevre there are more old buildings than new buildings. The oldest buildings are in the capital and are about 1,5 thousend to 500 years old. But we've gotten olso new ''green cities'' (Environmental pro cities) Like the biggest city Sever.
I've already said this but the economy is very based on tourism. In the old cities. Like Lelies and Tzyban. The most people are here ofcourse for the Beautiful old cities. and old ruins from "the old time".

There are quite a few old buildings interspersed between new buildings. Madrinpoor is a dynamic city, where old things are bulldozed for new things. But there are still some very old buildings, like the Shogun's Palace from 502 CE and Matsu Pond, an ornate garden that dates back to 113 CE. On the outskirts of the city is an archaeological site where scientists from the University of Madrinpoor are excavating an ancient dwelling area of the Tlingit, the first inhabitants of the city.

Enceladus and mimas, Erimea, Sjevre, and Sulasburg

Nice history..

:)

Erimea, Madrinpoor, and Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Hello LDU

I wants to know some things about your Culture. Do you have in your nation (in nationstates) a lot of old buildings or are they all build 300-10 years ago?

I will start. In Sjevre there are more old buildings than new buildings. The oldest buildings are in the capital and are about 1,5 thousend to 500 years old. But we've gotten olso new ''green cities'' (Environmental pro cities) Like the biggest city Sever.
I've already said this but the economy is very based on tourism. In the old cities. Like Lelies and Tzyban. The most people are here ofcourse for the Beautiful old cities. and old ruins from "the old time".

In Sulasburg, the major industry is tourism, and a great deal of the tourists come to visit our nation’s many historic sites. From the Neolithic period to circa 7 BCE, Sula civilization thrived, and from that period are thousands of habitation sites, burial mounds, temples and hillforts. 7 BCE was the time of The Great Invasion, in which the Datsukyan Empire conquered nearly all of Sulasburg. For about forty-five years after, the Îles du Ensiel remained out of Datsukyan grasp, and as a result the ancient civilization that developed there was the most sophisticated in Sulasburg, and left the greatest number of remains. Eventually, King Sula The Great drove out the invaders, and established the first and short-lived Sula Empire. From this period, there are only the Palais Royale, a few houses, and three watchtowers. After this, Sulasburg began to fracture into the nine nations that make it up today. Those nine nations embarked on constant infighting, and it is because of this that there are now around seven thousand castles and fortresses scattered around the country. Most are concentrated in the mountain passes, as the many ranges of Sulasburg provided the primary borders for the new nations. Also, many cities, towns and villages contain preserved medieval centres. The best are at Andouerné and Trente-Villenôre. The Renaissance arrived with a vengeance, and for about 150 years there was peace. This peace fostered great architectural achievements, such as the old town in Strassent and the several country houses, like the one in Normannet. After this, several of the nations began looking outwards, and several colonies were founded. As most of these were on uninhabited islands, they still belong to Sulasburg. They capital of the Colonial Province, as those territories are collectively known, contains an excellently preserved old town built in the Baroque style. There are also several coastal forts. Little of consequence was built in the following centuries, but in the mid-19th century the industrial revolution arrived. Several planned towns remain from this town, each specializing in their own industry. After this, Sula cities became increasingly more dense, and as a result today Sulasburg also contains many ‘Green Cities’.

Erimea, Sjevre, Madrinpoor, and Oruzia

Sulasburg wrote:In Sulasburg, the major industry is tourism, and a great deal of the tourists come to visit our nation’s many historic sites. From the Neolithic period to circa 7 BCE, Sula civilization thrived, and from that period are thousands of habitation sites, burial mounds, temples and hillforts. 7 BCE was the time of The Great Invasion, in which the Datsukyan Empire conquered nearly all of Sulasburg. For about forty-five years after, the Îles du Ensiel remained out of Datsukyan grasp, and as a result the ancient civilization that developed there was the most sophisticated in Sulasburg, and left the greatest number of remains. Eventually, King Sula The Great drove out the invaders, and established the first and short-lived Sula Empire. From this period, there are only the Palais Royale, a few houses, and three watchtowers. After this, Sulasburg began to fracture into the seven nations that make it up today. Those seven nations embarked on constant infighting, and it is because of this that there are now around seven thousand castles and fortresses scattered around the country. Most are. Concentrated in the mountain passes, as the many ranges of Sulasburg provided the primary borders for the new nations. Also, many cities, towns and villages contain preserved medieval centres. The best are at Andouerné and Trente-Villenôre. The Renaissance arrived with a vengeance, and for about 150 years there was peace. This peace fostered great architectural achievements, such as the old town in Strassent and the several country houses, like the one in Normannet. After this, several of the nations began looking outwards, and several colonies were founded. As most of these were on uninhabited islands, they still belong to Sulasburg. They capital of the Colonial Province, as those territories are collectively known, contains an excellently preserved old town built in the Baroque style. There are also several coastal forts. Little of consequence was built in the following centuries, but in the mid-19th century the industrial revolution arrived. Several planned towns remain from this town, each specializing in their own industry. After this, Sula cities became increasingly more dense, and as a result today Sulasburg also contains many ‘Green Cities’.

Nice story.. We in Sjevre had olso a lot of Baroque houses and palaces. But there are only a few castles left. Like - Sjevrean Podsburg royal palace (relateble with the palace in versaille).

I've the feeling our nations are very likely. In OLD-Architecture.
(Maybe something like Flanders and northern Italy around 1400-1700. Cause the've gotten the same styles and developed on the same ways. The 2 rich parts of the world on that time. Ofcourse they've gotten differences but Rennaissance did it well in Northern-Italy and Flanders)

Enceladus and mimas, Madrinpoor, and Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Nice story.. We in Sjevre had olso a lot of Baroque houses and palaces. But there are only a few castles left. Like - Sjevrean Podsburg royal palace (relateble with the palace in versaille).

I've the feeling our nations are very likely. In OLD-Architecture.
(Maybe something like Flanders and northern Italy around 1400-1700. Cause the've gotten the same styles and developed on the same ways. The 2 rich parts of the world on that time. Ofcourse they've gotten differences but Rennaissance did it well in Northern-Italy and Flanders)

I agree. I also like the English Gothic Style (find a picture of the cloisters in Gloucester cathedral and you will know what I mean).

Yes that's exacly what I mean.

I live in Leuven and there is a beatiful townhall here..
This is olso the style I ment

Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Yes that's exacly what I mean.

I live in Leuven and there is a beatiful townhall here..
This is olso the style I ment

You live in Leuven? Believe it or not, I had already heard of the town hall there. Have you been to Bruges?

Yes I've been to Bruges.. OFCOURSE I've been to Bruges.. (my father is born there)

I must say Bruges is the most beautiful city in Belgium

Sulasburg

Sulasburg

I guess I mean Brugge (I forgot that the English spelling was different).

Have you been to Brugge?

Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Have you been to Brugge?

Unfortunately, no. I have heard a lot about it though, and do plan on visiting someday.

Or you can visit Leuven

;)

The most peoples that are tourist in Leuven are doing the trips

Brugge-Gent-Leuven Or Antwerpen-Brussel-Leuven.

But unfortunate Leuven is than always the place that is less attractive.
:(....

Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:Or you can visit Leuven

;)

The most peoples that are tourist in Leuven are doing the trips

Brugge-Gent-Leuven Or Antwerpen-Brussel-Leuven.

But unfortunate Leuven is than always the place that is less attractive.
:(....

I would go to Leuven, if only to see the town hall. It looks very beautiful.

You can pass by my house...

:)..

No maybe It's weird..
But If we are still on Nationstates and You are visiting Belgium tell me please

Enceladus and mimas and Sulasburg

Sulasburg

Sjevre wrote:You can pass by my house...

:)..

No maybe It's weird..
But If we are still on Nationstates and You are visiting Belgium tell me please

Will do. However, that it is very unlikely that that will happen anytime soon.

Enceladus and mimas and Sjevre

Enceladus and mimas

Wait....you say.....want to space RP? NOT.....please....wait...the ISS has something...I'm getting a RP forum in the NS forum

Dan kunn we Vlamsch klappn.. kzal 't u lern.

" Dutch dialect "
- Then we can speak Flamish, I will teach you

Enceladus and mimas and Sulasburg

Sulasburg wrote:You live in Leuven? Believe it or not, I had already heard of the town hall there. Have you been to Bruges?

Actually.. Where in the world do you live?
''Not too accurate - say country or something''

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