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Bill: OOC: Kanjor Cultural Protocol
Details
Submitted by[?]: Action Canrillaise
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: January 3348
Description[?]:
Upon passing, Kanjor, a province of Canrille, shall adopt a culture loosely based upon the French culture, one that is shared with other Terran nations, such as Rildanor (Canrille), Lourenne, Alduria, and others. --- Brief History --- Along with the rest of southern Seleya, Kanjor has been overwhelmingly French in language, culture, and ethnicity. Its history is deeply intertwined, specifically, with Rildanor, which it currently shares personal union with under the banner of the Empire of Canrille. --- Cultural Influence --- It can be based on today's French nation, but usually with a popular, symbolic monarchy. --- Character naming --- Generally, French or French-sounding names are preferred and has been the case for centuries. --- Cultural origins --- Kanjor was originally settled by tribes from present-day Alduria and Mordusia, and later helped populate present-day Rildanor. --- Religious influences --- As with Rildanor and other countries, Kanjor is overwhelmingly Theognosian. ================================ --- Ethnicity --- 92% Canrillaise (French, including from Rildanor, Alduria, Lourenne) 3% Mordusian 2% Saridanian 2% Quanzari 1% Other --- Religion --- 80% Theognosian 15% None 2% Muslim 2% Patriarchal 1% Other |
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Total Seats: 75 | |
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