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Bill: Cultural Protocols Lindar Valley Updated
Details
Submitted by[?]: Government of Tropica
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: May 3817
Description[?]:
LINDAR VALLEY Lindar Valley is a predominantly English province with strong Spanish and Native minorities. It is predominantly secular and irreligious, Hosianism being the biggest Religion in the Province. Large English migration was caused by Luthori expansion into Seleya thousands of years ago. The English population has been here ever since. The first group here were the Native Baltusians But they were over populated by the English who arrived through Likatonia thousands of years ago. Lindar Valley has gone through many rough times and has seen independence from Baltusia on occasion, The Spanish and other minorities were taken over politically by English supremacists for many decades but equality was then restored. Languages: English 74% Spanish 20% Catalan 3% French 2% Other 1% Ethnicity: Luthorian (English) 41% Lodamese (English) 18% Baltusian (Spanish) 12% Native Baltusian (American/Maori) 11% Valruzian (Polish) 6% Alorian (Catalan) 2% Canrillaise (French) 2% Other 7% Religion: No Religion 45% >No Religion 33% >Atheist 12% Hosianism 35% >Luthoran 21% >Patriarchal 10% >Other Hosian 4% Native Beliefs 7% Yeudism 5% Deanism 4% Other 5% |
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Debate
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Total Seats: 750 | |
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