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'''Buscemistan''' is an island nation in the [[Turangon Belt]] region of [[PEEL]], off the Western coast of the Imperial States of [[Slimmy]]. | '''Buscemistan''' is an island nation in the [[Turangon Belt]] region of [[PEEL]], off the Western coast of the Imperial States of [[Slimmy]]. | ||
===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
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Buscemistan is a nation in transition. Following the Senate elections of July 2053, the [[Buscemistani Conservative Party]] was fractured, suffering many defeats and losing its majority stake in the national legislature for the first time in history. A sea change was taking place in Buscemistani politics. Jaded by the conservative (by Buscemistani standards) dogma that had led to the party's steady decline, many BC's banded together with Bucemistan's minority parties and demanded a democratically elected head of state. On August 23rd, 2053, the Senate approved an amendment by a margin of 337-163 that effectively ended the era of Buscemistan as a Sultanate. | Buscemistan is a nation in transition. Following the Senate elections of July 2053, the [[Buscemistani Conservative Party]] was fractured, suffering many defeats and losing its majority stake in the national legislature for the first time in history. A sea change was taking place in Buscemistani politics. Jaded by the conservative (by Buscemistani standards) dogma that had led to the party's steady decline, many BC's banded together with Bucemistan's minority parties and demanded a democratically elected head of state. On August 23rd, 2053, the Senate approved an amendment by a margin of 337-163 that effectively ended the era of Buscemistan as a Sultanate. | ||
===Buscemistani History=== | ===Buscemistani History=== | ||
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Buscemistan is unique among the nations of PEEL, as the ''two'' largest ethnic groups in the country ([[History of Buscemistan|Buscemistanis]] and [[History of the Stone Bearites|Stone Bearites]]) are not native to the land. Both arrived during periods of large-scale immigration, the Buscemistanis through most of the 19th century and the Stone Bearites early in the 21st century. For more on the history of these peoples and of the [[The Turangon People|Turangons]], see their respective pages. | Buscemistan is unique among the nations of PEEL, as the ''two'' largest ethnic groups in the country ([[History of Buscemistan|Buscemistanis]] and [[History of the Stone Bearites|Stone Bearites]]) are not native to the land. Both arrived during periods of large-scale immigration, the Buscemistanis through most of the 19th century and the Stone Bearites early in the 21st century. For more on the history of these peoples and of the [[The Turangon People|Turangons]], see their respective pages. | ||
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National motto: To the west, salvation. | |||||
National anthem: A Gathering of Peoples | |||||
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Region | PEEL | ||||
Capital | Stephe | ||||
Largest City | Tanookium | ||||
Official languages | Buscemish, Tanookii, PEEL Standardised Language | ||||
Government | Tribunal Republic Antonin Sulpizio | ||||
Unification Beritius Purchased by Stone Bear Republic Beritian Annexation First Tribunal Election |
1791 1998 2049 2054 | ||||
Area • Total • Water (%) |
821,818 km² (45th) 79.892% | ||||
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Time zone • Summer (DST) |
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Internet TLD | .bu | ||||
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Contents
The Tribunal Republic of Buscemistan
Buscemistan is an island nation in the Turangon Belt region of PEEL, off the Western coast of the Imperial States of Slimmy.
Introduction
Buscemistan is a nation in transition. Following the Senate elections of July 2053, the Buscemistani Conservative Party was fractured, suffering many defeats and losing its majority stake in the national legislature for the first time in history. A sea change was taking place in Buscemistani politics. Jaded by the conservative (by Buscemistani standards) dogma that had led to the party's steady decline, many BC's banded together with Bucemistan's minority parties and demanded a democratically elected head of state. On August 23rd, 2053, the Senate approved an amendment by a margin of 337-163 that effectively ended the era of Buscemistan as a Sultanate.
Buscemistani History
Buscemistan is unique among the nations of PEEL, as the two largest ethnic groups in the country (Buscemistanis and Stone Bearites) are not native to the land. Both arrived during periods of large-scale immigration, the Buscemistanis through most of the 19th century and the Stone Bearites early in the 21st century. For more on the history of these peoples and of the Turangons, see their respective pages.