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language= Kamik (official, local use, preferred language) | language= Kamik (official, local use, preferred language) | ||
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capital= [[Kortahan]]| | capital= [[Kortahan]]| | ||
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currency=kami | | currency=kami | | ||
leader=[[His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II]] | leader=[[His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II]] | ||
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− | The '''Kingdom of Kamikastan''', current UN Delegate of California, is a relatively small nation | + | The '''Kingdom of Kamikastan''', current UN Delegate of California, is a relatively small nation. Its history stretches as far back as 3000 years, around the time period when Kamik-speaking peoples began to migrate from modern-day [[Designated Drinkers]] and settle in modern-day Lastranik province. After being conquered in 651 and ruled by [[Aeruillin]] for 83 years, the Kamiks revolted in 734 and regained their independence. They established a kingdom that still exists today, with Asitakanikus I, the leader of the revolt, as the first king of the new Kingdom of Kamikastan. |
Today, the Kingdom of Kamikastan still retains its ethnic identity and is proud of its long and colorful history. Long-established holidays are still widely celebrated, and feasts and festivals often turn Kortahan, the Kamik capital city, into a party playground. It retains its calendar, which was abolished when [[Aeruillin]] conquered the Kamiks and was reinstated when the Kamiks regained independence. The royal house stretches back to the first king, Asitakanikus I, twenty-seven generations ago. | Today, the Kingdom of Kamikastan still retains its ethnic identity and is proud of its long and colorful history. Long-established holidays are still widely celebrated, and feasts and festivals often turn Kortahan, the Kamik capital city, into a party playground. It retains its calendar, which was abolished when [[Aeruillin]] conquered the Kamiks and was reinstated when the Kamiks regained independence. The royal house stretches back to the first king, Asitakanikus I, twenty-seven generations ago. | ||
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;Location: California (southernmost nation in California, southeast of [[Aeruillin]]) | ;Location: California (southernmost nation in California, southeast of [[Aeruillin]]) | ||
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;Full Name - International: The Royal Kingdom of Kamikastan | ;Full Name - International: The Royal Kingdom of Kamikastan | ||
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;Short Form - International: Kamikastan | ;Short Form - International: Kamikastan | ||
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;Full Name - Local: Kamikasitakan aratoyan Ketorikaminan Ronatok | ;Full Name - Local: Kamikasitakan aratoyan Ketorikaminan Ronatok | ||
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;Short Form - Local: Kamikasitakan | ;Short Form - Local: Kamikasitakan | ||
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;Nationality - International: Kamik | ;Nationality - International: Kamik | ||
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;Nationality - Local: Kamikatokak | ;Nationality - Local: Kamikatokak | ||
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;Total Area: 5,468,634 square miles | ;Total Area: 5,468,634 square miles | ||
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;Coastline: 2648 miles | ;Coastline: 2648 miles | ||
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;Maritime Claims: 12 nautical miles* | ;Maritime Claims: 12 nautical miles* | ||
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;Exclusive Economic Zone: 100 nautical miles* | ;Exclusive Economic Zone: 100 nautical miles* | ||
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;System of Government: Constitutional Monarchy | ;System of Government: Constitutional Monarchy | ||
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;Head of State: His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II | ;Head of State: His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II | ||
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;Monarchs: His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II, Her Kamik Royal Highness the Queen Consort Sofika | ;Monarchs: His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II, Her Kamik Royal Highness the Queen Consort Sofika | ||
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;Head of Government: High Prime Minister Sir Kitakonak Detanopatekova | ;Head of Government: High Prime Minister Sir Kitakonak Detanopatekova | ||
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;Parliament: Sinatikak (Senate) - higher body; Yasimibeli aratoyan Kamikasitakan (Assembly of Kamikastan) - lower body | ;Parliament: Sinatikak (Senate) - higher body; Yasimibeli aratoyan Kamikasitakan (Assembly of Kamikastan) - lower body | ||
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;United Nations Ambassador: Sir Manikanotin Ebakinatonam - United Nations Delegate of Kamikastan and California | ;United Nations Ambassador: Sir Manikanotin Ebakinatonam - United Nations Delegate of Kamikastan and California | ||
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;Diplomatic Ties: All nations in [[California]], several nations outside California | ;Diplomatic Ties: All nations in [[California]], several nations outside California | ||
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;International Disputes: Claims of land at the border by both Kamikastan and Aeruillin | ;International Disputes: Claims of land at the border by both Kamikastan and Aeruillin | ||
Revision as of 03:14, 17 April 2005
Flag of Kamikastan | |
Motto: "Unity for all, unity in one." | |
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Region | California |
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Capital | Kortahan |
Official Language(s) | Kamik (official, local use, preferred language)
English (official, international use) |
Leader | His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II |
Population | 0.5 - 1 billion |
Currency | kami |
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The Kingdom of Kamikastan, current UN Delegate of California, is a relatively small nation. Its history stretches as far back as 3000 years, around the time period when Kamik-speaking peoples began to migrate from modern-day Designated Drinkers and settle in modern-day Lastranik province. After being conquered in 651 and ruled by Aeruillin for 83 years, the Kamiks revolted in 734 and regained their independence. They established a kingdom that still exists today, with Asitakanikus I, the leader of the revolt, as the first king of the new Kingdom of Kamikastan.
Today, the Kingdom of Kamikastan still retains its ethnic identity and is proud of its long and colorful history. Long-established holidays are still widely celebrated, and feasts and festivals often turn Kortahan, the Kamik capital city, into a party playground. It retains its calendar, which was abolished when Aeruillin conquered the Kamiks and was reinstated when the Kamiks regained independence. The royal house stretches back to the first king, Asitakanikus I, twenty-seven generations ago.
Contents
World Factbook - Kamikastan
General Information
- Location
- California (southernmost nation in California, southeast of Aeruillin)
- Full Name - International
- The Royal Kingdom of Kamikastan
- Short Form - International
- Kamikastan
- Full Name - Local
- Kamikasitakan aratoyan Ketorikaminan Ronatok
- Short Form - Local
- Kamikasitakan
- Nationality - International
- Kamik
- Nationality - Local
- Kamikatokak
Geography
- Total Area
- 5,468,634 square miles
- Coastline
- 2648 miles
- Maritime Claims
- 12 nautical miles*
- Exclusive Economic Zone
- 100 nautical miles*
- note: Some of these claims may overlap with those of Aeruillin. The Kamik and Aeruillinyan governments are working to resolve the problem with minor successes, and negotiations are promising and are continuing.
Government
- System of Government
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Head of State
- His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II
- Monarchs
- His Kamik Royal Majesty the King Karil II, Her Kamik Royal Highness the Queen Consort Sofika
- Head of Government
- High Prime Minister Sir Kitakonak Detanopatekova
- Parliament
- Sinatikak (Senate) - higher body; Yasimibeli aratoyan Kamikasitakan (Assembly of Kamikastan) - lower body
- United Nations Ambassador
- Sir Manikanotin Ebakinatonam - United Nations Delegate of Kamikastan and California
- Diplomatic Ties
- All nations in California, several nations outside California
- International Disputes
- Claims of land at the border by both Kamikastan and Aeruillin
Provinces and Territories
- Number of Provinces
- 20
- Largest Province
- Hebakinika - 693,198 square miles
- Smallest Province
- Isilakini Tiraki (Tiraki Island) - 122 square miles
- Province with Largest Population
- Yakibalita - 165,469,000
- Province with Smallest Population
- Isilakini Tiraki (Tiraki Island) - 63,654
- Number of Territories
- 5
- Largest Territory
- Terakitoriki Tebakinoka (Tebakinoka Territory) - 268,156 square miles
- Smallest Territory
- Terakitoriki Kortahan Patikatiki (Kortahan Capital Territory) - 254 square miles
- Territory with Largest Population
- Terakitoriki Kortahan Patikatiki (Kortahan Capital Territory) - 10,135,000
- Territory with Smallest Population
- Terakitoriki Makinakitoki (Makinakitoki Territory) - 136,515
Calendar and Holidays
- Calendar System
- 360 days divided into twelve months with 30 days each. A thirteenth month of 21 days every four years. Days are in Roman numerals.
Example of conversion (different every year)
- Asitakani - February 10-March 11
- Betaminak - March 12-April 10
- Kanimaki - April 11-May 10
- Dikanimak - May 11-June 9
- Ebakinam - June 10-July 9
- Fabinak - July 10-August 8
- Gatimani - August 9-September 7
- Hebanitik - September 8-October 7
- Itakinom - October 8-November 6
- Janikamok - November 7-December 6
- Kamikatoram - December 7-January 5
- Litamikan - January 5-February 3
- Manikatonam - thirteenth month for leap year
Holidays
- New Year Day
- Asitakani I
- Birth of Asitakanikus I First King of Kamikastan
- Asitakani I
- First Planting
- Betaminak III
- Festival of Colors
- Dikanimak IV
- Birth of Karil II Twenty-Eighth King of Kamikastan
- Ebakinam XXV
- Feast of Harvests
- Itakinom XXIV
- Marriage of Karil II Twenty-Eighth King of Kamikastan
- Janikamok XVII
- Festival of Trees
- Kamikatoram XVIII
- Festival of Presents
- Kamikatoram XIX
- New Year Eve
- Litamikan XXX or Manikatonam XXI
Royal Lineage of the House of Horitikanovak
- According to Kamik tradition, all monarchs must be male. Often, the oldest son inherits the throne, however, in some cases, such as Hebikanok III and Asitakanikus VI, were nephews of Balikanifi I and Famikatofi II, respectively.
- Asitakanikus I
- 734-772
- Pikatonak I
- 772-839
- Tomaniki I
- 839-901
- Asitakanikus II
- 901-967
- Hebikanok I
- 967-1016
- Karil I
- 1016-1075
- Morihanikan I
- 1075-1140
- Tomaniki II
- 1140-1187
- Hafinakitok I
- 1187-1241
- Asitakanikus III
- 1241-1289
- Pikatonak II
- 1289-1321
- Hebikanok II
- 1321-1365
- Balikanifi I
- 1365-1424
- Hebikanok III
- 1424-1466
- Asitakanikus IV
- 1466-1501
- Tomaniki III
- 1501-1548
- Hafinakitok II
- 1548-1600
- Famikatoki I
- 1600-1632
- Hebikanok IV
- 1632-1675
- Asitakanikus V
- 1675-1717
- Morihanikan II
- 1717-1769
- Balikanifi II
- 1769-1811
- Tomaniki IV
- 1811-1870
- Famikatoki II
- 1870-1912
- Asitakanikus VI
- 1912-1913
- Hebikanok V
- 1913-1954
- Pikatonak III
- 1954-1995
- Karil II
- 1995-present