Difference between revisions of "Bangkok"

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nation=[[Zwangzug]] |
 
nation=[[Zwangzug]] |
cityfunction= Black mark on the face of the country. |
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cityfunction= object of parody |
population= 2 million |
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population= several million |
 
leader= [[Somerset Brynner]]| }}
 
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==Geography==
 
==Geography==
The Oyster River runs south from the [[Tirolean Mountains]] through the city. It is populated by oysters.
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The Oyster River runs south from a mountain-surrounded lake through the city. It is populated by oysters.
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
Bangkok is dubious in regards to...mostly everything. Most of its residents are algebraic notators: when committing the crimes that make the city what it is, purple prose isn't valued.
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Most of the city's residents are [[algebraic English|algebraic]] notators. It is the butt of many dubious stereotypes that are largely incorrect or at least played up beyond reason: nationwide renovative programs have "cleaned up" the city considerably. Nevertheless, it seems to mockingly embrace its old image.
 
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Religion is as rare in Bangkok as it is in the rest of Zwangzug: instead of [[Ketrianism]] or [[Christianity]], however, (relatively) many claim to find divinity in the forms of their fellows.
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Revision as of 14:38, 10 July 2007

This article is about a city in NationStates. For the real life city of Bangkok, see Wikipedia:Bangkok.

Bangkok
Nation: Zwangzug
Function: object of parody
Population: several million
Leader: Somerset Brynner

Bangkok is the second-largest city in Zwangzug. It borders Merano.

Geography

The Oyster River runs south from a mountain-surrounded lake through the city. It is populated by oysters.

Culture

Most of the city's residents are algebraic notators. It is the butt of many dubious stereotypes that are largely incorrect or at least played up beyond reason: nationwide renovative programs have "cleaned up" the city considerably. Nevertheless, it seems to mockingly embrace its old image.