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Tome is the great capital of Rain of God, home to over 3 million citizens.  
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In politics, a '''capital''' (Alternate spelling, capit'''o'''l; also called '''capital city''' or '''political capital''' — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of "capital") is the principal city or town associated with its government. It is almost always the city which physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of the seat of government and fixed by law. The word capital is derived from the Latin caput meaning "head," and possibly related to Capitoline Hill, the tallest hill in Ancient Rome and that city's religious and historic center.
  
The city itself is over 500 years old, filled with breath taking architectures and the old grandeurs of past generations.  
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Capital cities in [[NationStates]] are an entirely imagined concept; it is down to the nation's owner to define or decide their capital city as they are not an official part of the game. As a consequence, most people who have defined a capital city will likely be using them for some sort of [[roleplaying]] purpose.
Tome is a well planned city that offers a taste of what life used to be like, but also the many advanced that its citizens have made.
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[[Image:piazza-san-pietro-APT-Rome.jpg]]
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As in [[real life]], capital cities in NationStates are largely the seat of government for most nations, and as such they feature prominently in most diplomacy-based roleplay. However, a number of [[player|players]] will have nations with many cities, towns and other areas of population, so it does not always follow that all action will take place there. They are not automatically important; the owner has to make that so.
  
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If you are engaging another nation in roleplay and you need to mention a city from their nation, it is normally safe to start with their capital city.
  
The founders of our great nation took great pride in designing a city that could be expanded for future generations.
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Revision as of 21:37, 8 March 2007

In politics, a capital (Alternate spelling, capitol; also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of "capital") is the principal city or town associated with its government. It is almost always the city which physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of the seat of government and fixed by law. The word capital is derived from the Latin caput meaning "head," and possibly related to Capitoline Hill, the tallest hill in Ancient Rome and that city's religious and historic center.

Capital cities in NationStates are an entirely imagined concept; it is down to the nation's owner to define or decide their capital city as they are not an official part of the game. As a consequence, most people who have defined a capital city will likely be using them for some sort of roleplaying purpose.

As in real life, capital cities in NationStates are largely the seat of government for most nations, and as such they feature prominently in most diplomacy-based roleplay. However, a number of players will have nations with many cities, towns and other areas of population, so it does not always follow that all action will take place there. They are not automatically important; the owner has to make that so.

If you are engaging another nation in roleplay and you need to mention a city from their nation, it is normally safe to start with their capital city.