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nation=[[Yuunli]] |
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capital=Hetn |
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! style="background:violet" | <big>Kant</big>
leader=Toris Yungman ([[YPD (Yuunli)|YPD]]) |
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! style="background:lightgray" |
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%"
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! align="right" | Nation:
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| [[Yuunli]]
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! align="right" | Community:
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| [[Chirachi]]
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! align="right" | Capital:
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| Hetn
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! align="right" | Leader:
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| Balta Pfista ([[FCP (Yuunli)|FCP]])
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! align="right" | Area:
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| 708,294 km&sup2;
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! align="right" valign="top" | Population:
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| 238 million <br>(2005-09-19)
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! align="right" | Density:
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| 336 per km&sup2;
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! align="right" | Area Codes:
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| 04... - 05...
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! align="right" | Abbreviation:
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| KT
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! align="right" | Local Name:
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| Khanth
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<div class="floatleft">http://saaropean.net/stuff/yuunli/Candet.jpg</div>
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'''Kant''' is the biggest and most populous province of [[Yuunli]]. It is located in the north-east of Mish-Inzl, around a complex river system, bordering [[Palempl]] (N), [[Putal]] (NW), [[Loreka]] (W), [[Honkoa]] (SW), [[Uaza]] (S) and [[Muituan]] (SE).
'''Kant''' is one of the 12 provinces on [[Mish-Inzl]] in [[Yuunli]].
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As of 2005-05-18, Kant has 17.8 million inhabitants (22% of Yuunli) on 708,294 km².
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Kant is located in the north-east of Mish-Inzl, around a complex river system, bordering [[Palempl]] (N), [[Putal]] (NW), [[Loreka]] (W), [[Honkoa]] (SW), [[Uaza]] (S) and [[Muituan]] (SE).
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== Largest cities ==
 
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# Hetn/Göthn (capital), pop. 2.3 million
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# Leizn/Weizn, pop. 640,000
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# Leachat/Wèachath, pop. 570,000
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# Lareet/Walèèth, pop. 520,000
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# Beapaz/Beephaz, pop. 490,000
  
  
 
== Legislative Assembly ==
 
== Legislative Assembly ==
  
Results of the 2005-05-18 legislature elections (compared to those of 2005-04-30):
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Results of the 2005-09-25 elections (compared to those of 2005-08-08):
 
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'''23%''' (-3%) Yuunli against Poverty and Destruction
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<br>'''20%''' (+2%) Safe Life Lobby
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<br>'''19%''' (-8%) Free Citizens Party
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<br>'''14%''' (-4%) Free Trade Party
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<br>'''12%''' Spiritual People's Movement
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<br>'''6%''' (+3%) Movement for Family and Neighborhood
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<br>'''6%''' other parties
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* [[FCP (Yuunli)|Free Citizens Party]]: 39 seats (+18)
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* [[YPD (Yuunli)|Yuunli against Poverty and Destruction]]: 17 seats (+/-)
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* [[CRM (Yuunli)|Civil Rights Movement]]: 13 seats (+13)
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* [[YCP (Yuunli)|Yuunli Centrist Party]]: 12 seat (+12)
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* [[CPY (Yuunli)|Conservative Party of Yuunli]]: 8 seats (-4)
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* [[FTP (Yuunli)|Free Trade Party]]: 5 seats (-11)
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* [[SLL (Yuunli)|Safe Life Lobby]]: 2 seats (-14)
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* other parties: 4 seats (-3)
  
 
[[Category:Provinces]]
 
[[Category:Provinces]]
 
[[Category:Yuunli]]
 
[[Category:Yuunli]]

Latest revision as of 11:36, 25 September 2005

Kant

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Nation: Yuunli
Community: Chirachi
Capital: Hetn
Leader: Balta Pfista (FCP)
Area: 708,294 km²
Population: 238 million
(2005-09-19)
Density: 336 per km²
Area Codes: 04... - 05...
Abbreviation: KT
Local Name: Khanth

Kant is the biggest and most populous province of Yuunli. It is located in the north-east of Mish-Inzl, around a complex river system, bordering Palempl (N), Putal (NW), Loreka (W), Honkoa (SW), Uaza (S) and Muituan (SE).

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Largest cities

  1. Hetn/Göthn (capital), pop. 2.3 million
  2. Leizn/Weizn, pop. 640,000
  3. Leachat/Wèachath, pop. 570,000
  4. Lareet/Walèèth, pop. 520,000
  5. Beapaz/Beephaz, pop. 490,000


Legislative Assembly

Results of the 2005-09-25 elections (compared to those of 2005-08-08):