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region=[[The West Pacific]] |
 
region=[[The West Pacific]] |
motto= No haces hoy lo que puedes dejar para mañana.|
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motto= Crede quod habes, et habes. |
 
language= [[English]], [[Spanish]]|
 
language= [[English]], [[Spanish]]|
 
capital= Fiero|
 
capital= Fiero|
population= 649 million|
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population= 900 million|
 
currency= Mirigan pound|
 
currency= Mirigan pound|
 
leader= Matthew I
 
leader= Matthew I
 
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The '''Empire of Mirigo''' is a nation located in [[The West Pacific]]. Founded on April 24, 2007, the nation has remained a member of TWP since its inception. Born in a state of chaos, Mirigo implemented harsh dictatorial tactics. Shortly after, order was restored. Mirigo has since been made a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The official languages of Mirigo are [[English]] and [[Spanish]]. [[Japanese]] speakers are a significant minority but have so far fallen short in attempts to make the language official.
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''This article is a stub. You can help Mirigo by bugging the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to get more done.''

Latest revision as of 01:52, 22 October 2007

Mirigo
flagsmall.jpg
Flag of Mirigo
Motto: Crede quod habes, et habes.
Region The West Pacific
Capital Fiero
Official Language(s) English, Spanish
Leader Matthew I
Population 900 million
Currency Mirigan pound 
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The Empire of Mirigo is a nation located in The West Pacific. Founded on April 24, 2007, the nation has remained a member of TWP since its inception. Born in a state of chaos, Mirigo implemented harsh dictatorial tactics. Shortly after, order was restored. Mirigo has since been made a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The official languages of Mirigo are English and Spanish. Japanese speakers are a significant minority but have so far fallen short in attempts to make the language official.

This article is a stub. You can help Mirigo by bugging the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to get more done.