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The rejistanian capital Sike has no economical or cultural importance at all.  The economical and cultural centre is KaMaRi kali, which is by far the biggest city in Rejistania.  Rural exodus created a few important cities: KaMaRi (which is the abbreviation of Kalimnintan-Maiju-Riandu), Hetkali, Na~ovi, Najajara, Kalisimu and Sijitalatirikimidateme.
 
The rejistanian capital Sike has no economical or cultural importance at all.  The economical and cultural centre is KaMaRi kali, which is by far the biggest city in Rejistania.  Rural exodus created a few important cities: KaMaRi (which is the abbreviation of Kalimnintan-Maiju-Riandu), Hetkali, Na~ovi, Najajara, Kalisimu and Sijitalatirikimidateme.
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The name Orange-White-Blue Regions can either refer to the three word of the motto ('xkeja' being blue, 'ligat' white and 'korona' orange) or to the three nanti.
  
 
Rejistanians are known for their dedication to soccer.  They participated in the [[World Cup]] since the 9th installment and nearly qualified then.  The first qualification of the 'Orange-Blues' happened in World Cup 11.  The final of World Cup 12 is the most glorious moment in rejistanian history: The Orange-Blues defeated [[Audioslavia]] in the final 4-3 APK.  In World Cup 14, they reached the final but lost 0:1 against [[Kingsford]].  World Cup 16 (which was hosted entirely in Rejistania) saw a good rejistani team, which lost unlucky in the semifinal and won the 3rd place playoff.  World cup 13 was hosted by Rejistania and [[Cockbill Street]], but the home advantage could not help the national team.  The highest victory was a 10:1 trashing of [[Ravea]] in the qualifiers of World Cup 17.  The 'young Orange-Blues', the rejistani U21 team, won the fifth [[Under-21 World Cup]] in [[Total n Utter Insanity]].  Most national players play or played in the [[H1SR]]
 
Rejistanians are known for their dedication to soccer.  They participated in the [[World Cup]] since the 9th installment and nearly qualified then.  The first qualification of the 'Orange-Blues' happened in World Cup 11.  The final of World Cup 12 is the most glorious moment in rejistanian history: The Orange-Blues defeated [[Audioslavia]] in the final 4-3 APK.  In World Cup 14, they reached the final but lost 0:1 against [[Kingsford]].  World Cup 16 (which was hosted entirely in Rejistania) saw a good rejistani team, which lost unlucky in the semifinal and won the 3rd place playoff.  World cup 13 was hosted by Rejistania and [[Cockbill Street]], but the home advantage could not help the national team.  The highest victory was a 10:1 trashing of [[Ravea]] in the qualifiers of World Cup 17.  The 'young Orange-Blues', the rejistani U21 team, won the fifth [[Under-21 World Cup]] in [[Total n Utter Insanity]].  Most national players play or played in the [[H1SR]]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:11, 3 October 2004

The Orange-White-Blue Regions of Rejistania

Rejistania
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Flag of Rejistania
Motto: "xkeja, ligat, korona! - tolerance, peace, prosperity!"
National Anthem: rejistaniha kaletri
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Region FIFA
Capital Sike kali
Official Language(s) rejistanian
Leader Hangila Sede
Population 2.1 billion
Currency lil'kansu ($1 = 1100 lil'kansu'ny) 
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The Orange-White-Blue Regions of Rejistania, also known as 'the Rejis' is a peaceful, sports-loving and semi-socialist, semi-capitalist democracy in the region of FIFA.

The Rejis is an island, known for its tropical climate. Rainforests and fields are covering most of the surface. Most cities are on the coasts, Sike is a remarkable exception. The northern part (nanti simu) as well as the southern part (nanti kansu) are most densely populated, the central part (nanti ligat) however has only a few cities.

The Rejis is inhabitated by different peoples, tribes and ethnic groups, most important are the Majuveda, Minokaje from the nanti simu, the Hito and Jis from nanti ligat and the Isesi and Trs from Nanti kansu. Ehila~o and Seleke do not belong to one nanti, through emigration and the need to flee during historical wars, they are found everywhere in Rejistania. The religion in Rejistania is inikresaism, a religion which believes that the everything in the world consists of the two principles 'rise' and 'fall', which are represented by the gods Relekekansa and Jaortirkansa. Despite this simple general idea (maybe even because of its simplicity) the religion is splitted in several confessions. Buddhists and atheists are the biggest religous minorities.

The rejistanian capital Sike has no economical or cultural importance at all. The economical and cultural centre is KaMaRi kali, which is by far the biggest city in Rejistania. Rural exodus created a few important cities: KaMaRi (which is the abbreviation of Kalimnintan-Maiju-Riandu), Hetkali, Na~ovi, Najajara, Kalisimu and Sijitalatirikimidateme.

The name Orange-White-Blue Regions can either refer to the three word of the motto ('xkeja' being blue, 'ligat' white and 'korona' orange) or to the three nanti.

Rejistanians are known for their dedication to soccer. They participated in the World Cup since the 9th installment and nearly qualified then. The first qualification of the 'Orange-Blues' happened in World Cup 11. The final of World Cup 12 is the most glorious moment in rejistanian history: The Orange-Blues defeated Audioslavia in the final 4-3 APK. In World Cup 14, they reached the final but lost 0:1 against Kingsford. World Cup 16 (which was hosted entirely in Rejistania) saw a good rejistani team, which lost unlucky in the semifinal and won the 3rd place playoff. World cup 13 was hosted by Rejistania and Cockbill Street, but the home advantage could not help the national team. The highest victory was a 10:1 trashing of Ravea in the qualifiers of World Cup 17. The 'young Orange-Blues', the rejistani U21 team, won the fifth Under-21 World Cup in Total n Utter Insanity. Most national players play or played in the H1SR