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The Free Land of Saminorr is a medium formerly isolationist country located on the north of the Asshat Sea, in the Meritocracy. It is bordered by Bumpivania on the south east, the Asshat Sea in the south, and uninhabited wilderness in other directions. Due to its low population density, especially in the central plateau and far east, Saminorr is known as a peaceful, quiet and beautiful country. At the same time its large metropolises, especially Saminirik, are known for their wild night-life and excessive drug use. Saminorr is a founding member of SATO (Sea of Asshats Treaty Organisation), a member of MNM (Meritocratic Nations for Marijuana), and has a Senatorship in [[The Meritocracy]].
 
The Free Land of Saminorr is a medium formerly isolationist country located on the north of the Asshat Sea, in the Meritocracy. It is bordered by Bumpivania on the south east, the Asshat Sea in the south, and uninhabited wilderness in other directions. Due to its low population density, especially in the central plateau and far east, Saminorr is known as a peaceful, quiet and beautiful country. At the same time its large metropolises, especially Saminirik, are known for their wild night-life and excessive drug use. Saminorr is a founding member of SATO (Sea of Asshats Treaty Organisation), a member of MNM (Meritocratic Nations for Marijuana), and has a Senatorship in [[The Meritocracy]].
  
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==History==
 
Saminorr has been inhabited by various hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years, notably the Saminirik, Inuit, Kiriki and Nunuquat tribes. Agriculture was developed in these four tribes as early as 300 BC and late as a 600 AD, and independently from neighboring cultures. Around 1000 AD cities started to develop, centered around the Asshat Sea and Lake Kiriki, which provided a source of nutrition and transportation.
 
Saminorr has been inhabited by various hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years, notably the Saminirik, Inuit, Kiriki and Nunuquat tribes. Agriculture was developed in these four tribes as early as 300 BC and late as a 600 AD, and independently from neighboring cultures. Around 1000 AD cities started to develop, centered around the Asshat Sea and Lake Kiriki, which provided a source of nutrition and transportation.
  
 
''Asshat Sea: 500 AD''
 
''Asshat Sea: 500 AD''
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 20 October 2004

Saminorr
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Flag of Saminorr
Motto: Sinuk nil Saminorr
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Region The Meritocracy
Capital Inuksuilat
Official Language(s) Saminorr’s two official languages are Samiktitut and Kiriki. Legal minority languages are English, Inuktitut, Nunuquat and Aedrusii.
Leader Jack Saluit
Population hundreds of millions
Currency New Merit and Saminite Pound 
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The Free Land of Saminorr is a medium formerly isolationist country located on the north of the Asshat Sea, in the Meritocracy. It is bordered by Bumpivania on the south east, the Asshat Sea in the south, and uninhabited wilderness in other directions. Due to its low population density, especially in the central plateau and far east, Saminorr is known as a peaceful, quiet and beautiful country. At the same time its large metropolises, especially Saminirik, are known for their wild night-life and excessive drug use. Saminorr is a founding member of SATO (Sea of Asshats Treaty Organisation), a member of MNM (Meritocratic Nations for Marijuana), and has a Senatorship in The Meritocracy.

History

Saminorr has been inhabited by various hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years, notably the Saminirik, Inuit, Kiriki and Nunuquat tribes. Agriculture was developed in these four tribes as early as 300 BC and late as a 600 AD, and independently from neighboring cultures. Around 1000 AD cities started to develop, centered around the Asshat Sea and Lake Kiriki, which provided a source of nutrition and transportation.

Asshat Sea: 500 AD asshatsea500ad.jpg