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The Rookdom of '''Zwangzug''' is a Liberal Democratic Socialist nation. Founder of [[Starways Congress]], it was formerly in [[the West Pacific]].
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The Rookdom of '''Zwangzug''' is a Democratic Socialist nation. Founder of [[Starways Congress]], it was formerly in [[the West Pacific]].
  
 
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==Geography==

Revision as of 07:48, 27 March 2007

Zwangzug
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Flag of Zwangzug
Motto: We pawn n00bs.
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Region Starways Congress
Capital Constantinople (ruins of)
Official Language(s) English (de facto)
Government
Population approximately 800,000,000
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The Rookdom of Zwangzug is a Democratic Socialist nation. Founder of Starways Congress, it was formerly in the West Pacific.

Geography

The predominant geographical feature of Zwangzug is the Tirolean Mountains. Running northeast to southwest in the east of the country, they themselves are not populated except by a few small religious groups and DU. A certain altitude is known as the "Waste Line" because of the rugged terrain: almost nothing is higher than that. The exception is the training grounds for the national football team.

But just east of the range is Merano, the most populated city of Zwangzug. Though its residents are proud of their city, they're surprisingly apathetic when it comes to national allegiance. Merano borders its twin city of Bangkok, an altogether different sort of city. Though it rivals Merano in size, it's plagued by crime and a seedy reputation.

Governmental functions are carried out in the Ziggurat, a structure farther east in the ruins of Constantinople.

In the south, the Artificial Intelligence University borders the Deep Blue Lake.

Culture

Music

The national anthem of Zwangzug is, appropriately, Anthem by Tim Rice, Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson. Other popular music is that of Red Knight and Benny Angle.

Language

English is the de facto official language of Zwangzug, though there is much good-natured controversy between two dialects: "descriptive" (verbose) and "algebraic" (compact) speakers, or notators.

One difficulty is the terminology for residents of the country. Descriptive notators generally accept "Zwangzugian", though pronunciation is difficult. Algebraic notators prefer "peons".

Religion

Zwangzug is a secular state, and religion is not discussed on public land. The majority of residents are nonreligious, but some follow Ketrianism (a religion practiced nowhere else), and there is even a Christian minority. It celebrates on the Holy Day of Our Lord the Sacrificial: the name of this holiday is the reason there are no algebraic Christians.

Holidays

Zwangzug follows the Gregorian calendar, though it reckons years from a different starting point (its year zero is 512 CE). Its two major holidays are April 4 (Intellectual Freedom Day) and October 19 (Establishment Day).

Media

The internet serves as the main media source for Zwangzug: its TLD is .zz. However, there are still other outlets, such as the single television channel Zwangzug Broadcasting.

Newspapers

The printed word is pervasive, but on the wane. Zwangzug's two main newspapers are the Merano Regency (descriptive) and the Bangkok Scoresheet (algebraic). Out of respect for trees and mounting expense, a third newspaper recently switched to all-online publication. Taking a prefix to denote that, it is now known as the e-Lipogram.

Sports

The people of Zwangzug will be first to assert that sports transcend athletics. However, the country does field a national football team, which is surprisingly successful considering the overall lack of athletic skill. It also produced the ZWCOS, through Charles Turing and Alan Babbage. The Batter Up! Baseball League has four teams: the Merano Mustangs (a traditional powerhouse), Noh Weir Red-Tails, and the Constantinople Cubs. The Bangkok team is on indefinite suspension due to violations of league policies.

Foreign Relations

Claiming uninterest in obeying others' decisions, Zwangzug refuses to join the United Nations. It has diplomatic relationships with Ariddia: Hannah Angstrom is its ambassador there, and Robert Hedge is the ambassador to Zwangzug. Martin James is Zwangzug's ambassador to Unkerlantum, and Votol Rimgalv the Unkerlantum ambassador to Zwangzug. The country's attitude towards Plutoni is one of general amusement.

History

The most popular myth surrounding the country's history states that shortly before the founding of Zwangzug, a despot somewhere else, for whatever reason, greatly desired inordinate amounts of rice. Peasants, fleeing at his wrath, set up organizational areas for farming. The king realized the error of his ways, and that land went on living in peace. But those who had already settled in what is now Zwangzug stayed there, and it gained its sovereignty soon later. A real national identity, however, did not develop until after The War of the Wall that Wasn't.

Government

The country is divided into administrative districts: theoretically, there are sixty-four, but the surveyors seem to have been mischievous, fuddled, or lazy. Each has limited power to set its own laws, but their main responsibility is to provide an elected representative to a lawmaking body. Anyone over the age of sixteen and with "sufficient reasoning capacity" (a relatively high standard, as the country is intellectually arrogant) is allowed to vote. National elections are held for a composite minister (currently Ember Nickel), whose function is theoretically to break ties in the Parliament. Since they happens daily, it is a powerful position indeed.

Economy

Zwangzug is predominantly socialist. However, the government believes that media especially should be kept free of governmental influence, and as such has the unenviable if not paradoxical position of providing subsidies to all outlets, including those such as the Underground Element, a radio station actively critiquing of governmental policies. Its "Anti-Government Hour" (64 minutes) features such messages as "Capitalism doesn't kill! Well, most of the time anyhow. And certainly not more than socialism.".

Transportation

A light rail network connects many major cities. Foreign travel is made possible by Isolani Airlines.