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hello good morning im here from 1 week ago, i login to discord server and i try to take Citizenship but the office is closed "Hiyamashū Citizenship Application".
how can i do?

Telegram Acaciatropole
Or type to the discord channel they will tell you what to do))

EDEN AL CTED

Cettra

Aulim wrote:EDEN AL CTED

God shave the emperor!

2 days left .. :D

Klutziturk wrote:2 days left .. :D

Be sure to join the Discord server to participate in regional RP. It will improve your overall NationStates experience. o/

お疲れ様です!! Greetings from East Asia. We are conducting a diplomatic survey with our allied regions on milk. Please honour us with your esteemed choice on our humble report. Good weekend and peace to all!
Stay safe and keep well wherever you are! 잘부탁드립입니다! ㅋㅋㅋ

Duckburg /ˈdʌkbɜːrɡ/ is the capital city of Paperino.

The location that would eventually become the centre of Duckburg was originally known as "Fort Drake Borough," a fort built in the 16th century by British explorer Sir Francis Drake. By the 19th century, the fort had been handed over by its departing British occupants to Cornelius Coot, who renamed the fort "Duckburg". "Drake" means a male duck, while "borough" and "burg" are synonyms meaning a town or district that is an administrative unit.Cornelius Coot turned the old fort into a trading post for fellow traders and hunters, and their families. Eventually a small town grew around the fort on top of Killmule Hill. In Carl Barks' story The Day Duckburg Got Dyed (1957), it is revealed that Cornelius Coot at some point in Duckburg's history managed to pipe mountain water into the town.

The size and structure of Duckburg varied in the works by Barks: it was adjusted to better fit the story he wanted to tell; it could vary from a small town to a medium-sized city, to a bustling metropolis. Later writers and artists most of the time also continues this tradition. In one specific story by Barks, Monsterville (1961), Duckburg was even transformed into a futuristic city by Gyro Gearloose, however it proved that the citizens were not ready for the high level of technology that the new city provided. Thus the city was turned back to its old city structure.

Duckburg is a major center for Space exploration, mainly operated and overseen by Gyro Gearloose, and has had expeditions to the Moon, Mars, Venus, the Asteroids, and more remote parts of the Galaxy. The city also features a sea port and is in proximity of a large forest called the Black Forest and to several mountains, the most notable being "Old Demon Tooth", usually depicted as a towering pointed peak leaning slightly to the side.[7] The main river of the city is the Tulebug River, first mentioned in The Money Well (1958) by Carl Barks, and it is located near Killmotor Hill.

Duckburg is home to Yarvard University (a play on the universities of Harvard and Yale), an institution more notable for its athletic teams than for its academic achievements.

Duckburg is also the home of the Billionaires Club of some of which Scrooge McDuck, John D. Rockerduck and, according to some stories, Flintheart Glomgold are influential members. Duckburg also has a Ritz Hotel

Read factbook

First flag change in 3 years.

Acaciatropole wrote:First flag change in 3 years.

I like this one though.))
And I also changed my flag. How do you guys like it?

Vielena

Prosperus Happyland wrote:I like this one though.))
And I also changed my flag. How do you guys like it?

It's simple and the color scheme is pleasing, very nice.
Do the colors and the 'branches' mean anything?

Shilla-Goguryeo wrote:お疲れ様です!! Greetings from East Asia. We are conducting a diplomatic survey with our allied regions on milk. Please honour us with your esteemed choice on our humble report. Good weekend and peace to all!
Stay safe and keep well wherever you are! 잘부탁드립입니다! ㅋㅋㅋ

Duckburg /ˈdʌkbɜːrɡ/ is the capital city of Paperino.

The location that would eventually become the centre of Duckburg was originally known as "Fort Drake Borough," a fort built in the 16th century by British explorer Sir Francis Drake. By the 19th century, the fort had been handed over by its departing British occupants to Cornelius Coot, who renamed the fort "Duckburg". "Drake" means a male duck, while "borough" and "burg" are synonyms meaning a town or district that is an administrative unit.Cornelius Coot turned the old fort into a trading post for fellow traders and hunters, and their families. Eventually a small town grew around the fort on top of Killmule Hill. In Carl Barks' story The Day Duckburg Got Dyed (1957), it is revealed that Cornelius Coot at some point in Duckburg's history managed to pipe mountain water into the town.

The size and structure of Duckburg varied in the works by Barks: it was adjusted to better fit the story he wanted to tell; it could vary from a small town to a medium-sized city, to a bustling metropolis. Later writers and artists most of the time also continues this tradition. In one specific story by Barks, Monsterville (1961), Duckburg was even transformed into a futuristic city by Gyro Gearloose, however it proved that the citizens were not ready for the high level of technology that the new city provided. Thus the city was turned back to its old city structure.

Duckburg is a major center for Space exploration, mainly operated and overseen by Gyro Gearloose, and has had expeditions to the Moon, Mars, Venus, the Asteroids, and more remote parts of the Galaxy. The city also features a sea port and is in proximity of a large forest called the Black Forest and to several mountains, the most notable being "Old Demon Tooth", usually depicted as a towering pointed peak leaning slightly to the side.[7] The main river of the city is the Tulebug River, first mentioned in The Money Well (1958) by Carl Barks, and it is located near Killmotor Hill.

Duckburg is home to Yarvard University (a play on the universities of Harvard and Yale), an institution more notable for its athletic teams than for its academic achievements.

Duckburg is also the home of the Billionaires Club of some of which Scrooge McDuck, John D. Rockerduck and, according to some stories, Flintheart Glomgold are influential members. Duckburg also has a Ritz Hotel

Read factbook

대단히 감사합니다!! ^_^

Acaciatropole wrote:First flag change in 3 years.

I've only ever had one flag change and it was from a lighter shade of blue to this blue

Vielena wrote:It's simple and the color scheme is pleasing, very nice.
Do the colors and the 'branches' mean anything?

As far as I know the "branches" stand for fertility and peace. So they symbol both peace and fertility in my flag as well. The green color symbolizes terrific nature of the country and the red color resembles the red sky at the sunset /sundown.
(I also found red somewhat suitable with green and that's actually why I preferred red)

Acaciatropole and Vielena

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Oh shoot.

I just stubbed my toe.

I'M SO SORRY. I KNOW THAT IT HURTS SO MUCH :((

Skmbot0 wrote:but what if it was already improved?
excuse me for the bad introduction, I'm here to uh... learn how to do regional government stuff...

Say no more! It will *further* improve it.

Skmbot0

Acaciatropole wrote:Say no more! It will *further* improve it.

They said, as they proceeded to game end the entirety of the government or something idk i don't Government

Post by Skmbot0 suppressed by a moderator.

ok i think im done now

Happy Lunar New Year! 🐮🌕🎊新年快樂! 🧧恭喜發財! 🧧Chúc mừng năm mới! 🧧새해벅많이받으시고 항상 즐거은 일말 가득하세요! 잘부탁드려요! 🧧明けましておめでとうございます。今年も宜しくお願いします! 🧧Wish you all lots of good luck, good health, and stay safe and strong wherever you are and have a moo-vellous 2021!🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉


Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism or Goshillan folk religion, also known as Shinism or Sinism (Goshillan: 신교, Hanja 神敎; Shingyo or Shinkyo, “religion of the spirits/gods”) or Shindo (Goshillan: 신도; Hanja: 神道, “way of the spirits/gods”),is the polytheistic and animistic ethnic religion of Shilla-Goguryeo which dates back to prehistory and consists in the worship of gods (신 shin) and ancestors (조상 josang) as well as nature spirits.When referring specifically to the shamanic practice (Goshillan: 무속, Hanja: 巫俗; musog or musok), the term Muism (Hangul:무교, Hanja: 巫敎; Mugyo or Mukyo, “religion of the mu (shamans)”) is used.

Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism goes back to prehistoric times, pre-dating the introduction of Buddhism and Confucianism, and the influence of Taoism, in Shilla-Goguryeo.It is similar to Chinese Wuism.Vestiges of temples dedicated to gods and spirits have been found on tops and slopes of many mountains in the peninsula.

Although many Goshillans converted to Buddhism when it was introduced to the peninsula in the 4th century, and adopted as a state religion, it remained a minor religion compared to Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism.

The general word for “shaman” in Goshillan is mu(Hangul: 무, Hanja: 巫). In contemporary terminology, they are called mudang (무당, 巫堂) if female or baksu if male, although other terms are used locally. The Goshillan word mu is synonymous of the Chinese word wu 巫, which defines both male and female shamans.The role of the mudang is to act as intermediary between the spirits or gods and humanity in order to solve hitches in the development of life, through the practice of gut rituals

Central to Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism is the belief in many different gods, supernatural beings and ancestor worship. The mu are described as chosen persons.

Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism has influenced some Shilla-Goguryeoan new religions, such as LinkCheondoism and LinkJeungsanism, and some Christian churches in Shilla-Goguryeo make use of practices rooted in shamanism.

The mythology of Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism is orally recited during gut rituals. In Jeju, these are called bon-puri.

Read factbook

Petition to make this the national song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJwrxGy_CpE
FGO ftw

Prosperus Happyland and Skmbot0

Shilla-Goguryeo wrote:Happy Lunar New Year! 🐮🌕🎊新年快樂! 🧧恭喜發財! 🧧Chúc mừng năm mới! 🧧새해벅많이받으시고 항상 즐거은 일말 가득하세요! 잘부탁드려요! 🧧明けましておめでとうございます。今年も宜しくお願いします! 🧧Wish you all lots of good luck, good health, and stay safe and strong wherever you are and have a moo-vellous 2021!🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉🐮🐂🐄🎊🎉

Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism or Goshillan folk religion, also known as Shinism or Sinism (Goshillan: 신교, Hanja 神敎; Shingyo or Shinkyo, “religion of the spirits/gods”) or Shindo (Goshillan: 신도; Hanja: 神道, “way of the spirits/gods”),is the polytheistic and animistic ethnic religion of Shilla-Goguryeo which dates back to prehistory and consists in the worship of gods (신 shin) and ancestors (조상 josang) as well as nature spirits.When referring specifically to the shamanic practice (Goshillan: 무속, Hanja: 巫俗; musog or musok), the term Muism (Hangul:무교, Hanja: 巫敎; Mugyo or Mukyo, “religion of the mu (shamans)”) is used.

Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism goes back to prehistoric times, pre-dating the introduction of Buddhism and Confucianism, and the influence of Taoism, in Shilla-Goguryeo.It is similar to Chinese Wuism.Vestiges of temples dedicated to gods and spirits have been found on tops and slopes of many mountains in the peninsula.

Although many Goshillans converted to Buddhism when it was introduced to the peninsula in the 4th century, and adopted as a state religion, it remained a minor religion compared to Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism.

The general word for “shaman” in Goshillan is mu(Hangul: 무, Hanja: 巫). In contemporary terminology, they are called mudang (무당, 巫堂) if female or baksu if male, although other terms are used locally. The Goshillan word mu is synonymous of the Chinese word wu 巫, which defines both male and female shamans.The role of the mudang is to act as intermediary between the spirits or gods and humanity in order to solve hitches in the development of life, through the practice of gut rituals

Central to Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism is the belief in many different gods, supernatural beings and ancestor worship. The mu are described as chosen persons.

Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism has influenced some Shilla-Goguryeoan new religions, such as LinkCheondoism and LinkJeungsanism, and some Christian churches in Shilla-Goguryeo make use of practices rooted in shamanism.

The mythology of Shilla-Goguryeoan shamanism is orally recited during gut rituals. In Jeju, these are called bon-puri.

Read factbook

Happy Lunar New Year to you too!

Klutziturk wrote:Petition to make this the national song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJwrxGy_CpE
FGO ftw

No

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