Kalkenstein

= Barony of Kalkenstein =

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Nation Page Template, officially the Imperial Republic of Nation Page Template, is a country in the southeast of the continent of Terria. (The first paragraph should be a general overview of the nation's culture, history, geography, and notable characteristics.)

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Etymology
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History
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Prehistory
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Early History
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Recent History (or not)
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Further Dividing History
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Geography
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Physical Geography
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Biodiversity
A good way to expand a nation's lore is to describe the local flora and fauna. Creating names for local plants and animals can be a great way to make the country feel much more alive and immersive, and if done right, can allow for interesting roleplay regarding hunting, safaris, ecological crises, interesting pets, herbology and potions, zoology or botany roleplay and literature, bizarre animal or plant products- and much more. Perhaps even a national animal.

Climate
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Government and Politics
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Political Factions and Parties
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Political Subdivisions
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Law and Judiciary
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Foreign Relations
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Military
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Economy
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Discussion about banking, taxes, and what internal currency the nation uses can also be written here. Feel free to organize this section to fit the nation best.

Demographics
Describing the peoples of the nation. Generally split at least into language and religion, but different ethnic groups and demographic histories can be added too.

Religion
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Language
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Race
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Culture
Culture is an important part of a nation. Any extra cultural tidbits that don't fit in with the politics, economics, or demographics sections may fall here.

Art
There is no doubt that there are plenty of talented artists in the community. Feel free to show off and describe the nation's art style and some of its most famous works if possible.

Literature
Writing books in-game is a fun way to produce some tangible cultural artifacts. Describe the most well-known written works and authors, or perhaps ancient in-lore literature from eons past.

Music
What kinds of music can be found in the nation? What instruments are played, and are there any famous tunes or traditional songs?

Newspapers
It is not uncommon from players to write regular newspapers updating on current events in the nation. Describe local and national journalism.

Architecture
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Education
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If there are any museums housing artifacts, or any major universities, feel free to mention them too.

Holidays
Describe local festivals and national holidays. They may be religious in nature, or completely secular.

Fashion
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Cuisine
What do people in the country usually eat? Name some national dishes, and what foods are considered local staples and delicacies.