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It's known for its unique culture of landscaping, high quality of life, tourism friendliness, but also very strict immigration law.
 
It's known for its unique culture of landscaping, high quality of life, tourism friendliness, but also very strict immigration law.
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Historically, Yammoe has maintained a strong and steady influence in the east through its colonial politics and the instigation of proxy wars. It is notable for essentially founding [[Xornerian]] and the [[mamkoon|Kingdom of Mamkoon]]. Its hegemony in the east came to a halt with the foundation of the [[Loodon Empire]], and Yammoe's influence has been decreasing ever since. Today Yammoe can even be regarded as isolationist not only in theory, but also in practice.
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Historically, Yammoe has maintained a strong and steady influence in the east through its colonial politics and the instigation of proxy wars. It is notable for essentially founding [[Xornerian]] and the [[Kingdom of Mamkoon]]. Its hegemony in the east came to a halt with the foundation of the [[Loodon Empire]], and Yammoe's influence has been decreasing ever since. Today Yammoe can even be regarded as isolationist not only in theory, but also in practice.
    
Its borders have not significantly changed for centuries, and it prides itself on keeping an unbroken political link to the civilizations of the past, having been a major player throughout the first, second and third [[dantrian calendar|revolutions]]. It has been viewed as the dominant power in the east throughout the second revolution, with its power waning somewhat after the beginning of War.
 
Its borders have not significantly changed for centuries, and it prides itself on keeping an unbroken political link to the civilizations of the past, having been a major player throughout the first, second and third [[dantrian calendar|revolutions]]. It has been viewed as the dominant power in the east throughout the second revolution, with its power waning somewhat after the beginning of War.