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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. | + | 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. |
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| 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. |