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by The Nation of Ceneria » Tue May 26, 2015 12:10 pm
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by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:19 pm
by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:20 pm
Flag of The Liaki Canton
Liaki
Established: ~250 BC
Size: 1 253 500 (January 2015 census)
Canton: Liaki
City Mayor: Kornelius Ricardus
One of Liaki's Trolleys
A tram in Liaki
King Masselius' Funicular
Liaki International Airport
One of the streets in the Oceanic District
The Academy as seen from the Gardens
A typical dorm room, small, yet practical
The Riverside Apartment Complex
Uniform for Women
Uniform for Men
Lia Vocaloid represents Liaki Canton
Federal Expressway No.1 (Noumea - Liaki - Neu Kisanben - Neu Graz)
Ministers' Council
Old Nou Fortress in the Sasandu District
Ammenberg Town on the Li river, can be accessed by Water Tram Line 2
Liaki Forest Reserve near Ammenberg, home to various typical plants of the region such as Pinus Brutia.
Lake Macida, Liaki Forest Reserve
Liaki, Old City District: Old Mill
One of the last monuments of communism in Liaki, built in 1934 and decommissioned in 2006(the photo was taken on 6th January 2007), today it is once again a functioning tourist resort
by The Nation of Ceneria » Tue May 26, 2015 12:23 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:-snip-
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by Arstravia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:25 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:LIAKI
South New Caledonian Host Bid City for IESP RPIntorduction
Liaki, the fourth most populous city in the United Cantons is located Liaki Canton and recently became the capital of The United Cantons. It is designated as The United Cantons of South New Caledonia's International Exchange Student Program host bid for the year 2015.(Image)Flag of The Liaki CantonLiaki
Established: ~250 BC
Size: 1 253 500 (January 2015 census)
Canton: Liaki
City Mayor: Kornelius RicardusOverview
Liaki is first reffered to in 250 BC by an Ekke traveler Mius, he shortly described the city as a newly founded, yet extremely well designed city that has potential to grow in the future. According to the Historical University of Liaki it was founded around 250 BC.(most likely in 248 BC.) by the Lia tribe which dominated the territories of modern-day United Cantons together with the Meo tribe. It was know as Liaberg until 1714.
As Liaki was located on the Li River estuary it quickly became an important trade hub. In 238 BC. the Lia tribe gained control of the Meo land through succession and controlled 80% of South New Caledonia. Liaki became the capital of the United Noulands in 210 BC. when all Nou tribes were finally united under one banner, when the empire collapsed in 50 BC. Liaki became the capital of the most important Nou Kingdom,the Lia Kingdom. It was the capital of The Most Serene Republic of South New Caledonia from 438 to 1879 when the communist government moved the capital to Noumea to show the government's lack of respect towards Nou tradition. Finally, Liaki became the capital of the United Cantons of South New Caledonia on the 25th of May 2015 to commemorate the end of radical far-left/far-right rule and the beggining of a new era in Nou history.Transportation
The transportation system of Liaki significantly differs from the modern highway hub that is Noumea. Trams, Trolleys, Scooters, taxis and Bicycles are the only vehicles that can be seen on the roads of Liaki, making its' streets unique. Cars other than taxis are prohibited from entering Liaki.
Another unusual thing about the transportation system of Liaki is the "King Masselius' Funicular" which connects the Oceanic District with the Sunshine Hills district. The exchange students will arrive at The Liaki International Airport and will be able to use public transport in Liaki Canton free of charge if our city's bid wins. You can travel to the Canton's smaller cities by bus and by monorail to the larger cities. There is a High Speed Rail that goes from Neu Graz through Liaki to Noumea. The airport is conected to the city center by a tram and monorail line.
The city published a popular free smartphone app that lets you plan your journey through Liaki using public transport and can help you get to the important city landmarks.
Most of the time there is no need to wait longer than 2 minutes for your tram, 4 minutes for your trolley and 5 minutes for your monorail train. Students, elders (over 70 years old) and govrnment officials can use Liaki's transportation system free of charge.Language and Culture(Image)
One of the streets in the Oceanic District
Nearly all of Liaki inhabitants speak Lia, Nou and English, other dialects of Nou such as Kisanbe can also be noticed in the city. Lia, the city's dominant language is a heavily slavic-influenced latin language with elements of Korean and German. Not suprisingly, Kasame dialect is spoken in the Little Kasama District(the southmost district of Liaki).
Liaki is the cultural hotspot of the United Cantons with several Lia Vocaloid concerts that attract milions of tourists from South New Caledonia and abroad being held every year. Vocaloid songs, Folk Metal/Rock and SNC Pop are the most popular kinds of music in Liaki.
Liaki is notorious for its' luxurious restaurants which do not serve typical Nou food, the city's rich culinary culture has developed so well because the city was the most important trade hub in South New Caledonia for thousands of years. Liaki's food is a mix between Nou culture and various other cultures. As a result it is the only region where people eat meat instead of fish, although everything is still traditionally served with rice. Just don't try to order pork, it was given to slaves before slavery was illegalized in 563 and is viewed as a tactless, barbarian dish. Lemonade is the Liaki Canton's culinary speciality since 1922 and is served with nearly every dish, or with wine/advocat tea in case you're not keen on lemonade.
The city is highly digitalized and basically any important information can be found on-line, people in Liaki are always in a hurry and simply cannot live without watches. If you like living an active life without boredom Liaki is a city for you.Geography
The city is located on the Li River estuary, mountains surround it from the east and the south. In the west is the Oceanic district which is located by the bay of Liaki, east of it is the Sunshine hills district and south of it is the City Center. There is an old, post-communist road that goes right through the Oceanic district, it is the Federal Expressway No.4 it was built in 1933 to connect all of the cities that are located on the coastline, it is a beautiful, scenic road. Neu Graz is located north of Liaki and Noumea is located south of it, if you decide to travel to one of these big cities by car you can either use that road or the modern Federal Highway No.1, although traveling by rail is much faster.Other Information
Things Students Need to Know:
- The Legal age of consent in The United Cantons is 22
- South New Caledonian laws apply to all foreign students
- Murderers are rehabilitated and integrated back to the society
- Theft for exchange students will result in a fine equal to the worth of the object and immediate deportation
- The Lia word for "Hello" is "Illa", and the word for "Goodbye" is "Livatus Victi"
- When hailing a taxi, face the road and point your forefinger at the road like this
- The Exchange rate in The United Cantons is 1 Piquantas(ℭ)= 2.123 NSD
- All Recreational Drugs except Nitrous oxide, Coffeine and Alcohol(the laws depend on the Canton) are illegal, students who use them will be immediately deported and denied access to the territories of South New Caledonia, "Light Alcohol"(wine, advocat tea and alcoholic candy) is legal for people over 14 years old in Liaki Canton
- Students are permitted to carry concealed handuns in the public, but must leave them in special lockers in the restroom before entering the school building
- Students will not be permitted to hunt as they're expected to stay in the city area for most of their stay
- Students are allowed to pick either a single or double room, in the second scenario, they will be assigned a roommate, students can always move to a single room if their roommate disapoints them
Climate
Liaki's temperature can be as high as 45°C in July, whilst in January it can reach 11°C. The summers are really dry and hot, springs humid and cold, autumns dry and hot and winters humid and moderately hot.School(Image)
The Riverside Apartment Complex
Exchange students will be attending the Michaelus Qiu Seeus Academy, the second most prestigious high school in South New Caledonia. It was built in 1846 at the orders of Serene Doge Kornelius Machabeus to educate the rich patrician children of the Republic. It accepted both men and women since its' founding and was closed during the Communist government's rule. The academy was reactivated by Akane Takeda, the infamous ultra nationalist that ended the communist rule.
The students have a big variety of additional subjects to chose from(42), including the academy's specialities: Chemistry, Geopolitics, Lia Language. They must pick at least 20 of them + three compulsory subjects: Nou Language and Literature, Engish and math.
The Riverside Apartament Complex, in which the students will be accomodated offers small, yet extremely efficient and practical rooms. It can be accessed by the Trolley line number 42, Bus line number 132 and Water Tram line number 3. The complex has a garage space in case one of the students decides to buy a scooter or a bike, it takes roughly 17 minutes to get to the city center from the apartments the fastes way(water tram) and 4 minutes to get to the Academy(trolley). Modern computers with free of charge internet access(both wi-fi and cable plugged) and free of charge access to the Nou National Television(12 channels) are provided at the courtesy of Liaki Digital Enterprise(LDE).
All of the students will receive a scholarship of 300 ℭ a month(in cash) and will be able to gain more scholarships by winning various national competitions. Students are permitted to bring an unlimited amount of money from their own country, we highly recommend bringing money as food prices in The United Cantons may suprise you.
Free uniforms that all students must wear during lessons will be provided for free, they are extremely stylish and were designed by "Lia's Apparel", a company based in Liaki.(Image)
Uniform for Women(Image)
Uniform for Men
Students are encouraged to join one of our Academy's teams that represent the Michaelus Qiu Seeus Academy at various national competitions: The Chess Team, the Football team, The Historical Team and the Pigeonball Squad.Entertainment, Shopping and Nightlife(Image)
Lia Vocaloid represents Liaki Canton
Are you a fan of Lia Vocaloids?
Proably not as they're not popular outside the United Cantons, although I bet that if you go to one of the Vocaloid concerts in Liaki you'll fall in love with them. You can see a small concert in the Lia Concert Hall in the Sunshine Hills District every evening and a bigger concert a few times a year- usually to commemorate an important historical event. The mot popular South New Caledonian Vocaloids are: Lia, Meo, Kisa and Negua, they are named after various Cantons of South New Caledonian and each one of them is a patron of one of a Canton. They basically are animated characters that are displayed at a special scene in 3d, their pitch is abnormally high and they sing really fast. Nevertheless, they are extremely popular especially among Nou teenagers.
If you like latest technological gadgets you must visit the Liaki Technological Mall, you can buy South New Caledonian phones, tablets and other gadgets that have not yet been exported to any other country there. Liaki is the center of the world IT production and it has the potential to amaze every technology lover.
If you are not so much keen on technology though, visit the Liaki Fashion Gallery in the Oceanic District. You can look fabulous with the latest Nou fashion pieces and look like a true Nou.
You are also able to visit the Nou Air Force Museum, the Nou Military Museum, the Nou Car Museum or the Great Nou Library if you preffer silence and a bit of history. If you like long walks, take the water tram north to Ammenberg and walk around the Liaki Forest Reserve or go to the old city and take look at traditional Nou architecture while sipping lemonade.
You won't be able to find any night clubs or strip clubs though, the closest ones are located in the economic capital, Noumea. You wouldn't be allowed in them anyway as only adults(over 20 years old) can access them.
by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:30 pm
Arstravia wrote:OMG I didnt't read your whole message yet but looking at the pictures it looks totally great !! I am sure Yan would feel great making his exchange there !!
He doesn't want to live in a big urban city as far as Arstravia cities are pretty old and medieval-shaped, so I think your capital city would fit perfectly well !
by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:36 pm
Arstravia wrote:Edit : but the problem is Yan does not speak English:/
Btw your school uniforms are awesome if you see what I mean
by Insaeldor » Tue May 26, 2015 12:42 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:Arstravia wrote:Edit : but the problem is Yan does not speak English:/
Btw your school uniforms are awesome if you see what I mean
1.Well, in case my city wins we will teach all of the students how to speak Lia. Once you learn the vocabulary it is extremely easy, therefore I don't think that teaching anyone Lia is going to be hard. Most of the teachers also know Polish, Korean and German if that makes a diffrence.
2.Awww... It is the kawaii Nou fashion!
I'm currently reading other host bids and I must admit that I like all of them.
by Arstravia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:51 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:Arstravia wrote:Edit : but the problem is Yan does not speak English:/
Btw your school uniforms are awesome if you see what I mean
1.Well, in case my city wins we will teach all of the students how to speak Lia. Once you learn the vocabulary it is extremely easy, therefore I don't think that teaching anyone Lia is going to be hard. Most of the teachers also know Polish, Korean and German if that makes a diffrence.
2.Awww... It is the kawaii Nou fashion!
I'm currently reading other host bids and I must admit that I like all of them.
by Zanzibar Republic » Tue May 26, 2015 12:52 pm
Arstravia wrote:South New Caledonia wrote:1.Well, in case my city wins we will teach all of the students how to speak Lia. Once you learn the vocabulary it is extremely easy, therefore I don't think that teaching anyone Lia is going to be hard. Most of the teachers also know Polish, Korean and German if that makes a diffrence.
2.Awww... It is the kawaii Nou fashion!
I'm currently reading other host bids and I must admit that I like all of them.
Aaww I got it now, so only ONE city will be available for ALL the students, is that it ? I thought that everyone could choose where he wanted his students to go among all the cities which were presented, sorry I misunderstood.
So what is the deadline if I want my country to apply ? Because this week is going to be a little busy for me and I was thinking about posting it this week-end :/
by Arstravia » Tue May 26, 2015 12:55 pm
Zanzibar Republic wrote:Arstravia wrote:
Aaww I got it now, so only ONE city will be available for ALL the students, is that it ? I thought that everyone could choose where he wanted his students to go among all the cities which were presented, sorry I misunderstood.
So what is the deadline if I want my country to apply ? Because this week is going to be a little busy for me and I was thinking about posting it this week-end :/
I don't think we're starting the roleplay until mid June so I think you're good
by Insaeldor » Tue May 26, 2015 1:02 pm
by The Nation of Ceneria » Tue May 26, 2015 1:06 pm
Insaeldor wrote:So I assume once it comes down to voting for host we are not allowed to vote for our own bid? Just asking so we can avoid another Dragomere (I think I spelt that right) incident that pretty much ruined the last RP.
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by Zanzibar Republic » Tue May 26, 2015 1:08 pm
The Nation of Ceneria wrote:Insaeldor wrote:So I assume once it comes down to voting for host we are not allowed to vote for our own bid? Just asking so we can avoid another Dragomere (I think I spelt that right) incident that pretty much ruined the last RP.
Yes, you may vote for yourself. Although I would personally prefer otherwise, this works better in the long run.
by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 1:09 pm
The Nation of Ceneria wrote:Insaeldor wrote:So I assume once it comes down to voting for host we are not allowed to vote for our own bid? Just asking so we can avoid another Dragomere (I think I spelt that right) incident that pretty much ruined the last RP.
Yes, you may vote for yourself. Although I would personally prefer otherwise, this works better in the long run.
by South New Caledonia » Tue May 26, 2015 1:12 pm
by Insaeldor » Tue May 26, 2015 1:13 pm
The Nation of Ceneria wrote:Insaeldor wrote:So I assume once it comes down to voting for host we are not allowed to vote for our own bid? Just asking so we can avoid another Dragomere (I think I spelt that right) incident that pretty much ruined the last RP.
Yes, you may vote for yourself. Although I would personally prefer otherwise, this works better in the long run.
by Arstravia » Tue May 26, 2015 1:26 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:I'm also thinking of a song to promote my city...
I think I have the right one, I'll post it in the host bid.
by Arstravia » Tue May 26, 2015 1:30 pm
by United Regions of Verona » Tue May 26, 2015 1:33 pm
by United Regions of Verona » Tue May 26, 2015 1:37 pm
South New Caledonia wrote:Intorduction
Liaki, the fourth most populous city in the United Cantons is located Liaki Canton and recently became the capital of The United Cantons. It is designated as The United Cantons of South New Caledonia's International Exchange Student Program host bid for the year 2015.(Image)Flag of The Liaki CantonLiaki
Established: ~250 BC
Size: 1 253 500 (January 2015 census)
Canton: Liaki
City Mayor: Kornelius RicardusOverview
Liaki is first reffered to in 250 BC by an Ekke traveler Mius, he shortly described the city as a newly founded, yet extremely well designed city that has potential to grow in the future. According to the Historical University of Liaki it was founded around 250 BC.(most likely in 248 BC.) by the Lia tribe which dominated the territories of modern-day United Cantons together with the Meo tribe. It was know as Liaberg until 1714.
As Liaki was located on the Li River estuary it quickly became an important trade hub. In 238 BC. the Lia tribe gained control of the Meo land through succession and controlled 80% of South New Caledonia. Liaki became the capital of the United Noulands in 210 BC. when all Nou tribes were finally united under one banner, when the empire collapsed in 50 BC. Liaki became the capital of the most important Nou Kingdom,the Lia Kingdom. It was the capital of The Most Serene Republic of South New Caledonia from 438 to 1879 when the communist government moved the capital to Noumea to show the government's lack of respect towards Nou tradition. Finally, Liaki became the capital of the United Cantons of South New Caledonia on the 25th of May 2015 to commemorate the end of radical far-left/far-right rule and the beggining of a new era in Nou history.Transportation
The transportation system of Liaki significantly differs from the modern highway hub that is Noumea. Trams, Trolleys, Scooters, taxis and Bicycles are the only vehicles that can be seen on the roads of Liaki, making its' streets unique. Cars other than taxis are prohibited from entering Liaki.
Another unusual thing about the transportation system of Liaki is the "King Masselius' Funicular" which connects the Oceanic District with the Sunshine Hills district. The exchange students will arrive at The Liaki International Airport and will be able to use public transport in Liaki Canton free of charge if our city's bid wins. You can travel to the Canton's smaller cities by bus and by monorail to the larger cities. There is a High Speed Rail that goes from Neu Graz through Liaki to Noumea. The airport is conected to the city center by a tram and monorail line.
The city published a popular free smartphone app that lets you plan your journey through Liaki using public transport and can help you get to the important city landmarks.
Most of the time there is no need to wait longer than 2 minutes for your tram, 4 minutes for your trolley and 5 minutes for your monorail train. Students, elders (over 70 years old) and govrnment officials can use Liaki's transportation system free of charge.Language and Culture(Image)
One of the streets in the Oceanic District
Nearly all of Liaki inhabitants speak Lia, Nou and English, other dialects of Nou such as Kisanbe can also be noticed in the city. Lia, the city's dominant language is a heavily slavic-influenced latin language with elements of Korean and German. Not suprisingly, Kasame dialect is spoken in the Little Kasama District(the southmost district of Liaki).
Liaki is the cultural hotspot of the United Cantons with several Lia Vocaloid concerts that attract milions of tourists from South New Caledonia and abroad being held every year. Vocaloid songs, Folk Metal/Rock and SNC Pop are the most popular kinds of music in Liaki.
Liaki is notorious for its' luxurious restaurants which do not serve typical Nou food, the city's rich culinary culture has developed so well because the city was the most important trade hub in South New Caledonia for thousands of years. Liaki's food is a mix between Nou culture and various other cultures. As a result it is the only region where people eat meat instead of fish, although everything is still traditionally served with rice. Just don't try to order pork, it was given to slaves before slavery was illegalized in 563 and is viewed as a tactless, barbarian dish. Lemonade is the Liaki Canton's culinary speciality since 1922 and is served with nearly every dish, or with wine/advocat tea in case you're not keen on lemonade.
The city is highly digitalized and basically any important information can be found on-line, people in Liaki are always in a hurry and simply cannot live without watches. If you like living an active life without boredom Liaki is a city for you.Geography
The city is located on the Li River estuary, mountains surround it from the east and the south. In the west is the Oceanic district which is located by the bay of Liaki, east of it is the Sunshine hills district and south of it is the City Center. There is an old, post-communist road that goes right through the Oceanic district, it is the Federal Expressway No.4 it was built in 1933 to connect all of the cities that are located on the coastline, it is a beautiful, scenic road. Neu Graz is located north of Liaki and Noumea is located south of it, if you decide to travel to one of these big cities by car you can either use that road or the modern Federal Highway No.1, although traveling by rail is much faster.Other Information
Things Students Need to Know:
- The Legal age of consent in The United Cantons is 22
- South New Caledonian laws apply to all foreign students
- Murderers are rehabilitated and integrated back to the society
- Theft for exchange students will result in a fine equal to the worth of the object and immediate deportation
- The Lia word for "Hello" is "Illa", and the word for "Goodbye" is "Livatus Victi"
- When hailing a taxi, face the road and point your forefinger at the road like this
- The Exchange rate in The United Cantons is 1 Piquantas(ℭ)= 2.123 NSD
- All Recreational Drugs except Nitrous oxide, Coffeine and Alcohol(the laws depend on the Canton) are illegal, students who use them will be immediately deported and denied access to the territories of South New Caledonia, "Light Alcohol"(wine, advocat tea and alcoholic candy) is legal for people over 14 years old in Liaki Canton
- Students are permitted to carry concealed handuns in the public, but must leave them in special lockers in the restroom before entering the school building
- Students will not be permitted to hunt as they're expected to stay in the city area for most of their stay
- Students are allowed to pick either a single or double room, in the second scenario, they will be assigned a roommate, students can always move to a single room if their roommate disapoints them
- The Emergency number in The United Cantons is 411
- The police is called the "Volunteer Militia" or "Milicia Osotina" in Lia
Climate
Liaki's temperature can be as high as 45°C in July, whilst in January it can reach 11°C. The summers are really dry and hot, springs humid and cold, autumns dry and hot and winters humid and moderately hot.School(Image)
The Riverside Apartment Complex
Exchange students will be attending the Michaelus Qiu Seeus Academy, the second most prestigious high school in South New Caledonia. It was built in 1846 at the orders of Serene Doge Kornelius Machabeus to educate the rich patrician children of the Republic. It accepted both men and women since its' founding and was closed during the Communist government's rule. The academy was reactivated by Akane Takeda, the infamous ultra nationalist that ended the communist rule.
The students have a big variety of additional subjects to chose from(42), including the academy's specialities: Chemistry, Geopolitics, Lia Language. They must pick at least 20 of them + three compulsory subjects: Nou Language and Literature, Engish and math.
The Riverside Apartament Complex, in which the students will be accomodated offers small, yet extremely efficient and practical rooms. It can be accessed by the Trolley line number 42, Bus line number 132 and Water Tram line number 3. The complex has a garage space in case one of the students decides to buy a scooter or a bike, it takes roughly 17 minutes to get to the city center from the apartments the fastes way(water tram) and 4 minutes to get to the Academy(trolley). Modern computers with free of charge internet access(both wi-fi and cable plugged) and free of charge access to the Nou National Television(12 channels) are provided at the courtesy of Liaki Digital Enterprise(LDE).
All of the students will receive a scholarship of 300 ℭ a month(in cash) and will be able to gain more scholarships by winning various national competitions. Students are permitted to bring an unlimited amount of money from their own country, we highly recommend bringing money as food prices in The United Cantons may suprise you.
Free uniforms that all students must wear during lessons will be provided for free, they are extremely stylish and were designed by "Lia's Apparel", a company based in Liaki.(Image)
Uniform for Women(Image)
Uniform for Men
Students are encouraged to join one of our Academy's teams that represent the Michaelus Qiu Seeus Academy at various national competitions: The Chess Team, the Football team, The Historical Team and the Pigeonball Squad.Entertainment, Shopping and Nightlife(Image)
Lia Vocaloid represents Liaki Canton
Are you a fan of Lia Vocaloids?
Proably not as they're not popular outside the United Cantons, although I bet that if you go to one of the Vocaloid concerts in Liaki you'll fall in love with them. You can see a small concert in the Lia Concert Hall in the Sunshine Hills District every evening and a bigger concert a few times a year- usually to commemorate an important historical event. The mot popular South New Caledonian Vocaloids are: Lia, Meo, Kisa and Negua, they are named after various Cantons of South New Caledonian and each one of them is a patron of one of a Canton. They basically are animated characters that are displayed at a special scene in 3d, their pitch is abnormally high and they sing really fast. Nevertheless, they are extremely popular especially among Nou teenagers.
If you like latest technological gadgets you must visit the Liaki Technological Mall, you can buy South New Caledonian phones, tablets and other gadgets that have not yet been exported to any other country there. Liaki is the center of the world IT production and it has the potential to amaze every technology lover.
If you are not so much keen on technology though, visit the Liaki Fashion Gallery in the Oceanic District. You can look fabulous with the latest Nou fashion pieces and look like a true Nou.
You are also able to visit the Nou Air Force Museum, the Nou Military Museum, the Nou Car Museum or the Great Nou Library if you preffer silence and a bit of history. If you like long walks, take the water tram north to Ammenberg and walk around the Liaki Forest Reserve or go to the old city and take look at traditional Nou architecture while sipping lemonade.
You won't be able to find any night clubs or strip clubs though, the closest ones are located in the economic capital, Noumea. You wouldn't be allowed in them anyway as only adults(over 20 years old) can access them.Essentials for Exchange Students in Liaki and forbidden objects
- An active passport and visa
- Money to cover additional living expenses, whilst 600 NSD that the government supplies you every month may seem enough, it is not due to the arid plow in South New Caledonia(all of the food has to be imported from abroad)
- Camera, South New Caledonia is a beautiful country tha you most likely want to have photos of
- Clothes or more money, fashionable clothes that help you blend into the environment can be bought in Liaki at low prices, although you can bring your own clothes
- Please bring a Smartphone, it is essential to using the complicated public transportation system
- Don't bring any narcotics
- You are able to bring a gun, although it is pointless as hunting is illegal and the Volunteer Militia patrols the streets for any criminals
by Flardania » Tue May 26, 2015 1:38 pm
Flag of the City of Kairaku
The Taisuist Republic of Flardania
Capital City: Megalo Mesembria
Leader: Dirigeant: Arata Kasuga
Currency: Ostian Drachma (OD)
Population: 524,010,253
Official Language: Japanese & French
Commonly Spoken Languages:Kanto-Ostian, English, Korean,
Mandarin, Vietnamese
NLRS-Zipangu Line
The Clean Flardanian Metro
Nia Tepplin Memorial International
Fujioka Academy
A typical dorm room within The Uchida.
Uchida Apartment Complex
The skyline of Kairaku's downtown at night.
by The Nation of Ceneria » Tue May 26, 2015 1:39 pm
United Regions of Verona wrote:actually
i couldnt be bothered to host
hey cenny, cud u remoev me biod froem d OP?
#yafran
WAIT ONE SECOND
I THOUGHT SELF-VOTING WASN'T ALLOWED IN IESP 2
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