by Mirum » Tue Jul 27, 2021 3:22 pm
by Texkentuck » Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:28 am
Does your nation value technology as important?
What is the number one top sold pet in your nation?
Does your nation value archeology and art?
What trade deals does your nation have?
How much does the average government official make?
How frequent are elections held?
As world leader do you give stimulus to citizens?
As World Leader is your nation a member of the WA?
If yes
Has your nation written proposals for the WA and which ones
What is one thing you find great about our nation Texkentuck?
Does your nation have airports?
Does your nation have trains?
What is your nations: Population and does your nation have immigrants?
What are your national colors:
What does your flag symbolize?
For Motherland News Network anything your nation would like to add?
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by Mirum » Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:03 am
Texkentuck wrote:-SNIP-
"Well. That certainly is a lot of questions. Let's see here... Yes, Mirum does value technology quite a bit, and integrates it with magic, so long as the magic (if disabled) would not compromise safety. The number one type of pets are fish, but closely followed by dogs, cats, birds, turtles, snakes, lizards, and pseudodragons. In that order. Yes, archeology and art are valued, as museums are quite popular, even today. The Government of Mirum has no ongoing trade deals internationally, but you can apply for one in our Embassy Program section. The average government official makes about 17.44 Mirian Pounds per day. Elections for local officials are held every two years. Elections for Senate Representatives and the President of Mirum are held every eight. There are no stimulus checks to citizens except during times of economic crisis. I have no idea what this 'WA' you speak of is. I, personally, like how your nation has easily and efficiently integrated airport security into travel. Our nation does have airports, however, airline services are currently working on their international websites and connections, so you may not see any Mirian Airlines aircraft flying to and from your nation yet. We do, in fact, have a high-speed monorail system traveling through the nation, however it is still under construction. We have well in excess of 50 million people here in Mirum and we do accept immigrants, however, the entry process is lengthy. Our national colors are purple, white, and gold. No official symbolism is behind the most recent flag design, the designers still argue over that. Please do not repost this directly, however, a link to the Q&A site will be approved. Thank you for your interest in our nation. Your gift of 'Snow Owl Water' is most graciously accepted. Again, thank you for your interest." -President Lyra Elmspirit |
by Free Stalliongrad » Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:25 pm
Greetings to you, I am Karolina Spletnova, journalist of The Red Stallion from Stalliongrad. |
by Mirum » Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:37 pm
Free Stalliongrad wrote:-SNIP-
"Greetings to you as well, Karolina. Yes, creatures that other dimensions defined as mythological or fantastic have existed, or currently do exist, in Mirum. Most possessed a bestial level of intelligence, but a few, like griffons and dragons, possessed higher levels of intelligence. Dragons are a quite well-known example of such, having been able to even communicate with other beings (humanoids included), and could cast magic as well. They were in existence up until the late 1500s, when they, sadly, simply vanished and have never been seen again. Anyways, thank you for your interest in our nation." -President Lyra Elmspirit |
by European Federation Reunified » Sun Dec 05, 2021 10:30 am
Amélie Colin, Student
Hi, my name is Amélie Colin and I am a student of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. Being an art lover, I would like to discover something more about your country from an artistic point of view: for example, what are your most prestigious monuments? What style of architecture do you prefer for your buildings?
What is the most popular artistic current in terms of painting?
by Mirum » Sun Dec 05, 2021 10:58 am
European Federation Reunified wrote:-SNIP-
"Hello, Ms. Amélie. I am glad you asked about art- what a great question. Our biggest artistic monument would have to be this one mural from 1823, in which it depicts how a city mixes beautifully with nature- The Nature of Progress, it is called- and it is currently on display in our national museum. Architecture in Mirum can be described as very clean and rigid, but with arches and wood as well as stone and metal. There is lots of glass, too. Our modern artwork style is quite interesting, and can really only be described as the art style known as romanticism- but cranked up to twelve, if that makes any sense. It looks almost picturesque of a scene or person, but you can clearly see the glorification of the theme in it. For example, there was this painting that showed a sunset from a mountain range that looked almost realistic, but there was clearly more vibrance in it than in real life. I apologise if none of this makes sense, I know very little about art other than what I come across online. Thank you for your questions." -President Lyra Elmspirit |
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