Panita is a medium sized nation, with over 300 million people at the last census. However, it has an extremely low population distribution of average 0.6 people per square kilometre. Its only land border is with the Supreme Republic of Napita, with whom it has an uneasy relationship. One of its states has recently become independent - that is, the Confederacy of Panitian Isles. It is on good terms with that nation.
Panita strongly believes in a balance between civil rights, political freedom and the economy. Panita deals primarily in primary and tertiary industry.
For more information read Panita's factbook.
Panita supports diplomatic immunity. However, if an ambassador has broken a serious law, a request will be made to the originating nation for relaxation of diplomatic immunity or deportation for trial in the home country. A member of the administrative or technical staff also has these rights, and no employee may be prosecuted for official business.
We follow a policy of protected communication, and Diplomatic Bags are not searched or opened. However, we ask that, as a gesture of good will, all items placed in Diplomatic Bags follow our quarantine and immigration restriction laws.
Panita requests that not more than 50 staff are brought into the country. However, staff can be hired in Panita for maintenance and non-diplomatic work. Not more than five vehicles can be brought in, and armed/military vehicles are prohibited.
Although Panita understands that embassies may have some security concerns, machine guns, explosives, riot gear and armor-piercing weapons are prohibited. All weapons are expected to be registered.
Panita does have quarantine concerns, and some items of particular concern are expected to be declared. A guide to these restrictions will be given upon request.
If you have a serious reason for exception to any of these guidelines, please telegram Panita's Foreign Affairs Department.
Panita's capital is Apaita. However, other major cities that may be suitable for consulates are the capitals of the provinces. These are: Menkote (Kinekopper), Hunmal (New Ricke), Henrio (Dianella), Nekata (Northern Panita), Appaeo (Eastern Panita), Goomni (Shoyun) and Gayan (Nemeo).
The only map available was made several centuries ago, but gives a rough idea to borders and landforms, and can be found here:
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Menkote is a fairly small city. It is a military centre, as it is located fairly close to the Napitian border. It also functions as a centre for the mining trade. Hunmal is a rural centre, dealing with much of the businesses associated with beef-based agriculture and other farming products. Henrio is a major city, lying at the heart of the nation. It is a modern city, and is a centre of information technology. Nekata is primarily a fishing town and port. However, it also has an important function in trade with nations to the north such as the Queendom of Mendakase and the Nomadic Peoples of Zaishu. Appaeo deals with much of our trade with the Panitian Isles. Goomni mainly functions as an administrative centre. Gayan is a fishing town.
Please put as much detail as you deem necessary. Any extra expense entailed by special requests will be expected to be compensated.
Please fill in a separate form for each embassy or consulate, and telegram them to Panita's Foreign Affairs Department.
Form 896-C8-163-B-008 (Screening for Embassies)
Section 1 - Nation Information:
- 1. Nation Name
2. Leaders:
- a. Head of State
b. Head of Government
c. Head of Department of Foreign Affairs (or equivalent)
4. Percentage of Population below Poverty Line
Section 2 - Government Policies:
- 1. Slavery
- a. Is any form of slavery legal in your country? If so, please explain further. If not, please proceed to Q2.
b. Do slaves have any rights? IIf so, please explain further.
- a. Is the environment a political priority in your country?
b. On a scale of 1-10, where 1 is pristine and 10 is a wasteland, how polluted is your country?
c. Please summarise major current conservation measures.
- a. Is homosexuality legal? If not, please explain punishments etc.
c. Is adoption by gay couples legal? If it is, do gay couples have to go through any special screening process? If so, please explain further.
d. Is gay marriage legal?
g. Are there any recorded cases of anti-homosexual behaviour in your country's military in the last five years?
- a. Is conscription currently happening in your country?
b. Is conscription legal at any time in your country?
c. What is your country's policy on conscientious objectors?
- a. Does the average citizen have a part in government (i.e. voting etc.)
b. Does your country have a monarch? If so, what is his/her name and title?
Section 3 - Your nation and Panita
- 1. Are Panitian citizens welcome to immigrate to your country?
2. Are Panitian businesses welcome to trade with/expand to your country?
Section 4 - Ambassadorial Information
- 1. Ambassador's Name:
2. Family:
3. Numbers of Staff
- a. Diplomatic Staff:
b. Security Staff:
c. Service Staff:
d. Will you be hiring in Panita?
5. Number and Type of Vehicles:
6. Any special requests?