Plandis
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National motto: | Fidelitas (loyalty) Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (One for all, all for one) | ||
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Region | New Liberalia | ||
Capital | Alpa | ||
Largest Cities | Bet, Gemon, Eton | ||
Spoken Languages Official Unofficial | English, German French | ||
Government | Direct democracy Federal parliamentary republic | ||
Founded Independance Declared | 13 11th November 1577 | ||
Population • 2009 census | 2,736,000,000 | ||
Currency | 1 Plander (Pl) = 100 Plias (as) | ||
stats | NS-Dossier |
The Allied States of Plandis (short: Plandis) is a fully sovereign nation that is situated on the east of the continent of Vedast. It consists of 6 federal states called cantons.
General reference
The short form is pronounced /'plændɪz'/. There are two possible adjectives for Plandis: Either Plandonian or Plandian.
Geography
Plandis is bordered to the north by Northern Sushia and the Adritatic sea, to the east by unclaimed land, to the west and to the south by the Timor Ocean. he territory of Germany covers 65,725,606 km² and is influenced by a mediterranean climate.
Plandis is a country, that is situated in the Eastern and both in the Southern and in the Northern Hemisphere. Its extreme points are in the north The Peninsula of Alpa, in the west the city of My, in the south the Ued-Peninsula and in the east the checkpoint Euserst.
Plandis is the home of 2,736,000,000 inhabitants. Consequently, It has a population density of 41,6 inh./km².
Environment
Plandis within its borders hosts many major climatic subtypes, ranging from Tropical rain forest climate over Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate and Maritime Temperate climates to Tundra climate.
Influenced by this big differences, the Flora and Fauna of Plandis differs from place to place.
While the Kea parrot, marmot, Mountain goats, chinchilla, and pika live on the hilly regions of Plandis, lions, girafs and antilopes prefer the savannas.
The Flora of the savannas includes:
- Acacia (Tree)
- Loses leaves in dry season to conserve moisture
- Leafy canopy in rainy season (flattened by winds)
- Baobab (Tree)
- Stores water in trunk
- Thick bark to protect it from fires in dry season
- Long Tap roots to reach underground moisture
- Few leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration
- Grass
- Grow Quickly to 3 or 4 meters in clumps
- Shoots die in dry season leaving only roots
- Low Shrubs
- Drought resistant
- Small
- Thorns not leaves