Draft:Feud of Tomania

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feud of Tomania
Φέουδο της Τομανίας
Flag of Tomania
Flag
Coat of arms of Tomania
Coat of arms
Motto: without faith we have no direction
"This motto is an example"
Anthem: "National anthem" https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=591351506&sxsrf=AM9HkKk0UG1xZ3vDKooAYEbsR7Ip_MKHUw:1702680766738&q=hymn+to+liberty&tbm=vid&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiIrpGSxJKDAxXHxAIHHYFoChwQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1366&bih=641&dpr=1#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:492b3973,vid:5VkPRU6C-JQ,st:0
StatusClient state of Kingdom of Arkaland
Capital[Downbent
Largest cityDownbent
Official languagesGreek,English
Recognised national languagesCretan
Recognised regional languagesDownbentian
Ethnic groups
(2023)
  • 80% Greeks,Tomanians
  • 20% others
Religion
(2023)
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Demonym(s)Tomanian,Arkalandian
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• Lord of Tomania
George I of Arkland
• Lord
Konstantin I of Tomania
LegislatureParliament
assembly of the high ranks
assembly
Independence 
This country is client state of Kingdom of Arkaland
Population
• 2023 estimate
4
• 2023 census
3
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
50€
CurrencyEuro(€),Arkalandian dracma
Time zoneUTC+2 (XST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3
Date formatdd/m/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code[[+30]
Today part of

Founded in 2022 by a group of friends, The Feud of Tomania emerged as a protest against high taxes. While its initial activities were limited, it quickly garnered a dedicated following. At its inception, the leader of the feud was John the First, who governed the fiefdom with prudence and intelligence, setting the tone for the group's early endeavors.

The Feud of Tomania served as a symbol of resistance against the burdensome taxation imposed by the ruling authorities. Despite its modest beginnings, the movement resonated with like-minded individuals who shared concerns about fiscal policies and governmental practices.

Under the sagacious leadership of John the First, the feud aimed to address socio-economic issues and promote a sense of community solidarity. John's prudent governance and strategic thinking contributed to the group's credibility and attracted supporters who believed in the cause.

As the feud gained momentum, its activities evolved to encompass a broader spectrum of civic engagement. Beyond its initial focus on taxes, it became a platform for advocating for various social and economic reforms, drawing attention to issues that resonated with its growing base of followers.

While The Feud of Tomania may have started as a reaction to fiscal policies, its impact expanded beyond mere protest. It transformed into a dynamic force that sought positive change, with its charismatic leader, John the First, playing a pivotal role in shaping the movement's early trajectory.

Etymology

The name of the nation originated from the suggestion of one of the attendees, proposing the name "Tomania" because it sounded pleasant to the ear. This idea was chosen as they perceived that the name had a pleasing sound and conveyed a positive aesthetic.

Since the adoption of this proposal, the name "Tomania" has been established as the official name of the nation. This choice reflects the importance placed on the communicative and cultural aspects of the country's identity. In this way, the name "Tomania" has become a central element connecting its citizens to their history and community, creating a common bond of identity.

History

The province of Tomania propagates the claim that it is the successor of the Greco-Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. This propaganda stems from the history of the first Archon of Tomania, John the First, whose ancestors were related to the Byzantine Emperor Komnenos.

John the First, as the first Archon of Tomania, is portrayed as a continuation of this noble genealogy, highlighting the continuity of Tomania with the tradition of the Byzantine Empire. The kinship with Emperor Komnenos is emphasized as an element that underscores the leadership position and historical continuity of Tomania.

This political approach enhances the cultural modernization of Tomania and promotes a sense of high heritage. Inspired by this historical connection, the inhabitants perceive themselves as custodians of tradition, bearing the historical responsibility to protect and promote their heritage.

Politics and government

The history of Tomania is an example of developments and transitions of power that shape the political landscape of the region. From a province of the Kingdom of Arkaland, Tomania now obeys the King of Arkaland, however, its past is distinguished by a different form of government.

In earlier times, Tomania was subject to the administration of the lord and the most important men of the fief. Decisions were made locally, based on community needs and traditions. The lord held a central role in governance, while the most important men contributed to the social and economic balance of the region.

With its incorporation into the Kingdom of Arkaland, Tomania is now in a new phase where central power is centered on the King. Decisions are made at a more extensive level, affecting the entire province. This change shifts the center of gravity from the local feudal system to a more centralized, royal administration.

Nevertheless, Tomania's roots remain deeply connected to its history, and the richness of its cultural heritage reflects the combination of past and present that make it a region with a unique identity.

Law and order

Today, the enforcement of law and order in the region is primarily carried out by Kingdom of Arkaland, marking a significant shift in the security apparatus's operation. In the past, this enforcement was the responsibility of unarmed security forces in Tomania, highlighting a previous regime.

The transition to Arkaland as the main entity for law enforcement signifies a move towards a more centralized, coordinated approach to security management. The adoption of this new model has implications for the functioning of justice, preventative measures, and community relations.

Nevertheless, the history of the unarmed security forces in Tomania remains vivid, shaping the culture and social memory of the area. The change in the enforcement authority does not diminish the significance of this tradition but incorporates it into a new framework that reflects the contemporary reality and needs of the community.

Military

The Tomanian army constitutes an impressive chapter in the political and social structure of Tomania, as it is entirely composed of the unarmed forces that every young member of the community is obligated to serve. This strategic approach combines education, social cohesion, and national identity, creating a blend of defense strategy and community awareness.

The youth who joins the Tomanian army undergoes a unique journey that integrates military training, intellectual development, and social service. This army is not just a military force but an institution that shapes the character and values of the youth, contributing to the strengthened coordination of the community.

In this way, the Tomanian army serves not only its strategic role but also functions as a platform for the development of leadership skills, the formation of collaborative abilities, and social consciousness. Consequently, the youth not only contributes to the defense of Tomania but also to the comprehensive development of their community.

Geography and climate

Crete is dominated by rugged mountains rising from the sea. The island's east-west mountain range consists of four main groups that rise to the island's highest point, Mount Ídi, 8,058 feet (2,456 meters) in elevation. To the west the Lefka ("White") Mountains reach 8,045 feet (2,452 meters), and to the east the Dikti Mountains rise to 7,047 feet (2,148 meters) in elevation.

Crete's climate varies between temperate and subtropical, with an average annual rainfall of about 25 inches (640 mm) and hot, dry summers. Winter temperatures are relatively mild. The air in the mountains is temperate and cool. Rainfall in this area is much higher than elsewhere on the island, and the mountains are often covered with snow in winter (November to May), which may remain on the highest peaks for much of the year.{{Weather box}}.

Culture

In Tomania, people embrace the Cretan culture, which represents a wealth of traditions, art, and a way of life that inspires the community. Within Tomanian culture, this Cretan influence manifests itself through various aspects of life, providing a distinct character.

Cretan musical tradition is an integral part of the local culture, with characteristic Cretan instruments and traditional melodies being prominent in social events and festive occasions. Dance and traditional dances, often accompanied by live music, serve as expressions of the culture and social connection.

Cretan cuisine has also become ingrained in the lives of people in Tomania, offering a rich variety of flavors. Traditional Cretan appetizers and local recipes, such as "ntakos" and "chochliouda," reflect the community's love for good food and enjoyable social gatherings.

Ultimately, the Cretan culture in Tomania constitutes an exciting blend of tradition and contemporary expression, imparting a unique identity to the community.

Holidays

Date Name Remarks
26 January National day .the day of the establishment

External links

kingdom.of.arkaland@gmail.com