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'''Bomo''' (<small>Bomo:</small> ''bomo'' [[Language#Phonology|[IPA]]]), officially the '''Bommese Union''', is a country located on the east coast of Puzimm, bordered on the west by Sonka, and on the north an east by the Sea of Lahan. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> Bomo is tied closely to the countries of Lahan, as most of the Lahiri peoples that did not migrate to Lahan long ago now live in modern day Bomo. The most of the languages spoken in Bomo belong to the Baredinan branch of the Lahiri language family, but some Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages are also spoken in Bomo by minority groups. Bomo's history is mostly characterized by the Neviran occupation, and then by the civil war that occured years later. As a result of this civil war, Bomo has an interesting government, with two separate government entities, the oligarchical Council and the Democratic Parliment, working together to govern the nation. Bomo is an nation made of mostly rural farmers and fishermen, although it does have a few cities that are more developed. <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. --> | '''Bomo''' (<small>Bomo:</small> ''bomo'' [[Language#Phonology|[IPA]]]), officially the '''Federal Bommese Union''', is a country located on the east coast of Puzimm, bordered on the west by Sonka, and on the north an east by the Sea of Lahan. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> Bomo is tied closely to the countries of Lahan, as most of the Lahiri peoples that did not migrate to Lahan long ago now live in modern day Bomo. The most of the languages spoken in Bomo belong to the Baredinan branch of the Lahiri language family, but some Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages are also spoken in Bomo by minority groups. Bomo's history is mostly characterized by the Neviran occupation, and then by the civil war that occured years later. As a result of this civil war, Bomo has an interesting government, with two separate government entities, the oligarchical Council and the Democratic Parliment, working together to govern the nation. Bomo is an nation made of mostly rural farmers and fishermen, although it does have a few cities that are more developed. <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. --> | ||
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The Federal Bommese Union Bomo |
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Motto: For unity, for life, for tradition. | ||||
Capital and Largest City | Bomo City | |||
Official languages | Bomo | |||
Demonym | Bommese | |||
Government | Semidemocratic Federal State | |||
- | Elder Counselor | Ojevi Kɑ'ɑtsin | ||
- | Head Senator | ðefɤs ʃpɤtʃa | ||
Legislature | Congress | |||
- | Upper house | Council | ||
- | Lower house | Senate | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2015 estimate | 51,000,000 | ||
Currency | Nickel Trʌçʌt | |||
Time zone | SCT (SCT+6) | |||
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +694 | |||
Internet TLD | .bmo |
Bomo (Bomo: bomo [IPA]), officially the Federal Bommese Union, is a country located on the east coast of Puzimm, bordered on the west by Sonka, and on the north an east by the Sea of Lahan. Bomo is tied closely to the countries of Lahan, as most of the Lahiri peoples that did not migrate to Lahan long ago now live in modern day Bomo. The most of the languages spoken in Bomo belong to the Baredinan branch of the Lahiri language family, but some Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages are also spoken in Bomo by minority groups. Bomo's history is mostly characterized by the Neviran occupation, and then by the civil war that occured years later. As a result of this civil war, Bomo has an interesting government, with two separate government entities, the oligarchical Council and the Democratic Parliment, working together to govern the nation. Bomo is an nation made of mostly rural farmers and fishermen, although it does have a few cities that are more developed.