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'''Kepeshte''' (<small>Kepran:</small> ''Kepêšte'' [[Kepran language#Phonology|[qɑ'ɸəʂt]]], <small>Ozarian:</small> ''Cepava''), officially the '''Archduchy of Kepeshte''', is a country located in [[Atsiq]].
'''Kepeshte''' (<small>Kepran:</small> ''Kepêšte'' [[Kepran language#Phonology|[qɑ'ɸəʂt]]], <small>Ozarian:</small> ''Cepava''), officially the '''Archduchy of Kepeshte''', is a country located in [[Atsiq]]. Kepeshte ([[Kepran language|Kepran]] ''kepêš té'', "land of the Kep") was one of the richest Imperial provinces and became independent much later than the northern nations, separating from Kharagirit in 1942. It is a conservative constitutional monarchy that keeps up many of the aristocratic traditions of old, maintaining neutrality in the conflicts between the states of Atsiq and focussing on economic growth. Kepeshte is different from most other South Atsiq countries in that humans play an unusually prominent role on the political stage, rising to high office regularly. It is also the only Atsiq monarchy with seniority succession laws, meaning that the eldest sibling of the ruling monarch succeeds to the throne.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 20:01, 11 January 2020

Kepeshte

Kepeshte (Kepran: Kepêšte [qɑ'ɸəʂt], Ozarian: Cepava), officially the Archduchy of Kepeshte, is a country located in Atsiq. Kepeshte (Kepran kepêš té, "land of the Kep") was one of the richest Imperial provinces and became independent much later than the northern nations, separating from Kharagirit in 1942. It is a conservative constitutional monarchy that keeps up many of the aristocratic traditions of old, maintaining neutrality in the conflicts between the states of Atsiq and focussing on economic growth. Kepeshte is different from most other South Atsiq countries in that humans play an unusually prominent role on the political stage, rising to high office regularly. It is also the only Atsiq monarchy with seniority succession laws, meaning that the eldest sibling of the ruling monarch succeeds to the throne.

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