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General Information
National Flag of Shahawkia
Coat of Arms of Shahawkia
The Royal Blue on the flag has been a core color of the nation for years. In the making of the current flag, it was kept for symbolic and historical purposes. Additionally, blue represents Equality as well as Liberty and Prosperity. The white cross symbolizes balance, as does the distribution between the Black and Blue colors. The 4 cyan stars are color variations of Royal Blue, the 4 stars represent the 4 core conflicts that happened in Shahawkia's early days, as well as how Shahawkia came out victorious in battle in each of those times. The correlation between the twisted Royal Blue as well as the Royal Blue symbolizes the connection that those conflicts have with the early developing Shahawkia.
The appearance of Royal Blue on the Coat of Arms is for the same reason as it is on the flag. The motto displayed "Perservantia Vincit Omnia" translates to "Perseverance Conquers All" in Latin, the Golden wreaths below the motto symbolize the prosperity and Glory within the nation. The Ulkrishaczec atop the Shield of Arms represents the freedom and cultural pride within Shahawkia. The Crown atop everything represents the Monarchy and the Emperor's reign over the people and the land.
Community Statistics
Land Area
Population
75
GDP
$10,780.95
(as of 2023)
$10,780.95
143.74 per cap.
Gini Quot.
HDI
Pop. Den.
Government
Emperor
Stephen I
Chancellor
Lincoln B.
Upper Chamber Legislature
Superior Assembly
Hugo V., Trent H.
Lower Chamber Legislature
National Assembly
Kings of Tabasphillym, Lowenand, Hantanna, and Tesseris
Ministries
Ministries of Shahawkia
Ministers of the Populous and Health, Currency and Finance, Produce and Agriculture, Foreign Affairs, and Security and Defense
S.B.N.
The Shahawkian Broadcasting Network (SBN) is one of the two primary news broadcasting bureaus within the Empire. The SBN operates mostly through film and recording-based news, while the Tyrillym Tribune operates through newsletters and website updates.