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The '''Kiravian addressing system''' is based on a nested hierarchy of discrete geographical units, from the ''dar'' (lot, parcel, or estate) to the block (''ram'') or townland, on up to the [[Kiravian province|province]]. Kiravian addresses do not make reference to streets or roads (which are not named in Kiravia), but rather to the physical configurations of the country’s built environments and the boundaries of its administrative divisions. The web portal [[Kiravia.kr]] describes the system as “place-oriented rather than route-oriented”. The system is complex and idiosyncratic, showing considerable variation across the country. | |||
The basis of the Kiravian system is landlots and land development. Changing patterns of development in an area thus result in changes to how locations are addressed as they are subdivided and developed. | |||
== | ==General paradigm== | ||
The | There are two general forms of address in Kiravia, usually referred to as "urban" and "rural". The boundary between urban and rural in terms of addresses is often blurry. Buildings in {{wp|Nucleated village|clustered rural villages}} typically use an "urban"-style address,<ref>Typicalment, villages user urban-type addresses while ''hamlets'', as defined by their heritage from premodern times as home to non-cultivating communities such as ''[[harsitem]]'', use rural-type addresses. {{wp|Dispersed settlement|dispersed}} and {{wp|Linear settlement|linear villages}} are assigned rural-type addresses even if they have incorporated as municipalities.</ref> while some newly built-up {{wp|peri-urban}} developments use rural addresses. | ||
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|- | |||
! Urban | |||
! Rural | |||
|- style="font-weight:normal; background-color:#efefef;" | |||
| [ Lot №] , [ Block № ]-''ram'', [ Circuit № ]<br> | |||
[ ''vintuv'' ]<br> | |||
[ Optional additional layers: District, City borough, New area etc. ]<br> | |||
[ City ], [ [[Countyship]] ], [ Province ]<br> | |||
[ Country, e.g. KF, [[Atrassic Crona]] ]<br> | |||
| [ Lot № OR Named Estate ], [ Townland ], [ Sector ]<br> | |||
[ Optional additional layers: Township, Island, Hollow/Valley, etc. ]<br> | |||
[ Optional: Nearest town or village ]<br> | |||
[ [[Countyship]] ], [ Province ]<br> | |||
[ Country, e.g. KF, [[Atrassic Crona]] ]<br> | |||
|- | |||
| Example | |||
| Example | |||
|- style="font-weight:normal; background-color:#efefef;" | |||
| '''[[Orbital Resonance SAK]]'''<br> | |||
№ 6, 12-''ram'', 9-''kontruv''<br> | |||
Central Business District<br> | |||
[[Cities of Kiravia#Xéulev|Xéulev]], Co. Tapanin, [[Kaviska]]<br> | |||
Kiravian Federacy | |||
| '''[[Fyren Raıdhvód III]]'''<br> | |||
№ 28, Stalkinurmom Twnld. NW<br> | |||
Co. Turmut, [[Kensonia]]<br> | |||
Kiravian Federacy | |||
|} | |||
In urban addresses, lots are numbered within their "block" (''ram''), and blocks are numbered (often irregularly) within a "circuit" (''kontruv''). In rural addresses, lots are numbered within their {{wp|townland}}. Most townlands are named, but in some remote parts of the colonies and remote parts of the mainland interior they may be numbered instead. It is not uncommon for large rural estates or high-volume urban addresses to dispense with lot numbers, and use a named location instead (e.g. Konsaháken Manor, World Financial Building). | |||
All urban circuits have numbers known to the sector post office; however, in some cities the sector numbers are not common knowledge, and the corresponding neighbourhood name is used instead. In [[Escarda]], the opposite is the case: most residential neighbourhoods do not have official names and use only the ''kontruv'' number. In larger towns and cities, ''kontruv'' are numbered within ''vintuv'' which are (or once were) physically discernible districts or outgrowths of the urban area. Rural addresses are also grouped into sectors, which in most cases are directional divisions of the countyship (e.g. NW, NE, SE, SW), though in the South and the Baylands they are generally named instead and correspond to large historic landholdings or feudal domains. | |||
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Many addresses feature additional geographic information that may apply, such as a city district or borough (if not elsewhere specified), a civil or survey {{wp|township}} in states where they exist, or relevant physical-geographic features such as hollows, valleys, or islands. Such information helps to reduce ambiguity and facilitate timely and correct delivery. | |||
All rural addresses include the [[countyship]] in which the address is located. Most urban-type addresses also include the countyship, though in the largest cities it is more common to omit it. The Kiravian Post strongly recommends that all addresses include the province in which they are located. However, in [[Valēka]], it is customary to ignore this for residential addresses. Every province has an official postal abbreviation, as do the Army Post Office, Fleet Post Office, and Diplomatic Post Office. | |||
For international mail, the country (e.g. Kiravian Federacy, Atrassic Crona, [[Scapa]], [[Pribraltar]], [[Saint Kennera]]) should also be specified. | |||
''' | ==Variations== | ||
In suburban areas with {{wp|tract housing}}, the tract or development usually serves as the named ''kontruv'' or townland inside which the blocks (''ram'') are numbered, though this is not always the case, as smaller developments or very large developments may be included within a preëxisting townland/''kontruv'' or subdivided into ''kontruya'', respectively. | |||
'' | Populated mountains or hills often constitute their own townland. In the Northwest Territory, numbered geodesic ''ranges'' are used as an addressing unit between the countyship and vicinity, in lieu of proper townlands. | ||
In | Many Kiravian settlements built or redeveloped/expanded under the [[Kiravian Union]] comprise a number of numbered {{wp|microdistricts}}. In these places, the entire microdistrict is treated as a single block (''ram'') within which buildings may be identified by numbers (often irregular), names, or non-numeric ordinals, such as letters or Ogham runes. A similar scheme is often used for buildings that are part of institutional {{wp|campus}}es or similar complexes. In the few {{wp|linear city|linear cities}} realised under the Kiravian Union, a system of band + segment is used as the basis for the ''kontruv'', within which blocks and lots are numbered quite regularly, owing to the grid-planned layout of these subunits. | ||
== Extent == | |||
The Kiravian addressing system is used throughout the [[Kiravian Federacy]] and [[Kiravian Collectivity]], with the exception of [[New Ardmore]]. In New Ardmore, streets are named and urban addresses resemble those used in [[Urcea]] or [[Arcerion]]. In rural areas, an indigenous reckoning of {{wp|townlands}} is in use, so rural addresses in New Ardmore more closely resemble their mainland Kiravian counterparts. | |||
The Kiravian Post's effort to fully extend the Kiravian addressing system to [[Atrassic Crona]] by delineating ''ram'', ''kontruv'', and ''vintuv'' is ongoing. As of 2030, the Post claims that all lots and blocks in compact villages have been addressed, but that facts on the ground have complicated efforts to comprehensively address rural areas, as well as {{wp|irregular settlements}} and unauthorised refugees camps such as those surrounding East [[Rigo Joint Security Area|Rigo]]. | |||
The | |||
The Kiravian Post also serves the {{wp|associated state}}s of [[Saint Kennera]] and [[Pribraltar]], and the Kiravian addressing system is used there as well. The same is true in [[Scapa]], with the unique distinction that all addresses in Scapa are rural in form, even those in the larger towns. | |||
The | |||
=Another Caucus List= | =Another Caucus List= |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 24 January 2024
Housing in Kiravia
Kiravian addressing system
The Kiravian addressing system is based on a nested hierarchy of discrete geographical units, from the dar (lot, parcel, or estate) to the block (ram) or townland, on up to the province. Kiravian addresses do not make reference to streets or roads (which are not named in Kiravia), but rather to the physical configurations of the country’s built environments and the boundaries of its administrative divisions. The web portal Kiravia.kr describes the system as “place-oriented rather than route-oriented”. The system is complex and idiosyncratic, showing considerable variation across the country.
The basis of the Kiravian system is landlots and land development. Changing patterns of development in an area thus result in changes to how locations are addressed as they are subdivided and developed.
General paradigm
There are two general forms of address in Kiravia, usually referred to as "urban" and "rural". The boundary between urban and rural in terms of addresses is often blurry. Buildings in clustered rural villages typically use an "urban"-style address,[1] while some newly built-up peri-urban developments use rural addresses.
Urban | Rural |
---|---|
[ Lot №] , [ Block № ]-ram, [ Circuit № ] [ vintuv ] |
[ Lot № OR Named Estate ], [ Townland ], [ Sector ] [ Optional additional layers: Township, Island, Hollow/Valley, etc. ] |
Example | Example |
Orbital Resonance SAK № 6, 12-ram, 9-kontruv |
Fyren Raıdhvód III № 28, Stalkinurmom Twnld. NW |
In urban addresses, lots are numbered within their "block" (ram), and blocks are numbered (often irregularly) within a "circuit" (kontruv). In rural addresses, lots are numbered within their townland. Most townlands are named, but in some remote parts of the colonies and remote parts of the mainland interior they may be numbered instead. It is not uncommon for large rural estates or high-volume urban addresses to dispense with lot numbers, and use a named location instead (e.g. Konsaháken Manor, World Financial Building).
All urban circuits have numbers known to the sector post office; however, in some cities the sector numbers are not common knowledge, and the corresponding neighbourhood name is used instead. In Escarda, the opposite is the case: most residential neighbourhoods do not have official names and use only the kontruv number. In larger towns and cities, kontruv are numbered within vintuv which are (or once were) physically discernible districts or outgrowths of the urban area. Rural addresses are also grouped into sectors, which in most cases are directional divisions of the countyship (e.g. NW, NE, SE, SW), though in the South and the Baylands they are generally named instead and correspond to large historic landholdings or feudal domains.
Many addresses feature additional geographic information that may apply, such as a city district or borough (if not elsewhere specified), a civil or survey township in states where they exist, or relevant physical-geographic features such as hollows, valleys, or islands. Such information helps to reduce ambiguity and facilitate timely and correct delivery.
All rural addresses include the countyship in which the address is located. Most urban-type addresses also include the countyship, though in the largest cities it is more common to omit it. The Kiravian Post strongly recommends that all addresses include the province in which they are located. However, in Valēka, it is customary to ignore this for residential addresses. Every province has an official postal abbreviation, as do the Army Post Office, Fleet Post Office, and Diplomatic Post Office.
For international mail, the country (e.g. Kiravian Federacy, Atrassic Crona, Scapa, Pribraltar, Saint Kennera) should also be specified.
Variations
In suburban areas with tract housing, the tract or development usually serves as the named kontruv or townland inside which the blocks (ram) are numbered, though this is not always the case, as smaller developments or very large developments may be included within a preëxisting townland/kontruv or subdivided into kontruya, respectively.
Populated mountains or hills often constitute their own townland. In the Northwest Territory, numbered geodesic ranges are used as an addressing unit between the countyship and vicinity, in lieu of proper townlands.
Many Kiravian settlements built or redeveloped/expanded under the Kiravian Union comprise a number of numbered microdistricts. In these places, the entire microdistrict is treated as a single block (ram) within which buildings may be identified by numbers (often irregular), names, or non-numeric ordinals, such as letters or Ogham runes. A similar scheme is often used for buildings that are part of institutional campuses or similar complexes. In the few linear cities realised under the Kiravian Union, a system of band + segment is used as the basis for the kontruv, within which blocks and lots are numbered quite regularly, owing to the grid-planned layout of these subunits.
Extent
The Kiravian addressing system is used throughout the Kiravian Federacy and Kiravian Collectivity, with the exception of New Ardmore. In New Ardmore, streets are named and urban addresses resemble those used in Urcea or Arcerion. In rural areas, an indigenous reckoning of townlands is in use, so rural addresses in New Ardmore more closely resemble their mainland Kiravian counterparts.
The Kiravian Post's effort to fully extend the Kiravian addressing system to Atrassic Crona by delineating ram, kontruv, and vintuv is ongoing. As of 2030, the Post claims that all lots and blocks in compact villages have been addressed, but that facts on the ground have complicated efforts to comprehensively address rural areas, as well as irregular settlements and unauthorised refugees camps such as those surrounding East Rigo.
The Kiravian Post also serves the associated states of Saint Kennera and Pribraltar, and the Kiravian addressing system is used there as well. The same is true in Scapa, with the unique distinction that all addresses in Scapa are rural in form, even those in the larger towns.
Another Caucus List
Caucus | Camp | ||
---|---|---|---|
Shaftonist-Republican Alliance | Mainstream, pro-market conservatives and reformists, mainly in the Renascentist and Shaftonist-democratic tradition | Pro-admin. | |
Caritist Social Union | Religiously-inspired centre- to centre-left economic reformers | Divided | |
Coscivian National Congress | Coscivian nationalists and centre-authoritarian statists | Pro-admin. | |
Popular Democratic Front | Kirosocialists, other socialists and social-democrats, and other left-wing populists and nationalists. | Anti-admin. | |
Authentic Historical Caucus | Market-skeptical and rural-oriented traditionalist conservatives, doctrinnaire theoconservatives and Islamists, Imperial Revivalists, and Southern regionalists. | Anti-admin. | |
Union of Democrats & Independents | Liberal centrists, modern liberals, and dissident Shaftonist-Republicans | Anti-admin. | |
Kiravian Free Alliance | Anti-establishment populists, libertarians, and others. | Anti-admin. | |
Kiravia of Regions | Antifederalists, minority interest parties, and others. | Neutral |
Immigrants 🤮
21120 Census Pontevedra | |
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Country or Theme of Birth | Population |
Great Kirav | 9,165,570 |
Overseas Regions | 310,019 |
The Cape | 243,490 |
Cartadania | 241,403 |
Caphiria | 117,161 |
Paulastra | 80,062 |
Sydona Islands | 77,300 |
Turkey | 69,835 |
Corumm | 67,540 |
Kelekona | 60,438 |
Gongchakuo | 56,692 |
Levantine Union | 55,022 |
Biznatchistan | 52,758 |
Titecaxha | 49,124 |
D.R. Wiki | 47,091 |
Telonaticolan | 47,058 |
Chappaqua | 18,209 |
Other countries and territories | 846,914 |
Bérasar
21120 Census Bérasar | |
---|---|
Country or Theme of Birth | Population |
Kiravian Federation | 9,165,570 |
Overseas Regions | 310,019 |
Faneria | 243,490 |
Levantine Union | 241,103 |
Caphiria | 117,161 |
Hendalarsk | 80,520 |
Caergwynn | 69,835 |
Lilliputia | 52,758 |
Corumm | 67,540 |
Bigtopia | 60,438 |
Gongchakuo | 56,692 |
Cartadania | 55,022 |
Marche Noir | 52,758 |
Titecaxha | 49,124 |
Sydona Islands | 7,300 |
Telonaticolan | 47,058 |
South Kirav | 18,209 |
Other countries and territories | 846,914 |
- ↑ Typicalment, villages user urban-type addresses while hamlets, as defined by their heritage from premodern times as home to non-cultivating communities such as harsitem, use rural-type addresses. dispersed and linear villages are assigned rural-type addresses even if they have incorporated as municipalities.