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'''Tapakdore''', officially the '''Queendom of Tapakdore''' is a developing nation in the [[Audonia]]n region of [[Daria]]. It is bound by [[Pukhgundi]] in the | '''Tapakdore''', officially the '''Queendom of Tapakdore''' is a developing nation in the [[Audonia]]n region of [[Daria]]. It is bound by the [[Aab-e-Farus]] in the north, [[Pukhgundi]] in the northeast, [[Dhavastu]] in the south, and [[Umardwal]] in the west. Its capital and coastal regions are becoming more heavily urbanized with its interior remaining largely rural. | ||
Tapakdore has an absolute monarchy who fills the role of both legislature and executive, and a supreme court, which has been criticized for being a puppet of the monarch. | Tapakdore has an absolute monarchy who fills the role of both legislature and executive, and a supreme court, which has been criticized for being a puppet of the monarch. | ||
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Buddhism is the cornerstone of Tapakdore's religious make up, 46% of the population of the nation are its adherence. Its arrival in Tapakdore came through the conversion of Emperor Ashoka of the [[Arunid Empire]] in the 3rd century BCE. Mahayana Buddhism, emphasizing compassion and the potential for all beings to achieve enlightenment, is the dominant school of thought within the country. Buddhism is practiced by all ethnic groups but its ethnographic center is among the Tapakdi people. | Buddhism is the cornerstone of Tapakdore's religious make up, 46% of the population of the nation are its adherence. Its arrival in Tapakdore came through the conversion of Emperor Ashoka of the [[Arunid Empire]] in the 3rd century BCE. Mahayana Buddhism, emphasizing compassion and the potential for all beings to achieve enlightenment, is the dominant school of thought within the country. Buddhism is practiced by all ethnic groups but its ethnographic center is among the Tapakdi people. | ||
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Christianity, in its various denominations, represents a minority of 5.2% within Tapakdore. Its arrival occurred during the colonial period and missionary activities in the 17th and 18th centuries. They are predominantly Protestant, [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism]] is the chief among them. The remaining 2.5% of the population either identify with other religions or do not subscribe to any particular faith. It is mostly practiced along the coast, particularly in the islands of [[Peshabiwar]]. | Christianity, in its various denominations, represents a minority of 5.2% within Tapakdore. Its arrival occurred during the colonial period and missionary activities in the 17th and 18th centuries. They are predominantly Protestant, [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism]] is the chief among them. The remaining 2.5% of the population either identify with other religions or do not subscribe to any particular faith. It is mostly practiced along the coast, particularly in the islands of [[Peshabiwar]]. | ||
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Tapakdore, is nestled in the [[Middle seas region]], and is known for its rich natural resources and diverse landscape, comprising a pristine coastline in the west, expansive plains in the central region, and a formidable mountain range in the east, where rubies and sapphires are mined. Despite its potential, the nation has faced numerous challenges in developing a robust and sustainable economy. | Tapakdore, is nestled in the [[Middle seas region]], and is known for its rich natural resources and diverse landscape, comprising a pristine coastline in the west, expansive plains in the central region, and a formidable mountain range in the east, where rubies and sapphires are mined. Despite its potential, the nation has faced numerous challenges in developing a robust and sustainable economy. | ||
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