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====Future currency==== | ====Future currency==== | ||
As part of the economic integration of the Inquisition and the rest of the Eastern Bloc (the ''Kayāgaprika'', including most the former Kaiṣamā (except Taruebus), a few Dabuke and Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and | As part of the economic integration of the Inquisition and the rest of the Eastern Bloc (the ''Kayāgaprika'', including most the former Kaiṣamā (except Taruebus), a few Dabuke and Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and C′ı̨bedǫ́s), a new unified currency for this supranational organization is being developed, with an additional aim of opening this area to the world market.<br/> | ||
First proposed in 4E 6418 (386ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüükin Bŭlwayiži and Soenjŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 6421 (3871<sub>12</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in [[Soenjoan]] ''hüölyrlah'', [[Kuyugwazian]] ''hüülhŭrlag'', [[Lenyan]] ''hölŭrağ'', Enegenic ''hölörläh'' amongst others -, with other participating nations to decide whether to adapt this name or a local name for it; Chlouvānem sources have so far always discussed it as ''hīlurlah'' adapting the Soenjoan word. | First proposed in 4E 6418 (386ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüükin Bŭlwayiži and Soenjŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 6421 (3871<sub>12</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in [[Soenjoan]] ''hüölyrlah'', [[Kuyugwazian]] ''hüülhŭrlag'', [[Lenyan]] ''hölŭrağ'', Enegenic ''hölörläh'' amongst others -, with other participating nations to decide whether to adapt this name or a local name for it; Chlouvānem sources have so far always discussed it as ''hīlurlah'' adapting the Soenjoan word. | ||
The ''hīlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and | The ''hīlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and C′ı̨bedǫ́s, which have stated their intention to delay its introduction for a couple more years) in four years' time, and it is planned not to have any subdivision. | ||
==Science, technology, infrastructure== | ==Science, technology, infrastructure== | ||
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====Internet==== | ====Internet==== | ||
Internet service in the Inquisition is vast and covers the whole nation: about 92% of the population uses internet services. The form of Internet used in the Inquisition, however, is not the general international internet (the ''denómon éréso'') used by most Calemerian countries - the Inquisitorial internet, called ''mulipenai'', is a heavily controlled network maintained by the countries of the ''Kayāgaprika'' (''kailī āṇḍhulā nali galababhrausire prikaulā'', International Pact for the Defense of Purity, or the official name of the Eastern Bloc), namely the former Kaiṣamā (except for Taruebus), a bunch of Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and | Internet service in the Inquisition is vast and covers the whole nation: about 92% of the population uses internet services. The form of Internet used in the Inquisition, however, is not the general international internet (the ''denómon éréso'') used by most Calemerian countries - the Inquisitorial internet, called ''mulipenai'', is a heavily controlled network maintained by the countries of the ''Kayāgaprika'' (''kailī āṇḍhulā nali galababhrausire prikaulā'', International Pact for the Defense of Purity, or the official name of the Eastern Bloc), namely the former Kaiṣamā (except for Taruebus), a bunch of Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and C′ı̨bedǫ́s. | ||
The ''mulipenai'' is characterized by the extensive censorship carried out by its regulating bodies, financed by the various governments; material from the outside internet cannot enter the ''mulipenai'', and user-submitted content is controlled and, if needed, censored by internet police forces.<br/> | The ''mulipenai'' is characterized by the extensive censorship carried out by its regulating bodies, financed by the various governments; material from the outside internet cannot enter the ''mulipenai'', and user-submitted content is controlled and, if needed, censored by internet police forces.<br/> | ||
The ''mulipenai'' can only be accessed inside its participating countries and, in the Inquisition, for the general population there is no way to access the general internet, which requires special authorizations: only government offices, a small number of computers in a few universities and companies, and citizens listed in the ''kaucādaṣavåla'' (''kaucāṃkraye daranēm lā ṣarivāṃlaili vålkurah'', List of Citizens with Activities in Foreign Countries) for countries outside the Eastern bloc can access the international internet. Citizens in the latter list and diplomats are also the only ones that can access the ''mulipenai'' abroad.<br/>Foreigners in the Inquisition can access the international internet but not the ''mulipenai''; it is to be noted, however, that in the countries of Greater Skyrdagor, as well as in Nēčathiwēye and | The ''mulipenai'' can only be accessed inside its participating countries and, in the Inquisition, for the general population there is no way to access the general internet, which requires special authorizations: only government offices, a small number of computers in a few universities and companies, and citizens listed in the ''kaucādaṣavåla'' (''kaucāṃkraye daranēm lā ṣarivāṃlaili vålkurah'', List of Citizens with Activities in Foreign Countries) for countries outside the Eastern bloc can access the international internet. Citizens in the latter list and diplomats are also the only ones that can access the ''mulipenai'' abroad.<br/>Foreigners in the Inquisition can access the international internet but not the ''mulipenai''; it is to be noted, however, that in the countries of Greater Skyrdagor, as well as in Nēčathiwēye and C′ı̨bedǫ́s, both the ''mulipenai'' and the general internet coexist (even if access to the latter is not as widespread, reaching up to 28% of the population in Tulfasysz and 26% in Karynaktja), and censorship on Skyrdegan sites is generally less strict than the one of Chlouvānem ones; there have been cases of Skyrdegan sites on the ''mulipenai'' blocked in the Inquisition. | ||
====Phone numbers==== | ====Phone numbers==== | ||