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===Automotive Industry===
===Automotive Industry===
Automotive industry in the Chlouvānem Inquisition is dominated by state-owned factories, each one selling a single or a few types of cars under its own brand. Chlouvānem cars are also sold throughout the whole Eastern bloc. The largest factory on Calémere is the ''halcūmai'' (''haltakimarti cūllumi maimālchas'') in Haltakimarta, Kainomatā diocese, in the Northern Far East. The main brands sold in the Inquisition are the ''Halcūmai'', ''Ṣurcūmai'' (from Ṣurvāla, Perelkaša diocese), ''Irucūmai'' (Iruvāṇi, Jolenītra), ''Yañcūmai'' (Yañcajāṇa, Latayūlima), ''Taicūmai'' (Tairaholka, Kūliambārih), ''Rocūmai'' (Rotasūn, Ārūpalkvabī), and ''Šæcūmai'' (Šæmānnah, Nivdateloga). The compact and cheap [[w:Kei car|naidacūlla]] model 14 (HLT-1114) from the Haltakimarta factory has become an iconic symbol of car transport throughout the Eastern bloc, and its first generation (produced from 4E 51 (61<sub>10</sub>) to 4E 75 (89<sub>10</sub>) is probably the best-selling car in Calemerian history, having been sold all throughout the former Kaiṣamā, Greater Skyrdagor, in the poorer economies of non-Eastern bloc countries in Western Márusúturon, Védren, and Ogúviutón, and even in some Western countries, due to it being a reliable and comparatively cheap car. Some of them may still be seen in Chlouvānem cities today, 44 years after their production ended.
Automotive industry in the Chlouvānem Inquisition is dominated by state-owned factories, each one selling a single or a few types of cars under its own brand. Chlouvānem cars are also sold throughout the whole Eastern bloc. The largest factory on Calémere is the ''halcūmai'' (''haltakimarti cūllumi maimālchas'') in Haltakimarta, Kainomatā diocese, in the Northern Far East. The main brands sold in the Inquisition are the ''Halcūmai'', ''Ṣurcūmai'' (from Ṣurvāla, Perelkaša diocese), ''Irucūmai'' (Iruvāṇi, Jolenītra), ''Yañcūmai'' (Yañcajāṇa, Latayūlima), ''Taicūmai'' (Tairaholka, Kūliambārih), ''Rocūmai'' (Rotasūn, Ārūpalkvabī), and ''Šæcūmai'' (Šæmānnah, Nivdateloga). The compact and cheap [[w:Kei car|naidacūlla]] model 14 (HLT-1114) from the Haltakimarta factory has become an iconic symbol of car transport throughout the Eastern bloc, and its first generation (produced from 6352 (3814<sub>12</sub>) to 6380 (3838<sub>12</sub>)) is probably the best-selling car in Calemerian history, having been sold all throughout the former Kaiṣamā, Greater Skyrdagor, in the poorer economies of non-Eastern bloc countries in Western Márusúturon, Védren, and Ogúviutón, and even in some Western countries, due to it being a reliable and comparatively cheap car. Some of them may still be seen in Chlouvānem cities today, 44 years after their production ended.


===Currency===
===Currency===
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The yaltan is divided in two units: the first division is called ''nalasьkai'' (pl. ''nalasьkāye''; abbr. '''n''') and the second is called ''kurunappum'' (pl. ''kurunappuvye''; abbr. '''k'''). As any other Chlouvānem measurement, the yaltan is not decimal but duodecimal: one yaltan equals to 8 nalasьkāye, and one nalasьkai equals to 20 (24<sub>10</sub>) kurunappuvye; thus there are 140 (192<sub>10</sub>) kurunappuvye in one yaltan.<br/>
The yaltan is divided in two units: the first division is called ''nalasьkai'' (pl. ''nalasьkāye''; abbr. '''n''') and the second is called ''kurunappum'' (pl. ''kurunappuvye''; abbr. '''k'''). As any other Chlouvānem measurement, the yaltan is not decimal but duodecimal: one yaltan equals to 8 nalasьkāye, and one nalasьkai equals to 20 (24<sub>10</sub>) kurunappuvye; thus there are 140 (192<sub>10</sub>) kurunappuvye in one yaltan.<br/>
The current yaltan (CHY) was formally introduced in 4E 73 (87<sub>10</sub>) replacing the former Yaltan of the Union of the Purified States (YPS; ''kailārcūmi ṣarivāṇumi mālyāvi yaltan''), which was however already colloquially known as Chlouvānem Yaltan and, as 1 CHY equalled 1 YPS and the old coins and banknotes kept being legal tender for a few years, this was not perceived as a real change in the Inquisition.
The current yaltan (CHY) was formally introduced in 6378 (3836<sub>12</sub>) replacing the former Yaltan of the Union of the Purified States (YPS; ''kailārcūmi ṣarivāṇumi mālyāvi yaltan''), which was however already colloquially known as Chlouvānem Yaltan and, as 1 CHY equalled 1 YPS and the old coins and banknotes kept being legal tender for a few years, this was not perceived as a real change in the Inquisition.


The coins of the yaltan are (all values are base 12; all coins are round unless specified):
The coins of the yaltan are (all values are base 12; all coins are round unless specified):
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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 Čīwēynac), a new unified currency for this supranational organization is being developed, with an additional aim of opening this area to the world market.<br/>
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 Čīwēynac), 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 ᘔ7 (127<sub>10</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüjkin Bŭlwajiži and Soenyŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 4E ᘔᘔ (130<sub>10</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairė'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in Soenyŏk ''hüülyrlah'', Kŭyŭgwažen ''hüjlhŭrlag'', Lenynik ''höjlyreg'', Enegenic ''heelerlagi'' 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 ''hūlurlah'' adapting the Soenyŏk word.
First proposed in 4E 6418 (386ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüjkin Bŭlwajiži and Soenyŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 6421 (3871<sub>12</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairė'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in Soenyŏk ''hüülyrlah'', Kŭyŭgwažen ''hüjlhŭrlag'', Lenynik ''höjlyreg'', Enegenic ''heelerlagi'' 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 ''hūlurlah'' adapting the Soenyŏk word.


The ''hūlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac, 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.
The ''hūlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac, 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.