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'''Holy Jwanna''', officially '''Holy Jwanna, Peerless in Glory, Light of the World''', often simply as '''Jwanna''', is a sovereign city-state within [[ | {{Infobox country|name=Holy Jwanna|conventional_long_name=Holy Jwanna, Peerless in Glory, Undiminishing Light of the World}} | ||
'''Holy Jwanna''', officially '''Holy Jwanna, Peerless in Glory, Undiminishing Light of the World''', often simply as '''Jwanna''', is a sovereign city-state within the Qonklese city of [[Thyan Wa]]. Independent since 1833, it is the smallest country on [[Abzû]], occupying less than 23 km<sup>2</sup> in area. It has its own government, the [[Jwanna Grand Temple]], which represents the city-state in international diplomacy. Its head of state is the [[Avatar of Hounshi]]. | |||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Prior to 1963, the boundary between Holy Jwanna and Qonklaks was undemarcated and open, with travel into and out of Holy Jwanna free and unrestricted. However, since 1963, after the Nuclear Crisis of 1962, a permeable but heavily fortified border with a 50-meter | Prior to 1963, the boundary between Holy Jwanna and Qonklaks was undemarcated and open, with travel into and out of Holy Jwanna free and unrestricted. However, since 1963, after the Nuclear Crisis of 1962, a permeable but heavily fortified border with a 50-meter clearing strip on the Qonklese side. The border has six pedestrian border checkpoints and four vehicle checkpoints (one for registered emergency vehicles on standby). Qonklese border guards are posted every 50 meters along the entire clearing strip. | ||
== Immigration == | |||
A significant portion of staff employed in Jwanna bureacracy, laborers, and other service individuals live outside the city, and are registered inhabitants of Thyan Wa. These individuals are given unique identity cards that allow for fast-track immigration, as they often make multiple crossings a day. | |||
Qonklese nationals seeking to make the ''nyansàn'' must visit their local government office to apply for a special visa to enter Jwanna. | |||
Foreign visitors may enter and leave Jwanna via the six pedestrian checkpoints. | |||
[[Category:Countries]][[Category:City-states]] | |||
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Holy Jwanna, officially Holy Jwanna, Peerless in Glory, Undiminishing Light of the World, often simply as Jwanna, is a sovereign city-state within the Qonklese city of Thyan Wa. Independent since 1833, it is the smallest country on Abzû, occupying less than 23 km2 in area. It has its own government, the Jwanna Grand Temple, which represents the city-state in international diplomacy. Its head of state is the Avatar of Hounshi.
Geography
Prior to 1963, the boundary between Holy Jwanna and Qonklaks was undemarcated and open, with travel into and out of Holy Jwanna free and unrestricted. However, since 1963, after the Nuclear Crisis of 1962, a permeable but heavily fortified border with a 50-meter clearing strip on the Qonklese side. The border has six pedestrian border checkpoints and four vehicle checkpoints (one for registered emergency vehicles on standby). Qonklese border guards are posted every 50 meters along the entire clearing strip.
Immigration
A significant portion of staff employed in Jwanna bureacracy, laborers, and other service individuals live outside the city, and are registered inhabitants of Thyan Wa. These individuals are given unique identity cards that allow for fast-track immigration, as they often make multiple crossings a day.
Qonklese nationals seeking to make the nyansàn must visit their local government office to apply for a special visa to enter Jwanna.
Foreign visitors may enter and leave Jwanna via the six pedestrian checkpoints.