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As an effort to improve the current situation, on 06/06/2025 the Krīpetēplan Ministry of Transport launched QPK ({{Script|script=lepe|t= }} Qsosatorek zea Pihosie Krīpetēplat, English: Krīpetēplan Infrastructure and Transport), a State-owned company with the aim to build and maintain roads and railway connections throughout the entire country. On the same day, the company started working on roads in Krīpahra. | As an effort to improve the current situation, on 06/06/2025 the Krīpetēplan Ministry of Transport launched QPK ({{Script|script=lepe|t= }} Qsosatorek zea Pihosie Krīpetēplat, English: Krīpetēplan Infrastructure and Transport), a State-owned company with the aim to build and maintain roads and railway connections throughout the entire country. On the same day, the company started working on roads in Krīpahra. | ||
[[File:K1 from Kripahra.png|thumb|Picture of the K1, seen from the Leaf Palace in Krīpahra.]] | [[File:K1 from Kripahra.png|thumb|Picture of the K1, seen from the Leaf Palace in Krīpahra.]] | ||
On | On 15/06/2025 the first Royal Road (K1) was built, connecting the capital to a crossroads, and official guidelines and naming standard were enstablished: | ||
* Royal Roads must always be at least three blocks wide, and outside of cities they should be at least five blocks wide. | * Royal Roads must always be at least three blocks wide, and outside of cities they should be at least five blocks wide. | ||
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** Names are updated when new roads are constructed. | ** Names are updated when new roads are constructed. | ||
As of 16/06/2025, there is only a connection between settlements, the road from Nēhrekēkaňilahkoh and Krīpahra. | |||
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Revision as of 19:07, 16 June 2025
Krīpetēpla (Krīpoti: Krīpetēpla /kriː.peˈteː.pla/) is a country in Hlambigla.
| Krīpetēpla | |||||||
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| Capital city | Krīpahra | ||||||
| Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional elective monarchy King: Sebroar | ||||||
| Official languages | Krīpoti | ||||||
| ISO-3166-1/2 | KR | ||||||
| ISO-3166-1/3 | KRI | ||||||
Name
The name Krīpetēpla comes from Krīpoti Krīpet, meaning "people", and pla, which today means refuge but in the past used to mean "land", (ē is an epenthetic vowel), and so the name can be translated as "the land of the people".
In English, the name can be written as Krīpetēpla, Kriipeteepla or Kripetepla, though its government always uses the first.
Flag and banner
The flag of Krīpetēpla is made of three equal horizontal bands (light blue, yellow and red) and a green circle in the middle. The Constitution of Krīpetēpla specifies the colors as:
- Maya blue (RGB: #73C2FB)
- Gold (RGB: #FFD700)
- Crimson red (RGB: #DC143C)
- Kelly green (RGB: #4CBB17).
Additionally, the Constitution also specifies the size of the circle, which must have the diameter equal to ¼ of the height, and the ratio of the flag, which is the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618).
The banner follows an analogous pattern, with the colors being replaced with light blue, yellow, red and lime.
Politics
Krīpetēpla has recently witnessed a revolution and a consequent regime change, and is currently under a transitory government. A constitution is in the process of being completed, after which the first general election will take place. Political parties have already been formed.
It has already been enstablished that Krīpetēpla will be an elective monarchy, and all government positions will be elected through elections from all citizens. This section will be updated after the Constitution will be approved.
Infrastructure
Krīpetēplan infrastructure is notoriously extremely undeveloped, to the point of being almost non-existing. The only place that does have some kind of infrastructure is the village of Nēhrekēkaňilahkoh, which features roads and a bridge. In order to get around in Krīpahra sometimes people reportedly have to resort to walking on leaves. However, the Krīpetēplan government has recently reached a deal with Cenrail and the capital will be integrated in the network in the near future. A station has already been build for this purpose.
The ŋation is currently accessible only by venturing in the wilderness, beyond the edge of civilization.
As an effort to improve the current situation, on 06/06/2025 the Krīpetēplan Ministry of Transport launched QPK ( Qsosatorek zea Pihosie Krīpetēplat, English: Krīpetēplan Infrastructure and Transport), a State-owned company with the aim to build and maintain roads and railway connections throughout the entire country. On the same day, the company started working on roads in Krīpahra.

On 15/06/2025 the first Royal Road (K1) was built, connecting the capital to a crossroads, and official guidelines and naming standard were enstablished:
- Royal Roads must always be at least three blocks wide, and outside of cities they should be at least five blocks wide.
- Roads must always have a clean space above ground level of at least 3.5 blocks.
- Inside cities this requirement is lowered at 2.5 blocks, with a suggested space of 3.5 blocks.
- Roads must have no blocks with a light level lower than 6.
- Roads must be easy to traverse, featuring slabs or stairs to make sure jumping is not needed.
- Roads must abide to all UŊ resolutions.
- Naming scheme is K (standing for krīpla, Krīpoti for "king" and "royal") followed by a number.
- Odd numbers are used for west to east roads, while even numbers are used for north to south ones.
- Numbers increase going north or east.
- Names are updated when new roads are constructed.
As of 16/06/2025, there is only a connection between settlements, the road from Nēhrekēkaňilahkoh and Krīpahra.