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{{Trans| {{Trans/item|Kośtsiśtsi|''Tripetebla'' {{Ipa|['tripetebla]}}}}
{{Trans| {{Trans/item|Kośtsiśtsi|''Tripetebla'' {{Ipa|['tripetebla]}}}}
{{Trans/item|Araçanic|''Kripetepra'' {{ipa|['kri.pe.te.pra]}}
{{Trans/item|Mosici|{{nahan|an-Clhehipitahíplac ascán}} ''an’Clhehipitahíplac ascán'' {{ipa|[ãgʟiːpeteːbʟak askɔ̃]}}}}
{{Trans/item|Mosici|{{nahan|an-Clhehipitahíplac ascán}} ''an’Clhehipitahíplac ascán'' {{ipa|[ãgʟiːpeteːbʟak askɔ̃]}}}}
{{Trans/item|Moss|''Bik Zekal Kippèttebla'' {{ipa|[bík zé̞xäl kipæté̞blä]}}}}
{{Trans/item|Moss|''Bik Zekal Kippèttebla'' {{ipa|[bík zé̞xäl kipæté̞blä]}}}}

Revision as of 09:54, 24 September 2025

Krīpetēpla (Krīpoti:  Krīpetēpla /kriː.peˈteː.pla/), formally the High Kingdom of Krīpetēpla (Krīpoti:   Łamēhkrīplasa Krīpetēpla), is a country in Hlambigla.

Krīpetēpla

member
Flag
Banner
Capital cityKrīpahra
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional elective monarchy
High King: Sebroar Etł Fyē'łehadz
Prime Minister: Īti Etł O'īt
Official languagesKrīpoti
ISO-3166-1/2KR
ISO-3166-1/3KRI

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.

{{Trans|

  • Kośtsiśtsi: Tripetebla ['tripetebla]
  • Araçanic: Kripetepra ['kri.pe.te.pra]
  • Mosici: an-Clhehipitahíplac ascán an’Clhehipitahíplac ascán [ãgʟiːpeteːbʟak askɔ̃]
  • Moss: Bik Zekal Kippèttebla [bík zé̞xäl kipæté̞blä]
  • Occitan: Grand Reiaume de Cripetepla /gɾaⁿ ɾe.ˈjaw.me de kɾi.peˈte.plɔ̆/
  • Qgicauue: Kiriqetepequalaquputeqla/ki.ɣi.qɛ.tɛ.pɛ.qu.a.la.qu.pu.tɛq.la
  • Śácamþaśá: jjwi nlAptIpIriq Qripeteplan Wiji /'qripɪtɪplɐn β̞ʷiji/
  • Spanish: Cripetepla ['kripetepla]
  • Tanzangi: Bic Secl Cripetēplā [bik ˈsekl̩ kʀipeˈtɛpla]
  • Taqồpaq: Tripêtêbla ['tripetebla]
  • Turis: Terípetepla [te'ripetebla]
  • 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.

    Government

    Warning Notice: This section is a work in progress (2 July 2025)

    See also: Elections in Krīpetēpla

    Krīpetēpla is an elective monarchy, and all government positions are elected through elections by all citizens in age of consent. All federal positions are elected by approval voting (members of the Federal Council and the National Assembly) and score voting (Prime Minister and High King), unless a dorvahkoh has a specific electoral law that overrides the federal one, in which case the members of the National Assembly for that dorvahkoh are elected according to the regional electoral law.

    The most important legal document in Krīpetēplan law is the Constitution, which was approved on 2 July 2025.

    Administration

    Krīpetēpla adopts a federal system, and as such it's divided into multiple federal subjects. Most areas are part of a dorvahkoh, the main first level division, except for the capital, which as per the Constitution constitutes its own federal subject (the Federal District of Krīpahra). The Constitution also allows the government to give important cities the Federal Autonomous City status, which is another type of first level subdivision, but currently no city has been given this privilege.

    Federal subjects have a fairly large degree of autonomy, and are able to make laws about almost anything, as long as they don't conflict with the provisions of the Constitution. One of the main limitations is the exclusive control of the government over the monetary and defense policies, although every dorvahkoh usually has limited control over a very small army to deal with emergencies. Taxation laws are defined at federal level, but they provide room for the federal subjects to change the exact parameters within a certain range.

    List of first level subdivisions
    Name Capital Type
    Federal District of Krīpahra Krīpahra Federal District
    Nola'etmo Itłihadz Dorvahkoh
    Nēhrekēkaňilahkoh Qsosaqe'āmo Dorvahkoh
    Itłislīli'es Nēhqsosa Dorvahkoh

    Language, Culture and Religion

    Language

    See also: Krīpoti

    Krīpoti is the official and majority language of Krīpetēpla, as well as the language used in the administration.

    Culture and religion

    Krīpetēpla is a multicultural ŋation, and as such there are many different ethnicities and traditions in it. Most people are ethnic Kripet, and follow a traditional religion. The country itself is secular, and as such it has no State religion.

    One of the main characteristics of Krīpetēplan (and especially Kripet) culture is the connection to nature. Nature (and especially the forest) is a central element in Krīpetēplan culture and also assumes religious importance. This has led the Kripet to develop a very unique architectural style which blends itself with the jungle, and they try to avoid cutting trees as much as possible.

    The Kripet folk religion is pantheistic, with the Ŋorld being some sort of life force that can manifest itself in several forms that can be very roughly assimilated to gods. The soul and consciousness are believed to be the same thing, and it's considered to be a partially distinct part of the Ŋorld. As such, once someone dies, their soul will inevitably merge back into the greater pantheistic entity, although it will have the strength to maintain itself separated from it as long as the person it belonged to is remembered by the living.

    Infrastructure

    Krīpetēplan infrastructure is notoriously extremely undeveloped, to the point of being almost non-existing, but the situation is quickly improving.

    After months of the ŋation only being accessible only by venturing in the wilderness, on 2 July 2025 the Cenrail station of Krīpetēpla (located in the capital Krīpahra) opened to public together with the first connection to the outside world. As such, it is now reachable through the Northern line from Popcorn, a segment ~1800 blocks long and whose travel time is less than 17 seconds. The Krīpetēpla-Hweru Cada connection (also on the Northern line) was opened a month later.

    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, which had no roads before that time.

    Picture of the K1, seen from the Leaf Palace in Krīpahra.

    On 15/06/2025 the first Royal Road (K1) was built, 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.

    Currently, Krīpahra, Qsosaqe'āmo, and Nēhqsosa are all connected by Royal Roads (the K1 and the K2), while Itłihadz is still isolated.