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Revision as of 20:58, 4 March 2018
The national symbols of Kasterburg are the symbols used in the Kasterburg Republic and abroad to represent the nation and its people. The country has a number of national symbols. None of the national symbols of the nation are defined by law but have become part of the national conciousness over the years.
List of symbols
Symbol | File | Description |
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National Flag | Flag of the Kasterburg Republic |
The flag of Kasterburg consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white, the lower one green. The flag was adopted by settlers from Batavia around the year 1655 AN. The colour white was chosen to represent the new start of the Republic, and the colour green represents both the plains of Kasterburg and the expected national prosperity. |
Coat of Arms | Coat of arms of the Kasterburg Republic |
The Coat of Arms of Calbion was adopted in the year 1657 AN to replace the provisionary Coat of Arms. The description of the Coat of Arms is as follows: Quarterly, 1 Gules, a Hunting Horn stringed Or (for the Gouw of Hoorne); 2 Azure, on a Mount Vert, issuant therefrom a Castle Argent (for the Gouw of Kasterburg); 3 Vert, a Bear rampant Sable queue fourché (for the Gouw of Porolia); 4 Or, a cross Azure (for the Gouw of Ostesia). |
National Calendar | Revised Norton Calendar |
Kasterburg uses a calendar based upon the Shirithian Norton Calendar, updated to the cultural situation of the Republic. Years follow the Norton Calendar, but often a reference to the establishment of the Republic is added. The names of Months and Days are taken from the Batavian Calendar. |
National Anthem | "Awake, the Voice calls to Us" Anthem of the Kasterburger Republic |
The anthem of Kasterburg is taken from a concerto by the Batavian composer Sebastiaan Johan Baak. |
Motto | Heft op een Baniere, op eene Hoogen Berch Motto of the Kasterburger Republic |
The Kasterburger motto is a quote from holy Catologian scripture rendered in old Batavian. Translated, it means Raise up a Banner, upon a High Mountain. The motto references the arrival of the settlers at Kasterburg castle, which is located on a mountain. When the Kasterburger flag was raised, this passage was quoted. |
National language | Batavian | The official language of Kasterburg is Batavian, although many other languages are spoken such as Common, Shirithian, Jiddish and Laqi. Most goverment documents are available in Batavian and Common. |
People | Reginald de Montfort |
Father of the Kasterburger nation, de Montfort lead the exodus from Shirithian-occupied Batavia towards the Kasterburger plains and remains the leader of the young Republic until this day. |
National animal | Tyrannocricetus aliger |
The Tee-Al is regarded as the national animal of Kasterburg, this highly aggressive species of giant avian cricetid resides in central Benacia where, despite being native, it is considered an invasive species due to its engineered origin. The Kasterburger plains are the summer breeding ground for these creatures, who often cause havoc among the local population. |
National sport | wikipedia:Boxing |
Boxing is the only sport that has a national federation in Kasterburg. |
National liquor | Smoked Beer |
Kasterburger Rookbier (Smoked Beer), is a national delicacy. The largest manefacturer is St. Gesellmann Brewery in southern Porolia. |