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|largecity = [[Shway Sain]] | |largecity = [[Shway Sain]] | ||
|lang = None official;<br>[[wikipedia:Lao language|Lao]], [[wikipedia:Burmese language|Burmese]] and [[wikipedia:Khmer language|Khmer]] most commonly spoken | |lang = None official;<br>[[wikipedia:Lao language|Lao]], [[wikipedia:Burmese language|Burmese]] and [[wikipedia:Khmer language|Khmer]] most commonly spoken | ||
|demnoun = Xang | |demnoun = [[Xang people|Xang]] | ||
|demadj = Xangese | |demadj = Xangese | ||
|govtype = [[wikipedia:One-party state|Single-party]] [[wikipedia:Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:Elective monarchy|elective monarchy]] | |govtype = [[wikipedia:One-party state|Single-party]] [[wikipedia:Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:Elective monarchy|elective monarchy]] | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 31 May 2016
| Xang Muang | |||
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| Map versions | N/A | ||
| Capital | Xang Khon | ||
| Largest city | Shway Sain
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| Official language(s) | None official; Lao, Burmese and Khmer most commonly spoken | ||
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| Demonym | Xang | ||
| - Adjective | Xangese | ||
| Government | Single-party parliamentary elective monarchy | ||
| - Khon | U Kham | ||
| - Prime Minister | Veomany Khanthavong | ||
| - Legislature | National Assembly | ||
| Establishment | 21 May 2016 | ||
| Area | N/A | ||
| Population | TBC | ||
| Currency | Ngwen | ||
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| National animal | Elephant | ||
| National food | Rice | ||
| National drink | N/A | ||
| National tree | N/A | ||
| Abbreviation | XNG | ||
Xang Muang is a primarily wiki-based micronation, with designs on claiming land on the Micrasian continent of Keltia. The nation was founded in May 2016 and is styled on a generalised south-east Asian culture, with influences drawn from the former micronations of Chi Nam, Kampong and Mailong.