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Taktwinkel

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Stadt und Land Taktwinkel
Flag of Taktwinkel
Flag
Coat of Arms of Taktwinkel
Coat of Arms
Motto:
Anthem:
Location of Taktwinkel
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Capital Taktwinkel
Largest city Sankt Rosa
Official language(s) South Cibolan Saxon
Official religion(s)
Demonym
 - Adjective
Government Principality
 - Princess Emilia Antoinette
 - Legislature
Establishment XIII.1722 AN
Area
Population 12,734,021 (1723 census)
Currency various
Calendar Norton Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT-9
Mains electricity
Driving side right
Track gauge
National website staat.tak
National forum staat.tak/forum
National animal Flamingo
National food Crackers with cucumber slices
National drink Sparkly rosé
National tree Cherry blossom
Abbreviation TAK

Taktwinkel, full the City and Countryside of Taktwinkel (South Cibolan Saxon: Stadt und Land von Taktwinkel) is a small nation in Southern Cibola. The nation was previously a small town in the Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen, but never noticeable enough to be depicted on the MCS map. In 1723, three years after the fall of Sankt Ludwigshafen, the people of Taktwinkel worked together with the Mondosphere to establish their city and its surroundings as an independent nation. Already during the period of Sankt Ludwigshafen, the craftspeople and merchants of the city had amassed some wealth, mainly through the sale of ornate cuckoo clocks and fine wines, and they were hesitant to lose their wealth in the anarchy of the ungoverned Lanzerwald. Local socialite, and winner of the towns annual beauty contest in 1722, Emilia Antoinette was especially vocal in expressing her concerns and in X.1723 she started a campaign for Taktwinkel to become an independent state, rather than a city in the dysfunctional Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen. Because of her attention to aesthetics, opponents of her plans made fun of her by calling her a little princess, a title she and her followers adopted. In a referendum organised by the city council on 10.XI.1723, 78% of the voters agreed with a proposal to declare independence from Sankt Ludwigshafen and become a Principality under the reign of Princess Emilia Antoinette.