Morovia+B+2009

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 * Song - Youngkyu**

Peace (echo)

Yes! Morovia is back! Most definitely, incredible! Hey power!

Mo to the Ro to the via Mo to the Ro to the via Mo to the Ro to the via About peace!

Morovia is so beautiful! Come to Morovia We will make sure you will be happy forever

Morovia is so fantastic! Our country is full of joy and loving people We are the best.


 * Flag - All together**

Rovi Currency 1,5,10,50 Rovi coins: 50, 100, 500, 10 Rovo 1Rovi=1Dollar 50Rovo=50cents
 * Currency - Sujin**

1. The members of the government will be elected by the people 2. Our government will be democratic government 3. All people have freedom of speech 4. The government will fix laws that people disagree upon 5. The government will protect poor people for certain amount of time 6. The government's main goal is to make sure people are happy 7. The government will educate everyone and set rules for people to live by
 * Social Contract - All together**

THREE FOUNDERS OF MOROVIA: Sujin L. Andy L. Youngkyu K.


 * Cultural Analysis - Andy**

Language

Morovian is the national language of Morovia, and it is composed of the Latin alphabet, with added tones and a few extra recently invented letters. As the borders of Morovia expand, the language is spread more to other surrounding countries and is becoming popular as a second language.

Foods

As Morovia is generally a hot and dry country, crops are hard to grow. Because of this people from Morovia eat more meat, and the few crops that survive in the area are potatoes and yam. The most prominent dish is called avam, which is a steak of camel meat, covered with a rich sauce, flavored from various imported fruits.

National Sport

The most popular sport in Morovia is Morovian football, in which ten players on two opposing teams compete to score against each other. The ball is square shaped, so it is hard to predict which way it will bounce.

Holidays

One particular holiday unique to Morovia is on Febraury 29th on every leap year, called the Extra Day Day. It allows people to rest on an extra day every leap year, and people generally do not work on this day. If the Extra Day Day falls on a weekend, the Friday before the weekend will be counted as the holiday. Christmas, Good Friday, and other Christian holidays are not publicly celebrated, although they are becoming more popular.

Clothes

The clothing of Morovian people is extremely diverse, depending on age group and occupation. The older people generally wear the traditional outfit, a long and loose overall tightly tied around the waist. The middle-aged adults wear a mix of western clothing at work, and the traditional wear at home or recreational places. Athletes, teenagers and kids almost all wear western clothing, except at home.

Traditions

In Morovia all the people wear the tradition clothing every year on New Year’s Day, and gather with their families, friends, or neighbors and spend the day together. There are also days in which automobiles are prohibited (except for emergencies such as police cars and ambulances) in order to lessen pollution and noise.

Religion

There are a variety of religions in Morovia, such as Christianity, Islamic, Buddhism, and Hinduism, in order from the most practiced to the least. As there are strict laws enforced to prevent religious clashes and arguments, there are almost no religious discrimination.


 * Speech - Andy**

Dear audience of all ages, religion, races, and gender. I am here to represent Morovia, the country in the central heartland of this continent. As you probably know, we have been expanding our borders steadily, for the past few centuries. However, as to not start wars, Morovia has kept a firm mutual relationship with our neighboring countries. Our economy is stable, our weather and geography are lovely, and we are respected in the region. Morovian food is great, our sports are fantastic, and we have a prominent language.

However, these are not the only reasons why we are inviting you to our country. As Morovia expanded, a lot of people from diverse ethnic groups have come and settled in Morovia, resulting in a mix of many different cultures. This way, anyone can come in and easily mix into our society without problems, as you will always find a friend somewhere. There is absolutely no discrimination between races and religion, and anyone who abuses this law are severely punished. Everyone who decide to live in Morovia have equal job opportunities, and will be granted a free flat to temporarily live in until they are able to find a home to settle in.

Even more, Morovia has complete freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, and everyone lives under a fair democratic government. We keep our taxes low as possible, and ask for the people’s permission for any big changes or projects to be executed by the government.

Surely by now you are persuaded that Morovia is the most ideal country to live in this region. Once again, I stress that Morovia is open to all kinds of people, from anywhere in the world. Thank you very much.