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− | | name = Guai
| + | |+ Tram routes in Kingstown |
− | | flag = Flag of Guai.svg
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− | | symbol = Seal of Guai.svg
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− | | symbol_caption = Seal of Guai
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− | | native_name =
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− | | native_language = Guaiian
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− | | capital = [[Pirindi]]
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− | | population = 5,871,750
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− | | population_year = 2015
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− | | motto =
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− | | anthem = Ios Guai
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− | | latitude = -40.426
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− | | longitude = 15.266
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− | | zoom = 6
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− | | relation = 55730
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− | | intro = '''Guai''' (pronounced ''/gwaj/''), is a country located on the northwestern coast of [[Antarephia]]. Guai is bordered to the North by [[AN136]], [[Oxhano]] and The [[Kōpere]] Bay, by The [[Koropiko]] Bay to the East, and by the [[Hesperic Ocean]] to the South and West. Its capital is [[Pirindi]] and the largest city is [[Vai]].
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− | It is a small country of 29,056 km<sup>2</sup> (11,219 sq mi) and has a population of about 6 million people.
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− | {{Infobox country
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− | |coords_zoom = 6
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− | |coords_lat = -40.426
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− | |coords_long = 15.266
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− | |conventional_long_name = Guai
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− | |common_name = Guai
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− | |image_flag = Flag of Guai.svg
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− | |alt_flag = National Flag of Guai
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− | |image_coat = Seal of Guai.svg
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− | |alt_coat = Seal of Guai <!--alt text for coat of arms-->
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− | |symbol_type = Seal <!--emblem, seal, etc (if not a coat of arms)-->
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− | |national_anthem = Ios Guai <br /><small>''To you, Guai''</small>
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− | |image_map =
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− | |alt_map = Location of Guai
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− | |map_caption =
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− | |capital = [[Pirindi|Pirindi]]
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− | |largest_city = [[Vai|Vai]]
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− | |official_languages = [[Guaiian]]
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− | |demonym = [[Guaiian]]
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− | |ethnic_groups = TBC
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− | |government_type = Unitary Parliamentary Directorial Republic
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− | |leader_title1 = [[Council of State of Guai|Council of State]]
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− | |leader_name1 = 15 [[Council of State of Guai|Counsellors of State]]
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− | |leader_title2 =
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− | |legislature = [[National Council of Guai|National Council]]
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− | |area_km2 = 29,056<!--Major area size (in square km)-->
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− | |area_sq_mi = 11,219<!--Area in square mi (requires area_km2)-->
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− | |percent_water =
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− | |population_estimate = 5,871,750
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− | |population_estimate_year = 2015
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− | |population_density_km2 = 205
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− | |population_density_sq_mi = 527
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− | |GDP_PPP = TBC
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− | |GDP_PPP_year = 2015
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− | |GDP_PPP_per_capita = TBC
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− | |GDP_nominal = TBC
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− | |GDP_nominal_year = 2015
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− | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = TBC
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− | |HDI_year = 2015
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− | |HDI = 0.923
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− | |HDI_change = steady
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− | |currency = [[Lian]]
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− | |currency_code = GUL
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− | |timezone = WUT +0:30
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− | |drives_on_the = left
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− | |calling_code = TBD
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− | |iso3166code = GU
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− | |cctld = [[.gu]]
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− | }}
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− | ==Etymology==
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− | Guai (oudated Ingerish spelling ''Gwigh'') derives from pre-Taukan root ''Guo'' (/gwo/), possibly meaning "fertile plain", and ''-ai'' suffix denoting a region or a country, hence, "Land/Region of the fertile plain". Historically speaking, Guai was only the central plain located mostly astride Urán and Astel Cantons. Guai has no official name. Consequently, it is referred just as ''Guai'' for all official purposes.
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− | ==History==
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− | {{Infobox history
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− | | name = Guai
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− | | era_A = Prehistory
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− | | era_A_dates = 15000 BC - 1500 BC
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− | | event_A1 = Kailan Stone Age
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− | | dates_A1 = 4000 BC - 3000 BC
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− | | event_A2 = Kaitan Cultures
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− | | dates_A2 = 3000 BC - 1500 BC
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− | | era_B = Classical to Early Modern Taukan
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− | | era_B_dates = 2000 BC - 1649 AD
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− | | event_B1 = Arrival of Taukan Tribes
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− | | dates_B1 = 2000 BC - 500 BC
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− | | event_B2 = Silver Age
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− | | dates_B2 = 500 BCE - 200 AD
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− | | event_B3 = First Golden Age
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− | | dates_B3 = 200 - 1502
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− | | event_B4 = Ulethan colonies & Sabishiian Kingdom
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− | | dates_B4 = 1502 - 1652
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− | | era_C = Early Modern to Modern Age
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− | | era_C_dates = 1652 onwards
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− | | event_C1 = Old Republic & Second Golden Age
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− | | dates_C1 = 1652 - 1791
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− | | event_C2 = First Constitution
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− | | dates_C2 = 1791
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− | | event_C3 = Sabishiian War
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− | | dates_C3 = 1831 - 1833
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− | | event_C4 = New Republic
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− | | dates_C4 = 1848
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− | }}
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− | ==Geography==
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− | {{Infobox geography
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− | | name = Guai
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− | | continent = Antarephia
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− | | region =
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− | | population =
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− | | population_year =
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− | | area_km2 = 29,056
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− | | area_sq_mi = 11,219
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− | | percent_water = 2%
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− | | density_km2 = 205
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− | | density_sq_mi = 527
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− | | time_zone = WUT +0:30
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− | }}
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− | [[File:Guai_Relief.svg|thumb|right|380px]]
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− | ==Politics==
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− | {{Infobox government
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− | | name = Guai
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− | | government_type = Unitary Parliamentary Directorial Republic
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− | | capital = Pirindi
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− | | title1 = Council of State
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− | | hos1 = Fiordja Pemel (President)<br>Hag Uarai (Vice-President)
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− | | legislature = National Council
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− | | upper_house_diagram = Guai_National_Council.svg
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− | | judiciary = High Court of Justice
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− | | political_parties = {{legend|#00B0F0|Tè Ald Moixe}} {{legend|#00B050|Tè Ald Áulera}} {{legend|#0070C0|Tè Ald Palaóuni}} {{legend|#FF6699|Tè Ald Bandori}} {{legend|#80D050|Tā Uūn}} {{legend|#1F497D|Guai í Dja}} {{legend|#FFC000|Athrid Guai}} {{legend|#FF0000|Tè Koalició Radikál}}
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− | | international_orgs = AN
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− | Politics in Guai operates under a framework laid out in the Constitution of Guai. First written in 1848, it made official the system which had been Guai's for over 350 years: a unitary directorial republic. The Constitution was amended many times such as in 1862 to enact universal male suffrage, in 1912 to extend this right to women or 1926 when The National Council's term was changed from four to five years.
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− | There are three main governing bodies on the national level: the unicameral National Council (legislative), the Council of State (executive) and the High Court of Guai (judicial).
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− | ===Parliament===
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− | [[File:Hoover_Tower_Stanford_November_2012_001.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Belfry of the Parliament]]
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− | The '''Rūn Palaóuni''' ([[User:Aiki/Guaiian|Guaiian]] ''Tè Rūn Palaóuni'', pronounced /tə ɾu:n pala’ɔwni/ lit. ''The People's Council''), also known as The '''National Council''' in Ingerish, is the unicameral national parliament (legislature) of Guai.
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− | The 179 members serve five-year terms, with elections held every five years, or earlier in the relatively rare case that the National Council dissolves itself. All candidates must be at least eighteen year old, there is no term limit. The elections use the mixed-term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed-member_proportional_representation mixed-member proportional representation], half of the Members of the National Council are elected directly in the 90 constituencies of Guai, the other half are elected from the parties national lists in such a way as to achieve proportional representation for the total National Council, although a party has to win one electoral seat or 5 percent of the total party vote before it is eligible for these seats.
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− | The National Council holds its sessions in the [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/42208 Council House] (Guaiian: ''Tè Tic Rūn'', pronounced /tə tiʃ ɾu:n/), located on the top of Kerma Hill in Pirindi. The Council House was built from 1912 to 1920 in a early Art Déco architecture style. Topped by a 90-metre bell tower, the building is the tallest Pirindi. Until 1921, the Council met in the old town in a former [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/66618 patrician townhouse] adapted in the early 19<sup>th</sup> Century to fit its new role. It is now a museum.
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− | ===Government===
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− | The '''Rūn Mati''' (Guaiian ''Tè Rūn Mati'', pronounced /tə ɾu:n 'mati/ lit. ''The State Council''), also known as The '''Council of State''' in Ingerish, is the fifteen-member executive council which constitutes the national government of Guai and serves as the collective executive head of government and state of Guai.
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− | It is appointed by The National Council for 5 years, after every new general elections. Legally speaking, the National Council can vote a motion of no confidence in one Councillor or the Council of State collectively.
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− | While the entire council is responsible for leading the National administration of Guai, each Councillor heads one of the fifteen national executive departments. The central administration is housed in two twin buildings located on Kerma Hill: The [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/42229 East] and [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/42228 West] National Administration Buildings.
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− | ===Local government===
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− | Guai is a centralised republic. The institutional and territorial organization is chiefly governed by Territorial Reform Act of 1961. This law provides a two-level system with ''Rov'' or Canton, and ''Poro'' or District (lit. circle). These entities have existed since the late 18<sup>th</sup> Century with different rights and objectives. Before 1961, Districts were further subdivided into Municipalities or ''Inda'' that ceased to exist as political subdivisions on 1 January 1965. Yet, Municipalities as still used for statistics or some local purposes.
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− | ===Law and judicial system===
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− | Law in Guai is mainly of legislative origin. From the late 19<sup>th</sup> century, these provisions have undergone a comprehensive process of codification.
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− | Death penalty was legally abolished in 1908 and the last execution occurred in 1870.
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− | The judicial system of Guai is divided between courts with regular civil and criminal jurisdiction and administrative courts with jurisdiction over litigation between individuals and the public administration. Appeals can be made to one of the five Courts of Appeal, the High Court of Guai being the final court of appeal in the Guaiian justice system.
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− | ==Economy==
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− | ===Companies in Guai===
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− | ====List of companies in Guai====
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− | This is a list of notable companies with primary headquarter located in [[Guai]].
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable" | |
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Name
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industry
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Sector
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Headquarters
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Rov
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Founded
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Notes
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− | ! style="vertical-align:middle;" | Ownership
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− | ! style="text-align:left;" | Guaiian
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | [[List_of_companies_of_Guai#AIMS|AIMS]]
| + | ! Line |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials
| + | ! First stop |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financial services
| + | ! Via |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/95004 Vai]
| + | ! Last stop |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1972
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | [[List_of_companies_of_Guai#Aspra_Industries|Aspra Industries]] | + | | 301 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
| + | || Brantford KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Defense
| + | || Sannicy St, Ross St, Sebil Rd, Warwick Way, Hector Hapsworth Rd, Flennigan Rd, Edrict Rd, Shoreline Broadway |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Koiri
| + | || Little Bay Station |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Astel
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1784 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private | |
− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Azure Air | + | | 302 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services
| + | || Majatown KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Travel & tourism
| + | || Granby Rd, Fentry Rd, Sunnyside St, Quentinsburgh Rd, Sector St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Jom | + | || Flynn KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Urán | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1992 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Airlines
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Defunct
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Bank Guai | + | | 303 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials | + | || Flint-Jacob Square Loop |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Banks | + | || Jacob St, Backstrom Dr, Sector St, Seeburn Ave, Filano St, Hgwy 11A, Consor Rd, Catenary Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/47715 Pirindi] | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1791
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Central Bank
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Public
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− | | Yes
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Borem | + | | 304 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services
| + | || Albertville KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Broadline retailers
| + | || Freemark St, Royal Waters Quay, Joseph St, Jacob St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/node/117331761 Vai] | + | || Flynnwood West KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1902 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Department store chain
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | BPV | + | | 306 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials | + | || Smolls Park KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Banks | + | || Smolls Pkwy, Dempsey Rd, Albertville Rd, Minnonigan Ave, Harbour Rd, Hellicoe Ave |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/10533107 Vai] | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1812
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | [[List_of_companies_of_Guai#Clearflow|Clearflow]] | + | | 308 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials
| + | || Cahill/Bacta |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financial services | + | || Cahill Dr, Union St, Tynda Shores Blvd, Michisaukee Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/10881607 Vai] | + | || Heifer KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1970 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Elek Guai | + | | 309 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Utilities | + | || Jacob/Maya Loop |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Electrical distributor
| + | || Jacob St, Dempsey Rd, Albertville Rd, Filano St, Mailich Rd, Sector St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/12864789 Pirindi]
| + | || Flynn KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1952 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | State power generation
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Public
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | FlyMe | + | | 311 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services
| + | || Albertville KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Travel & tourism
| + | || Schwaldia St, Endrose Rd, Brantford Way, Sannicy St, Ross St, Dempsey Rd, Albertville Rd, Minnonigan Ave, Harbour Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/node/124315999 Jom] | + | || Kingstown Harbour |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Urán | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1998 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Airlines
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Guai Airways | + | | 313 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services | + | || Levi Gardens Station |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Travel & tourism | + | || Halsey Rd, Filano St, Albertville Rd, Dempsey Rd, Ross St, Sebil Rd, Warwick Way, Hector Hapsworth Rd, Flennigan Rd, Edrict Rd, Consor Rd, Catenary Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/node/121649710 Jom] | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Urán
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1934
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Airlines
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | [[Hesperic Bank|Hesperic Bank Guai]] | + | | 314 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials | + | || Flynnwood West KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Banks | + | || Jacob St, Quetico Dr |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/10881606 Vai] | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1912
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | No
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Hidjin | + | | 316 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
| + | || Sojourn/Murakami Loop |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Building materials & fixtures
| + | || Sojourn St, Smolls Pkwy, Dempsey Rd, Albertville Rd, Minnonigan Ave, Harbour Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Keroli | + | || Kingstown Harbour |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Iap | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1904 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Building materials
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Inat Djagi Ítama | + | | 318 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials
| + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Banks
| + | || Hellicoe Ave, Harbour Rd, Tynda Shores Blvd, Michisaukee Rd |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/119636 Kūra] | + | || Heifer KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Ítama | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1856 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Saving bank
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | ÍNTEKA | + | | 321 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Technology
| + | || Kingstown Harbour |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Software
| + | || Harbour Rd, Tynda Shores Blvd, Warwick Way, Filano St, Hgwy 11A, Consor Rd, Edrict Rd, Shoreline Broadway |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/95007 Vai] | + | || Little Bay Station |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1961 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Kopàg | + | | 322 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services | + | || KCU - Queen Campus |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Food retailers & wholesalers | + | || Fentry Rd, Sunnyside St, Adamsworth St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Taike | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Táriao
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1954
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Retail food, supermarkets
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private | |
− | | Yes | |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | KoPaSa | + | | 324 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services | + | || Flynnwood West KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Travel & tourism | + | || Jacob St, Quetico Dr, Halstrom St, Macduff St, Orphanage St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/83080 Pirindi] | + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1941
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Passenger Rail
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Public
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− | | Yes
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| |- | | |- |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Kredit Fenu | + | | 326 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Financials
| + | || [name] KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Banks
| + | || Southern Isles Rd, Smolls Park Light Rail, Smolls Pkwy, Jubilee St, Old Queen Line Greenway |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/node/118389313 Vai] | + | || Marania KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1898 | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes | |
| |- | | |- |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Lamba | + | | 328 |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials | + | || Smolls Park KTM |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Business support services | + | || Smolls Pkwy, Dempsey Rd, Jacob St, Cahill Dr, Albertville Rd, Halsey Rd, Royal St |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Pirindi
| + | || Levi Gardens Station |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1968
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Engineering consulting
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes
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− | |-
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Meisa Gol
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer goods
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Clothing & accessories
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Pirindi
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1975
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Clothing retailer
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
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− | | Yes
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− | |-
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Merp & Jones
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Business support services
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/10881578/ Vai]
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1974
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Auditors
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
| |
− | | Yes
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− | |-
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Nonkond+
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Oil refining, filling stations
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai | |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1992
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | Yes
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− | |-
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | OVERSPORT
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer goods
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Clothing & accessories
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Iápuiam
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1978
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Clothing and sportswear
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
| |
− | | Yes
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | SÍLENIS PHARMACEUTICS
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Health Care
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Pharmaceuticals
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/way/10881583 Vai]
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1994
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Pharmaceutical company
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
| |
− | | Yes
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | TÁNGOKÏO
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer services
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Travel & tourism
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/node/124315998 Jom]
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Urán
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1972
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Airlines
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
| |
− | | Yes
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Tola
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Transportation services
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Nikin
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Pirindi
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1982
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Airport operator
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Public
| |
− | | Yes
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Vai Tūri Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Industrials
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Transportation services
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/94430 Vai]
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Poro Vai
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1864
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Seaport operator
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Public
| |
− | | Yes
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="font-weight:bold;" | Watanabe Air Lease
| |
− | | Industrials
| |
− | | Transportation services
| |
− | | Jom
| |
− | | Urán
| |
− | | 1987
| |
− | | Aircraft leaser
| |
− | | Private
| |
− | | No
| |
− | |-
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle; font-weight:bold;" | Wnorkw
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Consumer goods
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Food products
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Taikarí
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Karnaki
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | 1913
| |
− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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− | | style="vertical-align:middle;" | Private
| |
− | | Yes | |
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− | ====Notable companies====
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− | =====Aspra=====
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− | '''Aspra Industries (SA)''', is an [[Guai]]ian defence company and weapons manufacturer. It manufactures firearms, ammunition and military technology. Its small arms are very popular throughout the world.
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− | * History
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− | Founded in [[Koiri]] in the late 18th century by brothers Emen and Soroi Klaj as a trip hammer factory.
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− | Aspra was named after the mythological shield that threw projectiles back at the attacker. A stylized shield still stands as the company's logo.
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− |
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− | ==Infrastructure==
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− | {{Infobox infrastructure
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− | | name = Guai
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− | | driving_side = left
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− | | rail_side = left
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− | | gauge = 1,435
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− | | electrification = 25kV 50Hz AC
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− | | mains_electricity = 240V 50Hz
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− | | telephone_code = 501
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− | | internet_code = .gu
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− | }}
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− | ===Energy===
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− | Since the 1970s, Guai has been operating a nuclear power plant on the shore of the Pórinkon Bay in Táriao Canton. Its 4 nuclear reactors produce about 35%
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− | ===Transport===
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− | ====Roads====
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− | Traffic keeps to the left side of the road.
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− | ====Trains====
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− | The railway network of Guai is operated by the national Railway Company [[KoPaSa]] ([[Guaiian]]: ''Tè '''Ko'''rporació '''Pa'''laóuni tā '''S'''net '''A'''rla'', lit. ''National Corporation of Iron Links'').
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− | KoPaSa provides both long-distance and local train services. Virtually, all lines are electrified using 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line and conform to the standard gauge. All trains drive on the left.
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− | ====Airports====
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− | Guai's main civil airport in [[Vai International Airport]] located near [[Erfán]], [[Urán]] Canton. Another minor international airport, [[Northern Guai International Airport]], is located near Ēkw and serves the northern part of the country.
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− | ==Demographics==
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− | ===Languages===
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− | The ''de facto'' official language of Guai is [[Guaiian]] (Guaiian: ''Guaii'' or ''Bahma Guai'').
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− | ===Education===
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− | ===Health===
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− | Guai has got a universal healthcare system since the 1926 Health Law that grouped several healthcare provisions that had existed since the 1870s.
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− | ==Culture==
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− | Guai is usually viewed as a very socially progressive society. Married women can vote since 1912 whereas unmarried female proprietaries could vote since the 1840s. Traditionally, few legal restrictions applied to women but those have been repelled, step-by-step, in the course of the 20th century. Same-sex sexual activity has never been criminalised and LGBT rights are quite extensive: same-sex couples have been legally able to marry and adopt since 1998. Registered Partnership Law of 1988 apply to both heterosexual and homosexual couples. Vai houses a vibrant LGBT community whereas its northern neighbourhood Djima is famous for its annual Pride Parade in early December.
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− | Social equality is quite central in Guaiian culture. The country has always been a republic or a set of semi-independent republics and privileges and rights of the upper bourgeoisie vanished in the mid and late 18th century.
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− | ===Religion===
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− | Until at least the first half of the 20th century, dominant belief in Guai was called [[Ohoism]], an amalgamation of religio-philosophical traditions that has a significant impact on shaping Guaiian culture. Since then it has steadily declined and today Guai has one of the least religious populations in the world.
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