Fier Canadien
Citizen
According to the Code of Standards :
But, our nation only have, after 5130 years of existence, 8 toppographic names. As pointed in the quote above, governors have the right to name terrain. It would greatly improve the background of our civilisation to have a more developped topography, less like "the mountain two tiles south of xyz".
Governors would be appreciated to post their intentions on naming the natural features of our beloved lands. If they don't wish to name them, then they could at least make the citizens of Fanatika know, so that the chain of command can go on up to the naming of the natural feature.
In hope that our history can finaly start to grow out of it's administrative nomenclature.
"Natural terrain features (mountain chains, lakes, deserts, etc) may be named by Provincial Governors. If the Provincial Governor does not wish to name a feature it may be passed to the naming rights chain in Point 1 above."
But, our nation only have, after 5130 years of existence, 8 toppographic names. As pointed in the quote above, governors have the right to name terrain. It would greatly improve the background of our civilisation to have a more developped topography, less like "the mountain two tiles south of xyz".
Governors would be appreciated to post their intentions on naming the natural features of our beloved lands. If they don't wish to name them, then they could at least make the citizens of Fanatika know, so that the chain of command can go on up to the naming of the natural feature.
In hope that our history can finaly start to grow out of it's administrative nomenclature.