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During his tenure, railroad transportation was also prioritized with the construction of a high-speed railway network as stated in the Realm Highway and Transportation Act of 1972. Initially built to connect distant regions with Loren'ka SAR with the goal of aiding economic growth, and development. Starting with the Loren-Bafaas Express Line (515.4 km, 320.3 mi) in 1975, the network has expanded to currently consist of 2091.6 km (1,299.6 mi) of lines with maximum speeds of 230–320 km/h (145–200 mph). Metropolitan areas such as Loren, and Bafaas also features 158.4 km (98.5 mi) of mini-sioul lines.
 
=== Intervention in the Domin War ===
With the political upheavals and subsequent declarations of rebellion from the ethnic minorities of Yello and Bours, the oil-rich nation of Phoenixia quickly collapsed into a three-way civil war. In subsequent months, the average cost of petroleum worldwide suffered as extraction and refining operations in the region of Afragola was threatened by rebel attacks which were steadily increasing in frequency and scale as the separatist Republic of Bours sought to damage the Phoenixian war efforts. The Mirhaimian Tylach Oil and Petroleum Company (TOPEC), formed in 1904 by Duke of the Canton of Tahri and Knight of the Esteemed Order of our Liege Zakan of Stritau Jatan K. Eskrine was amongst those heavily affected with the intentional sabotages of Oilfields Miran, Kian and Myr. As one of the largest Mirhaimian-based petroleum corporation, attacks on facilities owned by TOPEC severely affected fuel costs in Mirhaime. By January of 1967, the price of oil had risen nearly 150%, from 3 Inters per barrel (MI19/m<sup>3</sup>) to nearly MI7 per barrel (MI50/m<sup>3</sup>). Bilateral talks between the two governments of Mirhaime and Phoenixia began shortly after as the Jalo R. Siinkar administration attempted to halt the worrying rise in cost - culminating in the Oro Convention and the subsequent signing of the Orokian Agreement of 1967 on February 4, 1967.
 
=== Tenkir Namhaid Crisis ===
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The requirements to be an officer in Mirhaime vary by Ha, whose responsibility it is to institute the police service, some of the requirements include a complete high school education or 3 year vocational education, aged approximately 20–30 years of age, absence of a criminal record, completion of military service, a minimum height requirement, a Category B driver's licence, computer and keyboard literacy, foreign language skills, proper health and ocular health status, and Mirhaimian citizenship.
 
Mirhaime has 369 detention facilities with a total capacity of up to 2 million detainees, all operated by individual Ha. The smallest prison is the Haifan RecreationalCorrectional Facility with a capacity of two detainees.
 
=== Gun politics ===
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The laws pertaining to the acquisition of firearms in Mirhaime are amongst the most liberal in Novaris. Mirhaimian gun laws are primarily about the acquisition of arms and not ownership. As such a license is not required to own a gun by itself, but a shall-issue permit is required to purchase most types of firearms. Bolt-action rifles do not require an acquisition permit and can be acquired with just a background check. A reason is not required to be issued an acquisition permit for semi-automatics unless the reason is other than sport-shooting, hunting, or collecting. Permits for concealed carrying in public are issued sparingly. The acquisition of fully automatic weapons, suppressors, and target lasers requires special permits issued by the cantonal firearms office. Over-the-counter sale of hollow-point and soft-point ammunition is limited to hunting.
 
According to a survey by Oryx Mirhaime, there are approximately 3962.8 guns per 100 people in Mirhaime.
 
== Military ==
[[File:Image 2022-05-17 182158450.png|thumb|'''Tale Citade'''l, the headquarters complex of the Mirhaime Federation Department of War in Likta'ha, Loren'ga. The phrase ''Tale Citadel'' is often used as a metonym for the Department of War and its leadership.|left]]
'''The Mirhaime Realm Defence Forces (MRDF),''' commanded by the '''Central Military Commission (CMC)''', consist of '''the Mirhaime Realm Guards (MRG)''', '''the Mirhaime Realm Armada (MRA)''', '''the Mirhaime Realm Air Force (MRAF)''', and '''the Strategic Support Force (MRSSF)'''. The MRDF has an active manpower of around 650,000, but its total strength, including paramilitary forces, may be as high as 8,000,000. Its commander in chief is constitutionally the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, a title granted to the elected Paragon of the Federation for the duration of their tenure. Members of the Realm Defence Forces swear an oath of allegiance to defend the Saekari and the Paragon. They are tasked with the defense of Mirhaime, and its national interests; carry out the work of mobilizing and propagating the guidelines of the Ansan Coalition, policies and laws of the State; participate in tasks of civil defense, as well as perform any obligations and duties that may arise. Overseas garrisons and facilities are maintained in [[Sarvimaa]], [[Phoenixia]] and [[Taiyō]]. Joint military exercises and war games have been held with Antora, Sarvimaa, Taiyo, Volscina.
 
Mirhaime has conscription for all able-bodied citizens aged 18-38, except those who can prove that their loss would bring hardship to their families. Citizens who have yet to complete pre-university education or are awarded the Public Service Commission scholarship can opt to defer their draft. Military service is a requirement for induction into orders of chivalry.
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Paralleling the growth of night racing in the 1970s, interests began to appear in legal professional motorsports itself. Many founding members of Stock Auto Racing Union of Mirhaime (SARUM), the first auto racing sanctioning and operating company in Mirhaime having begun their career in prolific street racing organizations of the early 1970s. SARUM is the sole organizers of nearly all of Mirhaime's most prominent leagues ranging from the minor semi-professional ''Rein Series'' to the prestigious ''Supreme Series.'' Formula racing also enjoys relative popularity in Mirhaime in the form of the single-seater motor racing ''GF-2 Series'' which professional racers often use as a stepping stone to the Formula One ''GF-1 Series''.
 
=== Fashion ===
 
=== Fitness and Aerobatics ===
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