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= Geography =
 
[[File:M Second River Map of Duominzu.png|thumb|left|River Mapmap of Duominzu]]
 
== Biodiversity and Environment ==
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== Symbolism ==
 
== PublicNational Holidays and Festivals ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Date!!Official Official Name!! Description
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| January 11th|| New Years Day|| Celebrates the beginning of a New Year as well as blessing the entire nation through elaborate rituals and prayers.
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| February 12th|| Passionate Unions Day|| Celebrates the nature of love and friendship amongst the populace, these emotions expressed with poems, gifts, and acts of appreciation.
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| March 8th|| International Women's' Day|| Established to honor the international holiday as well as solidify the equality between men and women in Duominzu's society.
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| April 15th|| Resting of the Restless|| Established to perform special precautions and ceremonies to give rest to deceased ancestors, push their souls to live amongst the stars, and honor their memory. Largely religious in nature and the most closely followed holiday.
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| May 18th|| Day of the Ants and Bees|| Celebrates the social and economic achievements of the nation's workers.
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| June 6th|| Veterans Day|| Honors all the veterans that have served in Duominzu's armed forces.
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| June 7th|| Memorial Day|| Honors all the citizens that have died while serving in Duominzu's armed forces.
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| July 15th|| Duominzu Day|| Celebrates Duominzu's Independence from it's former status as a Protectorate.
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| August 2nd|| Natal Day|| Celebrates the ethnic provinces in which Duominzu's natural born citizens originate from.
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| August 7th|| Monarch and Monarchess Day|| Celebrates the achievements and leadership of Duominzu's expansive list of current and former monarchs, both in Duominzu and in the Imperial Vistari Confederation.
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| September 15th|| Mid-Autumn Festival|| Celebrates family, harvest and food under the bright moon.
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| December 21st|| Winter Solstice|| Celebrates the balance, harmony, peace, and order of Duominzu under the heavens.
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