The nation of Kania was established in 1750 by freed African-American slaves and radicals that deemed further residence in North America was too dangerous for them. Thus, with the help of the British Empire, they relocated to the island of Kania, named after the leader of the mass movement, Bishop Roger Kane. Under him the island grew into a wealthy trading center which competed with the British dominions of Canada and Newfoundland as fishing powers. By the dawn of the 20th century, Kania's economy had developed into a strong one, supporting the development of new towns and cities throughout the nation.
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| - The nation of Kania was established in 1750 by freed African-American slaves and radicals that deemed further residence in North America was too dangerous for them. Thus, with the help of the British Empire, they relocated to the island of Kania, named after the leader of the mass movement, Bishop Roger Kane. Under him the island grew into a wealthy trading center which competed with the British dominions of Canada and Newfoundland as fishing powers. By the dawn of the 20th century, Kania's economy had developed into a strong one, supporting the development of new towns and cities throughout the nation.
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| - *Black 82.7%
*White 9.2%
*Asian 6.6%
*Other 1.5%
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| - Laudate Dominus Deus Jehovae
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| - ''République de Kania
- רפובליקה של קיין
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| - The nation of Kania was established in 1750 by freed African-American slaves and radicals that deemed further residence in North America was too dangerous for them. Thus, with the help of the British Empire, they relocated to the island of Kania, named after the leader of the mass movement, Bishop Roger Kane. Under him the island grew into a wealthy trading center which competed with the British dominions of Canada and Newfoundland as fishing powers. By the dawn of the 20th century, Kania's economy had developed into a strong one, supporting the development of new towns and cities throughout the nation. The country is noted for its strong Christian morals, crime-free streets, and high-income middle class. Kania is often described as a utopia, which many critics have remarked Kania was seeking to aim for, though its supporters have been known to silence such opposition as petty jealousy. Environmentally sound, politically stable, and economically endowed, Kania possesses many traits that few nations are able and willing to strive for, and thus is has earned the honor of being dubbed "Mankind's Soul". However, the staunch dislike of Europe and America by the predominately black population due to past grievances have been one of the few slights against Kania.
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