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Embassy Application Program
Embassy Application Program
On behalf of Rei Guglielmo Guiseppe Giorgio Gianpietro Olivotto, the Kingdom of Alunya extends a heartfelt welcome to all nations. His Royal Majesty has directed Minister of Foreign Affairs Signora Ferdinanda Sparacello to make explicit the Kingdom's warm regard for its fellow states in The North Pacific.
You will find the co-located Constitutional Monarchy of Alunya's embassy application program here.
More recent information about the Kingdom of Alunya has been provided in an attachment below. Please be sure to read it.
Inquiries are both welcomed and encouraged. If the Ministry's staff can be of any assistance to you in locating suitable real estate or housing, please do not hesitate to ask.
Consulates to the Kingdom of Alunya in the city of Liverrfool may be co-located with an Embassy to the Constitutional Monarchy of Alunya, a practice recommended by His Royal Majesty.
Embassies with the Kingdom of Alunya must be established prior to permission to establish consulates within the Kingdom of Alunya. Consulate applications are otherwise the same as for embassies.
The Kingdom of Alunya is an absolute monarchy headed by Rei (King) Guglielmo Guiseppe Giorgio Gianpietro Olivotto as head of state, and head of government. The seat of government is in the capitol city of Ronronne, and the government is sovereign on odd-numbered days in accordance with the Alunyan Calendar. On even-numbered days the co-located government of the Constitutional Monarchy of Alunya, seated in the capitol of Liverfool, is sovereign. Days begin and end at noon in the city of Ronronne; Liverfool is located in the same time zone as Ronronne.
Cities throughout Alunya employ the equilateral triangle as a street pattern with roundabouts at each vertex. Traffic lights and street lighting are non-existent due to roundabouts and dark sky initiatives. There is very little signage of any sort, including traffic direction. Smaller streets do lead into each triangular block; most are one-way, with arrows on signs indicating the direction one should look for approaching traffic. Drivers will usually find a central parking deck (or two) within each neighborhood. Parking itself is free of charge. Almost all vehicles are electric; there is a surcharge for recharging at car parks.
Alunyan dwellings and office structures are seldom more than three floors in height, and are focused on a central courtyard in the Riyadh style. Streetscapes are often intimidating to foreigners, as most exterior walls are monolithic cement, plaster, stucco or adobe with few street-level entrances. Street-level sidewalks exist on the main boulevards but are frequently vacant and used only for walking; there are no sidewalk cafes or restaurants. Elevated pathways and small pedestrian bridges on what Alunyans and Europeans call the first floor, and Americans call the second floor, are the primary venues for foot traffic. Most businesses and homes cater to this level as the primary means of egress for visitors. Many liken an Alunyan neighborhood to the twisty maze of the Casbah located at an upper level as in Lyon.
First time visitors will notice that Alunyans use a senary counting system, have their own unique measures of time, a coherent set of weights and measures, and their own calendar. The coordinate system is left-handed, with the primary axis vertical, the secondary to the left, and the tertiary axis away from the viewer.
Addresses are given as a pair of two senary numbers. The first is the swept angle from true north in the anti-clockwise (or, to Alunyans, clockwise) direction, as measured in Decretti from the city center. There are 216 Decretti in one sweep of a full circle. The second senary number gives the distance from the city center in Longoria, a unit of length equal to approximately 3.408 meters, or 11 feet, 2 inches. Ceramic address tiles are often located near doors, and comparative triangulation will often guide the visitor to the correct location. Alunya is where the streets have no names.
House mains electricity is 149.5 volts single-phase alternating current at a frequency of 58.2 hertz. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs can recommend licensed electricians capable of re-configuring the mains supply to most voltages and frequencies. Water is potable, from either wells or more commonly through desalination and pipeline transport. Ronronne has separate sewer and storm water runoff systems with a gray water catchment system. 3G and 4G wireless compatible carriers are easily available through subscription, and fiber optic hard-wired telecommunications is available in most urban locations. Garbage service is on ground level; street parking on the designated day of service is prohibited and violators will be towed if they do not have diplomatic plates. (Street parking is often discouraged by local residents.)
Subway stations are located underground in each neighborhood. Most are directly connected with the neighborhood car park. The subway is the primary means of travel in urban areas between neighborhoods. Subway trains may be local, intermediate, or express; each is marked with an M to designate which type of service is provided. Subways also connect to the main rail system, the primary means of travel between cities, though buses and private vehicles are also used.
Ronronne, like most major Alunyan cities, has an international airport. Most commercial flights are international in nature. Charter and general aviation flights within Alunya are common, but most Alunyans prefer the rail system domestically.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs no longer provides grounds for embassies nor housing for foreign diplomats. Instead, these may be procured by the foreign government on the open real estate market, either through leasing or sales.The Ministry's Foreign Relations Initiative Office can assist in finding the services of realtors or leasing agents. Advice is also available on other factors related to finding a suitable embassy location on a case-by-case basis.
Embassies to the Kingdom of Alunya must be located within the capitol city of Ronronne. Once registered, the grounds of an embassy are under the protection of the World Assembly Resolution No. 22, the Diplomatic Protection Act.
Cities throughout Alunya employ the equilateral triangle as a street pattern with roundabouts at each vertex. Traffic lights and street lighting are non-existent due to roundabouts and dark sky initiatives. There is very little signage of any sort, including traffic direction. Smaller streets do lead into each triangular block; most are one-way, with arrows on signs indicating the direction one should look for approaching traffic. Drivers will usually find a central parking deck (or two) within each neighborhood. Parking itself is free of charge. Almost all vehicles are electric; there is a surcharge for recharging at car parks.
Alunyan dwellings and office structures are seldom more than three floors in height, and are focused on a central courtyard in the Riyadh style. Streetscapes are often intimidating to foreigners, as most exterior walls are monolithic cement, plaster, stucco or adobe with few street-level entrances. Street-level sidewalks exist on the main boulevards but are frequently vacant and used only for walking; there are no sidewalk cafes or restaurants. Elevated pathways and small pedestrian bridges on what Alunyans and Europeans call the first floor, and Americans call the second floor, are the primary venues for foot traffic. Most businesses and homes cater to this level as the primary means of egress for visitors. Many liken an Alunyan neighborhood to the twisty maze of the Casbah located at an upper level as in Lyon.
First time visitors will notice that Alunyans use a senary counting system, have their own unique measures of time, a coherent set of weights and measures, and their own calendar. The coordinate system is left-handed, with the primary axis vertical, the secondary to the left, and the tertiary axis away from the viewer.
Addresses are given as a pair of two senary numbers. The first is the swept angle from true north in the anti-clockwise (or, to Alunyans, clockwise) direction, as measured in Decretti from the city center. There are 216 Decretti in one sweep of a full circle. The second senary number gives the distance from the city center in Longoria, a unit of length equal to approximately 3.408 meters, or 11 feet, 2 inches. Ceramic address tiles are often located near doors, and comparative triangulation will often guide the visitor to the correct location. Alunya is where the streets have no names.
House mains electricity is 149.5 volts single-phase alternating current at a frequency of 58.2 hertz. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs can recommend licensed electricians capable of re-configuring the mains supply to most voltages and frequencies. Water is potable, from either wells or more commonly through desalination and pipeline transport. Ronronne has separate sewer and storm water runoff systems with a gray water catchment system. 3G and 4G wireless compatible carriers are easily available through subscription, and fiber optic hard-wired telecommunications is available in most urban locations. Garbage service is on ground level; street parking on the designated day of service is prohibited and violators will be towed if they do not have diplomatic plates. (Street parking is often discouraged by local residents.)
Subway stations are located underground in each neighborhood. Most are directly connected with the neighborhood car park. The subway is the primary means of travel in urban areas between neighborhoods. Subway trains may be local, intermediate, or express; each is marked with an M to designate which type of service is provided. Subways also connect to the main rail system, the primary means of travel between cities, though buses and private vehicles are also used.
Ronronne, like most major Alunyan cities, has an international airport. Most commercial flights are international in nature. Charter and general aviation flights within Alunya are common, but most Alunyans prefer the rail system domestically.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs no longer provides grounds for embassies nor housing for foreign diplomats. Instead, these may be procured by the foreign government on the open real estate market, either through leasing or sales.The Ministry's Foreign Relations Initiative Office can assist in finding the services of realtors or leasing agents. Advice is also available on other factors related to finding a suitable embassy location on a case-by-case basis.
Embassies to the Kingdom of Alunya must be located within the capitol city of Ronronne. Once registered, the grounds of an embassy are under the protection of the World Assembly Resolution No. 22, the Diplomatic Protection Act.
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[b]Title and Name of Representative Nation's Head of State:[/b]
[b]Title and Name of Representative Nation's Head of Government:[/b]
[b]Title and Name of Representative Nation's Head of (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Estimate of the number of diplomatic and administrative personnel at (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Estimate of the number of support personnel at (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Estimate of the number of security personnel at (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Declaration of types and quantities of weapons at (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Declaration of types and quantities of vehicles at (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Declaration of types and quantities of diplomatic pouches/containers for (proposed) Mission:[/b]
[b]Identify particular individuals with assigned briefs, such as attaches:[/b]
[b]State any other matters for the attention of the Minister of Foreign Affairs:[/b]