Local Signs Posted
May 30, 2016 12:11:35 GMT
Post by Department of Information on May 30, 2016 12:11:35 GMT
30 May 2016
FRAIBORG - The first signs of posted signs in Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan have been noticed by the public around the Royal Kingdom. The Department of Internal Affairs launched the initiative to produce signs of localities and addresses. The driving forces behind this program were a desire to promote the diversity of the Fatherland and the locations within as well as assisting the citizens, public, and tourists with getting around the nation. This became more essential as the Royal Family of the Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan will undertake an extended state visit throughout June.
His Majesty, The Sovereign The King Andre I stated, "This is the beginning of a new milestone in the history of our nation. We shall take time to thank the Governors of Folksstan and Kunigsstan and the Premiers of Sehvihrneezehmlya and Sudzehmlya for showing the foresight in participating in this pilot program. In the future, we as a nation hope all locations have signs posted to assist citizens and visitors alike in finding their destinations quickly and safely. We shall then be able to provide mail service to all entities of our proud nation."
The program sees two signs posted in Kunigsstan and Sehvihrneezehmlya and one in each of Folksstan and Sudzehmlya. The pilot program will be assessed later with the view of expanding the program to all further addresses and localities. As per a recommendation from the Department of Tourism, all signs posted are written in Trimble, the national language of the Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan, as well as English, one of three officially recognized languages. English was chosen as the supplementary language on posted signs due to its widespread use around the globe where it is often a lingua franca.
FRAIBORG - The first signs of posted signs in Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan have been noticed by the public around the Royal Kingdom. The Department of Internal Affairs launched the initiative to produce signs of localities and addresses. The driving forces behind this program were a desire to promote the diversity of the Fatherland and the locations within as well as assisting the citizens, public, and tourists with getting around the nation. This became more essential as the Royal Family of the Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan will undertake an extended state visit throughout June.
His Majesty, The Sovereign The King Andre I stated, "This is the beginning of a new milestone in the history of our nation. We shall take time to thank the Governors of Folksstan and Kunigsstan and the Premiers of Sehvihrneezehmlya and Sudzehmlya for showing the foresight in participating in this pilot program. In the future, we as a nation hope all locations have signs posted to assist citizens and visitors alike in finding their destinations quickly and safely. We shall then be able to provide mail service to all entities of our proud nation."
The program sees two signs posted in Kunigsstan and Sehvihrneezehmlya and one in each of Folksstan and Sudzehmlya. The pilot program will be assessed later with the view of expanding the program to all further addresses and localities. As per a recommendation from the Department of Tourism, all signs posted are written in Trimble, the national language of the Royal Kingdom of Trimblestan, as well as English, one of three officially recognized languages. English was chosen as the supplementary language on posted signs due to its widespread use around the globe where it is often a lingua franca.