Culture of Creeperopolis
Culture in Creeperopolis dominates the country and is heavy in both traditionalist Creeperian influences. A new composite population was formed as a result of intermarrying between the native Creeperian population with the Salvadorans and Castillianans. The Creeperian Catholic Church plays an important role in the Creeperian culture. Creeperian Spanish in the dominant language in Creeperia culture.
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National Symbols
Type | Symbol | Year | Image |
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Anthem | Himno Nacional Creeperiano |
1845/1933 | |
Flag and Coat of arms | Coat of Arms of Creeperopolis and Flag of Creeperopolis |
1845/1933 | |
Color | Black, White, and Gold |
1231 | |
Bird | Águila Oro |
1949 | |
National Dish | Pupusa |
1231 | |
Flower | Yucca gigantea |
1887 | |
Tree | Tabebuia rosea |
1887 | |
Patron and National Personification | Monumento del Salvador del Mundo y la'Humanidad |
1968 |
Languages
In Creeperopolis, Spanish, specificially Creeperian Spanish, is the official and dominant language. Other variations of Spanish spoken are Castillianan, Salvadoran, and Atlántidan Spanish. Other languages spoken include Quebecshirite, Senvarian, Senvekian, and Deltinian Arabic.
Sports
Creeperans are known for their heavy love for soccer, called fútbol, and their notable talent in the sport. Fútbol is the largest and most popular sport in Creeperopolis with fútbol being played by all ages, all ethnic groups, and both genders.
Fútbol is a common during and after school activity for children in elemenatary and middle school and remains a common after school activity for high school and college age students. There are several private and public fútbol clubs for high school and college age students to participate in. Nearly 4 out of every 5 children in Creeperopolis say that they either play fútbol or enjoy watching a game of fútbol.
The National Soccer Association (Asociación Nacional de Fútbol, ANF) is the largest sporting organization in Creeperopolis and is composed of sixteen professional fútbol clubs. The Copa Creeperiano is held every year to decide the champion of the ANF with the Santos de San Salvador being the current Copa Creeperiano champions. Players from the sixteen ANF teams are selected to play on the Creeperopolis National Fútbol Team to play in the annual Terraconservan Cup, of which the Creeperopolis National Fútbol Team is the reigning champion.
Religion
The majority of the population in Creepeorpolis is Christian, Creeperian Catholicism at 92%. Emperor Romero I was canonized as a saint in 1983 by Pope St. Juan Pablo II.
The remaining 8% are either Senvar-Senvekian Protestants (mainly found in the Senvar and Senvek departments), Irreligious (mostly from the Quebecshirite poplaiton in Puerto Francisco), and Deltinian Islam (mostly in the Deltino department).
Hammocks
Creeperopolis is a hammock cultured country and a large producer and exporter of hammocks. Hammocks are a big part of Creeperian culture and are often used for afternoon naps. Hammocks swing from doorways, inside living rooms, on porches, in outdoor courtyards, and from trees. Just about everywhere a hammock can be seen hung in all social classes of Creeperian homes. It is completely socially acceptable to lay around in a hammock all day.
Notable Creeperian People
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Valentín Elizalde Valencia
MusicianRodolfo Zelaya García
Fútbol PlayerOrlando Pareja Palau
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