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[[Image:Hi_no_Kuni.gif|thumb|252px|Hi no Kuni Map, Political]]
[[Image:Hi_no_Kuni.gif|thumb|252px|Hi no Kuni Map, Political]]


='''<u><span style="color:Red;">Hi no Kuni; The Country of Fire</span></u>''' <br>=
='''<span style="color:Red;">Hi no Kuni; The Country of Fire</span>''' <br>=


Hi no Kuni, or as it is referred to by many whom are not from it, 'The Country of Fire', is one of the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]], and has traditionally been seen by people of the world as a stable and beautiful place, and one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, because it holds both a normal military (Many swordsmen and Samurai come from this country) but also it's own Hidden Village, [[Konohagakure no Sato]], the Village Hidden in the Leaves.  
Hi no Kuni, or as it is referred to by many whom are not from it, 'The Country of Fire', is one of the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]], and has traditionally been seen by people of the world as a stable and beautiful place, and one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, because it holds both a normal military (Many swordsmen and Samurai come from this country) but also it's own Hidden Village, [[Konohagakure no Sato]], the Village Hidden in the Leaves.  
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Because it is a complex and diverse nation of great size, each subject important to a great country is discussed here.
Because it is a complex and diverse nation of great size, each subject important to a great country is discussed here.


==''Economy''==
=='''Economy'''==
Despite having one of the most famous of the hidden shinobi villages within it's borders, Hi no Kuni is in no way known for relying solely upon the Shinobi-nin for economic prosperity. It is a country filled with great forests, which has great rodes and a number of great cities, along with farmlands and coastal settlements.
Despite having one of the most famous of the hidden shinobi villages within it's borders, Hi no Kuni is in no way known for relying solely upon the Shinobi-nin for economic prosperity. It is a country filled with great forests, which has great rodes and a number of great cities, along with farmlands and coastal settlements.


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==''Architecture''==
=='''Architecture'''==




==''Terrain''==
=='''Terrain'''==




==''Culture''==
=='''Culture'''==






==''Weather''==
=='''Weather'''==




==''Transit''==
=='''Transit'''==




==''Hotarunoshi, Capital of Hi no Kuni''==
=='''Hidden Village'''==
 
::* (See [[Konohagakure no Sato]])
 
=='''Hotarunoshi, Capital of Hi no Kuni'''==
[[Category:Country]]
[[Category:Country]]

Revision as of 20:22, 24 November 2009

Hi no Kuni is perhaps one of the most iconic nations in the world, with many claims to fame tucked under her belt. Though her hidden village, Konohagakure no Sato, was once completely decimated, the shinobi industry thrives here. Boasting a mild climate year-round, Hi no Kuni is nearly swallowed by the forests that dominate the landscape. Although it is quite buggy in the spring and summer, tourism is a large source of money for the country. Many people from all over the world come to gawk at the backdrop of Konohagakure, a mountain etched with the faces of the many Kages the village has acted under over time.

Hi no Kuni Map, Political

Hi no Kuni; The Country of Fire

Hi no Kuni, or as it is referred to by many whom are not from it, 'The Country of Fire', is one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, and has traditionally been seen by people of the world as a stable and beautiful place, and one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, because it holds both a normal military (Many swordsmen and Samurai come from this country) but also it's own Hidden Village, Konohagakure no Sato, the Village Hidden in the Leaves.

Because it is a complex and diverse nation of great size, each subject important to a great country is discussed here.

Economy

Despite having one of the most famous of the hidden shinobi villages within it's borders, Hi no Kuni is in no way known for relying solely upon the Shinobi-nin for economic prosperity. It is a country filled with great forests, which has great rodes and a number of great cities, along with farmlands and coastal settlements.

Hi no Kuni's primary industries and exports are lumber, animal products, and food, as a result. In the coast, tourism and resorts are also very important to the local economy.


Architecture

Terrain

Culture

Weather

Transit

Hidden Village

Hotarunoshi, Capital of Hi no Kuni