Official — Kingdom Summary

About Ayumar

The Kingdom of Ayumar (Thai: ราชอาณาจักรอยูมาร์), commonly known as Ayumar, is a micronation located in Thailand. Officially established on 9 November 2025 as the successor to the Greater Axian Empire, Ayumar's territory centers on Wuto City — the capital and largest city. The kingdom preserves Axian heritage while forging its own identity.

34
Population (2025)
21
Registered members
Absolute
Monarchy

Etymology

The name Ayumar combines “Ayu” (life, continuity) and “mar” (sovereignty, strength) — symbolizing preservation of tradition and regal authority.

History

Founding — 9 Nov 2025

Established by King Aobaom I following the dissolution of the Greater Axian Empire. Ayumar inherited certain structures and symbols while forming distinct institutions centered on Wuto City.

Early development

Initial state-building focused on royal administration, cultural preservation, and national symbols to foster unity among citizens.

Politics & Government

Ayumar is an absolute monarchy. The House of Axian rules with King Aobaom I as head of state and government. The King appoints officials who administer ministries and regions; ultimate authority remains with the crown.

Head of State & Government

The monarch holds legislative, executive, and judicial authority. Official appointments, laws, and royal decrees originate from the crown.

Law, Order & Military

Royal appointees administer courts and enforcement. Ayumar maintains a small defense force under direct royal command responsible for security, emergency response, and ceremonial duties.

Ministries of the Royal Government

MinistryResponsibilityOverseen by
Ministry of the InteriorSecurity, law enforcement, civil orderThe King
Ministry of the TreasuryFinances, taxation, royal revenueThe King
Ministry of Foreign AffairsDiplomacy, treaties, international relationsThe King
Ministry of DefenseMilitary command & national defenseThe King
Ministry of Culture & EducationArts, heritage, schoolsThe King
Ministry of JusticeJudiciary oversight & legal enforcementThe King
Ministry of Labor & IndustryWorkforce, production, tradeThe King
Ministry of Agriculture & ResourcesFarming, natural resources, food supplyThe King

Administrative Regions

Ayumar's territory is organized into a Capital Region and Outer Regions, each overseen by royal appointees.

No.NameStatus
1AxbergCapital Region
2SteingradenOuter Region
3FalsteintaOuter Region
4VoldarOuter Region
5KruxanhavenaOuter Region

Geography & Climate

Ayumar is largely flat open land with minimal natural features. The kingdom relies on one small farm for primary agricultural production; the royal administration carefully manages supply and land use.

Climate summary

Consistently warm climate; average highs commonly in the low-to-high 30s °C. Rainfall concentrates mid-year.

MonthAvg High °CAvg Low °CPrecip mm
Jan322010
Feb332220
Mar352140
Apr382690
May3426190
Jun4026160
Jul3627180
Aug3925200
Sep3326250
Oct3325220
Nov322460
Dec312010

Economy

A centrally managed, small economy focused on sustaining citizens. The single farm is critical; additional activity includes crafts, services, and limited trade. Currency: Linus Lint (≈ 10–15 THB per lint).

Culture & Society

Languages

English is official; Thai remains recognized and used for historical/regional matters.

Education & Arts

Schools teach Ayumarian history, arts, and civic values. The kingdom supports artists and cultural programming.

Society

Emphasis on tradition, civic duty, and cultural unity.

National Holidays

DateNameRemarks
9 NovemberFounding DayEstablishment of Ayumar (2025)
15 MarchHeritage DayHonors culture & arts
1 MayLabor & Industry DayRecognizes workers
21 JuneSummer Solstice FestivalTraditional performances
10 JulyAxian Remembrance DayRemembers Greater Axian Empire

The Ayumarian Civic Calendar (ACC)

An Official Guide for the Citizens of the Kingdom of Ayumar

By decree of His Majesty, this is the official system of timekeeping. Citizens are encouraged to learn and apply the ACC in daily and civic life.

Chapter I — The Foundation of Time

Ayumarian years begin from the founding of Axian, marked as Ŷ 1. All Ayumarian years count forward from that point.

Chapter II — Structure of the Year

A year = 365 days, divided into 24 periods (our months):

  • 19 periods of 15 days
  • 5 periods of 16 days

Long periods (16 days): Tertia, Septa, Decima, Quindeca, Vinteca

Chapter III — Names of the Periods

#Period NameDays
1Primaris15
2Secundis15
3Tertia16
4Quarta15
5Quinta15
6Sexta15
7Septa16
8Octa15
9Nona15
10Decima16
11Undeca15
12Duodeca15
13Trideca15
14Quadeca15
15Quindeca16
16Sexdeca15
17Septdeca15
18Octdeca15
19Novdeca15
20Vinteca16
21Una-Vinteca15
22Dua-Vinteca15
23Tre-Vinteca15
24Quat-Vinteca15

Chapter IV — Leap Year

Every 4th year, add one day to Quat-Vinteca (last period) making a 366-day year.

Chapter V — How to Read the Calendar

Format: Period-Day•Ŷ

Examples:
Primaris-01•Ŷ 1 — Tertia-08•Ŷ 2 — Quindeca-16•Ŷ 9

Chapter VI — Value of the ACC

The ACC symbolizes independence, organizes civic life, links citizens to history, and unifies the kingdom.

Chapter VII — Royal Call

All citizens are encouraged to adopt the ACC in schools, public offices, and daily life as a mark of allegiance and unity.