Kamandé

Kamandé (Ka-Mân-Day) is a former region of the Federal State of Orovoda that gained its peaceful independence on July 23rd 2010. Kamandé is an African word meaning Generation, reflecting the new era the country is beginning by claiming its own rights.

Kamandé's flag national emblem is the Moon Hourglass, an object said to have been grateful to ancien civilizations of the country. According to the legend, two pieces of pure glass coming from the sky, in the shape of the Moon, landed on Earth, near the ocean, and stayed buried in the sand for hundreds of thousands years without anyone discovering them. The glass slowly began to impregnate itself of the ocean's water over the years, gaining a part of its soul. It is said that anyone with a pure mind holding the Hourglass would control time, seasons and weather and share the wisdom of water throughout his or her life. The Hourglass must be passed to the youngest of the person's children through an official ceremony shortly before death occurs. If the water inside the Hourglass continues to flow, the child is allowed to be the next holder. If the water stops and refuses to move to the bottom bulb, the Hourglass reflects the child's impure mind and foresees that neither of his or her descendants will be of good destiny. In this case, the Moon Hourglass breaks itself, the child is instantly killed and the world must wait hundreds of thousands more years for two other pieces of glass to fall from the sky.

The Moon Hourglass is drawn on Kamandé's national flag.

Kamandé took a break from the Nation Song Contest after the 74th edition. On July 2nd 2015, for the 124th contest, the country sent their first official entry since their withdrawal, marking their 19th participation.

The 72nd edition of the Waiting List Song Contest was held in Kamandé's capital, Sima-Noire, after a second place from the country in the previous edition (the winner, Belvist, declined the rights to host the contest). The NSC 129 B-Final was also presented in the country, following a win in the previous edition.

Facts

 * Full name:
 * Republic of Kamandé (English)
 * Monasimian Kamandéo (Kamandéo)
 * République de Kamandé (French)


 * Capital: Sima-Noire


 * President: Malena Ernman


 * Population: 419 000


 * Official languages: Kamandéo (61%), French (32%)


 * Regions: Vahlia (capital: Sima-Noire), Séisin, Nem Orvalho, Caelmis, Ellamicholi


 * Currency: Noi (sign: KN)


 * National Day: July 23rd


 * Broadcaster: KAOS 1 (Kamandé Alpha-Omega Society 1)


 * National arena: Zydeko Arena (14 300 seats)


 * National anthem : « Kamandé » (composed by Violaine Corradi)

Kamandé in ESCunited song contests
|-|Nation Song Contest= Kamandé entered the Nation Song Contest on the 57th edition. The country is known for having a wide variety of musical tastes: metal, ethnic and classical music are considered among the favorites in the population.

Following a 50-edition break after NSC 74, Kamandé returned to the contest in NSC 124.

Normally, 28 participants take part in each final of the Nation Song Contest.

(*) : Rest-jury qualifier

|-|NSC (spinoff editions)=

Kamandéan language
You are visiting Kamandé and want to speak to the local citizens in Kamandéo? Here are some basic, and useful, sentences in the country language:


 * Hello!: Jeg! (pronunced : Djeg)
 * How are you?: Kammé vey voy? (formal), Ké vey te? (informal)
 * Where can I take the bus?: Ouste ped jom prod'ol bus?
 * Good night!: Banne nol!
 * How much is this?: Kammé coliet sema?
 * I will take a beer, please.: Jom val prod'on bierne, silve.
 * I don't understand Kamandéo: Jom na compice Kamandéo.
 * Where is the nearest hotel?: Oust'et ol hotel ol ple proci?
 * Can you speak slowly, please?: Pedi voy langie mins vite, silve? (formal), Ped te langie mins vite, silve? (informal)
 * I love this song!: Jom emod shet melodi!
 * You are very beautiful.: T'ess tra jone.
 * One, two, three, four, five...: An, do, dra, cach, sin...
 * My name is ____ and I like your country very much!: Jom melap ____ én jom emod bienné voyu pisi!