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'''Barclamïu da Miéletz''' (Bartłomiej Mielecki) is a citizen of Talossa and resident of [[Cézembre]]. He became a Talossan citizen on 23. | '''Barclamïu da Miéletz''' (Bartłomiej Mielecki) is a citizen of Talossa and resident of [[Cézembre]]. He became a Talossan citizen on 23. January 2024/XLV. He originally sent a citizenship application before 31. December 2023/XLIV but due to an error the [[Ministry of Immigration]] has not received his application. He reapplied on 02. January 2024/XLV. Currently he resides in a small village in western Swabia in southwestern Bavaria in Germany called Haldenwang. | ||
He became a member of the [[Talossan National Congress]] on 31. January 2024/XLV and Consul for [[Cézembre]] in [[Vuode]] on 22. February 2024/XLV. | He became a member of the [[Talossan National Congress]] on 31. January 2024/XLV and Consul for [[Cézembre]] in [[Vuode]] on 22. February 2024/XLV. | ||
On 27. May 2024/XLV he resigned from the [[Talossan National Congress]] which dissolved shortly after. | |||
On 22. July 2024/XLV (Talossan Coffee Day) he became a member of [[COFFEE]] after posting his first Café a là Talossan [https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=3398.0 here]. | |||
Barclamïu was born on 17. September 2009/XXX in Świebodzice, Lower Silesia, Poland. He lived for three years in Dzierzoniów (Lower Silesia), Ostroszowice (Lower Silesia) and Włoszakowice (Greater Poland) before moving to Germany. He first moved to a town in the same district he still lives in and the same county called Offingen. After living there for some time, he moved to a village, still in the same district and county called Mindelaltheim. Then, on 1. April 2021/XLII he started moving to where he now lives. | Barclamïu was born on 17. September 2009/XXX in Świebodzice, Lower Silesia, Poland. He lived for three years in Dzierzoniów (Lower Silesia), Ostroszowice (Lower Silesia) and Włoszakowice (Greater Poland) before moving to Germany. He first moved to a town in the same district he still lives in and the same county called Offingen. After living there for some time, he moved to a village, still in the same district and county called Mindelaltheim. Then, on 1. April 2021/XLII he started moving to where he now lives. | ||
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=== Cézembrean anthem === | === Cézembrean anthem === | ||
Da Miéletz | Da Miéletz made an anthem for [[Cézembre]] and it has been liked by the Sénéchal [[Þerxh Sant-Enogat]]. Barclamïu wants to make a proposal to make the anthem official but it still awaits opinion from other Cézembreans and it also awaits a trilingu | ||
=== Talossan news channel === | |||
He has created a YouTube news channel called [[Talossa24]]. He recently uploaded a video commemorating the death of [[Ián Tamorán]]. | |||
=== Involvement in government === | |||
He became Deputy Minister of [[Ministry of STUFF|STUFF]] on 14. July 2024/XLV. | |||
=== Talossan handbook === | |||
He’s currently working on a handbook titled [[Talossan Road Signs, 1st edition (revised), 2024/XLV]]. | |||
=== Zuávs da l’Altahál Rexhitál/Zouaves of the Royal Bodyguard === | |||
A day later after he became a member of [[COFFEE]], he got enrolled into the [[Zouaves of the Royal Bodyguard]]. | |||
== Facts about Barclamïu == | == Facts about Barclamïu == | ||
=== Languages === | === Languages === | ||
He can speak | He can speak four languages and those are: | ||
* Polish (Native) | * Polish (Native; first) | ||
* German | * German (Second) | ||
* English | * English (Third) | ||
* Dutch (Fourth; knows some) | |||
He originally started to speak English with an American accent but now tries as much as he can do to speak it in a British/Australian accent. He just likes those accents instead of the American one. He also prefers the spelling of British and Australian English instead of American English. | He originally started to speak English with an American accent because of media influence but now tries as much as he can do to speak it in a British/Australian accent. He just likes those accents instead of the American one. He also prefers the spelling of British and Australian English instead of American English. He finds American English dreadful and aggressive-sounding. | ||
=== Creativity === | === Creativity === | ||
He can play the piano and keyboard. Whenever he is ''really'' bored or just wants to, he can make artworks. | He can play the piano and keyboard. Whenever he is ''really'' bored or just wants to, he can make artworks. | ||
=== Humour === | |||
He understands and likes dark humour. Even though he is Polish, he will still laugh at jokes made about Poland and its people. | |||
[[Category:Talossan citizens]] | [[Category:Talossan citizens]] | ||
[[Category:Citizens of Cézembre]] | [[Category:Citizens of Cézembre]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 4 November 2024
Barclamïu da Miéletz (Bartłomiej Mielecki) is a citizen of Talossa and resident of Cézembre. He became a Talossan citizen on 23. January 2024/XLV. He originally sent a citizenship application before 31. December 2023/XLIV but due to an error the Ministry of Immigration has not received his application. He reapplied on 02. January 2024/XLV. Currently he resides in a small village in western Swabia in southwestern Bavaria in Germany called Haldenwang.
He became a member of the Talossan National Congress on 31. January 2024/XLV and Consul for Cézembre in Vuode on 22. February 2024/XLV.
On 27. May 2024/XLV he resigned from the Talossan National Congress which dissolved shortly after.
On 22. July 2024/XLV (Talossan Coffee Day) he became a member of COFFEE after posting his first Café a là Talossan here.
Barclamïu was born on 17. September 2009/XXX in Świebodzice, Lower Silesia, Poland. He lived for three years in Dzierzoniów (Lower Silesia), Ostroszowice (Lower Silesia) and Włoszakowice (Greater Poland) before moving to Germany. He first moved to a town in the same district he still lives in and the same county called Offingen. After living there for some time, he moved to a village, still in the same district and county called Mindelaltheim. Then, on 1. April 2021/XLII he started moving to where he now lives.
His contributions for Talossa
Talossan licence plates
Barclamïu has presented a concept for North American style licence plates, European style licence plates, re-done European style licence plates and licence plates for bicycles and motorbikes that also apply for small bike carriages.
Cézembrean anthem
Da Miéletz made an anthem for Cézembre and it has been liked by the Sénéchal Þerxh Sant-Enogat. Barclamïu wants to make a proposal to make the anthem official but it still awaits opinion from other Cézembreans and it also awaits a trilingu
Talossan news channel
He has created a YouTube news channel called Talossa24. He recently uploaded a video commemorating the death of Ián Tamorán.
Involvement in government
He became Deputy Minister of STUFF on 14. July 2024/XLV.
Talossan handbook
He’s currently working on a handbook titled Talossan Road Signs, 1st edition (revised), 2024/XLV.
Zuávs da l’Altahál Rexhitál/Zouaves of the Royal Bodyguard
A day later after he became a member of COFFEE, he got enrolled into the Zouaves of the Royal Bodyguard.
Facts about Barclamïu
Languages
He can speak four languages and those are:
- Polish (Native; first)
- German (Second)
- English (Third)
- Dutch (Fourth; knows some)
He originally started to speak English with an American accent because of media influence but now tries as much as he can do to speak it in a British/Australian accent. He just likes those accents instead of the American one. He also prefers the spelling of British and Australian English instead of American English. He finds American English dreadful and aggressive-sounding.
Creativity
He can play the piano and keyboard. Whenever he is really bored or just wants to, he can make artworks.
Humour
He understands and likes dark humour. Even though he is Polish, he will still laugh at jokes made about Poland and its people.