Amish Kinley

Amish Kinley (Pennsylvanian German: Amisch Kinlich) is a self-proclaimed neighborhood of Kinley, Seven. The controversial construction has begun on 16 May 2010 when approximately 100 Amish people originating from the United States entered Lovian land. Amish people started to build their houses without asking any permission, however it still remains unclear whether the Constitution prohibits it.

Population
According to newspaper La Quotidienne, the Amish people, a strict traditional Christian subgrouping, arrived in the State of Seven on wooden boats, after a journey of nearly a month. They fled from their home country the United States of America as they considered Lovia to be a better place where they could preserve their culture and traditions. The Pennsylvania German speaking people, led by John Amman, wanted a more isolated environment to live in.

Legality question
From the point when they set foot on land, the Amish simply started the construction of their houses, without any official permission of the authorities. However, despite of the lack of people who want to live in the empty houses in the already existing places, the local authorities didn't undertake actions. The main problem remains the Constitution which is too vague on this kind of issues.

Neighborhood map

 * *1 - Hospital Street
 * *2 - Airport Street