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  Asian Review of Books
Ultimately he has to decide where his true loyalties lie and the morality of a lifestyle he has previously taken for granted.
Which is best, the constant movement and battle for survival of his own world or the determined static settlements of the Anti-Traction League found to the east in Shan Guo guarded by the awesome barrier of Batmunkh Gompa?
While some of the imagery is a little forced and the jokes occasionally painful (one mobile town is called Tunbridge Wheels!) readers will empathize with all the characters struggling with their own dilemmas and demons to find peace and equitable solutions to personal and global problems.
www.asianreviewofbooks.com /arb/article.php?article=114   (344 words)

  
  Mortal Engines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Batmunkh Gompa is an Anti-Traction stronghold and city.
Batmunkh Gompa is also a static city which is home to the League's Northern Air Fleet.
Batmunkh Gompa is located in the Himalayas, and bears many similarities to Nepalese culture.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Batmunkh_Gompa   (549 words)

  
 Spotlight on Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Hundreds of thousands of convicts work as slaves in Batmunkh Gompa's many privately-owned prisons, citizens can be frequently spotted going about their business stark naked, smoking is banned in public areas, and teenagers across the country are celebrating the defeat of a national curfew bill.
Batmunkh Gompa's national animal is the horse, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation, and its currency is the gold piece.
Batmunkh Gompa is ranked 3rd in the region and 57,266th in the world for Most Devout Nations.
www.nationstates.net /cgi-bin/index.cgi/-1/page=display_nation/nation=batmunkh_gompa   (208 words)

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