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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name Margaya comes from the Old Kalayesh term ''Fo Margaaya'', meaning "place of bright sky," reflected in Kalayesh as ''Fo Maighuya'' and in Kavajagh as ''FoMargaya''. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 21:53, 5 June 2023
The United Kingdoms of the Two Rivers of Margaya |
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Motto: Xüstii wee mawe "Forever in glory" |
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Anthem: Wa Caado Kâgi Maighuya "The Margayans' Song" |
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Capital and | Wöxai | |||
Official languages | Kalayesh, Kavajagh | |||
Ethnic groups | Kalaya, Kavaja | |||
Demonym | Margayan | |||
Government | Absolute diarchy | |||
Area | ||||
- | 227,877.39 km2 87,984 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | census | 11,849,624 | ||
Currency | Xafu (MXF) | |||
Drives on the | right |
Margaya (Kalayesh: Fo Maighuya [ɸo mɐɪ̯ʁujɐ]), officially the The United Kingdoms of the Zheusu and Gayu Rivers, is a landlocked country located in Parshita on the foothills of the Miralayan Mountain range, bordered to the north by Ö, to the west by Urzotia, and to the southwest by Potjayd.
Etymology
The name Margaya comes from the Old Kalayesh term Fo Margaaya, meaning "place of bright sky," reflected in Kalayesh as Fo Maighuya and in Kavajagh as FoMargaya.