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Revision as of 10:26, 4 August 2017
Insular Kingdom of Piringia Lamneasienyang Piringa |
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Motto: ‘Pelenasayto Tarim’ To Eternity |
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Anthem: "Koukaraliya Piringa" "Piringia will live on" Audio Royal anthem: "Koukaraliya Piringa" |
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Capital and largest city | Priqaya | |||||
Official languages | Literary Piringish | |||||
Recognised regional languages | Kupulehono · Popular Piringish · Fringian | |||||
Minority languagesa | Ame · Pakunelian · Piringian Sign Language · Qonklese · Zveahe | |||||
Demonym | Piringian, Piringish | |||||
Government | Absolute Monarchy | |||||
- | Monarch (King) | Haqak Tiyam | ||||
Legislature | Monarch | |||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 110,572 km2 42,692 sq mi |
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Population | ||||||
- | 2016 estimate | 6,910,750 | ||||
- | Density | 63/km2 163.2/sq mi |
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HDI | 0.65 medium |
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Currency | Draconian Lotus (DRL) | |||||
Time zone | (SCT-03:30) | |||||
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy | |||||
Drives on the | left | |||||
Calling code | +291 | |||||
Internet TLD | .pn | |||||
a. | The list only includes minority languages that are officially recognised. |
Piringia (IPA: /pɪɹɪndʒia/, Native language: Piringa, IPA: /piriŋa/), officially the Insular Kingdom of Piringia, is a country located in Soltenna, south-west of Pulehono, east of Pakunel. It is an absolute monarchy that was reasonably historically isolated. Terminia came in contact with Piringia towards the 1400's, converting them from a local paganism to Pashaism.
Etymology
The native name Piringa, contrary to popular belief, does not come from Proto-Pringian Fryqinxdhcdxi, /fryʔiŋdʰəði/, which refered to the Varkanic people, but rather from Vöryjcnxnaq, /vøryjəŋnaʔ/, which was the name of their earth deity, and later came to symbolise the land on which they lived.