Archive:Puulsuwa
Achiyitqan Western Territory |
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Capital and | Tho Nodha | |||
Official languages | Achiyitqan, Vodholk language, Manual Vodholk |
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Recognised national languages | Ngedholk | |||
Ethnic groups | Vodholk 77% Achiyitqan 5% TBD 18% |
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Demonym | Puulsuwan | |||
Area | ||||
- | 143,612 km2 55,449 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2014 census | 126,005 | ||
- | Density | 0.87/km2 2.3/sq mi |
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Currency | Achiyitqan Onni (AQO) |
Puulsuwa (IPA: /pu:lsuwə/, Achiyitqan: Puulsüwa /pu:lsʉwa/, Vodholk (something else im sure)), officially the Achiyitqan Western Territory, is the westernmost territory of Achiyitqana located on the north coast of Miraria, bordered by TBD and the north sea.
Etymology
Puulsuwa is Achiyitqan for "West-place."
History
Puulsuwa was part of the independent country of Tesktoso'et until its merger with Achiyitqana in 2009.
Geography
Puulsuwa is almost entirely comprised of low, flat tundra, with some small mountains on its northern peninsula that host small permanent ice caps.
Climate
It is extremely cold in the winter and has a brief cool summer.
Biodiversity
Puulsuwa has limited biodiversity due to its extreme latitude. It is inhabited almost exclusively by mammals, migratory birds, and small, hardy plants. There are no trees and agriculture is severely limited. The largely-vodholk populace depends on hunting, whaling, sealing, and domesticated reindeer for sustenance.
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Demographics
The vast majority of Puulsuwans are of the Vodholk species and most are also of the Vodholk ethnic group. The minority human population is almost entirely of Achiyitqan and Shalganan origin.