Archive:Lutya
Republic of Lutya Hanakástv yv́ Dutá |
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Capital and | Atahemas | |||
Official languages | Lutyan | |||
Recognised regional languages | Multiple Ngerupic languages | |||
Demonym | Lutyan | |||
Area | ||||
- | Total | 158,610.87 km2 61,240 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2020 estimate | 8,900,000 | ||
- | Density | 56.1/km2 145.3/sq mi |
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HDI | 0.816 very high |
Lutya, officially the Republic of Lutya, is a tropical country located in far southern Akulanen.
Etymology
The name Lutya derives from Ghoni *rú "hot" and *dá "place", hence "hot place."
History
Archaeological evidence suggests that Ghoni-speaking people inhabited present-day Lutya from at least before 1000 BCE, having migrated either southward from present-day Shohai or eastward from the southern Magalese coast. Umic peoples later began to arrive from northern Akulanen around the same time, but the exact timeframe is unknown. Linguistic similarities can be found among the reconstructed forms of Ghoni and Uemaua, particularly in their noun class morphology.
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Urbanisation
The pace of urbanization in Lutya has begun to even out throughout its modern history, but has historically been unequal and disproportionately beneficial to southern areas. This is a result of older classical-era trade links with Taanttu Sea countries, which also benefitted the Ghoni peoples disproportionately.
Language
The official language of Lutya is Modern Standard Lutyan, the most commonly spoken language of the Ghonoid branch of the Ngerupic family. Lutyan has a strong epicenter in the southern capital city, Atahemas, but also has a dominant range stretching across the eastern portion of the Lutyan coast. There are also multiple other languages spoken elsewhere in Lutya, especially in the northern areas, all of which are also Ngerupic.