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'''Akamyokulta''' (<small>Niryokulta:</small> ''Agámjokulda'' [[Niryokulta|[ˈakæ:mˌjɔkʰʊɫta]]]), officially the '''Presidential Republic of the Yokulta Islands''', is a country located in the northern area of the Sea of Alpa. The country is known for people's general disgust towards another races, what means that the number of migrant inhabitants is really small. It is also confirmed that more than 70% of total population is able to use a bow, so it is certain that archery is Akamyokulta's nation sport.
'''Akamyokulta''' (<small>Niryokulta:</small> ''Agámjokulda'' [[Niryokulta|[ˈakæ:mˌjɔkʰʊɫta]]]), officially the '''Presidential Republic of the Yokulta Islands''', is a country located in the northern area of the Sea of Alpa. The nearest countries are [[Ngeyvger|Ngeyvger]], [[Durykia|Durykia]] and [[Qgam|Qgam]]. The country is known for people's general disgust towards another races, what means that the number of migrant inhabitants is really small. It is also confirmed that more than 70% of total population is able to use a bow, so it is certain that archery is Akamyokulta's national sport.


Languages spoken in Akamyokulta include Niryokulta, the official language with a huge dialect spread, and regional languages Ngeyv and Duryk, spoken mainly on the eastern islands by native minorities. These two languages are also the most often taught at Yokulta schools and is estimated that about 30-40% of Yokulta population is able to speak a second language on some level. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->
Languages spoken in Akamyokulta include [[Niryokulta|Niryokulta]], the official language with a huge dialect spread due to long distances between single islands, and regional languages [[Ngeyv|Ngeyv]] and [[Duryk|Duryk]], spoken mainly on the eastern islands by native minorities. These two languages are also the most often taught at Yokulta schools and is estimated that about 30-40% of Yokulta population is able to speak a second language on some level. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->


==Etymology==
==Etymology==


Akamyokulta (in Niryokulta 'Agámjokulda') literally translates as 'the land of my people' (akam-yokul-t-a; land-human-PL-POSS.1S.NOM).
Akamyokulta (in [[Niryokulta|Niryokulta]] 'Agámjokulda') literally translates as 'the land of my people' (akam-yokul-t-a; land-human-PL-POSS.1S.NOM).


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:32, 3 January 2020

Presidential Republic of the Yokulta Islands
Agámjokulda
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Official languages Niryokulta
Recognised regional languages Ngeyv, Duryk

Akamyokulta (Niryokulta: Agámjokulda [ˈakæ:mˌjɔkʰʊɫta]), officially the Presidential Republic of the Yokulta Islands, is a country located in the northern area of the Sea of Alpa. The nearest countries are Ngeyvger, Durykia and Qgam. The country is known for people's general disgust towards another races, what means that the number of migrant inhabitants is really small. It is also confirmed that more than 70% of total population is able to use a bow, so it is certain that archery is Akamyokulta's national sport.

Languages spoken in Akamyokulta include Niryokulta, the official language with a huge dialect spread due to long distances between single islands, and regional languages Ngeyv and Duryk, spoken mainly on the eastern islands by native minorities. These two languages are also the most often taught at Yokulta schools and is estimated that about 30-40% of Yokulta population is able to speak a second language on some level.

Etymology

Akamyokulta (in Niryokulta 'Agámjokulda') literally translates as 'the land of my people' (akam-yokul-t-a; land-human-PL-POSS.1S.NOM).

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