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Revision as of 10:06, 19 July 2021

Kingdom of Araman
Flag
Aramani
Area
 -  477,593.88 km2
184,400 sq mi
Population
 -  estimate 23,402,100
 -  Density 49/km2
126.9/sq mi

Araman (Aramani: Łomymol [ˌwo.mɨˈmol]) is a nation located in northern Vaniua. Komania and Torosha form a border with Araman to the south, and Lake Melkanchuta is located directly west.

Etymology

The native name of Araman, Łomymol, comes from the Aramani name for their people, which in turn comes from the Kalkali root ‘ɒlɒm,’ meaning ‘to worship’, thus meaning something along the lines of ‘The Nation of Those Who Worship.’ The name Araman comes from the Koman word for the area, which is a cognate of Łomymol.

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Government

The government of Araman is a conservative theocracy based on the tenets of Shawadi Zarasaism which places heavy restrictions on its citizens. Araman has a history of ethnic cleansing and religious persecution. Those that do not comply with the strict Shawadiist laws may face severe consequences, though the enforcement of such laws may be irregular and/or limited. The government is monarchial, presided over by a king. The current monarch is (Name).

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