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Presidential Republic of the Yokulta Islands
Nórtjúldŋoalám Agámjokuldaid
Flag of Akamyokulta
Flag
Anthem: Islands, islands, of our people
CapitalKoarátkeiŋ
Official languages Niryokulta
Recognised regional languages Ngeyv, Duryk
Ethnic groups Yokulta, Duryk, Ngeyv
Demonym Yokulta
Government
 -  President Šielvi Ŋoarvis
Population
 -  2015 census 52 494
HDI 0.712
high
Currency Yokulta Varkul (YVA)
Drives on the left
Internet TLD .jk

Akamyokulta (Niryokulta: Agámjokulda [ˈakæ:mjɔˌkʰʊɫta]), 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 The Yokulta nation is withdrawn and often considered as xenophobic due to people's general disgust towards another races and most of the nations, what means that the number of migrant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.

The country consists of 18 larger islands and dozens of smaller, often uninhabited ones. According to 2015 census, there was 52 494 total inhabitants, with ~89% of them living in Sákčuitagámdŋuolašat (Southern Islands area); and ~28% of total population living in the capital Koarátkeiŋ's district.

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 20-40% 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' (agám-jokul-d-a; land-human-PL-POSS.1S.NOM).

History

Geography

All Yokulta islands are located in the north of Sea of Alpa, between West Miraria and Alpa, west from Durykia, Ngeyvger and Qgam. Akamyokulta is divided into three regions – Sákčuitagámdŋuolaučat, Šoalčuitagámdŋuolaučat and Painčuitagámdŋuolaučat, all of them consisting of 16 islands with population higher than 50 inhabitants and dozens of smaller islands with less than 50 inhabitans or uninhabited islands.

Sákčuitagámdŋuolašat (lit. 'southern islands region'; abbr. SAŊ) is a region where capital Koarátkeiŋ is located and where lives the largest part of population, 46 970 inhabitants (2015 census), 45 716 of them living on the three biggest islands. The Arctic Circle runs through the middle of this region.

Painčuitagámdŋuolašat (lit. 'eastern islands region'; abbr. PAŊ) is a region with 3352 inhabitants; county seat is Durigkeiŋ located on the Dianagám island. There lives the highest number of Duryk and Ngeyvic people due to short distance to both countries of Durykia and Ngeyvger.

Šoalčuitagámdŋuolašat (lit. 'northern islands region'; abbr. ŠAŊ) is region with the smallest number of inhabitants, 2172; county seat is Ŋümtjóŋ located on the Ŋümtagám island.

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

The country has only the navy – there is 203 active soldiers (2015 census).

Economy

Transport

Yokulta people use mainly boats to travel between single islands. Very small percentage of people owns a car to travel on the islands between towns and villages, so the most common way of transporation is walking (especially in urban areas) and animal-based transport.

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Due to "disgust" of Yokulta people towards other races and their overall dislike of foreigners, tourism is not much advanced. Average number of tourists per year is about 400 persons.

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Official language is Niryokulta. Two regional minority languages are Ngeyv and Duryk spoken mainly in region Painčuitagámdŋuolaučat (altogether it's estimated there is 2,000 to 4,000 speakers).

Niryokulta has a big dialectal spread due to long distances between single islands and regions, with about 55,000 native speakers and insignificant number of L2 speakers. There live around 48,000 native speakers in Akamyokulta, though the remaining 7,000 lives in Durykia, Ngeyvger and some other countries.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Flag

The flag has four colours – white, yellow, blue and dark blue, representing typical phenomenons of the islands. White symbolises snow. Yellow are sun rays, referring to arctic nights with little or none daylight. Blue is sea surrounding the islands and dark blue circle is moon, that had a special place in indigenous religion.

Akamyokulta's flag


Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also