Difference between revisions of "Archive:Kawui"
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|demonym = Kawuiian <!--Term/s describing those associated with the country/territory (e.g. "Belgian" for the country Belgium)--> | |demonym = Kawuiian <!--Term/s describing those associated with the country/territory (e.g. "Belgian" for the country Belgium)--> | ||
|government_type = Tribal Confederation <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> | |government_type = Tribal Confederation <!--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> | ||
|leader_title1 = | |leader_title1 = Keile <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> | ||
|leader_name1 = | |leader_name1 = | ||
|leader_title2 = | |leader_title2 = Alei <!--(could be "Vice President", otherwise "Prime Minster", etc, etc)--> | ||
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|lower_house = <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")--> | |lower_house = <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")--> | ||
|sovereignty_type = | |sovereignty_type = Independence from Letzia in 1956 CE <!--Brief description of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)--> | ||
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|currency = Kawuiian Hakui <!--Name/s of currency/ies used in country/territory--> | |currency = Kawuiian Hakui <!--Name/s of currency/ies used in country/territory--> | ||
|currency_code = | |currency_code = KHK <!--ISO 4217 code/s for currency/ies (each usually three capital letters)--> | ||
|time_zone = <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)--> | |time_zone = <!--e.g. GMT, PST, AST, etc, etc (wikilinked if possible)--> | ||
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Kawuiian cuisine is heavily influenced by the marine organisms around the islands, and the natural flora of the islands. Most Kawuiian dishes will include fish of some form. | Kawuiian cuisine is heavily influenced by the marine organisms around the islands, and the natural flora of the islands. Most Kawuiian dishes will include fish of some form. | ||
===Sport=== | ===Sport=== | ||
Many of the most popular sports in Kawui are more traditional in nature. One popular sport, kuseipatei is a form of martial arts focused upon the use of wooden staffs to beat an opponent also armed with a staff. In the most traditional varieties, the two will fight until one can no longer fight, or until the other concedes defeat. Other traditional sports, like kuseipatei, are heavily war focused arts which often include traditional Kawuiian martial arts. | |||
Despite this, many foreign sports are growing in popularity. | |||
===Symbols=== | ===Symbols=== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:16, 22 August 2018
Kawuiian Confederation Kauilui |
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Motto: Between islands, we are one people! | ||
Capital and | Kauilana | |
Official languages | Kawuiian | |
Demonym | Kawuiian | |
Government | Tribal Confederation | |
- | Keile | |
- | Alei | |
Independence from Letzia in 1956 CE | ||
Population | ||
- | 2010 estimate | 2.1 million |
Currency | Kawuiian Hakui (KHK) | |
Internet TLD | .kw |
Kawui (Kawuiian: Kauilui [IPA]), officially the Kawuiian Confederation, is an island country located in Lahan to the south of Tuju
Etymology
The name Kawui is derived from the tribe that unified the confederation, Kaui. The native name, Kauilui, literally meaning island language, is derived from the old Kawuiian tradition of naming locations after the people that inhabit it.
History
Geography
The Kawuiian Confederation is built up of six main islands, and multiple smaller islands not visible on the official Sahar map.
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Although the nation has had a history of isolation, recently the nation has started to globalize.
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Tourism is extremely important to the Kawuiian economy, being its heaviest source of income. It is best known for its environmental and cultural tourism.
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Kawui is a majority kautoistic. Kautoism, or simply Kauto, is a form of traditional animistic belief, with a heavy focus on how spirits exist in nature.
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Art
Music
Kawuiian music is generally divided into two eras. The Isolationist Era is generally recorded from the arrival of the first inhabitants in the ~3000’s BCE, to the War of Unification in the mid-1700’s. This era is defined by heavy amounts of percussion and vocal instrumentals. The following era, most commonly called the Foreign Era, is defined by the incorporation of foreign instruments, most notably in the strings and woodwinds.
Theatre
Film
The Kawuiian film industry is a fledgling economic sector that has been growing. It is centered in Kauilana, and is especially known for its symbolism and thrillers. Despite this fact, the film industry has also produced more romantic and dramatic films.
Cuisine
Kawuiian cuisine is heavily influenced by the marine organisms around the islands, and the natural flora of the islands. Most Kawuiian dishes will include fish of some form.
Sport
Many of the most popular sports in Kawui are more traditional in nature. One popular sport, kuseipatei is a form of martial arts focused upon the use of wooden staffs to beat an opponent also armed with a staff. In the most traditional varieties, the two will fight until one can no longer fight, or until the other concedes defeat. Other traditional sports, like kuseipatei, are heavily war focused arts which often include traditional Kawuiian martial arts.
Despite this, many foreign sports are growing in popularity.