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===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
Traditional Mänean cuisine often includes seafood.
Traditional Mänean cuisine uses lots if seafood. Other meats are eaten (primarily sheep and chicken) but are less common. Lentils are also a common source of protein. Cereals such as rice, millet, and wheat are staples and are often used in bread and noodles. Fresh fruits and vegetables also make up a large percentage of Mänean diets. Most dairy is sheep or goat dairy.


===Sport===
===Sport===

Revision as of 10:27, 25 June 2020

The United Islands of Mänea
Öxänxä Änemäni
Flag
Capital
and
Kömäni
Official languages Mänean
Demonym Mänean
Government
 -  President Nälä
 -  Density 50/km2
129.5/sq mi
HDI 0.871
very high
Drives on the driving banned

Mänea (Mänean: Öxänxä Änemäni /øʃænʃæ ænemæni/, officially the United Islands of Mänea, is a country located on the archipelago in the north of Akulanen.

Etymology

History

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

The main language of government and lingua franca of Mänea is Mänean AKA Kömäni Mänean. Other dialects/full distinct languages of Mänean include Northern Mänean and Southern Mänean. The Mänean language(s) form a dialect continuum (S. Mänean = K. Mänean w/ a S. twist = K. Mänean = K. Mänean w/ a N. twist = N. Mänean ≠ S. Mänean). Although not yet recognized by the Mänean government as an official language, there is a grown population of Hlao speakers.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Mänea recognizes no official religion, and the majority of citizens (79.1%) practice no religion.

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Traditional Mänean cuisine uses lots if seafood. Other meats are eaten (primarily sheep and chicken) but are less common. Lentils are also a common source of protein. Cereals such as rice, millet, and wheat are staples and are often used in bread and noodles. Fresh fruits and vegetables also make up a large percentage of Mänean diets. Most dairy is sheep or goat dairy.

Sport

Symbols

See also

Mänean