Archive:Manea
Republic of the Manean People Kise Mąni / Kisako Ngoyasą |
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Capital and | Komama | |||
Official languages | Manean | |||
Recognised national languages | Manean Kwang, Vayama | |||
Demonym | Manean | |||
Government | One-party, Parliamentary Republic | |||
- | President/Prime Minister | Deądą Ři Vaxkoxo Nala | ||
Population | ||||
- | estimate | 25,005,100 | ||
Drives on the | driving banned |
Manea (Manean: Kise Mąni /kise mɑni/, officially the Republic of the Manean People, 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
Cars are banned in Manea due to the Contemporary Conception Party which governs the nation. Contemporary Conception values both the most efficient and effective land use and environmental protection, and since they believe that roadways are a waste of space and that motor vehicles are bad the environment, the result is the aforementioned ban. This works well for Manea because of its geography which allows for extensive use of boats as transportation. Public railways also exist for Maneans to cross islands in a shorter time span.
Energy
Because of Contemporary Conceptionist policies, clean, sustainable methods of energy production, like wind, solar, and hydroelectric, are favored. Also favored, but not as much, is nuclear energy. Some use of fossil fuels does occur, primarily in private (rural) homes and for many boats.
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Three primary ethnic groups are found in Manea: the ethnic Maneans, the Manean Kwang, and the the Vayama.
Urbanisation
Language
The main language of government and lingua franca of Manea is Manean. Regionally, the Manean Kwang language is spoken by the minority ethnic group of the same name. Also, listed as a local dialect, is Vayama, a distinct, endangered language only slightly related to Manean.
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Manea recognizes no official religion, but many practice traditional beliefs.
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Art
Music
Theatre
Film
Cuisine
Traditional Manean cuisine uses lots if seafood. Other meats (such as chicken) are eaten but are less common. Lentils and nuts are also a common source of protein. Cereals such as rice, millet, and wheat are staples and are often a large part of any meal. Cassava/manioc is also common. Fresh fruits and vegetables, such as mangoes, plantains, and yams, also make up a large percentage of Manean diets. Most dairy is either from cows, goats, or plant based. Coconut is also very prominent in Manean diets.