Archive:Natuliró
United Provinces of Natuliro {Natuliró> |
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Motto: “With wisdom we thrive” | ||||
Capital and | Cúfti | |||
Official languages | Natuá | |||
Common second languages | Nevesh Atruozan |
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Demonym | Tuyút | |||
Population | ||||
- | 2020 census | 1,199,138 | ||
- | Density | 61/km2 158/sq mi |
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HDI | 0.802 very high |
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Currency | Natuá Gítsa Ekuo (NTG, EMU) | |||
Time zone | +3 SCT | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +4 | |||
Internet TLD | .nl |
Natuliro (Natua: Natuliró /na.tʉ.lɪˈɾo/), officially the United Provinces of Natuliro, is a country located in the north-west of south Baredina, however, it is considered to be part of Ekuosia.
Etymology
The name Natuliró has been used a very long time, dating to the old Natuá empire. It is an contraction of Natuáás liró, meaning "Land of people". Its long name, "aNatuliró kóraan cíxo" means "united cities in Natuliró", since Natuliró is the name given to the territory, rather than any settlement.
History
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy (wip)
Today, Natuliró's electric energy comes mainly from […];
Although electricity has reached virtually every part of the country, waterwheels are still effectively used by a big number of local workshops and factories in the countryside.
Science and technology
Tourism
Tourism in Natuliró is quite common, mostly in beaches, and in the form of field trips. Common as well is visiting museums and halls in the cities of Cúfti and Gitsertúc.
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
The national language in Natuliró is the Natuá Language, member of the Tuic family. Along Natuá, Nevesh is widely spoken, and commonly taught as a second language. Other small members of the Tuic family are spoken in the remote zones of Órlip, The southwest of the main island, and Fen Koló.
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Aside from the ones who practice foreign religions, tuyúút are currently not religious at all, however, since the ancient times, most of them have believed on the existence of some superior being who created everything because they felt inspired, and generally this entity gets the name of Áxutan, which means "great maker" or "Maker parent". The lack of canon about Áxutan have made the collective beliefs mutate in many ways with the passing of time, and often some foreign philosophies like Atruozan are incorporated to these. Many religious practices have emerged from Axutanism, although they are now uncommon and usually ignored these days.
There are people in Natuliró who practice some foreign religion, and they can come in many flavours: Iovics, Qurosists, Hungists, etc. Syncretism is also very common. There are not a lot of atheists since most forms of Axutanism don't interfere with any science, but the ones that don't have a religion or believe in any deity, are mostly agnostic.
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Art
Music
Natuliró has been always notable for its musical heritage and for being a great breeding ground for innovations. Natuliró has many traditional rhythms, songs, dances, divertimentos, and lullabies. Contemporary musicians and composers like to make fusions of rhythms and musical theories from around the world.