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Republic of Tabiqa Duqittuuria Tabiqa |
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Capital and | Mehyaran | |||
Official languages | Adzamasi | |||
Recognised regional languages | Dzimraic, Kavahiri, Osuri | |||
Ethnic groups | 35.1% Adzamasiin 9.26% Osureko |
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Demonym | Tabiqan Tabiqiri (pl) |
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Government | ||||
- | King | Tolyar Okmaruud bal Henuut | ||
- | President | Keyvat Nahdein bol Accekoon | ||
Area | ||||
- | 2,011,576 km2 776,674 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | census | 26,282,180 | ||
- | Density | 13/km2 33.7/sq mi |
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Currency | Mahri (TBM) | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
ISO 3166 code | TBQ | |||
Internet TLD | .tab |
Tabiqa(IPA: /tæbɪkə/, Adzamasi: Tabiqa, IPA: /tɐbɪqɐ/), officially the Republic of Tabiqa, is a landlocked country located in central north Baredina. A mostly desert nation, its population is concentrated in the cooler and better-irrigated areas around its mountains and rivers, and many of its inhabitants are nomadic. It is bordered by Barradiwa, Ebo Nganagam, Algador, Penaxxi, Yutte Basi, Magentine and North Magentine.
Etymology
History
Tabiqa has been inhabited by varying peoples and under different regimes and empires for thousands of years. Its location in the Baredina desert alongside some of the only major waterways that cross the expanse has given it great strategic trading power throughout history. The modern nation is a successor state of the Adzamasiin Empire (Tahid Aadsamiyaad), which collapsed in the 900s. Modern borders were established in the late 1800s.
Geography
Geology
Climate
Tabiqa is mainly situated in the Baredina desert and, as such, is a very hot, dry, and arid country. Some parts of the country experience a short wet season, but most of it can go for an entire year without rain. There are fertile river valleys surrounding the major waterways, and some arable land near the lakes, but most is only fit for habitation by nomadic peoples.
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
There are more than eighty recognized ethnic groups among the Tabiqan population, at least sixteen of which are considered native to the region. The most populace is, by far, Adzamasi, representing over 35% of the population.
Gender
Tabiqa legally recognizes four different genders, and some parts of the population culturally recognize five or more genders as well.
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Healthcare
Religion
A very large proportion of the population follows the Adzamasiin religion.