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[[Category:Countries]]
[[Category:Archived countries]]
[[Category:Atameng]]
[[Category:Countries in Atsiq]]
[[Category:Island countries]]

Latest revision as of 01:16, 22 July 2023

The High Chiefdom of Atameng

a eaA 7P aA atqE (Amakane)
Tõmaẽ bepū idã Athamẽng (Bigu)
The flag of Atameng The coat of arms of Atameng
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: A miwo pingem
Anthem: A muros an Supi
Location of Atameng in Asuranesia
Location of Atameng in Asuranesia
Capital
and
Omaki
Official languages Amakane
Recognised regional languages Modern Standard Osveraali, Lyladnese
Ethnic groups (2010) 85% Atamengian
15% Other
Demonym Atamengian
Government Unitary parliamentary
constitutional monarchy
 -  High Chief Sotihao
Legislature Tirutung
Establishment
 -  Loose confederation of city-states 447 - 1183 
 -  Unification 25 March 1183 
 -  Dissolution 4 September 1501 
 -  Reunification 31 March 1512 
 -  Annexation by the Osveraali Empire 29 May 1648 
 -  Independence 14 August 1817 
Area
 -  15,220 km2 (31st?)
5,876 sq mi
Population
 -  2018 estimate 1.5 million (46th?)
 -  Density 98.6/km2 (5th?)
255.3/sq mi
Gini0.3
low · 2010
HDI (2010)0.848
very high
Currency Atamengian Teho (ATT)
Time zone AST (SCT-8)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy CE
Drives on the left
Calling code +193
Internet TLD .at


Atameng (Amakane: atqE Atameng [atamɛŋ]), officially the High Chiefdom of Atameng, is an island country in located in the Jaxukuk Sea. The country is generally considered a part of Atsiq. The country countains 6 islands, and has an area of XXX square kilometers (XXX sq mi). The most populous island is Itepu. The capital Omaki is located on the same island, in Omaki Province. Atameng shares maritime boundaries with Tlha Ngai and Jilu Lyladna.

The country was originally settled approximately 2,500 years ago by early Asuranesians. The islands were first explored by the Osveraalian Empire in the 17th century, and were annexed by it in 1648. Atameng peacefully seceded in the early 19th century and gained its independence.

Politically, Atameng is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with nine administrative regions. Atameng's economy is based mainly on toursim, fishing, the tech industry, and coconut farming. The islands' culture mixes Atsiqan and Asuranesian elements. The country is a member of the International Congress, as well as the Alliance of Island Nations. The country's official language is Amakane, with Modern Standard Osveraali, Lyladnese, and Bigu being recognized as regional languages.

Etymology

The name for the islands likely derives from either the Amakane word for "fertile land", adLE ateneng, or from a8qA atumen ("rabbit's droppings"), referring to the islands' shapes.

History

The area now called Atameng has been inhabited by Asuranesians since sometime between 500 BCE and 1500 CE. The area was not very isolated; invaders from the Osveraalian Empire later introduced Osveraalian cultural aspects. Intermarriage tended to blur cultural differences and resulted in a significant degree of cultural homogenization.

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