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Revision as of 03:45, 16 July 2020
Republic of Awating Angyekwą Ąwąting |
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Capital | Kąkoma | |||
Official languages | Awatese | |||
Demonym | Awatese | |||
Gini | 47.1 high |
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HDI | 0.766 high |
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Currency | Awatese xaning | |||
Time zone | Awatese Standard Time (AST) (SCT-1) | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +58 | |||
Internet TLD | .aw |
Awating (Awatese: Ąwąting [ɐwɐtĩ]), officially the Republic of Awating, is a country located in northern Akulanen. It is bordered by Shohai to the southwest and Amerhan to the southeast, and shares maritime borders with Mänea and Magali.
Etymology
The name Awating comes from a combination of two Mañi words, hàwa "water" and łįŋ "bright", thus "bright water."
History
Awating was settled by Mañi seafarers in the early 3rd-century BC. Thte early Awatese developed their own religious beliefs as they settled the land of present-day Awating and formed polities. [TBC]
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Awating is a constitutionally Kúúlist unitary one-party state, having been a satellite state of the Helsonian Union for decades, although this is not usually in practice, and income equality is rampant. [TBC]
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
The official and national language of Awating is Awatese, a Ngerupic language of the Mañi branch. There have been occasionally violent conflicts in the past regarding regional language rights, as Awating is home to speakers of several different minority languages. About 94% of the population of Awating speak Awatese "very well," 80% of whom are native speakers.