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==History==
==History==
===c. 400 BCE - c. 1400 CE: Pre-classical history===
The territory of present-day Awating was first settled by Mañi seafarers in the early 3rd-century BC.
===c. 1400 - 1888: Classical history===
===1888 - 1945: Vosan Three Straits Colony===
===1945 - 1949: Occupation by the Qonklese Empire===
===1949 - 1981: Terminian satellite state of Awatomanea===
===1981 - present: Republic of Awating===


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==
==Geography==



Revision as of 19:34, 2 October 2021

Republic of Awating
aŋjekwá áwáting
Flag
CapitalKąkoma
Official languages Awatese
Demonym Awatese
Gini37.1
medium
HDI 0.766
high
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

c. 400 BCE - c. 1400 CE: Pre-classical history

The territory of present-day Awating was first settled by Mañi seafarers in the early 3rd-century BC.

c. 1400 - 1888: Classical history

1888 - 1945: Vosan Three Straits Colony

1945 - 1949: Occupation by the Qonklese Empire

1949 - 1981: Terminian satellite state of Awatomanea

1981 - present: Republic of Awating

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Awating is a unitary one-party state. [TBD]

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

The pace of urbanization in Awating varies widely. Most of this is focused in the northern region of the country, which is urbanizing at a rapid pace. This stands in stark contrast with the south, which is relatively undeveloped. The Awating Development Council is a governmental agency that oversees urban development and the reach of basic resources to rural areas, with the ultimate goal of establishing sustainable development goals within Awating.

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.

In the central and southern portions of Awating there exists a wide variety of languages from various branches of the Ngerupic family. In the far southern coastal wetlands and surrounding inland, Ngigu is an Uemaua language spoken by approximately <1 million. Bilemã, part of the Termic branch, is another minority language spoken by the Ygwyn, an ethnoreligious group in central-southern Awating. There are also small groups of speakers of foreign languages across the country, including Manean, Yashuhay, and Kwang.

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also