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'''Cuama''' ({{small|[[Riyan language|Riyan]]}}: //, {{small|[[Kwang language|Kwang]]}}: | '''Cuama''' ({{small|[[Riyan language|Riyan]]}}: //, {{small|[[Kwang language|Kwang]]}}: 叁焉 ''Khwà Mha'' /kʰwà m̥á/) is the capital and largest city of [[Riyana]], located near the estuary of the Cuama River. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 21:02, 2 February 2021
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Country | Riyana |
Region | City of Cuama |
Cuama (Riyan: //, Kwang: 叁焉 Khwà Mha /kʰwà m̥á/) is the capital and largest city of Riyana, located near the estuary of the Cuama River.
Etymology
The name Cuáma derives from Cuán Mrár ('group of the sea') which was the name given to the city by many people outside of it. It also had an ancient name Nievec (Riyan pronunciation: [nʲevek]), meaning 'god village', referring to the religious function the city was originally founded for.
History
Traditionally, Cuáma was founded in 2520 BCE as twenty tribes from the surrounded area came together and formed the Kingdom of Wa.