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Dina
diina
National flag of Dina National emblem of Dina
Flag Emblem
Motto: Delnoowan ko Delijaantifac
Sovereignty and Identity
Anthem: Tuugra Adiiv Du Diina
National Anthem of Dina
Map of Alpa showing Dina's location
Map of Alpa showing Dina's location
Capital
and
Aace
Official languages Dina
Recognised national languages Dina, Tirina
Recognised regional languages Jahci, Jošerot
Demonym Dina
Government
 -  President Joola Bonemné
Independence from Nordjaelm
Area
 -  99,771 km2
38,522 sq mi
Time zone SCT-6
Date format dd.mm.yyyy (AD)
Drives on the left
Calling code +721
Internet TLD .dn

Dina (English: [diːnə], Dina: diina [diːna]), is a country located in southern Alpa, bordering the Dragon Sea and reach north along the Something-Or-Other Mountains. Dina is the smallest nation on Alpa, with the smallest population, excluding Thkelpenhurn.

Etymology

The name "Dina" originates as an anglicised version of its native name, "diina". This is a softening of the word "tirina", meaning Tirina in Tirina.

History

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Alpa

Map of nations in the "Vaniuan Bagel"

Throughout history, Dina has been open to immigration and trade with its Alpan neighbours, however, after opening up to the international stage, its relations have become more selective with its partners. In Alpa, Dina has cut off ties and governmental recognition of Tsaba, due to angst towards Tsabi people in Dina's independence movement. Once Dina gained independence, ties with Nordjaelm were also cut, however, interactions between the two have been increasing, with a Dina embassy opening up in Kjonnia.

Vaniu

Internationally, there are more cut ties. In 2009, Dina cut ties with Komania, Thaghavan, and Tsuinnia, where the then-President, Prigot Eltenjau, said "they were too religious-endorsing of a nation for Dina to co-operate with". In 2013, Dina then discontinued trade from more Vaniuan nations, later to be termed as the Vaniuan Bagel, or Haasiga Vanijuuni. Zwazwamia, despite being a theocracy, was not included in the Bagel, however mentions arose of adding them, therefore ceasing trade and immigration between the two countries.

Military

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Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

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Music

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See also