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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name ''Ebo Nganagam'' is the word meaning "village people" in the Ebo Nganagam language, as most people of the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam lived(and many of them still lives) in highly autonomous tribes. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 03:38, 30 October 2015
The Confederation of Ebo Nganagam is a country located in North Baredina.
Etymology
The name Ebo Nganagam is the word meaning "village people" in the Ebo Nganagam language, as most people of the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam lived(and many of them still lives) in highly autonomous tribes.
History
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
The Ebo Nganagam language is the most widely spoken language in the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam, and the Ebo Nganagam language is also one of the two official languages of Confederation of Ebo Nganagam.
Besides the Ebo Nganagam language, due to the historical relationship between the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam and the Republic of Hux Kham, the Hux Kham language, more precisely, the Classical Hux Kham language, is also the co-official language of the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam, despite the fact that the Hux Kham language and the Ebo Nganagam are linguistically unrelated.
Education
Currently, the Confederation of Ebo Nganagam is one of the least developed country in Sahar, with the lowest literacy rate in Sahar, however, the government is actively improving this. The government is currently making an orthography for the Ebo Nganagam language, and the first public elementary school has been opened in 2013.