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'''Faichan''' (<small>[[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]]:</small> ''{{cs|YNU|Féyçan}}''; ''Féychan'' [[Tyunyi language#Phonology|[ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠ]]]), officially the '''State of Faichan''' (<small>[[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]]:</small> ''{{cs|YNU|Xé Féyçanukyu}}''; ''Xé Féychanukyu'' [[Tyunyi language#Phonology|[ˈɕɛ ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠukʲu]]]), is a country located in northern [[Vaniua]] and central [[Miraria]]. Faichan shares borders with [[Vanosha]], [[Iluran]] and [[Fukota]] to the south, [[Soptemia]] and [[Ensia and Suenia]] to the west, X to the north, X to the east. The country's capital and largest city is [[Nlítyekeg]]
'''Faichan''' (<small>[[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]]:</small> ''{{cs|YNU|Féyçan}}''; ''Féychan'' [[Tyunyi language#Phonology|[ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠ]]]), officially the '''State of Faichan''' (<small>[[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]]:</small> ''{{cs|YNU|Xé Féyçanukyu}}''; ''Xé Féychanukyu'' [[Tyunyi language#Phonology|[ɕɛ ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠukʲu]]]), is a country located in [[Northern Miraria]]. Faichan shares borders with [[Alakaes]], [[Yerishe]], [[Nokonozan and Humosh]], [[Istlurlobe]], [[Oyazan]] and [[Fukota]] to the south, [[Soptemia]] and [[Ensia and Suenia]] to the west, [[Qesharselik]] to the north, X to the east. The country's capital and largest city is [[Nlítyekeg]]
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name ''Faichan'' is derived from [[Foeian language|Middle Foeian]] ''Föqayçan'' "Transrolovia". The name began to be used some time after the start of large-scale expansion to the east. Before that, the name Tyunesan was more common. It comes from the ethnonym ''Tyunyi''.
The name ''Faichan'' is derived from [[Foeian language|Middle Foeian]] ''Föqayçan'' "Transrolovia". The name began to be used some time after the start of large-scale expansion to the east. Before that, the name ''Tyúnesan'' was more common. It comes from the ethnonym ''Tyúny''.


In [[Foeian language|Foeian]] there are three different exonyms for Faichan. The oldest one is ''Föqjçn'', which means "Transrolovia" in general, the second one is ''ÜqFükötâ'', which literally means "Small [[Fukota]]". However, the ''Fukota'' in the name comes from a different root, from [[Foeian language|Middle Foeian]] ''föç'' "north, northern". And the third one is ''Feqçaqta'', which means "Faichan" and borrowed from [[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]] ''Féychan''.
In [[Foeian language|Foeian]] there are three different exonyms for Faichan. The oldest one is ''Föqjçn'', which means "Transrolovia" in general, the second one is ''ÜqFükötâ'', which literally means "Small [[Fukota]]". However, the ''Fukota'' in the name comes from a different root, from [[Foeian language|Middle Foeian]] ''föç'' "north, northern". And the third one is ''Feqçaqta'', which means "Faichan" and borrowed from [[Tyunyi language|Tyunyi]] ''Féychan''.
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==See also==
==See also==


[[Category:Countries]][[Category:Faichan]][[Category:Countries in Miraria]][[Category:Countries in Vaniua]]
[[Category:Countries]][[Category:Faichan]][[Category:Countries in Miraria]][[Category:Countries in Northern Miraria]]

Revision as of 04:47, 31 August 2023

State of Faichan
Xé Féyçanukyu
Xé Féychanukyu
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: "¡Ámyux Féyçan!"
Ámyux Féychan!
For Faichan!
Anthem: "Ó Féyçanus"
Ó Féychanus
O Faichan
Capital
and largest city
Nlítyekeg
Official languages Tyunyi
Recognised regional languages a lot of languages
Demonym Faichani
Government Federal semi-presidential republic
 -  President Háxan Ókusag
 -  Prime Minister Kéjhut Vózisag
Legislature Congress of Faichan
 -  Upper house State Council of Faichan
 -  Lower house Popular Council of Faichan
Establishment
 -  Foeian Transrolovian invasion 1605–1617 
 -  Faichani expansion 1605–1918 
 -  First Faichani Revolution November 1887–July 1889 
 -  August Revolution August 1918 
 -  Faichani Civil War August 1918–July 1939 
 -  Republican coup d'état February 1994 
Area
 -  Total 2,303,397 km2
889,347 sq mi
Population
 -  2022 census 74,399,723
 -  Density 32.3/km2
83.7/sq mi
Currency Faichani Yesteg
Date format dd-mm-yyyy
Drives on the right

Faichan (Tyunyi: Féyçan; Féychan [ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠ]), officially the State of Faichan (Tyunyi: Xé Féyçanukyu; Xé Féychanukyu [ɕɛ ˈfˠɛjt͡ɕan̪ˠukʲu]), is a country located in Northern Miraria. Faichan shares borders with Alakaes, Yerishe, Nokonozan and Humosh, Istlurlobe, Oyazan and Fukota to the south, Soptemia and Ensia and Suenia to the west, Qesharselik to the north, X to the east. The country's capital and largest city is Nlítyekeg

Etymology

The name Faichan is derived from Middle Foeian Föqayçan "Transrolovia". The name began to be used some time after the start of large-scale expansion to the east. Before that, the name Tyúnesan was more common. It comes from the ethnonym Tyúny.

In Foeian there are three different exonyms for Faichan. The oldest one is Föqjçn, which means "Transrolovia" in general, the second one is ÜqFükötâ, which literally means "Small Fukota". However, the Fukota in the name comes from a different root, from Middle Foeian föç "north, northern". And the third one is Feqçaqta, which means "Faichan" and borrowed from Tyunyi Féychan.

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Faichani Khanate

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