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|native_name = | |native_name = Kasiiralqəgər<small>([[Ngeyv language|Ngeyv]])</small><br>Kaceraləɂten luɂtenən <small>([[Tulipik language|Tulipik]])</small><br>Kasirakkucim <small>([[Standard Yucho language|Yucho]])</small> | ||
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*[[ | *[[Ngeyv language|Ngeyv]] | ||
*[[Tulipik language|Tulipik]] | *[[Tulipik language|Tulipik]] | ||
*[[Patuk language|Patuk]] | *[[Patuk language|Patuk]] | ||
*[[Yucho languages|Yucho]]}} | *[[Yucho languages|Yucho]]}} | ||
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*[[Vemkha language|Vemkha]] | *[[Vemkha language|Vemkha]] | ||
*[[Lakup language|Lakup]] | *[[Lakup language|Lakup]] | ||
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*[[Siyatsiluq language|Siyatsiluq]]}} | *[[Siyatsiluq language|Siyatsiluq]]}} | ||
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| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(42215/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Tulipik people|Tulipik]] | ||
| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(36686/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Yucho people|Yucho]] | ||
| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(26391/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Ngeyv people|Ngeyv]] | ||
| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(24870/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Patuk people|Patuk]] | ||
| {{#expr:(6430/ | | {{#expr:(8469/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Tagchug people|Tagchug]] | ||
| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(6430/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Vemkha people|Vemkha]] | ||
| {{#expr:( | | {{#expr:(5694/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Itsivqutki people|Itsivqutki]] | ||
| {{#expr:(3809/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Lakup people|Lakup]] | |||
| {{#expr:(3624/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Tawchu people|Tawchu]] | |||
| {{#expr:(2366/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Anchish people|Anchish]] | |||
| {{#expr:(1283/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Honshesh people|Honshesh]] | |||
| {{#expr:(951/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Wetqakwik people|Wetqakwik]] | |||
| {{#expr:(638/192605)*100 round 1}}% [[Amchap people|Amchap]] | |||
| {{#expr:(29190/192605)*100 round 1}}% others | |||
}} | }} | ||
|ethnic_groups_year = 2020 | |ethnic_groups_year = 2020 | ||
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'''Kasiiralq''' (<small> | '''Kasiiralq''' (<small>Ngeyv:</small> ''Kasiiralqəgər'' [[Ngeyv language#Phonology|/kasi:ralqəɡar/]], <small>Tulipik:</small> ''Kaceraləɂten luɂtenən'' [[Tulipik language#Phonology|/kaceraɬəʔten ɬuʔtenən/]], <small>Yucho:</small> ''Kasirakkucim'' [[Standard Yucho language#Phonology|/kasiɾakkut͡ʃim/]]) is a country located in [[Northern Miraria]], largely over 60° with one small peninsula extending into the arctic circle. It shares land borders with [[Oimea]] and [[Fazulavaz]] to the west and southwest, being otherwise surrounded by the northern reaches of the [[Asura]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The first inhabitants of Kasiiralq were members of the vodholk species, thelmselves descendants of ''[[Wikipedia:Homo erectus|H. erectus]]'' | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
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===Ethnic groups=== | ===Ethnic groups=== | ||
The population of Kasiiralq, while extremely sparsely populated, is also extremely diverse, with around fifteen human and numerous vodholk ethno-linguistic groups represented in the country; as a consequence, the nation has a complex and somewhat diverse social structure. | |||
[[ | The species composition in the country is approximately 76% human and 24% vodholk. The largest overall group are the human [[Tulipik people|Tulipik]] accounting for almost 22% of the country's population. The second largest are the [[Yucho people|Yucho]] people of the [[Yaru Islands]], who make up around 19%. The next largest groups are the [[Ngeyv people|Ngeyv]] and the vodholk [[Patuk people|Patuk]], who represent 13.7% and 12.9% of the popuatlion respectively. | ||
Several smaller ethnic groups also exist, the largest of which are the [[Tagchug people|Tagchug]]. | |||
===Urbanisation=== | ===Urbanisation=== | ||
===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
Despite its relatively low population, Kasiiralq has a high level of linguistic diversity, with speakers from four major language families ([[kamPatuk languages|kamPatuk]], [[East Mirarian languages|East Mirarian]], [[Tulipi-Lakup languages|Tulipi-Lakup]] and [[Shaelic languages|Shaelic]]) and a further 3 smaller dialect clusters variously considered small language families or language isolates ([[Hemminorak languages|Hemminorak]], [[Yucho langauges|Yucho]] and [[Vemkha language|Vemkha]]). | |||
The | The four official spoken languages of Kasiiralq are [[Ngeyv language|Ngeyv]], [[Patuk language|Patuk]], [[Tulipik language|Tulipik]] and [[Standard Yucho language|Yucho]], each representing one of the four major ethnic groups that founded the nation. These are all considered equal under the law, with all official documents, laws and national treaties translated into each language. However, for the sake of inter-ethnic communication, Ngeyv is the most widely used. Ngeyv, a relatively divergent [[East Mirarian languages|East Mirarian language]], was a language which had already seen wide adoption as a trade language pre-unification. Despite being the first language of only 13-14% of the population, it is understood by as much as 70%. Some relatives to Ngeyv exist but all are at risk of extinction. | ||
The largest language by native speakers alone is Tulipik, a member of the [[Tulipi-Lakup languages|Tulipi-Lakup]] family, which is primarily spoken on the south and west coasts of the [[Nequmlug peninsula]]. It is closely related to the other [[Tulipian languages]] Tagchug, Tawchu and Wetqakwik, with which it forms a dialect continuum. These four languages are much more distantly related to the two remaining [[Lakup languages|Lakup]] languages. | |||
Spoken thoughout the country mainly by members of the [[Vodholk|vodholk]] species are the many [[kamPatuk languages]], the largest of which is Patuk. Despite being primarily spoken by vodholk, in recent years some human settlements have seen a linguistic shift in favour of Patuk. | |||
The [[Yucho languages]] are concentrated in the southwest, with the three largest dialects ([[Hirachir]], [[Nirewo]] and [[Tuskurasu]]) being confined to the Yaru Islands province. On the mainland exist a small number of speakers of the divergent [[Enyet Yucho]] dialect. | |||
Other spoken languages include the [[Cheshog languages]] ([[Anchish]], [[Honshesh]], [[Xanchits]] and [[Amchap-Amchawk]]), which represent the only non-Milevic members of the [[Shaelic languages|Shaelic]] language family spoken on the Mirarian mainland; [[Fotolk language|Fotolk]], the last surviving member of the [[Hemminorak languages|Hemminorak]] family; and the language isolate [[Vemkha language|Vemkha]], spoken on the southwestern coast towards the border with Fazulavaz. | |||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Kasiiralq | [[Category:Kasiiralq]][[Category:Countries in Northern Miraria]] |
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Kasiiralq |
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Recognised regional languages | ||||
Ethnic groups (2020) | ||||
Demonym | Kasiiralqi | |||
Government | Federal parliamentary republic | |||
- | President | Name Nameson | ||
- | Upper house | Upper House | ||
- | Lower house | Lower House | ||
Formation | ||||
Area | ||||
- | Total | 3,844,110 km2 1,484,219 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2020 census | 192,605 | ||
- | Density | 0.05/km2 0.1/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate | |||
- | Total | $2.74 billion | ||
- | Per capita | $22,344 | ||
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate | |||
- | Total | $2.26 billion | ||
- | Per capita | $18,442 | ||
Gini (2020) | 44 medium |
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HDI (2020) | 0.796 high |
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Time zone | SCT+08:00 to SCT+10:00 | |||
Drives on the | right |
Kasiiralq (Ngeyv: Kasiiralqəgər /kasi:ralqəɡar/, Tulipik: Kaceraləɂten luɂtenən /kaceraɬəʔten ɬuʔtenən/, Yucho: Kasirakkucim /kasiɾakkut͡ʃim/) is a country located in Northern Miraria, largely over 60° with one small peninsula extending into the arctic circle. It shares land borders with Oimea and Fazulavaz to the west and southwest, being otherwise surrounded by the northern reaches of the Asura.
Etymology
History
The first inhabitants of Kasiiralq were members of the vodholk species, thelmselves descendants of H. erectus
Geography
Geology
Climate
The country is principally subarctic, with tundra in the northeasternmost peninsula. As such, it experiences extremely long, cold winters. The majority of the country is naturally covered by taiga forests, with some tundra to the north.
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
The population of Kasiiralq, while extremely sparsely populated, is also extremely diverse, with around fifteen human and numerous vodholk ethno-linguistic groups represented in the country; as a consequence, the nation has a complex and somewhat diverse social structure.
The species composition in the country is approximately 76% human and 24% vodholk. The largest overall group are the human Tulipik accounting for almost 22% of the country's population. The second largest are the Yucho people of the Yaru Islands, who make up around 19%. The next largest groups are the Ngeyv and the vodholk Patuk, who represent 13.7% and 12.9% of the popuatlion respectively.
Several smaller ethnic groups also exist, the largest of which are the Tagchug.
Urbanisation
Language
Despite its relatively low population, Kasiiralq has a high level of linguistic diversity, with speakers from four major language families (kamPatuk, East Mirarian, Tulipi-Lakup and Shaelic) and a further 3 smaller dialect clusters variously considered small language families or language isolates (Hemminorak, Yucho and Vemkha).
The four official spoken languages of Kasiiralq are Ngeyv, Patuk, Tulipik and Yucho, each representing one of the four major ethnic groups that founded the nation. These are all considered equal under the law, with all official documents, laws and national treaties translated into each language. However, for the sake of inter-ethnic communication, Ngeyv is the most widely used. Ngeyv, a relatively divergent East Mirarian language, was a language which had already seen wide adoption as a trade language pre-unification. Despite being the first language of only 13-14% of the population, it is understood by as much as 70%. Some relatives to Ngeyv exist but all are at risk of extinction.
The largest language by native speakers alone is Tulipik, a member of the Tulipi-Lakup family, which is primarily spoken on the south and west coasts of the Nequmlug peninsula. It is closely related to the other Tulipian languages Tagchug, Tawchu and Wetqakwik, with which it forms a dialect continuum. These four languages are much more distantly related to the two remaining Lakup languages. Spoken thoughout the country mainly by members of the vodholk species are the many kamPatuk languages, the largest of which is Patuk. Despite being primarily spoken by vodholk, in recent years some human settlements have seen a linguistic shift in favour of Patuk. The Yucho languages are concentrated in the southwest, with the three largest dialects (Hirachir, Nirewo and Tuskurasu) being confined to the Yaru Islands province. On the mainland exist a small number of speakers of the divergent Enyet Yucho dialect.
Other spoken languages include the Cheshog languages (Anchish, Honshesh, Xanchits and Amchap-Amchawk), which represent the only non-Milevic members of the Shaelic language family spoken on the Mirarian mainland; Fotolk, the last surviving member of the Hemminorak family; and the language isolate Vemkha, spoken on the southwestern coast towards the border with Fazulavaz.