Difference between revisions of "Kunjut"

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{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name = Republic of Kunjut
|conventional_long_name = Republic of Kunjut
|native_name =        {{cs|JZG|. Yereşet Kunjut .}} <small>([[Balak language|Standard Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yereşet Kunjut''</small><br>
|native_name =        {{cs|JZG|. Yereşetşar Kunjut .}} <small>([[Balak language|Standard Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yereşetşar Kunjut''</small><br>
{{cs|JZG|. Yäräşät-e Kunjut .}} <small>([[Balak language|Kunjut Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yáráşát-e Kunjut''</small><br>
{{cs|JZG|. Yereşet-e Kunjut .}} <small>([[Balak language|Kunjut Balak]])</small><br><small>''Yereşet-e Kunjut''</small><br>
|common_name =        Kunjut
|common_name =        Kunjut
|image_flag =        Kunjut flag.png
|image_flag =        Kunjut flag.png

Revision as of 09:32, 22 May 2019

Republic of Kunjut
. Yereşetşar Kunjut . (Standard Balak)
Yereşetşar Kunjut
. Yereşet-e Kunjut . (Kunjut Balak)
Yereşet-e Kunjut
National emblem of Kunjut
Flag National emblem
CapitalNepeçvak
Official languages Kunjut Balak

Kunjut (Balak: Kunjut Kunjut [kʊnˈd͡ʒʊt]), officially the Republic of Kunjut, is a country located in western Parshita. Kunjut is bordered to the east by Jaihup and to the west by Balakia's Yaruşemir exclave. In the Zwazwam Gulf,

Widespread dissent and the foundation of a nationalist movement culminated in Kunjut's independence from the Union of Shomosvan in 1953.

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