Margaya

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The United Kingdoms of the Two Rivers of Margaya
Wa Fozecci Mumiiyö wee Wös Nö Maighuya (Kalayesh)
Födeşkiyi Mumıdı Böşiş Jösü şuf Gayı (Kavajagh)
Flag of Margaya
Flag
Motto: Xüstii wee mawe
"Forever in glory"
Anthem: Wa Caado Kâgi Maighuya
"The Margayans' Song"
Capital
and
Wöxai
Official languages Kalayesh, Kavajagh
Ethnic groups Kalaya, Kavaja
Demonym Margayan
Government Absolute diarchy
Area
 -  227,877.39 km2
87,984 sq mi
Population
 -  census 11,849,624
Currency Xafu (MXF)
Drives on the right

Margaya (Kalayesh: Fo Maighuya [ɸo mɐɪ̯ʁujɐ]), officially the The United Kingdoms of the Zheusu and Gayu Rivers, is a landlocked country located in Parshita on the foothills of the Miralayan Mountain range, bordered to the north by Ö, to the west by Urzotia, and to the southwest by Potjayd.

Etymology

The name Margaya comes from the Old Kalayesh term Fo Margaaya, meaning "place of bright sky," reflected in Kalayesh as Fo Maighuya and in Kavajagh as FoMargaya.

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Demographics

Ethnic groups

The two primary ethnic groups of Margaya are the Kalaya and the Kavaja, both part of the larger Low Hedretic macrogroup alongside the Urzotians.

Urbanisation

Language

Margaya has two co-official languages, Kalayesh and Kavajagh. Both of these languages are part of the Hedretic branch of East Mirarian languages, a language family spread throughout eastern North Miraria and the foothills of the Miralayas. Between the two languages, Kalayesh is the one used more widely and in the government.

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Religion

The primary religion in Margaya is Fadaaya, a polytheistic faith practiced by the peoples for millennia.

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See also