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==History==
==History==
===Arrival of the Proto-Gerverians===
The Proto Gerverians were a people group from [[Parshita]] who came to the Islands in around 900BCE. Not much is known about these people because of little to no records about them. They established small villages around the Haian Archipelago, creating small societies and eventually tribes. Some notable cities were Rxalxa, Karx, Txep, and Anutx. From these societies came Tribes, such as the Faxlxo, Lxatxaxi, Gahami, and Uksomi.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 14:29, 17 September 2021

Kingdom of Milhidia
Kuvax Axc Milxidxix
Kuvax Axc Milxidxix
Flag Emblem
Motto: "Lxoxdxitx txe yuxs"
Lxoxdxitx txe yuxs
"Country is Best"
Anthem: "Lxoxdxitx Malxox"
Lxoxdxitx Malxox
"My Country"
Capital
and
Calxo
Calxo
Official languages Balak
Cazheil
Recognised national languages Cazheil
Ethnic groups (2020) Faxlxo
Lxatxaxi
Gahami
Demonym Milhideese
Milhidian
Government Constitutional Monarchy
 -  King Palxotx axc Faxlxo
Palxotx axc Faxlxo
 -  Prime Minister Kazvilo axc Halx
Kazvilo axc Alx
Legislature Parliament
 -  Upper house Pavla
 -  Lower house Txalnap
Independence from Balakia
 -  Settlement of Proto-Gerverians ~900 BC 
 -  Kairi Kingdom established ~700 BC - ~500 BC 
 -  Divided Tribes Period ~500 BC - 98 BC 
 -  Faxlxo Dynasty 98 BC - 128 AD 
 -  Great Faxlxo Kingdom 128-1884 
 -  Colonization by the Balak Empire 1884-1961 
 -  First Kingdom of Milhidia March 14th 1961-1991 
 -  Jaxta Republic of Milhidia 1991-2004 
 -  Second Kingdom of Milhidia 2004-Present 
Area
 -  95,552.02 km2
36,893 sq mi
Population
 -  2020 estimate 2500000
 -  2020 census Milhideese National Census
 -  Density 26/km2
67.3/sq mi
Gini (2019)57
high
HDI (2020)0.689
medium
Currency Milhidian Yok (MYK)
Time zone +9 (SCT+9)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Date format yyyy/dd/mm AD
Drives on the right
Calling code +17
Internet TLD .ml

Milhidia (Cazheil: Milxidxix [miɭiɖɪ]), officially the Kingdom of Milhidia, is a country located in the northern areas of Lahan. The Archipelago Nation has a population of 2.5 Million, and a land area of 95 Thousand km². The Kingdom is a constitutional Monarchy with a King and a Prime Minister. The Nation isn't much of a power in its region, being influenced by Balakia and Kaiyyo the most. The GDP of Milhidia is mostly supported by the Agricultural Sector, with the Banana and Cotton Industry flourishing the most, but the recent Tourism and Technology Industry is growing fast, As the dissolution of the Jaxtan Republic goes further away into History. The Milhidian people are known for their unique culture after centuries of Isolation during the Faxlxo Era, creating an alien culture compared to the rest of the region.

Etymology

The name "Milhidia" has controversial origins. There are 2 main and accepted theories where the name came from. The first theory is that it came from 2 Proto-Gerverian words, Mili, meaning rock, and Idi, meaning plenty or multiple. So Milidi means Multiple rocks, which eventually evolved into Milhidia. The second theory suggests that the word is a shortened form of "Yamilid Iditopo", meaning "Great Rocks in the Vast Ocean" in Proto-Gerverian. The word then was shortened to Milid Idit, then to Milidi, then to Milhidia.

History

Arrival of the Proto-Gerverians

The Proto Gerverians were a people group from Parshita who came to the Islands in around 900BCE. Not much is known about these people because of little to no records about them. They established small villages around the Haian Archipelago, creating small societies and eventually tribes. Some notable cities were Rxalxa, Karx, Txep, and Anutx. From these societies came Tribes, such as the Faxlxo, Lxatxaxi, Gahami, and Uksomi.

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