Difference between revisions of "Taiwoqa"
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===Administrative divisions=== | ===Administrative divisions=== | ||
Lima'u wilderness/national park where the uluq can be nomads in | |||
===Foreign relations=== | ===Foreign relations=== | ||
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==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
According to the 2020 census the majority of Taiwoqans are part of the Saidras ethnolinguistic group (64.7%), followed by the Atruozan groups (20%), Denevaghi (7.4%), Zizhao (3.7%), Other (2.2%), and the Uluq (2%). Approximately 732,000 Taiwoqans live abroad, mainly in other Saidras dominant countries in Southern Baredina. | |||
===Ethnic groups=== | |||
The Saidras are the largest ethnolinguistic group in Southern Baredina. Taiwoqa has eight ethnic groups belonging to the Saidras: the Cisuci, Yunus, Kangu'ong, Yaqumun, Ekamenong, Seqipilecek, Hakumun, and the Aynoci. In total, the Saidras make up 64.7% of the total population. The largest ethnic group in the country are the Cisuci, numbering at just shy over a million people (12.4% of the total population). | |||
The Saidras immigrated into Southern Baredina roughly around YEAR. | |||
Often called the backbone of the confederacy, the Atruozans make up 20% of the total population of the country (1,664,000 people), with the largest ethnic group being the Bedok Atruozans (8.4%), followed by other miscellaneous Atruozan groups (8%), and the Eyalu (3.6%). | |||
The Atruozans influenced Saidras culture, language, and history dramatically at the dawn of Saidras immigration into Southern Baredina. Today the Atruozans make up a large part of elite society within the country, with many Atruozans dominating in politics, agriculture, government, and education. Taiwoqan national identity would be incomplete without the Atruozans. | |||
Denevaghi | |||
Zhizhao people make up only 3.7% of the total population (307,840), mostly residing on the islands in the northeastern part of the country. An ancient people, the Zhizhao existed in Southern Baredina before the Saidras immigration. They possibly have ties to the Neviric people up north, but that is widely contested. The Zhizhao are a bitter people who isolate themselves from other ethnic groups in the country. General sentiment towards the Saidras, their oppressors, is negative at best and violent at worst. In order to keep the peace, the confederacy established a semi-autonomous region for the Zhizhao to govern themselves. The Zhizhao are most notable for their fashion, art, literature, philosophy, and masonry. | |||
Uluqaamatravasiinuk, or commonly known as the Uluq, make up just 2% of the total population, numbering at only 166,400. They mostly live within the foothills and taiga regions in the western part of the country. A peaceful and nomadic group, the Uluq live simple lives fishing, hunting, and gathering for trade in the Lima'u wilderness. The Uluq are a small but ancient ethnic group existing before the Saidras migration; much of their history was primitive and unremarkable. The Uluq primarily work in the forestry, logging, hunting, and fishing industries. | |||
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===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
Valley of the Saints (statues, temples, oh my!) | |||
==Sects== | |||
Meisungu - Predominantly followed by the Zhizhao ethnic group in northeastern Taiwoqa. Meisungu differs from other sects in that it originates from Zhizhao folk beliefs and the old Lailai religion. Purity, nobleness, and stoicness are the three main characteristics of the sect. The Meisungu symbol is a red flame on a black background symbolizing how fire penetrates the darkness and evil of the world with its holiness and boldness. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== |
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Capital | Talikanesa | |||
Official languages | NAME, NAME, Atruozan | |||
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Ethnic groups | Saidras, NAME, Atruozans | |||
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- | estimate | 8,320,000 | ||
Antipodes | Jahukuk Sea |
Taiwoqa (TBD: Caylimáńpawôqạ́ [cäjɬimä́ŋpäwɑ᷇qʌ́]), officially the Confederation of Taiwoqa, is a country located in Baredina. Bordered by Nolcik to the southwest and Translira to the south.
Etymology
History
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Lima'u wilderness/national park where the uluq can be nomads in
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
According to the 2020 census the majority of Taiwoqans are part of the Saidras ethnolinguistic group (64.7%), followed by the Atruozan groups (20%), Denevaghi (7.4%), Zizhao (3.7%), Other (2.2%), and the Uluq (2%). Approximately 732,000 Taiwoqans live abroad, mainly in other Saidras dominant countries in Southern Baredina.
Ethnic groups
The Saidras are the largest ethnolinguistic group in Southern Baredina. Taiwoqa has eight ethnic groups belonging to the Saidras: the Cisuci, Yunus, Kangu'ong, Yaqumun, Ekamenong, Seqipilecek, Hakumun, and the Aynoci. In total, the Saidras make up 64.7% of the total population. The largest ethnic group in the country are the Cisuci, numbering at just shy over a million people (12.4% of the total population).
The Saidras immigrated into Southern Baredina roughly around YEAR.
Often called the backbone of the confederacy, the Atruozans make up 20% of the total population of the country (1,664,000 people), with the largest ethnic group being the Bedok Atruozans (8.4%), followed by other miscellaneous Atruozan groups (8%), and the Eyalu (3.6%).
The Atruozans influenced Saidras culture, language, and history dramatically at the dawn of Saidras immigration into Southern Baredina. Today the Atruozans make up a large part of elite society within the country, with many Atruozans dominating in politics, agriculture, government, and education. Taiwoqan national identity would be incomplete without the Atruozans.
Denevaghi
Zhizhao people make up only 3.7% of the total population (307,840), mostly residing on the islands in the northeastern part of the country. An ancient people, the Zhizhao existed in Southern Baredina before the Saidras immigration. They possibly have ties to the Neviric people up north, but that is widely contested. The Zhizhao are a bitter people who isolate themselves from other ethnic groups in the country. General sentiment towards the Saidras, their oppressors, is negative at best and violent at worst. In order to keep the peace, the confederacy established a semi-autonomous region for the Zhizhao to govern themselves. The Zhizhao are most notable for their fashion, art, literature, philosophy, and masonry.
Uluqaamatravasiinuk, or commonly known as the Uluq, make up just 2% of the total population, numbering at only 166,400. They mostly live within the foothills and taiga regions in the western part of the country. A peaceful and nomadic group, the Uluq live simple lives fishing, hunting, and gathering for trade in the Lima'u wilderness. The Uluq are a small but ancient ethnic group existing before the Saidras migration; much of their history was primitive and unremarkable. The Uluq primarily work in the forestry, logging, hunting, and fishing industries.
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Valley of the Saints (statues, temples, oh my!)
Sects
Meisungu - Predominantly followed by the Zhizhao ethnic group in northeastern Taiwoqa. Meisungu differs from other sects in that it originates from Zhizhao folk beliefs and the old Lailai religion. Purity, nobleness, and stoicness are the three main characteristics of the sect. The Meisungu symbol is a red flame on a black background symbolizing how fire penetrates the darkness and evil of the world with its holiness and boldness.