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===Religion===
===Religion===
Most Tuanmali are [[Sidharkuv|Devotionist]]. Among dalar, syncretism with dalar _[[kowut]]_ is common (although the Tuanmali form is noticeably distinct and more homogeneous than Sanmran variations)--specifically, the five-god form, with [[Jet]] being identified with the Unnamed God of _kowut_ as the ultimate creator of the universe. Humans generally follow a more "pure" form of Devotionism.
Most Tuanmali are [[Sidharkuv|Devotionist]]. Among dalar, syncretism with dalar ''[[kowut]]'' is common (although the Tuanmali form is noticeably distinct and more homogeneous than Sanmran variations)--specifically, the five-god form, with [[Jet]] being identified with the Unnamed God of ''kowut'' as the ultimate creator of the universe. Humans generally follow a more "pure" form of Devotionism.


When Sanmran dalar began immigrating to Tuanmali in the 1900s, they brought with them Sanmran _kowut_, which has grown in minor popularity. Unlike in Sanmra, Tuanmali practitioners of _kowut_ tend to be more strongly "religious".
When Sanmran dalar began immigrating to Tuanmali in the 1900s, they brought with them Sanmran ''kowut'', which has grown in minor popularity. Unlike in Sanmra, Tuanmali practitioners of ''kowut'' tend to be more strongly "religious".


==Culture==
==Culture==

Revision as of 20:44, 29 June 2018

Independent Union of Tuanmali Republics
Flag
CapitalWīcos
Official languages Azen, Taara
Recognised national languages Mwamban, Lorhan, Uunen, some other things
Demonym Tuanmali
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 -  President Nebāb Cumiz
 -  Prime Minister Kitse Dzene
Independence from Sanmra
 -  Formation of modern decentralized federation 1800s, maybe? 
Area
 -  831,119 km2
320,897 sq mi
 -  Water (%) 0.3
Population
 -  2010 estimate 33,690,815
 -  Density 40.5/km2
104.9/sq mi
Time zone EBT, CBT (SCT-2, -3)
Calling code +33
Internet TLD .tn

Tuanmali (IPA: /tua̯n.ˈma.li/), officially the Independent Union of Tuanmali Republics, is a country located on the northeast coast of Boroso, bordered to the east by the Taanttu Gulf. It is the largest of the two nations dominated by the dalar species, the other being Sanmra.

Etymology

History

In the year -3000 or -4000 or something really long ago, a large number of dalar ended up emigrating from Alpa to Southern Miraria. They were nomadic fishermen and sailors, and over the next few thousand years, migrated west and ended up in Boroso by perhaps 1000 CE. Although they initially lived in the northwest of Boroso, over the next few hundred years, most Borosan dalar migrated south to the area of modern-day Tuanmali. Some groups ended up settling in large communities along the coast, while dalar in the interior remained largely nomadic.

When the dalar arrived, the area was dominated by the Bavkirs, although Wīcos gained partial independence and was eventually named the Grand Duchy of the Free City of Wīcos. The city became a valuable port and the center of dalar civilization in Boroso. When the Bavkir Empire collapsed in the mid-1700s, its former holdings fell into chaos and were partly taken over by Mwamba, including Wīcos. In 1865, with the defeat of Mwamba by Shohuan, Wīcos became independent again, this time uniting with mostly dalar-dominated areas of the interior to form the base of the modern Tuanmali state.

The northwest states of Kīmi Kīmis We and Altūnwelēnīn were absorbed at a later date. In the wake of the Mwamban Empire's collapse, they seceded and later joined with Tuanmali to form its modern borders.

Geography

Tropical rainforest. Hot and rainy, except for the mountains.

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

A very squabbly democracy. There's a million political parties, so it's coalitions and voting blocs all over the place. A prime minister, Kitse Dzene, theoretically runs the circus. There's also a president, Nebāb Cumiz. Quite liberal, compared to Sanmra.

Administrative divisions

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Tuanmali is split into twenty-one semi-independent states that answer to a central government.

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

So capitalist.

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Tuanmali is dominated by the dalar, who make up over 75% percentage of the population. Most of the remaining quarter are humans, mostly of Bavkiri origin. Approximately 650,000 Kavs and 49,000 Astalvi also live in Tuanmali, primarily in the large coastal cities. If any Vodholk live there, they are keeping a very low profile, presumably because they're dying of heatstroke.

Ethnic groups

The dalar in Tuanmali are primarily of the Tuanmali panethnic group. About a third of the dalar population are ethnically Tuanmalis, a quarter are Lorhan, and a sixth are Uunen. The other quarter of the population is made up of other, smaller groups, including some Sanmra who are recent immigrants.

Most humans in Sanmra are of Borosan heritage, mostly from Bavkirak.

Urbanisation

Language

The official languages of Tuanmali are Azen, spoken by most dalar and many humans, and Taara, spoken by about half of humans and smaller groups of dalar. Other widely-spoken languages include Mwamban (spoken primarily by humans), Lorhan (spoken by dalar), and Uunen (spoken by dalar).

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Most Tuanmali are Devotionist. Among dalar, syncretism with dalar kowut is common (although the Tuanmali form is noticeably distinct and more homogeneous than Sanmran variations)--specifically, the five-god form, with Jet being identified with the Unnamed God of kowut as the ultimate creator of the universe. Humans generally follow a more "pure" form of Devotionism.

When Sanmran dalar began immigrating to Tuanmali in the 1900s, they brought with them Sanmran kowut, which has grown in minor popularity. Unlike in Sanmra, Tuanmali practitioners of kowut tend to be more strongly "religious".

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also