Archive:Ceothia
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The Republic of Ceothia Ceoþanmheoðagh |
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Motto: Kjéþ ág Éivallað
English: Peace and Divinity |
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Anthem: Imíninh, Imín Ceoþa
English: We are One, We are Ceoths |
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Capital | Streonne-Kérittstag | |||||
Largest | Capital | |||||
Official languages | Ceothian | |||||
Demonym | Ceoth, Ceothian | |||||
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- | Chief Representative of the High Council | |||||
- | Cheif Representative of the Lower Council | |||||
Population | ||||||
- | estimate | 3.4 million |
Ceothia (IPA: /sɪθ/, Ceothian: Ceoþanmheoðagh, IPA: /t͡ɕʏθanmʏðag/), officially the The Republic of Ceothia, is a country located in...
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Ceothia is named after King Ceoþymmir III of East Hautaga, who conquered West Hautaga in the Last Hautag War.
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Ceothian is widely spoken in Ceothia, though there are two dialects of Ceothian: Western Ceothian and Standard Ceothian (or Eastern Ceothian). Western Ceothian is spoken in the Skvelleska region and branches off the West Hautic language and also includes Yena vocabulary. Western and Eastern Ceothian are mutually intelligible to an extent.
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The music of Ceothia is often incorporated with jazz and hip-hop and many genres evolve from traditional rhythms such as Vokhyll and Zekalla. Electro-jazz, jazz fusion, and Nu-Vokyll are the most popular genres found in Ceothia. Musicians such as Tvøllsteunge and Sjáves "Sjé" Mhégeonn pioneered jazz fusion as a new form of traditional jazz in the 80's, implementing synths (which were normally found in pop and rock music) and irregular rhythms and time signatures. Electro-jazz then evolved from jazz fusion, causing most acoustic instruments to be replaced by synthesizers. Nu-Vokyll branched off of jazz fusion as a subgenre and has declined in popularity since the 1990's.