Archive:Dina
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Dina |
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Map showing Dina's borders
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Capital and | Əldí | |||||
Official languages | Dina | |||||
Recognised national languages | Dina, Tirina | |||||
Recognised regional languages | Jahci | |||||
Demonym | Dina | |||||
Government | ||||||
- | President | Əla Túna | ||||
Independence from Nordjaelm | ||||||
Area | ||||||
- | 119,771 km2 46,244 sq mi |
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Population | ||||||
- | estimate | 1,297,290 | ||||
- | Density | 11.7/km2 30.3/sq mi |
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Time zone | SCT-6 | |||||
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy (AD) | |||||
Drives on the | left | |||||
Calling code | +721 | |||||
Internet TLD | .dn |
Dina (English: [diːnə], Dina: dína [diːna]), is a country located in southern Alpa, bordering the Dragon Sea to the south, Sanmra to the east, and Tsaba to the west. Dina is the smallest nation on Alpa, with the smallest population. Inside Dina's borders is the breakaway state of Jahcitazin, a land made up of people closely related to Nordjaelm.
Etymology
The name "Dina" originates as an anglicised version of its native name, "dína". This is a softening of the word "tirina", meaning Tirina in Tirina.
History
Pre-Northern War, Dina was not a unified state, but made up of smaller kingdoms, such as Peyət and Jahcitazin. Despite the differences in nationality and habitat, they shared a lot of culture, for the utilisation of ribbon flags as signage and territorial markers.
Geography
Geology
Climate
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Alpa
Throughout history, pre-Dina's kingdoms have been open to migration and trade with their Alpan neighbours, however, after opening up to the international stage, modern day Dina has found trade with Qonklaks. Qonklese migrants are so plentiful that there is an official Qonktown in Aace. Once Dina gained independence from Nordjaelm, ties lessened with Jahci dependency keeping them open, but more recently interactions between the two have been increasing, with a Dina embassy opening up in Kjonnia.
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Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Healthcare
Religion
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Art
Music
National Anthem
Theatre
Film
Cuisine
Alcohol
The most common alcohol consumed within Dina is wine, with súba being the most produced and most consumed. Ciders, both local and imported from Sanmra, are also consumed, however to a much lesser extent. Outside of beverages, alcohol is used in very little Dina cuisine. However, a notable example of where it is used is in senípa (Drunkard's cake) where súba and water are used in the mix.
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Main article: Divizoning