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|official_languages = Sokhaino, Gomeiu, Pinonimic Hebrew, and various indigenous languages | |official_languages = Sokhaino, Gomeiu, Pinonimic Hebrew, and various indigenous languages | ||
|demonym = Safiloan (singular)<br/>Safiloans (plural)<br/>Safiloan (adjective) | |demonym = Safiloan (singular)<br/>Safiloans (plural)<br/>Safiloan (adjective) | ||
| | |religion = Akhishi'ic [[Amisti]], Pushpambara Gaism, Peshatic Yehudaism, Wakwakism, Buthaism and a few others Animistic religions | ||
|government_type = Semi-Confederal Unicameral Tetrarchic Directorship | |government_type = Semi-Confederal Unicameral Tetrarchic Directorship | ||
|leader_title1 = Gohulan | |leader_title1 = Gohulan | ||
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Abode of Passion, The Sacrosanct Communal Republics of Safiloa Hinesaiaga Kula Sañosa Ashoio la Safiloa | |
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Motto: Pata xošin-toi, ka xošin-hamei Find your happiness, in the happiness of all | |
Capital | Ponaiga |
Official languages | Sokhaino, Gomeiu, Pinonimic Hebrew, and various indigenous languages |
Religion | Akhishi'ic Amisti, Pushpambara Gaism, Peshatic Yehudaism, Wakwakism, Buthaism and a few others Animistic religions |
Demonym(s) | Safiloan (singular) Safiloans (plural) Safiloan (adjective) |
Government | Semi-Confederal Unicameral Tetrarchic Directorship |
• Gohulan | |
Legislature | Farmanulu |
Population | |
• 2021 census | 38.512.203 |
Gini | 13.3 low |
HDI (2018) | 0.9413 very high |
Currency | Lulu (ȴ) (SLL) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +296 |
ISO 3166 code | SFL |
Internet TLD | .sfl |
Etymology
Safiloa is made of the Proto-Sokhainean word "safi", which is derived from the Middle Persian word "savise", meaning "rainbow" or intelligence, and the word "-loa", which means market or tradepost. Rainbow hued pearls and colorful edible algae were both historically and currently farmed and may have influenced the name.
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