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The '''Democratic Republic of Rhava''' ([[Rhavanese Huang]]: ''南日'') was a {{wpl|multi-party state|multi-party}} {{wpl|democratic state|democratic}} {{wpl|republic}} located in Eastern [[Alharu]] from 1843 to 1973 CE. The nation was near [[Yeosan]] to the west, [[Utogo]] to the south, the [[Democratic Republic of Rhava]] to the north, and the [[Whanganui Sea]] to the East. It had a {{wpl|tropical climate}}. The capital and largest city was [[Chow Chó]]. [[Rhavanese language|Nhai]] and Rhavanese Huang or Lan were the national languages of the country, and are both part of the [[Huang language family]], though Nhai is more distant. Most of the country was {{wpl|Catholic}}, although there were some groups who practiced {{wpl|Hinduism}} and {{wpl|Buddhism}}.
Most of the country was {{wpl|Catholic}}, although there were some groups who practiced {{wpl|Hinduism}} and {{wpl|Buddhism}}.

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The Democratic Republic of Rhava
  南日
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Flag
Motto:    
Anthem:  
StatusExtinct
Capital           Chow Chó
Official languagesRhavanese Huang, Nhai (standard script)
Recognised regional languagesHuang, Anglish, Nhai (ancient script)
Religion
Catholic        
Demonym(s)Rhavanese, Rhavan
Governmentmulti-party democracy
Establishment
• Establishment of the Republic of Rhava
1843 CE
Time zoneUTC -3
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.flg


The Democratic Republic of Rhava (Rhavanese Huang: 南日) was a multi-party democratic republic located in Eastern Alharu from 1843 to 1973 CE. The nation was near Yeosan to the west, Utogo to the south, the Democratic Republic of Rhava to the north, and the Whanganui Sea to the East. It had a tropical climate. The capital and largest city was Chow Chó. Nhai and Rhavanese Huang or Lan were the national languages of the country, and are both part of the Huang language family, though Nhai is more distant. Most of the country was Catholic, although there were some groups who practiced Hinduism and Buddhism.