This article belongs to the lore of Eurth.

Rhava: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 34: Line 34:
   | 1.04% Other
   | 1.04% Other
  }}
  }}
| ethnic_groups          = {{plainlist|
*85% [[Rha people|Rha]]
*–39% [[Rha people|Central Rha]]
*–28% [[Kham Rha people|Kham Rha]]
*–9% [[Khnem Rha people|Khnem Rha]]
*–9% [[Nam Rha people|Southern Rha]]
*-8% [[Bak Rha people|Northern Rha]]
*-7% [[Jarhai Rha people|Hill Tribes]]
*10% [[Chinese]]
*3% [[Northern Khmer people|Khmer]]   
*2% [[Thai Malays|Malay]]
}}
|religion =  
|religion =  
  {{unbulleted list
  {{unbulleted list
Line 72: Line 86:
}}
}}


'''Rhava''', officially the '''Kingdom of Rhava''' or ‘’’Laewok Nga Rhavanam’’ is a country located in Southeast Alharu, and is bordered by [[Kharai]] to the west, [[Ngoc Luat]] and the [[Adisi Ocean]] to the south, and the Whangahui sea to the east. Rhava has a population of about 39 million inhabitants, making it Alharu's [[third-most populous country]]. Its capital is [[Rhavapura]] and its largest city is Khōkôn Khā also known as ‘’Chó Vàng’’. Rhava has a diverse geography with tropical jungles such as the [[Calico Jungle]], plateaus such as the [[Camdong Plateau||Khamdong Plateau]], and mountains like the [[Ho Heak Mountain Range|Thap Set Mountain Range]]. It is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, hosting many different peoples and languages.  
'''Rhava''', officially the '''Kingdom of Rhava''' or ‘’’Laewok Nga Rhavanam’’ is a country located in Southeast Alharu, and is bordered by [[Kharai]] to the west, [[Ngoc Luat]] and the [[Adisi Ocean]] to the south, and the Whangahui sea to the east. Rhava has a population of about 39 million inhabitants, making it Alharu's [[third-most populous country]]. Its capital is [[Rhavapura]] and its largest city is Khōkôn Khā also known as ‘’Chó Vàng’’. Rhava has a diverse geography with tropical jungles such as the [[Calico Jungle]], plateaus such as the [[Camdong Plateau|Khamdong Plateau]], and mountains like the [[Ho Heak Mountain Range|Thap Set Mountain Range]]. It is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, hosting many different peoples and languages.  


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 23:33, 10 June 2022

Kingdom of Rhava
Ⲗⲁεวอุⲟក งⲁ រⲁវⲁនⲁⲙ
(Rha)
lāewok ngå rhavanȃm
Flag of Rhava
Flag
RhavanSeal3.png
Coat of arms
Anthem: Ahoā Dēp Chham Phâ (ⲁหⲟⲁ ដเប ឆⲁⲙ បⲁ)
Rhava on Eurth
Rhava on Eurth
Rhava in Alharu
Rhava in Alharu
CapitalRhavapura
Largest cityChó Vàng
Recognised regional languages
Ethnic groups
Religion
  • 85% Islam
  • 10% Bikamma
  • 3% Catholicism
  • 2% Buddhism
Demonym(s)Rhavanese, Rhavan
GovernmentUnitary Presidential Republic
• President
Thao Seng-Souk
• Prime Minister
Tran Thi Chau
• House Speaker
Olivia Samaha
LegislatureNational Assembly
Established
• Establishment of Rhava
April 9th 1957
Area
• Total
240,000 km2 (93,000 sq mi)
Population
• April 2021 estimate
39,278,162
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
=
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$540 billion
• Per capita
$14,210
CurrencySan (日)
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.flg

Rhava, officially the Kingdom of Rhava or ‘’’Laewok Nga Rhavanam’’ is a country located in Southeast Alharu, and is bordered by Kharai to the west, Ngoc Luat and the Adisi Ocean to the south, and the Whangahui sea to the east. Rhava has a population of about 39 million inhabitants, making it Alharu's third-most populous country. Its capital is Rhavapura and its largest city is Khōkôn Khā also known as ‘’Chó Vàng’’. Rhava has a diverse geography with tropical jungles such as the Calico Jungle, plateaus such as the Khamdong Plateau, and mountains like the Thap Set Mountain Range. It is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural state, hosting many different peoples and languages.

Etymology

Known as Rhavanam in the Rha language, the name is though to originate from the combination of three words; Rha (រⲁ), Vanā (វⲁនⲁ), and Nam (នⲁⲙ).

Rha, alternatively spelt Re is the Rha word for sun, originating from Sino-Rhavanese and the Huang word Ri meaning sun.

Vanā, or Vanāt means forested/jungled.

Nam, is the Rha word for south and is originated from the Nalinese word of Nam, and Huang word of Nan meaning south.

Rhavanam together means 'Sun of the Forested South' or alternatively 'Sun of the Southern Jungle'.

History

Geography

Biodiversity

Urban Areas

Demographics

Politics

Military

Economy

Culture

References


Template:Rhava