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'''The Federation of Mihi Mai Ra''' ([[wikipedia:Māori|To Tatou Reo]]: ''Punaha o Mihi Mai Rā'', [[wikipedia:Samoan language|Le Ganaga]]: ''Faiga o Mi'i Mai Laa'', [[wikipedia:French language|Gaullican]]: ''Fédération de Mihi Mai Ra''), sometimes referred to as the Coconut or Palm Islands, is a small [[wikipedia:sovereignity|sovereign]] [[wikipedia:island nation|island nation]] situated in the [[Sublustria|Sublustrian sea]] north of [[Valentir]]. [[Mihi Mai Ra]] comprises three island archipelagos: [[Karawaha]], [[Savo]] and [[Whuru]]. Mihite Society originates from the [[Wikipedia:Maori people|Araterans]] who settled the [[Karwaha]] and [[Turu]] archipelagos with influences from [[Gaullica|Gaullican]], [[Estmere|Estmerish]] and [[Wikipedia:Samoan people|Tagatan]] cultures.It is one of the most geographically isolated countries in [[kylaris]]. This geographic isolation has allowed the growth and development of an extremely varied and rich endemic flora and fauna from giant {{wp|Agathis australis|Kauri}} to the {{wp|Weta|Weta}} insects as well as the {{wp|Cyathea dealbata|Kaponga}} and {{wp|Kiwi|Kiwi}} with these latter two being national symbols of [[Mihi Mai Ra]].
'''The Federation of Mihi Mai Ra''' ([[wikipedia:Māori|To Tatou Reo]]: ''Punaha o Mihi Mai Rā'', [[wikipedia:Samoan language|Le Ganaga]]: ''Faiga o Mi'i Mai Laa'', [[wikipedia:French language|Gaullican]]: ''Fédération de Mihi Maï Ra''), sometimes referred to as the Coconut or Palm Islands, is a small [[wikipedia:sovereignity|sovereign]] [[wikipedia:island nation|island nation]] situated in the [[Sublustria|Sublustrian sea]] north of [[Valentir]]. [[Mihi Mai Ra]] comprises three island archipelagos: [[Karawaha]], [[Savo]] and [[Whuru]]. Mihite Society originates from the [[Wikipedia:Maori people|Araterans]] who settled the [[Karwaha]] and [[Turu]] archipelagos with influences from [[Gaullica|Gaullican]], [[Estmere|Estmerish]] and [[Wikipedia:Samoan people|Tagatan]] cultures.It is one of the most geographically isolated countries in [[kylaris]]. This geographic isolation has allowed the growth and development of an extremely varied and rich endemic flora and fauna from giant {{wp|Agathis australis|Kauri}} to the {{wp|Weta|Weta}} insects as well as the {{wp|Cyathea dealbata|Kaponga}} and {{wp|Kiwi|Kiwi}} with these latter two being national symbols of [[Mihi Mai Ra]].


[[Mihi Mai Ra]] was one of the last places discovered by man, the [[Karwaha]] was discovered by the {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} between 1000 and 1200. The [[Turu]] archipelago was discovered even later in the 1400s. The {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} in [[Karawaha]] lived life in {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}} in societal units called [[hapu]]. {wp|Maori people|Arateran}} political structure centred around the {{wp|chieftain|Ratinga}} of a given {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}}. {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}} were inhabited year-round instead [[hapu]] used land in cycles immigrating to new areas. Population growth, defeat in battle or the death of a {{wp|chieftain|Ratinga}} were all reasons for why a [[hapu]] would choose to go look for new lands. This life-style coupled with population growth led many {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} to leave [[Karawaha]] for [[Valentir]] in the 1200s and later for [[Turu]] in the 1400s.
[[Mihi Mai Ra]] was one of the last places discovered by man, the [[Karwaha]] was discovered by the {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} between 1000 and 1200. The [[Turu]] archipelago was discovered even later in the 1400s. The {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} in [[Karawaha]] lived life in {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}} in societal units called [[hapu]]. {wp|Maori people|Arateran}} political structure centred around the {{wp|chieftain|Ratinga}} of a given {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}}. {{wp|Kainga|Kainga}} were inhabited year-round instead [[hapu]] used land in cycles immigrating to new areas. Population growth, defeat in battle or the death of a {{wp|chieftain|Ratinga}} were all reasons for why a [[hapu]] would choose to go look for new lands. This life-style coupled with population growth led many {{wp|Maori people|Araterans}} to leave [[Karawaha]] for [[Valentir]] in the 1200s and later for [[Turu]] in the 1400s.
In 1629 the [[Karwaha]] islands were spotted by [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] explorers which led to the introduction of [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] settlers into [[Mihi Mai Ra]]. Land disputes arose from [[Euclea|Euclean]] misunderstandings over land as many [[Euclea|Eucleans]] thought that land in use was free to be settled.

Revision as of 17:12, 16 August 2019

Federation of Mihi Mai Ra
Punaha o Mihi Mai Rā
Faiga o Mi'i Mai Laa
Fédération de Mihi Maï Ra
Flag of Mihi Mai Ra
Flag
Motto: "To tino aria"
"To your heart"
Anthem: "E te atua tohingia te kuini"
Mihi Mai Ra (dark green) in Sublustria
Mihi Mai Ra (dark green) in Sublustria
Capital Kahimeka
Largest city Soanawihi
Official languagesTo Tatou Reo, Le Gagana, Gaullican, Estmerish
Demonym(s)
GovernmentFederal Constitutional Elective Kitarchy
Maoe III
• Pirima
Te Hari Nui O Nga Moutere E Rima
LegislatureKohikohi
Establishment
• Arrival of the Eucleans
1629
1732
• Dominion
1910
1942
Population
• 2014 census
5,402,981
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$395.780 billion
• Per capita
$73,252
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 44.2
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.954
very high
CurrencyPona (£ (MP))
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeMMR
Internet TLD.mr

The Federation of Mihi Mai Ra (To Tatou Reo: Punaha o Mihi Mai Rā, Le Ganaga: Faiga o Mi'i Mai Laa, Gaullican: Fédération de Mihi Maï Ra), sometimes referred to as the Coconut or Palm Islands, is a small sovereign island nation situated in the Sublustrian sea north of Valentir. Mihi Mai Ra comprises three island archipelagos: Karawaha, Savo and Whuru. Mihite Society originates from the Araterans who settled the Karwaha and Turu archipelagos with influences from Gaullican, Estmerish and Tagatan cultures.It is one of the most geographically isolated countries in kylaris. This geographic isolation has allowed the growth and development of an extremely varied and rich endemic flora and fauna from giant Kauri to the Weta insects as well as the Kaponga and Kiwi with these latter two being national symbols of Mihi Mai Ra.

Mihi Mai Ra was one of the last places discovered by man, the Karwaha was discovered by the Araterans between 1000 and 1200. The Turu archipelago was discovered even later in the 1400s. The Araterans in Karawaha lived life in Kainga in societal units called hapu. {wp|Maori people|Arateran}} political structure centred around the Ratinga of a given Kainga. Kainga were inhabited year-round instead hapu used land in cycles immigrating to new areas. Population growth, defeat in battle or the death of a Ratinga were all reasons for why a hapu would choose to go look for new lands. This life-style coupled with population growth led many Araterans to leave Karawaha for Valentir in the 1200s and later for Turu in the 1400s.

In 1629 the Karwaha islands were spotted by Gaullican explorers which led to the introduction of Gaullican settlers into Mihi Mai Ra. Land disputes arose from Euclean misunderstandings over land as many Eucleans thought that land in use was free to be settled.