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The predominant and ''{{wp|de facto}}'' official language of Gjenor is [[Seketese language|Seketese]], spoken by a large majority of the province. [[Standard Seketese]] is most similar to the local [[Gjenor dialect]]. The [[Conelibek accent]] is a widely recognized {{wp|vernacular}} found in the [[Conelibek area]] of Gjenor, traditionally spoken by working class urban residents. | |||
===Religion=== | ===Religion=== |
Revision as of 20:46, 3 March 2020
Province of Gjenor
Provynçé á Gjenor | |
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Country | Seketan |
Capital | Djenibek |
Largest city | Conelibek |
Population (1 January 2020) | |
• Total | 2,174,500 |
Gjenor, officially the Province of Gjenor, is a province of Seketan. Considered part of Central Seketan, the province touches the Ellinesan Sea to the east and Lake Seketan to the west. Gjenor neighbours Fjeska to the south, Nelderjen to the west, and Ellinesa to the north. The provincial capital is Djenibek and the largest city is Conelibek, which also serves as the national capital of Seketan. With a population of 2,174,500, it is the most populous province in Seketan.
History
Prehistory
Middle ages
Modern era
Geography
Geology
Climate
Politics
Administrative divisions
Gjenor is divided into 8 municipalities.
Economy
Demographics
Languages
The predominant and de facto official language of Gjenor is Seketese, spoken by a large majority of the province. Standard Seketese is most similar to the local Gjenor dialect. The Conelibek accent is a widely recognized vernacular found in the Conelibek area of Gjenor, traditionally spoken by working class urban residents.
Religion
Largest cities
Gjenor is highly urbanized with a majority of its population being concentrated in the Conelibek area and Djenibek-Fjedor corridor. The largest city of Gjenor is Conelibek, which is also the largest and capital city of Seketan as a whole. The next largest cities with populations exceeding 100,000 are Djenibek, North Conelibek, Sjon, Þatan, and Fjedor.