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===Music===
===Music===
In Duujo, music is a very popular form of art. The first musical instrument discovered in Duujo was a flute, dating back to over 300bc, but the first musical instrument invented in Duujo was the pan flute, which was invented around the time of Qesa and the unification. An example of the use of The pan flute in Duujo music is in the national anthem, "Sun, Moon and Stars," where it is used for the main melody. A lot of traditional songs from Duujo are accompanied by dances, which tell a story in combination with that song. Most songs around those eras were religious in nature; being about the stars above and the many people in Duujo folklore. In the late 18th century, Duujo experienced a musical evolution of sorts, with the introduction of the guitar from foreign powers.  
In Duujo, music is a very popular form of art. The first musical instrument discovered in Duujo was a flute, dating back to over 300bc, but the first musical instrument invented in Duujo was the pan flute, which was invented around the time of Qesa and the unification. An example of the use of The pan flute in Duujo music is in the national anthem, "Sun, Moon and Stars," where it is used for the main melody. A lot of traditional songs from Duujo are accompanied by dances, which tell a story in combination with that song. Most songs around those eras were religious in nature; being about the stars above and the many people in Duujo folklore. In the late 18th century, Duujo experienced a musical evolution of sorts, with the introduction of the guitar from foreign powers.  
 
[[File:DuujoFlute300bc.jpeg|thumb|A flute made around 300BC, found in West Duujo. It now resides in the Duujo Museum in Danaba.]]
Nowadays, the guitar is the most popular instrument in Duujo, being used in many different genres. [[D-pop]](Duujo Pop) has been growing in popularity rapidly recently in the younger generations. It is usually a combination of global pop, with emphasis on traditional Duujo elements such as guitars and wind instruments such as the pan flute.
Nowadays, the guitar is the most popular instrument in Duujo, being used in many different genres. [[D-pop]](Duujo Pop) has been growing in popularity rapidly recently in the younger generations. It is usually a combination of global pop, with emphasis on traditional Duujo elements such as guitars and wind instruments such as the pan flute.



Revision as of 19:28, 17 November 2021


United Kingdom of Duujo
Duujo
Flag of Duujo
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Danaba
Official languages
  • Duujo
Ethnic groups
(2021 census)
  • 87.5% Duujo
  • 12.5% other
Religion
(2021 census)
Qosa
Demonym(s)Duujo
Government Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• Captain
Katida Lilana (Katida Lilana)
• Qesa
Jekaba Qesa
LegislatureTBD
Formation
• Founding (Qosa)
24
• Split (Venka & Luksa)
322
• Reunification (Duujo)
1759
Area
• Total
84,383 km2 (32,580 sq mi) (unranked)
Population
• 2021 census
1,770,000 (X)
• Density
21/km2 (54.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
14,160,000,000 (not ranked)
• Per capita
8000 (not ranked)
HDI (2021)0.720
high
CurrencyDuujo Duilo (D) (DUD)
Time zoneUTC-11:00 (DST (Duujo Standard Time))
Driving sideleft
Calling code+993
Internet TLD.Do
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Etymology

The name "Duujo" derives from the Qosa words "You and me" or "Do u jo". The name was first used in the 1740s in the islands between Venka and Luksa; where the calls for unification were strong. This name was used because it tells a story of unity between opposing sides working together. The name was later used in the independence of those islands in 1749, where they declared themselves "The Republic of Duujo". It was used in 1759 too for "The United Kingdom of Duujo", where all of the Qosa archipelago united into one country.

History

Ancient History

Before Qosa

~-23

Founding Of The Kingdom Of Qosa

24

The Twin Prince Revolt

322

The Two Kingdoms

322

Middle Ages

The Luksa Invasion

356

The Kingdom Of Luksa

357

Venka Revolt

447

Founding Of The Republic Of Venka

448

The Wars Of The Middle

TBD

Modern Age

The Republic Of Duujo

1751

Unification Of Duujo

1759

Geography

TBD

Climate

TBD

Politics and foreign relations

TBD

Foreign Affairs and defence

TBD

Administrative subdivisions

TBD

Demographics

Religion

Economy

Infrastructure

TBD

Culture

TBD

Cuisine

TBD

Music

In Duujo, music is a very popular form of art. The first musical instrument discovered in Duujo was a flute, dating back to over 300bc, but the first musical instrument invented in Duujo was the pan flute, which was invented around the time of Qesa and the unification. An example of the use of The pan flute in Duujo music is in the national anthem, "Sun, Moon and Stars," where it is used for the main melody. A lot of traditional songs from Duujo are accompanied by dances, which tell a story in combination with that song. Most songs around those eras were religious in nature; being about the stars above and the many people in Duujo folklore. In the late 18th century, Duujo experienced a musical evolution of sorts, with the introduction of the guitar from foreign powers.

A flute made around 300BC, found in West Duujo. It now resides in the Duujo Museum in Danaba.

Nowadays, the guitar is the most popular instrument in Duujo, being used in many different genres. D-pop(Duujo Pop) has been growing in popularity rapidly recently in the younger generations. It is usually a combination of global pop, with emphasis on traditional Duujo elements such as guitars and wind instruments such as the pan flute.

Education

TBD

See also

References

Further reading

External links