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| native_name            = Cepantlacatlatocayotl Anratahuaca<br>K'uiripuri Uinhapikua Angajtakuaka
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==Etymology==
The name ''Anratahuaca'' derives from the Purépecha word Angajtakuaka which means "Land of the Heron" transliterated rather than translated into Nahuatl. The Nahuatl translation ''Aztacan'' which has the same meaning has been used during certain periods as interchangeably, but is less common. The territory at the far south of the Oxidentalese continent bore many names, including ''Tsakapuka'' meaning the "Land of Stones" and ''Huitztlan'' meaning "Southern Land". The region only take the name Anratahuaca following the rise of the eponymous Anratahuaca state which was sometimes called the Heron Empire as the heron was the symbol for divinity, royalty and the state.

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United Republics of Anratahuaca
Cepan Tlacatlatocayotl Anratahuaca
State Emblem of Anratahuaca
State Emblem
Location of Anratahuaca
CapitalTequitinitlan
Largest cityTecolotlan
Official languagesNahuatl
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Anratahuacan
LegislatureNecentlatiloyan
Area
• Total
1,845,600 km2 (712,600 sq mi)
HDI (2019)Increase 0.888
very high
CurrencyAmatl
Driving sideright

Etymology

The name Anratahuaca derives from the Purépecha word Angajtakuaka which means "Land of the Heron" transliterated rather than translated into Nahuatl. The Nahuatl translation Aztacan which has the same meaning has been used during certain periods as interchangeably, but is less common. The territory at the far south of the Oxidentalese continent bore many names, including Tsakapuka meaning the "Land of Stones" and Huitztlan meaning "Southern Land". The region only take the name Anratahuaca following the rise of the eponymous Anratahuaca state which was sometimes called the Heron Empire as the heron was the symbol for divinity, royalty and the state.