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The '''culture of Hoterallia''' is one of the oldest in [[Olivacia]], with the Manjie period considered to be one of its most important progenitors for the country's Ancient history. It has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from the Eastern Hemisphere and other regions of the world.<ref name=":Evolution"> Embassy of Hoterallia in Riamo. [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/750271619141764881/?lp=true ''"Evolution of culture."''] Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2010.</ref> Hoterallia has one of the most distinctive cultures throughout the Eastern Hemisphere due to its neighboring countries' cultures.<ref name=":Agenda"> Haffner, John; Kobayashi, Minato (2009). ''Hoterallia's Open Future: An Agenda for Global Citizenship.''</ref> | The '''culture of Hoterallia''' is one of the oldest in [[Olivacia]], with the Manjie period considered to be one of its most important progenitors for the country's Ancient history. It has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from the Eastern Hemisphere and other regions of the world.<ref name=":Evolution"> Embassy of Hoterallia in Riamo. [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/750271619141764881/?lp=true ''"Evolution of culture."''] Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2010.</ref> [[Hoterallia]] has one of the most distinctive cultures throughout the Eastern Hemisphere due to its neighboring countries' cultures.<ref name=":Agenda"> Haffner, John; Kobayashi, Minato (2009). ''Hoterallia's Open Future: An Agenda for Global Citizenship.''</ref> | ||
Some elements considered to be characteristic of Hoterallian culture include ancestor veneration, respect for community and family, and manual labor. The traditional and cultural values in Hoterallia are based on [[Three Goals of the People|The Three Goals (三つの目標)]], which are: Strength, Prosperity, Virtue. (剛強、繁盛、善徳。)<ref name=":Memories">Yoshiteru, Ikeda; Robert, Edmondson [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/750271619141764881/?lp=true ''Memories of the Future: the Search for a New Hoterallia in a Traditional World''].</ref> | Some elements considered to be characteristic of Hoterallian culture include ancestor veneration, respect for community and family, and manual labor. The traditional and cultural values in Hoterallia are based on [[Three Goals of the People|The Three Goals (三つの目標)]], which are: Strength, Prosperity, Virtue. (剛強、繁盛、善徳。)<ref name=":Memories">Yoshiteru, Ikeda; Robert, Edmondson [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/750271619141764881/?lp=true ''Memories of the Future: the Search for a New Hoterallia in a Traditional World''].</ref> |
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The culture of Hoterallia is one of the oldest in Olivacia, with the Manjie period considered to be one of its most important progenitors for the country's Ancient history. It has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from the Eastern Hemisphere and other regions of the world.[1] Hoterallia has one of the most distinctive cultures throughout the Eastern Hemisphere due to its neighboring countries' cultures.[2]
Some elements considered to be characteristic of Hoterallian culture include ancestor veneration, respect for community and family, and manual labor. The traditional and cultural values in Hoterallia are based on The Three Goals (三つの目標), which are: Strength, Prosperity, Virtue. (剛強、繁盛、善徳。)[3]
References
- ↑ Embassy of Hoterallia in Riamo. "Evolution of culture." Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
- ↑ Haffner, John; Kobayashi, Minato (2009). Hoterallia's Open Future: An Agenda for Global Citizenship.
- ↑ Yoshiteru, Ikeda; Robert, Edmondson Memories of the Future: the Search for a New Hoterallia in a Traditional World.