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|population_estimate = 15,837,200
|population_estimate = 15,837,200
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'''Whaeamoe''' ({{wp|Maori language|Tikaora}}: ''Whenua he Whaeamoe'' [faeaːmoe]) is a {{wp|sovereign state|sovereign}} country in far western X. It is bordered in the north by [[Cukobai]] and in the west by the Deris Sea. Whaeamoe is a {{wp|megadiverse country}} with habitats ranging from the arid plateaus up to the border to Cukobai in the north to the peaks of the Aotearoa mountains extending along the country's spine to the sub-tropical Huemakuku basins in the west. Its geographical boundaries made the area quite remote and lately settled by humans. During its long period of isolationism, Whaeamoe developed a distinct {{wp|biodiversity}} of animal, fungal, and plant life. The country's varied topography owe much to the {{wp|tectonic uplift}} of land and volcanic eruptions. Whaeamoe's {{wp|capital city}} is Tauranga and at the same time resides as the most populous city.
'''Whaeamoe''' ({{wp|Maori language|Tikaora}}: ''Whenua he Whaeamoe'' [fenua/he/faeaːmoe]), sometimes referred to as '''Tikaora''' ({{wp|Maori language|Tikaora}}: ''Whenua he Tikaora'') for its prevailent {{wp|ethnic group}}, is a {{wp|sovereign state|sovereign}} country in far western X. It is bordered in the north by [[Cukobai]] and in the west by the Deris Sea. Whaeamoe is a {{wp|megadiverse country}} with habitats ranging from the arid plateaus up to the border to Cukobai in the north to the peaks of the Aotearoa mountains extending along the country's spine to the sub-tropical Huemakuku basins in the west. Its geographical boundaries made the area quite remote and lately settled by humans. During its long period of isolationism, Whaeamoe developed a distinct {{wp|biodiversity}} of animal, fungal, and plant life. The country's varied topography owe much to the {{wp|tectonic uplift}} of land and volcanic eruptions. Whaeamoe's {{wp|capital city}} is Tauranga and at the same time resides as the most populous city.

Revision as of 18:29, 27 July 2019

Whaeamoe
Whenua he Whaemoe (Tikaora)
Flag
Flag
Motto: "Tika, Whakakake, Pono"
"Righteous, Proud, and True"
Anthem: To Tatou Iwi Waiata
"Our People's Song"
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Capital
and largest city
Tauranga
Official languagesTikaora
Ethnic groups
89.3% Tikaora
X
Religion
Tikaora religion
Demonym(s)Whaeamoean
GovernmentFederal parliamentary tribal republic
• Highest Chief
Taanga Kawhena
• Prime Minister
Aona Tereiti
LegislatureTribal Gathering
Council of Chiefs
Council of the People
Establishment
• Gathering at Te Taone-Nui
1752
• Keale Constitution and First Confederacy
16 August, 1768
• Annexation by X
2 December, 1768
• Independence and sovereignity declared
15 August, 1910
• Treaty of Tauranga
4 January, 1914
• Tapheai Constitution and Second Confederacy
7 January, 1914
Area
• Total
524,745 km2 (202,605 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.9%
Population
• April 2019 estimate
15,837,200
• 2018 census
15,098,304
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$262 billion
• Per capita
$14,994 (xth)
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$277 billion
• Per capita
$17,228 (xth)
HDI (2017)0.706
high
CurrencyPuhi (PU)
Date formatYYYY/MM/DD
Driving sideright
Calling code+58
Internet TLD.wh

Whaeamoe (Tikaora: Whenua he Whaeamoe [fenua/he/faeaːmoe]), sometimes referred to as Tikaora (Tikaora: Whenua he Tikaora) for its prevailent ethnic group, is a sovereign country in far western X. It is bordered in the north by Cukobai and in the west by the Deris Sea. Whaeamoe is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plateaus up to the border to Cukobai in the north to the peaks of the Aotearoa mountains extending along the country's spine to the sub-tropical Huemakuku basins in the west. Its geographical boundaries made the area quite remote and lately settled by humans. During its long period of isolationism, Whaeamoe developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal, and plant life. The country's varied topography owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. Whaeamoe's capital city is Tauranga and at the same time resides as the most populous city.