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Mniohuta

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{{Infobox country |conventional_long_name = Confederation of Mniohuta |native_name = ᐅᔭᑌ ᒼᓂᐅᐦuᑕ

1 official name
  • Mniyapi:ᐅᔭᑌ ᒼᓂᐅᐦuᑕ
    Oyáte Mnióhuta


Mniohuta (/[invalid input: 'M']ɑː[invalid input: 'ni'][invalid input: 'hu'][invalid input: 'taː']n/ muh-nee-O-hu-ta), officially the Confederacy of Mniohuta, is a country in northeastern Norumbia. Its 15 commonwealths cover a peninsula of around 897,115 square kilometers (346,378 square miles), bordered by Elatia to the Northwest, Lake Thanka to the West, Winivere Bay to the North, Awasin and Moxaney to the Northeast, the Chenes to the West, and Gristol-Serkonos to the South. (description of populations and where they likely live)). The capital, biggest city, a few other cities. Description of the people.

Various indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Wazheganon since the last ice age. The earliest written records from Wazheganon are found on birchbark scrolls dating back to the 12th century. Historically, the dominant political model was that of the mawaċimau, in which kinship groups formed loose confederations based on cultural ties. While contact with Belisarians was made as early as the 12th century, incursions into modern Wazheganon were largely repelled until the Great Lake War in the late 16th century, when Ottonian Tyrrslyndic colonizers advanced on weakened and disorganized coastal confederacies, forcibly displacing local populations and repopulating newly conquered land with Kamryker settlers from Onneria. Several of these Tyrrslyndic colonies gained independence in 1733 as Valzia, and expanded into the continental interior in a series of protracted and deadly wars with indigenous polities, culminating in the Asherionic Wars in which a pan-indigenist revolution led to the brief conquest of much of eastern Norumbia.

The Waltzing Coups period dominated Wazhenaby politics for much of the 19th century, causing significant political turmoil and popular unrest. Beginning in the 1880s, the country saw a series of socialist reforms and uprisings which eventually culminated in the Wazhenaby Civil War from 1919 to 1921. Afterwards, the new Wazhenaby Federal Socialist Republic experienced several smaller ideological upsets before finally galvanizing into the contemporary political structure in 1957. Significant reforms in pursuit of decolonization took place in the 1970s and 1980s.

Wazheganon is a libertarian socialist federation in the communalist tradition, consisting of 1,732 autonomous communes and 15 nominally independent commonwealths, with a unicameral legislature which elects a steering committee to carry out executive functions in a system of council democracy. It maintains a decentralized hybrid-socialist economy in which basic needs have been decommodified and all businesses are either worker-owned or state-operated. Major industries and products include foodstuffs, forest products, commercial vehicles, industrial machinery, telecommunications, and tourism. Wazheganon ranks highly in international measurements of political freedoms, government transparency, education, and quality of life. It is a member of several international organizations and alliances, including the Forum of Nations, Joint Space Agency, Kiso Pact, Global Observatory of Labor, Common Congress of Oxidentale and Norumbia, and Osawanon Community.

Etymology

The origins of the name

Demonyms

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Official title

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Geography

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Climate

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History

Evidence of human habitation in what is now Mniohuta dates back to at least DATE BCE. Archaeological records suggest that

Early civilization

Formation of permanent settlements

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Title (Date) by Person.

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Asherionic Wars

Unification of the eight tribes

Democratization and Industrialization

Contemporary History

Government and politics

Chaska Chimaka
Premier
Odakota Akecheta
Chief of the Council

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Law

Legal system.

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Mniohuta and also description.

Foreign relations

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Military

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Description

When the

Constituencies

Description of civil organization and of prefectures(?).

Commonwealth Capital Population
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Economy

A paper mill in eastern Meshgoseq.

Wazheganon is an industrialized country with a high standard of living.

Agriculture

Description
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Energy

Tourism

Transporation

Science and technology

Demographics

With a population of X then Y Template:Largest cities in Mniohuta

Ethnic groups

Self-identified ethnicity in Mniohuta
  Kamryker (12.3%)
  Majin (2.6%)
  Gexabar (1.4%)
  Other Non-Indigenous (7.2%)
  Mezhte or other Mixed (49.8%)
  Onigamy (4.6%)
  Masenatau (4.3%)
  Hazira (3.4%)
  Wasöq (3.3%)
  Odoleqe (3.2%)
  Nawyma (2.7%)
  Jajigaq (1.9%)
  Other Indigenous (3.3%)

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Additionally, there are countless immigrant communities which do not fit into any of these groups.

Languages

While Wazheganon has no official language at a federal level, Wazhewen is spoken by the vast majority of the population and used in most official proceedings. It is a creole language that developed alongside the Mezhteg in the 17th-19th centuries and draws influences from a variety of Belisarian and Norumbian languages, most notably Umbiaans, Nordic, Masenomaweq, and Onigamymowin. It is not mutually intelligible with any of these languages. There is no legal authority which regulates or controls the Wazhewen language.

Many Wazhenabyg are multilingual, often speaking both Wazhewen and a local or regional language, and often learning a third language in school, such as Nahuatl, Allamunic, or Tsurushimese. While are 10 official languages which are spoken at a commonwealth-level, including Wazhewen, there are hundreds of other minority languages spoken at home and in immigrant communities. The second most spoken language after Wazhewen is Umbiaans, followed by Onigamymowin.

Religion

Self-identified religion in Wazheganon
  Irreligious (29%)
  Sarpeticism (37%)
  Nebeseuwewin (23%)
  Other (11%)

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Education

H.

Health

H.

Culture

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Architecture

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Cinema

Maybe

Clothing

Swag.

Cuisine

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Holidays

swag day.

Literature

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Sports

woooo sports ball baby.

  1. Since the unification of the eight tribes most of the more minor tribes were absorbed by the larger ethnic groups such as the Thituwan, Hetuwa, Mniwa, or were already fairly closely related.