Inchyroa
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Monarchy of Inchyroa งิโระเลอะ ขะ ภะรูเชาะแดะป Ngirolï ga Barüüžötëp | |
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Official languages | Inchyroan |
Demonym(s) | Inchyroan |
Government | Unitary dominant party parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Śu Bong Zing Hööda |
• Prime Minister | Ma Ngïn Pizh |
• Parliament President | Geng Ranu Mëyüü |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
House of Representative | |
Area | |
• | 54.111 km2 (20.892 sq mi) (not ranked) |
Currency | Inchyroan Bïng (฿) (ICH) |
Time zone | UTC+1 |
does not use DST | |
Date format | yyyyปีmmสุddวะ (prefered) or yyyy年mm月dd日 or yyyy-mm-dd |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +472 |
Internet TLD | .ic |
Inchyroa, officialy Monarchy of Inchyroa (Inchyroan: งิโระเลอะ ขะ ภะรูเชาะแดะป, Ngirolï ga Barüüžötëp, ['ŋi.ʁo.lɤ 'kʰa 'pʰa.ʁu:.ʈʂɔ.tɛp] ( listen)) is a nation located in eastern Thrismari, bordering Chengsheng to the northeast, Lumakia to the southwest, and the Gulf of Kouma to the south.
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Etymology
The term Ichyroa comes from The Land of the Inchyroans, a travel journal written by an unknown trader, published in 1689[1], by the now defunct Joqudy Print Company. It isn't known why the name was corrupted from the native name Ngirolï. [2]
Ngirolï (งิโระเลอะ) is the native name for Inchyroa.[3] It originates from the Proto Inchyroan terms for home and beach.[4]
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References
- ↑ Unknown, The Land of the Inchyroans, Joqudy Print Compoany, first published: 1689
- ↑ Juntun Qud Sun, 'Where does "Inchyroa" come from?', University of /placeholder/, released: 27.4.2001, retrieved & published: 10.6.2017
- ↑ Inchyroan Constitution, Inchyroan Constitutional Gathering, released: /placeholder/
- ↑ Ano Wu Talto, Reconstructing the language of our ancestors, released: 1.6.1982
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