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[[File:Santo Vaz dolmen.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Santo Vaz dolmen]] near [[Santo Vaz]], built around the 4th millennium BCE.]]
[[File:Santo Vaz dolmen.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Santo Vaz dolmen]] near [[Santo Vaz]], built around the 4th millennium BCE.]]


The region of what is now Paloa was settled by [[Dordon]] tribes, giving origin to peoples such as the [[Veragon people|Veragons]] and XXX which eventually evolved into the modern [[Palon people]]. Present-day Paloa was inhabited by ''[[Homo rectus]]'' before they went extinct around 300,000–30,000 BP and then by ''[[Homo captiosus]]'', who roamed the border-less region of the [[Hesterlon Peninsula]]. These were subsistence societies and although they did not establish prosperous settlements, they did form organized societies. Paloa during the [[Novalithic Age|Novalithic]] experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. {{wp|Metallurgy}} later appeared during the middle of the 3rd millennium BCE. Paloa, like its neighbours [[Cavala]] and XXX, possesses numerous {{wp|Megalith|megalithic}} sites with 435 known sites as of 2000, some well knowns of which are the [[Castro stones]] near present day [[Pinta]], and the [[Santo Vaz dolmen]] near [[Santo Vaz]].
The region of what is now Paloa was settled by [[Dordon]] tribes, giving origin to peoples such as the [[Veragon people|Veragons]] and XXX which eventually evolved into the modern [[Palon people]]. Present-day Paloa was inhabited by ''[[Homo rectus]]'' before they went extinct around 300,000–30,000 BP and then by ''[[Homo validus]]'' and ''[[Homo captiosus]]'', both species roaming the border-less region of the [[Hesterlon Peninsula]] until the extinction of the ''Homo validus'' c. 7,000–6,000 BCE after which ''Homo captiosus'' remained. These were subsistence societies and although they did not establish prosperous settlements, they did form organized societies. Paloa during the [[Novalithic Age|Novalithic]] experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. {{wp|Metallurgy}} later appeared during the middle of the 3rd millennium BCE. Paloa, like its neighbours [[Cavala]] and XXX, possesses numerous {{wp|Megalith|megalithic}} sites with 435 known sites as of 2000, some well knowns of which are the [[Castro stones]] near present day [[Pinta]], and the [[Santo Vaz dolmen]] near [[Santo Vaz]].


=== Ancient and Antiquity Era ===
=== Ancient and Antiquity Era ===

Revision as of 14:07, 31 May 2022

Republic of Paloa

República de Paloa (Palon)
Flag of Paloa
Flag
Coat of arms of Paloa
Coat of arms
Motto: Vivemos livres
("We live free")
Anthem: XXX
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Map of Paloa
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Location of Paloa (Green) in Oranland (Dark Grey)
CapitalLeitao
Largest cityAraujo
Official languagesPalon
Recognised regional languagesHestandan
Ethnic groups
(2000)
Religion
(1999)
Demonym(s)Palon
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Filipa Maciel
Sebastião Rebelo
LegislatureCongress of Paloa
Assento
Baixo Assembly
History
c. 100 BCE
12 Tebax 1102-3 Pusper 1105
23 Hunyo 1555
26 Pulungana 1843-9 Kunnen 1845
1 Memesa 1848-18 Gunyana 1852
• Republic
31 Enero 1957
22 Enero 1960
Area
• Total
360,087.9 km2 (139,030.7 sq mi) (XXX)
• Water (%)
0.4
Population
• 1997 estimate
Neutral decrease35,200,000 (XXX)
• 1999 census
Neutral decrease34,926,602
• Density
96.9/km2 (251.0/sq mi) (XXX)
GDP (PPP)1999 estimate
• Total
Increase$462.4 billion (XXX)
• Per capita
Increase$39,843 (XXX)
GDP (nominal)2000 estimate
• Total
Increase$310.1 billion (XXX)
• Per capita
Increase$22,983 (XXX)
Gini (2000)Negative increase 28.4
low · XXX
HDI (1999)Steady 0.874
very high · XXX
CurrencyPalon Ober (PØ) (PLO)
Time zoneMTS-9 (West Oranland Time)
MTS-11 (East Ingentric Time)
MTS-12 (New Roque Time)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling codeXXX
Internet TLD.pl
Preceded by
Palon Empire

Paloa, officially the Republic of Paloa (Palon: República de Paloa), is a country whose mainland is located on the Hesterlon Peninsula in western Oranland, and whose territory also include the New Roque archipelago and the island of Farata. Paloa is bordered by XXX to the east, Cavala to the north, the Ingentric Ocean to the west, and the Zestoric Sea to the south. Leitao is the capital city of Paloa while Araujo is the largest city.

  • History

Palon has left a profound cultural, architectural and linguistic influence across the globe, with a legacy of around XXX Palon speakers around the world. It is a developed country with an advanced economy and high living standards. Additionally, it ranks highly in peacefulness, democracy, freedom, stability, social progress, and prosperity. A member of the Union of Realms, and the Oranland Trade Union, Palon was also one of the founding members of ARDO, and the Community of Palon Language Countries.

History

Prehistorical Paloa

The Santo Vaz dolmen near Santo Vaz, built around the 4th millennium BCE.

The region of what is now Paloa was settled by Dordon tribes, giving origin to peoples such as the Veragons and XXX which eventually evolved into the modern Palon people. Present-day Paloa was inhabited by Homo rectus before they went extinct around 300,000–30,000 BP and then by Homo validus and Homo captiosus, both species roaming the border-less region of the Hesterlon Peninsula until the extinction of the Homo validus c. 7,000–6,000 BCE after which Homo captiosus remained. These were subsistence societies and although they did not establish prosperous settlements, they did form organized societies. Paloa during the Novalithic experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. Metallurgy later appeared during the middle of the 3rd millennium BCE. Paloa, like its neighbours Cavala and XXX, possesses numerous megalithic sites with 435 known sites as of 2000, some well knowns of which are the Castro stones near present day Pinta, and the Santo Vaz dolmen near Santo Vaz.

Ancient and Antiquity Era

The Alarican Temple of Merida, in Santa Carlito, is one of the most well preserved Alarican-built structures in the country.

Based on the Calidum chronicles about the Veragon peoples and the interpretation of the abundant archaeological remains throughout the southern and central half of Paloa and some of XXX in XXX during the Ancient Era, it is possible to infer that there was a matriarchal society, with a religious aristocracy. The figures of maximum authority were the chieftain, of military type and with authority in his tribe, and the druid, mainly referring to medical and religious functions that could be common to several tribes. The first documentary references to tribal society in Paloa are provided by chroniclers of Calidum military campaigns such as Apui, Stephinates and XXX among others, about the social organization, and describing the inhabitants of these territories, the Veragese tribes of southern Paloa, also known as the Amossan are described as: "A group of barbarians who spend the day fighting and the night eating, drinking and dancing under the moon". There were other similar tribes and subgroups, chief among them were the Boromans; the core area of these people lay in central Paloa, while numerous other related tribes existed such as the Farovans, Cyconts and Aeroans.

The Calidum Empire first settled in Paloa some time around 1300 BCE. However, they were expelled from the region around the 11th century BCE by the Veragon tribes. Beginning from the 11th century BCE, the region would stay relatively isolated from the rest of the Zestoric until the late 4th century BCE when the Pylosan Empire colonized the region resulting in the founding of several cities that still remains to this day such as Tahu (Tavares), Nun-oni (Novaro), and Donkor (Dantas).

After the 2nd Zestoric War in 1 CE, Pylosan colonies including those in Paloa were assimilated into the Alarican Empire. However, Alarican control over the region suffered a setback in 3 CE when a rebellion began in the south. The Farovans and remnants of the Pylosan army under the leadership of Glycon, a former Pylosan general, fought for control over the southern Hesterlon Peninsula. Alarico sent numerous legions and its best generals to Paloa to quell the rebellion, in 10 CE, Glycon was killed in battle near Tavares resulting in a power struggle among Glycon's allies allowing Alarico to put an end to the rebellion in 11 CE.

In 129, Alarico conquered the rest of the Hesterlon Peninsula, installing a colonial regime over the region. Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges, roads, circuses, theatres and laymen's homes are preserved throughout the country. Coins, as well as numerous pieces of ceramics, were also found. Contemporary historians include Caninius (c. 360–422) and Oppius (c. 417–481), who detailed the final years of Alarican control over Paloa and the rebellions and uprisings led by the Palon people.

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