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[[File:DJI_0196-HDR-Pano.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau]]
[[Annene regional map.png|thumb|200px|Location map of Carucere, where Papotement is spoken.]]
'''Urban planning in Dezevau''' is the planning and design of cities in [[Dezevau]]. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial.  
'''Papotement''', locally rendered as '''Paputemanti''' ({{IPA-all|paputeˈmanti}}), also known as '''Carucerean Creole''' (Papotement: ''Kreòl Karukais'', {{IPA-all|kʁeəl kaʁukais}}), is a {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}-based {{wp|creole language}} spoken by half a million people in the Asterias. It is the most widely spoken language in [[Carucere]], where it is one of two official languages of the country, the other being {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}.  
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Papotement has its origins from the creole spoken by enslaved Bahians on the [[Colony of Saint-Brendan]] in the 18th century, but the modern form of the language originates from the interactions between free Bahians and [[Gowsa]] workers, who spoke [[Ziba]], in the mid to late 19th century. The vocabulary of Papotement mostly originates from {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, but its grammar resembles that of {{wp|Bantu languages|Southern Bahian languages}}, particularly the {{wp|Shona language|veRwizi language}}, and also the [[Ziba]] language. Ziba has played a significant role in the creole since the mid-19th century, introducing new vocabulary, grammar, and methods of pronunciation. It is not mutually intelligible with standard Gaullican, and has its own distinctive pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
 
While Gaullican still remains the language of {{wp|prestige (sociolinguistics)|prestige}}, Papotement is the {{wp|lingua franca|lingua gaullica}} of the Republic of Carucere. Carucereans tend to speak Papotement at home and in media; Gaullican is limited to administration and educational purposes. Though Carucereans are of numerous ethnic origins, including Southeast Coian, Bahian, and Euclean; Papotement has gradually replaced the ancestral languages of most the population to become the primary home language of the country.
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An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau

Urban planning in Dezevau is the planning and design of cities in Dezevau. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial. (See more...)

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