Inchyroa
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Federal Monarchy of Inchyroa けめ ずんろゆ個 ダノ Cghễsyề Xùnlóngũre Tãnỏ | |
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Capital and | Wạ Cgo Ùngé |
Official languages | Inchyroan |
Recognised regional languages | Myacha |
Recognised religious languages | Arabic Latin Pali |
Demonym(s) | Inchyroan |
Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• President | Xu Bong Zing Hööda |
• Prime Minister | Ma Ngïn Pizh |
• Parliament President | Geng Ranu Mëyüü |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
Area | |
• | 54,111 km2 (20,892 sq mi) (not ranked) |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 27,742,156 (not ranked) |
• 2019 census | 27,704,832 |
• Density | 512/km2 (1,326.1/sq mi) (not ranked) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 633,166,230,528 ACU (not ranked) |
• Per capita | 22,854 ACU (not ranked) |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | 290,512,868,352 ACU (not ranked) |
• Per capita | 10,486 ACU (not ranked) |
Gini (2021) | 35.2 medium (not ranked) |
HDI (2021) | 0.768 high (not ranked) |
Currency | Inchyroan Yĩng (¥) (IYI) |
Time zone | UTC+1 |
does not use DST | |
Date format | yyyy年mm月dd日 (prefered) or yyyy-mm-dd |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +472 |
Internet TLD | .ic |
Inchyroa (['ɪn.tʃɜː.ɹɒ]), officialy Monarchy of Inchyroa (Inchyroan: けめ ずんろゆ個 ダノ/Cghễsyề Xùnlóngũre Tãnỏ, [ʈʂʰɛ˥cɛ˥˧ t͡sun˥˧ʎo˨˦ŋu˥ ɹe˧ ta˥no˨] ( 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. Spanning 54 thousand square kilometres, spanning accross the Trishmarian mainland and 2 islands, Tyọ Syứngỉ and Xhu Ho Tyu, the country mostly has a humid subtropical climate. The country is split into 15 regions based on religion, each named after its capital. Two of the regions are Special Administrative Cities, that being the two largest cities in Inchyroa, Wạ Cgo Ùngé and Xu Bĩsùng.
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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. The trader had made this name up for unknow reasons, most likely to allow for easier pronounciation in his native language, /placeholder/. [2]
Tãnỏ is the native name for Inchyroa.[3] It originates from the Proto Inchyroan terms for home and beach, *tap (['tap]) and *kwheˇnot (['kʷʰeʔ.not]) [4] respectively. The name was shortened from it's early form *Tapkwheˇnot to Tãnỏ through rapid speech.[5]
History
Main article: History of Inchyroa
Prehistory
City-states
Colonisation
The People's Revolution
Civil war
Unification and federalisation
Geography and climate
Biodiversity
Enviroment
Political geography
Politics and government
Main article: Politics of Inchyroa
Further information: Elections in Inchyroa, Monarchy of Inchyroa
Government
Monarchy
Main article: Monarchy of Inchyroa
Administrative divisions
Law and criminal justice
Foreign relations
Main article: Foreign relations of Inchyroa
Territorial disputes
Sociopolitical issues and human rights
Military
Economy
Main article: Economy of Inchyroa
Science and research
Transport
Energy
Wealth inequality
Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Inchyroa
Further information: Inchyroans, Inchyroan diaspora, Discrimination in Inchyroa
Ethnic groups
Main article: Ethnic minorities in Inchyroa
Language
Main article: Languages of Inchyroa
Further information: Inchyroan language, Myachan language
Urbanisation
Religion
Main article: Religion in Inchyroa
Education
Main article: Education in Inchyroa
Health
Main article: Health in Inchyroa
Further information: Medicine in Inchyroa, Pharmaceutical industry in Inchyroa
Culture
Main article: Culture of Inchyroa
Architecture
Literature
Music
Cuisine
Fashion
Sports
See also
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
- ↑ name, 'Proto Inchyroan', University of /placeholder/, released: 6.7.2014
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