Mokaloa

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The Communal Republic of Mokaloa

Samagolo'i Mokaloa
National Flag of Mokaloa
Flag
Motto: Pata xošin-toi, ka xošin-hamei
Find your happiness, in the happiness of all
CapitalPonaiga
Official languagesSokhaine, Gomeiu, Pinonimic Hebrew, and various indigenous languages
Religion
Akhishi'ic Amisti, Pushpambara Gaism, Peshatic Yehudaism, Wakwakism, Buthaism and a few others Animistic religions
Demonym(s)Safiloan (singular)
Safiloans (plural)
Safiloan (adjective)
GovernmentSemi-Confederal Unicameral Tetrarchic Directorship
• Gohulan
     
LegislatureFarmanulu
Population
• 2022 estimate
39.025.300
• 2020 census
38.512.203
Gini13.3
low
HDI (2018)0.9413
very high
CurrencyLulu (ȴ) (MKL)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+296
Internet TLD.sfl

Mokaloa, officially known as The Communal Republics of Mokaloa, is a sovereign state in Ajax.

Etymology

The name Mokaloa is thought to be entirely of Proto-Sokhainean origin and made up of "-loa" from "*lurab", meaning flood/flooding or large or overwhelming number in quantity, and the word "moka", which is related to the words for mother or breast milk. It is speculated that native Mokaloans' matrilineal, matriarchal, and social motherhood systems made an early impression on the arriving hedonistic and spousal-sharing Sokhaineans. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as Overwhelming Amount of Mothers or Breast Milk flood.

Alternatively, "loa", which is derived from the Proto-Marako-Kalanoroan word "*lua", meaning hole or pathway and is used as a substantive suffix denoting a condition or state of being may have had an influence on the modern name as well. Each of the aboriginal tribes though have their own endonym for Mokaloa.

Geography

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History

Prehistoric Period

Classical Period

Medieval Period

Colonial Period

Modern Period

Politics

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Economy

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Demographics

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Cultures

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