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Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')
Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')


States (in no particular order): Srăchiem Tsărir, Srăchiem, Pădoat Meach, Pădoat Tsăpreng, Săfărchal, Midleș, Rac Flang, Tray Ław, Dăfngathney, Ănber Mălem, Artape, Tłuch Și, Măhar, Gütsan, Cestong, Yăhas
States (in no particular order): Srăchiem Tsărir, Srăchiem, Pădoat Meach, Pădoat Tsăpreng, Săfărchal, Midleș, Rac Flang, Tray Ław, Dăfngathney, Ănber Mălem (Anbir Sjeoreong), Artape, Tłuch Și, Măhar, Gütsan, Cestong, Yăhas


Place names: Săde Bocear, Ăngmeay Trüel, Łep Coar
Place names: Săde Bocear, Ăngmeay Trüel, Łep Coar
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number of speakers: roughly Shalaian - 80%, Windermere - 15%, Netagin - 30%
number of speakers: roughly Shalaian - 80%, Windermere - 15%, Netagin - 30%


Anbirese community in Ănber Mălem
Anbirese community in Anbir Sjeoreong

Revision as of 23:37, 22 September 2021

The United States of Bjeheond (Windermere: Implüeng Pa'ăncem Biechănd), abbreviated USB or Bjeheond, are the larger of the two Bjeheondian countries.

Capital: Sănach City (Tălie Sănach)

Prez: Săbur Luay

Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')

States (in no particular order): Srăchiem Tsărir, Srăchiem, Pădoat Meach, Pădoat Tsăpreng, Săfărchal, Midleș, Rac Flang, Tray Ław, Dăfngathney, Ănber Mălem (Anbir Sjeoreong), Artape, Tłuch Și, Măhar, Gütsan, Cestong, Yăhas

Place names: Săde Bocear, Ăngmeay Trüel, Łep Coar

City names: Tăboan, Bălang, Rǎ'ac Thea, Yocneam, Tsăloch, Cătiel, Srol Măneap, Ăchir Hașneth, Eac Sămnuay, Pa'ăchoth Tsăfi, Ercwisngwal, Ercwed, Ercutsrec...

History

The Dwābis3ōlam civilization left statues and megalithic temples (as well as some written records) near the Gwnax-speaking area in Northwestern Bjeheond. Their writing system and their language Gwnax still survive to the present day.

Todo

Shalaian should be the official language

number of speakers: roughly Shalaian - 80%, Windermere - 15%, Netagin - 30%

Anbirese community in Anbir Sjeoreong