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'''Palkha''' (''BARK-uh''; [[Rhythoed]]: ''Barca'' /ˈpaɾkʰə/, [[Barcan]]: ''Paḷkha'' /paɭkʰa/, [[Roshterian]]: ''Qaanuuṯu'') is a predominantly Rhythoed-speaking Eta-Talman country. It is located near [[Verse:Tricin/Qaaroshter]].
'''Pategia''' ([[Windermere]]: ''Wen Nutu'', [[Pategian]]: <i>Nủtuqeli</i> or <i>Pâtẻgqeli</i>) is a predominantly Windermere-speaking country.
 
Anthem: Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song')


==Geography==
==Geography==


Its capital is Răthamrona (Ḷdamrōṇa in the native Paḷkhan language).
Its capital is Thamngethra, from the Skellan phrase ''dy arm a Ñeðra'' (Ngedhra lives).
 
Sarana River (''Yoch Saranea'')
 
==Wildlife==
==Wildlife==
Barca has distinct wildlife though not as distinct as Cualuav.
Pategia has distinct wildlife though not as distinct as Cualuav.
 
==Religion==
The indigenous religion of Pategia, ''Thỉrot·ekhemleci'', is quite similar to Celtic paganism, and is followed by about 20% of Pategians today. The rest are mostly atheist or Ngeðraist.


==Music==
==Music==
Model: Medieval music
==Famous Pategians==
Srăga '''Tsayfuan''' - fantasy author


Inspiration: Carnatic music, gayageum sanjo
Dăraf ?? - neoclassical composer of (Bjeheondian) Windermere descent


The quintessential Palkhan musical instruments are the ''tsaltho'' (''chaḷdō'' in Palkhan), very similar to the cello, and the Palkhan drum (''pātre'').
Minimalist composers?


Palkhan music is based on a fusion of native styles and Lakovic ones. Native Palkhan music tends to be richly ornamented, and is based on a unique scale consisting of 25 "tones", some of which are defined as vibratos with fixed endpoints.
A Brian Eno-like figure?


Some ornaments include:
?? - postminimalist composer
*grace notes
*rapid trills and turns
*slides
*pronouncing retroflex consonants in lyrics so that the tongue slaps the floor of the mouth, producing a percussive effect
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