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''' | '''Zagvetia''' is a country in Talma, where [[Tsrovesh]] is spoken. | ||
The president of | The president of Zagvetia is Fran Rumidzashvili. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Temperate marine climate? | Temperate marine climate? | ||
==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
About 70% of | About 70% of Zagvetians speak Tsrovesh as a native language. Common second languages include (some minority languages?) and Häskä. | ||
==History and culture== | ==History and culture== | ||
===Literary movements=== | ===Literary movements=== | ||
Zagvetia is home to the literary tradition of realism (''atsegeban''). | |||
* Poetry declines in popularity? | * Poetry declines in popularity? | ||
Revision as of 15:06, 3 September 2018
Zagvetia is a country in Talma, where Tsrovesh is spoken.
The president of Zagvetia is Fran Rumidzashvili.
Geography
Temperate marine climate?
Languages
About 70% of Zagvetians speak Tsrovesh as a native language. Common second languages include (some minority languages?) and Häskä.
History and culture
Literary movements
Zagvetia is home to the literary tradition of realism (atsegeban).
- Poetry declines in popularity?
- Science fiction written in the style of science papers can be a common modern literary form (as in "The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline" by Isaac Asimov)
Music
Generally isolated from Skellan, Anbirese and Windermere influence, hence less "elitist"?
Some ideas can be drawn from Chinese and Greek music
Tunings
Tsrovesh music distinguishes three types of tetrachord (ivtadz): diatonic (metsvikheba), chromatic (mesaroleba), and enharmonic (mechkhlveba).
Styles
There is very little overlap between vocal and instrumental styles. Songs are typically based on the contours of speech but quantized to a particular scale.
For Tsrovesh instrumental music: some instruments that are weird by Western and/or Chinese standards?