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''' | '''Duínidhe''' (English: /ˈdiːnəðə/ or /ˈdiːnədə/, [[Tíogall]]: /ˈdiːnəðə/) is a country in [[Verse:Talma|Talma]] (Northwest [[Verse:Etalocin|Etalocin]]). Duínidhe's capital and largest city is Smeola, with a population of 4.6 million. It is a [[w:presidential republic|presidential republic]] and [[w:liberal democracy|liberal democracy]]. | ||
Sharing a land border with [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]] on the northeast, Rttirria has a diverse topography. The population is heavily concentrated in metropolitan areas along the | Sharing a land border with [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]] on the northeast, Rttirria has a diverse topography. The population is heavily concentrated in metropolitan areas along the northwestern coast; most of the eastern part of the country, especially in the Tumaca mountain range, is very sparsely populated. Most of the population speaks Tíogall, but sizable minority communities speak other indigenous and immigrant languages. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
==History== | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
===Physical geography=== | ===Physical geography=== | ||
===Political divisions=== | ===Political divisions=== | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
===Cuisine=== | ===Cuisine=== | ||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Tíogall]] | * [[Tíogall]] |
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Duínidhe
Duínidhe |
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Capital | Smeola | |
Largest city | Smeola | |
Official languages | Tíogall | |
Spoken languages |
Tíogall, Tumacan | |
Ethnic groups |
80.6% Tíogall 6.3% Tumacan 3.6% Äivö 9.5% Other Duínidheans | |
Religion |
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Demonym | Duínidhean | |
Government |
Liberal democratic presidential republic | |
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Duínidhe (English: /ˈdiːnəðə/ or /ˈdiːnədə/, Tíogall: /ˈdiːnəðə/) is a country in Talma (Northwest Etalocin). Duínidhe's capital and largest city is Smeola, with a population of 4.6 million. It is a presidential republic and liberal democracy.
Sharing a land border with Myanmar on the northeast, Rttirria has a diverse topography. The population is heavily concentrated in metropolitan areas along the northwestern coast; most of the eastern part of the country, especially in the Tumaca mountain range, is very sparsely populated. Most of the population speaks Tíogall, but sizable minority communities speak other indigenous and immigrant languages.