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'''Sowaázh daSóol''' (''soo-WAHR dah-SOOL''; [[Sowaázh|High Sowaázh]]: /sˑtsʊwɑ̌ːɻ tɑsûːl/ 'home of the Sowaázh people'), often simply called '''Sóol''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Swn'') by foreigners, is an island country in Western [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli|Txapoalli]]. It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The current King is King Seyehízhinyi' | '''Sowaázh daSóol''' (''soo-WAHR dah-SOOL''; [[Sowaázh|High Sowaázh]]: /sˑtsʊwɑ̌ːɻ tɑsûːl/ 'home of the Sowaázh people'), often simply called '''Sóol''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Swn'') by foreigners, is an island country in Western [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli|Txapoalli]]. It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The current King is King Seyehízhinyi'mooheésy and the current Prime Minister is Gáadeéncyok' He'eshdáa'. | ||
The capital of Sóol is ' | The capital of Sóol is 'Onápaam, whose full name is [really long]. | ||
Sowaázh daSóol is a developed country and ranks as the third largest economy in Tricin by nominal GDP after Fyxoom and Hetom, and the second largest economy in Txapoalli. | Sowaázh daSóol is a developed country and ranks as the third largest economy in Tricin by nominal GDP after Fyxoom and Hetom, and the second largest economy in Txapoalli. | ||
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Sjowaázh recipes are centered around wheat; various vegetables; fish, meat, eggs or seitan, commonly used with spices available from the region. Rice and dairy products are rare. | Sjowaázh recipes are centered around wheat; various vegetables; fish, meat, eggs or seitan, commonly used with spices available from the region. Rice and dairy products are rare. | ||
===Breakfast=== | ===Breakfast=== | ||
A common breakfast meal is wheat flatbread (''kázh'') with proteins, commonly cooked fish, sausage, eggs, and/or seitan ('' | A common breakfast meal is wheat flatbread (''kázh'') with proteins, commonly cooked fish, sausage, eggs, and/or seitan (''laánt'ob'') plus some nut butter (''gyeneé''), served with coffee (''nezhás'') with coconut milk (''heshóob''). | ||
===Lunch=== | ===Lunch=== | ||
===Dinner=== | ===Dinner=== | ||
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Historically, the Sowaázh aristocrats were quite powerful and held de facto power over the king - there was not an absolute monarchy. The modernization of Sóol was mostly led by the aristocrats (unlike in Japan where the shogunate was toppled), and the country was officially made into a parliamentary constitutional monarchy as an ostensibly democratic measure. | Historically, the Sowaázh aristocrats were quite powerful and held de facto power over the king - there was not an absolute monarchy. The modernization of Sóol was mostly led by the aristocrats (unlike in Japan where the shogunate was toppled), and the country was officially made into a parliamentary constitutional monarchy as an ostensibly democratic measure. | ||
===Traditional gender norms=== | ===Traditional gender norms=== | ||
''Ye'láal | ''Ye'láal em'oójheeng'' (Ye'láal is a poetic name for Sjowaázh daSóol; an '''oójheeng'' is a species of Sowaázh wildflower) is an archetype of a traditional Sowaázh "proper lady". A ''Ye'láal eñ'oójheeñg'' is polite, nurturing and submissive but has a core of inner strength and will and is willing to defend herself and people she cares about when necessary. She will probably speak Adísheg (the cultivated variety of Sowaázh). | ||
===Social attitudes=== | ===Social attitudes=== | ||