Verse:Hmøøh/Anbir
Republic of Anwyr A Bintalisral Anwyr (Anwyrese) | |
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Capital | Jalcwè |
Largest city | Řenn Jó |
Official languages | Eevo |
Demonym | Anwyrese ahn-ver-EEZ |
Government | Federal parliamentary representative democracy |
• Prime Minister | Brwndin Salis |
Currency | pil |
Anwyr (English: /ˈɑːnvər/ AHN-ver; Anwyrese: /ˈanvɨɹ/; Eevo: Anøvr [ˈanœvr]; Bhadhagha: (an) hAnbhair [(an) ˈhanbʰajr]; Windermere: ʔAnoyfri /ʔanøːvˈri/; Nurian: Anubbē [æˈnʊbbʲæː]; Bênôcian: Anôvrí /anøvˈɾi/; Clofabosin: Anubrolocin), officially the Republic of Anwyr (Anwyrese: a Bintalisral Anwyr), is a peninsular country in Northern Talma. Its current prime minister is Brunnyn Salis.
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Name
The name Anwyr comes from Thensarian Anubrē, through Old Eevo Anḃair.
History
"Warring States" period
As a vassal state of the Windermere Empire
Gryad
Mărotlian-Gryadian War
Modernization
Geography
Physical geography
In the northwest border separating Anwyr from Sgewla is the Tumacan mountain range, whence originates the Tigol river supplying water to the western Anniur region.
Political divisions
Anwyr has around 30 provinces, most of them have origins in small principalities from before the unification into one Anwyrese nation.
- Anniur: West
- Jolyst: West
- Niawè: North
- [Nothing that sounds like Arabic "Isa"]: East
Demographics
Census | Pop. | %± | |||
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1890 | ~9,820,000 | — | |||
1930 | 23,977,259 | 244.2% | |||
1940 | 28,844,642 | 20.3% | |||
1950 | 33,402,095 | 15.8% | |||
1960 | 40,683,752 | 21.8% | |||
1970 | 41,538,111 | 2.1% | |||
1980 | 39,419,668 | −5.1% | |||
1990 | 42,336,724 | 7.4% | |||
2000 | 49,152,936 | 16.1% | |||
2010 | 55,247,900 | 12.4% | |||
2015 | 58,182,131 | 5.3% |
Ethnicity
Minorities:
- Adutsib (5%)
Health
The main health issue among the Anwyrese (like in many Etalocian and Cualuavian nations) is considered to be the suicide rate. Traditional Etalocian culture is quite harsh on failure or nonconformity, even though it espoused nonviolence.
Urbanization
The populations of the ten largest cities of Anwyr are as follows:
Rank | City | Province | Region | Pop. (2676) | Pop. (2670) | %± |
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1 | Cdam Sre | Anniur | West | 4,519,216 | 4,320,071 | 4.6% |
2 | Rzenn Jó | Anniur | West | 2,100,631 | 1,950,903 | 7.7% |
3 | Jalcwè | Jolyst | West | 1,604,188 | 1,349,193 | 18.9% |
4 | Sonħer | Niavè | North | 1,592,079 | 1,603,190 | −1.3% |
10 | Mecholv | wherever Flian is | East | 393,046 | 356,490 | 10.3% |
Other major cities include the university city Flian.
Education
5% are university-educated (See education in Etalocin)
Culture
Architecture
Cuisine
Anwyrese cuisine is traditionally based around bread and pastas. Plant protein (often made into blocks) is common, but are often supplemented by animal products such as dairy products, fish, shellfish, meat, or insects (by people who eat them). Flavoring agents are traditionally mushrooms and seaweeds used for their umaminess, as well as fruits, berries and their wine for sweetness; imported spices such as Nurian lenkah (chili), suoniah and maggiū from southern Etalocin were historically greatly valued. Some fat sources are nuts, butter, or fatty fruits such as the ymnahd, which are often used for sauces.
70% of the population surveyed (2676) adhere to some form of veganism or various forms of vegetarianism. Vegetarianism is somewhat more common among women and people of high SES.