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! scope="row" | Spoken languages | ! scope="row" | Spoken languages | ||
| Minhast, Golahat | | Minhast, Golahat | ||
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! scope="row" | Ethnic groups | ! scope="row" | Ethnic groups | ||
| 95% Minhast, 2% Golahat, 1% Peshpeg, 2% Other | | 95% Minhast, 2% Golahat, 1% Peshpeg, 2% Other | ||
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! scope="row" | Religion | ! scope="row" | Religion | ||
| 99% Shamanist/Animist, 1% Other | | 99% Shamanist/Animist, 1% Other | ||
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==Government== | ==Government== | ||
Until recently, Minhay was governed, at least on paper, as a parliamentary republic. | Until recently, Minhay was governed, at least on paper, as a parliamentary republic. In reality, the Prefectures retained a great deal of autonomy, so the official government was weak and ineffectual. The 2015 Minhast-Ainu War saw the rise of a war council consisting of the ''Ikkūne'' (leaders) of the Twelve ''Karaks'' (tribal territories). A few months after Minhay's victory over the Ainu Federation, the Minhast Nation soon found itself at war again, this time with the Raččean Empire, whose Emperor Vareia sent a war fleet to conquer the country. The invasion attempt ended in the destruction of the entire fleet, and Minhay soon launched a counter-attack on Raččean soil. In spite of victory, the Minhast ''Gubbattūman'' (war council) never disbanded. Instead, it dissolved the powerless Parliament. | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== |
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