Verse:Tricin/Clofabolocin
Clofabolocin clofabolocin (Clofabosin) | |
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Anthem: cefditoren ('This Ditoren') | |
Capital and largest city | Palosuran |
Official languages | Clofabosin |
Demonym | Clofabian |
Government | Federal parliamentary representative democracy |
Currency | redan (℞) |
Clofabolocin (Clofabosin for 'great river land') is a country in southern Etalocin. It borders Dodellia.
Its capital and largest city is Palosuran.
Languages
Clofabosin, understood by almost all Clofabians, is the lingua franca of Clofabolocin (and in fact of all of Etalocin as well as much of the Internet in Tricin) but its origin is in northeastern Dodellia. There are various local and minority languages, such as Nifedipian and Ferlitian, as well as languages spoken by immigrant populations from both Tricin and Irta, such as Yacavestub, English, Riphean and Tamil.
The fastest growing minority language of Clofabolocin is Ferlitian.
Clofabolocin is notable among Trician countries in not having a national official language (the same is true of Fyxoom/Fishome). Most provinces of Clofabolocin have two official languages, notable exceptions being Amlodipin (whose only official language is Clofabosin), Ferlitodipin (whose only official language is Ferlitian), and in CF, Remonitionist-dominated Tanudipin (whose only official language is a conlang).
Todo
Coat of arms: something with the Rod of Asclepius
Anthem
The anthem of Clofabolocin, written by Ativan Tdap, has no fixed tune and can be sung in many ways. This is one tune (adapted from a Dodellian folk song) which can be sung as a choral hymn in E major.
cefditoren |
May This Ditoren |
Place names
- Streptomycin, Azithromycin, Kanamycin, Natamycin, Neomycin, Vancomycin, Maduramycin, Azalomycin
- -dipin and -osuran
Religion
Clofabians used to be multi-ethnic pagans who worshipped gods such as Pfizer (a Ferlitian god), GlaxoSmithKline (a Wiebian god?), AstraZeneca, Sanofi-Aventis, Amgen, Genentech, or Teva (an old Riphic god). Today the overwhelming majority of Clofabians are either irreligious or Ngedhraists, and pagan god names (most often in corrupted form) are most commonly used as swear words in modern Clofabosin.