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Anøvr
Anøvr
Capital Alcve
Largest city Rrend Ew
Official languages Eevo
Spoken languages
Eevo
Ethnic groups



80.6% Eevo
3.6% Tumacan
6.3% Bhadhagha
9.5% Other Nøøvrians
Religion





Demonym Anøvrian
Government
Liberal democratic constitutional monarchy
Area
Population
• 2015 estimate
• 2010 census
• Density
GDP (PPP)
• Total
• Per capita
Gini (2010)
HDI (2014)
Currency ws (ξ)
Time zone
Drives on the right

Anøvr ['anœvr] is a country in Northern Talma. Its current prime minister is Brwndin Salis.

Major cities: Cdam Sre, Rrend Ew, Alcve, Flian, Tyccað Fwŋ

Name

Anūbriā?

Geography

 
The 27 Rttirri provinces.

Physical geography

With an area of 119,595.59 sq mi (309,751 km2), Rttirria is situated on a peninsula in Southeast Asia, on the Indian tectonic plate. It borders Myanmar to the southwest and jutting into the Bay of Bengal toward India and Sri Lanka. The country has a diverse topography, ranging from dense tropical rainforest and swamps—particularly near the border with Myanmar—to the alpine Rsewakai Mountains in the center and north, steep cliffs and meadows in the southwest, and the volcanic island province of Rseperupu.

Political divisions

 
The counties of Rttirria, color-coded by population density. Darker shades of red represent higher density, darker shades of blue lower density. Note the clusters of high density around Iharnara (northeast), Efunari (south), and Chukkapati (southwest).

Rttirria is divided into 27 provinces; all of them were historically their own kingdoms except for West and East Warakitasa, which were a single kingdom and then a single province. They were divided in the late 19th century by the British for greater ease of governance, along a crude north-south line that separated numerous cities and towns. Although the provinces have distinct regional identities, cultures, and dialects of the Rttirri language, the nation has maintained a fairly consistent identity since the 14th century, when Indian colonists and traders brought the 26 kingdoms into closer contact with one another. The provinces vary widely in population, from West Warakitasa (10.2 million, 17.6% of the national population) to Wimichimau (50,300, 0.09%).

Notably, the capital city of Iharnara does not constitute its own province, instead being located along the southern coast of Akkakau; if it did, it would be ranked 12th in population and first in population density. Its infrastructure, business, education, and other functions are handled by the county and province, just like those of any other city. There is some support for splitting the city off into the 28th province of Rttirria, particularly by westerners who see its positioning in an Eastern province as a form of Eastern privilege, but no organized movement has materialized so far.

Each province is divided into counties—ranging from the 3 counties of Wimichimau to the 44 of Miwikipu—except for Martirtu. The counties have no longform names, being denoted simply with numbers. Many counties are coextensive with city boundaries, such as Akkakau County 12 (Iharnara), West Warakitasa County 5 (Efunari), and Kikai County 10 (Kikai).

In 1975, Martirtu's government consolidated its 8 counties into one per a ballot measure. Arguments presented by proponents of the consolidation measure included greater bureaucratic efficiency, banding together to serve as a check on the power of the federal government in Iharnara, ethnic homogeneity, and little cultural and linguistic diversity compared to other provinces; the resolution passed by a sizable margin. Other county consolidation measures have been placed on ballots in Urtuki, Yenesni, and Wimichimau, but none of these measures has passed.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
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

Rttirria is fairly ethnically homogeneous among Southeast Asian nations. Its dominant ethnic group, the Rttirri people, make up 77.4% of the population as of 2015 population estimates, though this percentage is declining. The remaining 22.6% of the population are considered ethnic minorities, and consist of Burmese ethnic groups (7.4%); other Asian peoples from East, Southeast, South, and West Asia (6.9%); non-Asian (5.6%); and of other native cultures on the Rttirrian peninsula (2.7%).

Asian people who are neither Rttirri, other native Rttirrian, or Burmese are of diverse origins, primarily from China, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Syria, and Iraq. Likewise, non-Asians hail from many other countries around the world, principally the United States, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Somalia, and Serbia and other former Yugoslav countries.

Health

Rttirria has a life expectancy of 76.4 years for males and 77.6 years for females, respectively ranking 35th and 80th in the world. Though one of the highest in Southeast Asia, it is moderately low among developed countries, especially considering the Rttirrian people's generally healthy diet. Possible reasons put forth include the general unwillingness of many Rttirrians to seek medical treatment, the prevalence of violent confrontations to resolve conflicts, and relatively high crime in much of the country.

Rttirria has one of the highest rates of drug overdoses in the world, particularly from hard, psychoactive drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Health experts and sociologists have hypothesized that the widespread use of marijuana, coupled with the masculine national culture's tolerance of peer pressure, compels youth to seek out more dangerous highs. Additionally, suicide rates, though only somewhat above-average nationally, are especially high in less populated areas of the north and east, particularly the provinces of Rtuha, Manamuki, and Nukima; West Warakitasa, East Warakitasa, and Kikai have the lowest rates.

Urbanization

Other major cities include the university city Flian, which is home to the prestigious University of Flian.

The populations of the ten largest cities of Anøvr are as follows:

Populations of ten largest cities
Rank City Province Region Pop. (2015) Pop. (2010)
1 Rrend Ew Andiwr West 4,519,216 4,320,071 4.6%
2 Cdam Sre Andiwr West 2,100,631 1,950,903 7.7%
3 Alcve (capital) Andiwr West 1,604,188 1,349,193 18.9%
4 Honþr 1,592,079 1,603,190 −1.3%
5 Tyccað Fwŋ 957,825 955,194 0.3%
6 Breði Tŋes 661,935 724,922 −8.7%
7 Þynnwr 596,925 578,154 3.3%
8 Clyvyst 504,559 530,615 −4.9%
9 Rrovudi 451,812 423,134 6.8%
10 Vyhalv Isy East 393,046 356,490 10.3%

Culture

Cuisine

Music

See also