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===Architecture===
===Architecture===
===Music===
===Music===
Many classical composers of Talma were Amphirese, for example Intar Foltatz, Coscy Sivy, Rochth Scutzis, and [Kawęn Jyawŋadę].
Many classical composers of Talma were {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese, for example Intar Foltatz, Coscy Sivy, Rochth Scutzis, and [Kawęn Jyawŋadę].


===Literature===
===Literature===
The Amphirese national epic is ''Bythnechyth i ŋlouinr'' (''Bethnaiġiḋ na ŋluain''), a [[Tigol]] epic translated into Amphirese by Grouid.
The {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese national epic is ''Bythnechyth i ŋlouinr'' (''Bethnaiġiḋ na ŋluain''), a [[Tigol]] epic translated into {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese by Grouid.


The religious leader Grouid wrote some poetry, which was popularized by the printing press.  
The religious leader Grouid wrote some poetry, which was popularized by the printing press.  


The post-Revolution period saw an explosion in original Amphirese literature and translations into Amphirese.
The post-Revolution period saw an explosion in original {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese literature and translations into {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese.


TODO: Famous Amphirese writers
TODO: Famous {{SUBPAGENAME}}ese writers


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:22, 25 January 2019

Republic of Anbir
I Bintylisral Anbir  (Anbirese)
CapitalScembin
Largest cityRel Jo
Official languagesAnbirese
DemonymAnbirese an-ber-EEZ
GovernmentFederal parliamentary representative democracy
• Prime Minister
Broundin Satcwis
Currencypharil

Anbir (English: AN-veer; Anbirese: /ànbir/ [ànbîr]; Häskä: Ambär; Windermere: Anpayr; Nurian: Anubbei [æˈnʊbbʲei]; Qazhrian: Anëvri /aˈnəvɾi/; Clofabosin: Ambirolocin), officially the Republic of Anbir (Anbirese: i Bintylisral Anbir), is a country in Northern Talma.

Todo

  • Town/city/place name morphemes
    • -ve (ex. Alcphe, Niaphe, Tomiphe)
    • -doe "valley"
    • -skaeng "mountain"
  • Longer city names
  • Flag symbolism

Name

The name Anbir comes from Thensarian Anubrei, through Tigol Aunḃair [ˈaʊnbajr].

History

"Warring States" period

As a vassal state of the Windermere Empire

Grouid

Grouidite Revolution

Modernization

Geography

Physical geography

In the northwest border separating Anbir from Skella is the Thumaca mountain range, whence originates the Tiga river supplying water to the western Andachur (< Andaegōr) region.

Political divisions

Anbir has around 30 provinces, most of them have origins in small principalities from before the unification into one Anbirese nation.

  • Andachur: West
  • Oilist: West
  • Niaphe: North
  • Cithan Gyry: East
  • Stzychys: East

Demographics

Ethnicity

Minorities:

  • Sfətsiv (5%)

Health

The main health issue among the Anbirese (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 Anbir are as follows:

Populations of ten largest cities
Rank City Province Region Pop. (2676) Pop. (2670)
1 Rel Jo Andachur West
2 Cdam Sre Andachur West
3 Scembin Oilist West
4 Sonthr Niaphe North
5 Phochndoi Niaphe North
6 Aŋydi Soichthan North
7 Grouphys Cithan Gyry East
8 Chnuslphe Bleŋathcyd North
9 Mychlv Stzychys East
10 Isy Stzychys East

Education

5% are university-educated (See education in Etalocin)

Culture

Architecture

Music

Many classical composers of Talma were Anbirese, for example Intar Foltatz, Coscy Sivy, Rochth Scutzis, and [Kawęn Jyawŋadę].

Literature

The Anbirese national epic is Bythnechyth i ŋlouinr (Bethnaiġiḋ na ŋluain), a Tigol epic translated into Anbirese by Grouid.

The religious leader Grouid wrote some poetry, which was popularized by the printing press.

The post-Revolution period saw an explosion in original Anbirese literature and translations into Anbirese.

TODO: Famous Anbirese writers

See also