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| |conventional_long_name=Kingdom of {{SUBPAGENAME}} | | |conventional_long_name=Holy {{SUBPAGENAME}} |
| |native_name={{native name|Windermere|___ {{SUBPAGENAME}}}} | | |native_name={{native name|Windermere|{{SUBPAGENAME}} Ǎthem}} |
| |common_name={{SUBPAGENAME}} | | |common_name={{SUBPAGENAME}} |
| |image_flag=Windermere-flag.svg | | |image_flag= |
| |alt_flag= | | |alt_flag= |
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| |anthem=Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song') | | |anthem=Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay ('King Sămtsay Song') |
| |capital=Tsă'i Tboan | | |official_languages=[[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]], [[Windermere]] |
| |largest_city=Tboan | |
| |official_languages=[[Windermere]]
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| |religion= | | |religion= |
| |demonym=Windermere | | |demonym=Yocneamian |
| |government_type=Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
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| |leader_title1=Queen
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| |leader_name1=Lăyech Hăchra
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| |leader_title2=Prime Minister
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| |leader_name2=Ngă'oa Tustăfar
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| |legislature= | | |legislature= |
| |population_estimate= | | |population_estimate= |
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| '''Wen Dămea''' ([[Windermere]]: /wen dəmeə/, [[Clofabosin]]: ''Tergetolocin'') is a country in [[Talma]]. Its capital is Tsă'i Tboan (Classical Windermere: ''Tłă'i Tăboan'', Eevo: ''Txyí Tyvóon'', Clofabosin: ''Tabonomycin''). | | '''Yocneam''' is a small city-state in [[Talma]]; it is a theocracy analogous to the Vatican. |
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| The name ''Wen Dămea'' comes from Thensarian ''lugobui damīaħni'' 'the leafy land'.
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| =Anthem= | | =Anthem= |
| The anthem was originally titled ''Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay'' (King Sămtsay Song). | | The anthem was originally titled ''[[Verse:Tricin/King Sămtsay Song|Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay]]'' (King Sămtsay Song). The same lyrics are also used in [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]] and [[Verse:Tricin/Pategia|Pategia]] but the music is different. |
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| (Music should probably change...)
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| [[File:Windermere anthem.png|thumbnail|The music (12edo approximation) to the national anthem|550px]]
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| [[File:Windermere anthem.mp3|thumbnail|The music to the national anthem|]]
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| The tune of the Windermere anthem was used as a basis for classical compositions.
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| ==Lyrics==
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| [Under construction!]
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| Only the first and last verses are used in modern usage.
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| <poem>
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| '''''Fi Chnur Păchnay Sămtsay'''''
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| '''Ăngem tăche'''
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| ''Răsüel bruang mi spey e Sămtsay ăchemloa;''
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| ''Ănngun ef hyltgäw te prien m'in noy smaw tsoa.''
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| ''Răłow ya șăgor e tsor hües te slăngay,''
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| ''Ătsäs șa-tăgoa ef păchnay bang Sămtsay!''
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| '''Ăngem ămoach'''
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| ''_ yuth _ _ priech _ _ slüem _ chlüş chwa''
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| ''_ thwil _ _ hüb _ _ tbäng _ chrănga,''
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| ''Căbäw _ _ brä _ _ feats _ tsnăres,''
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| ''Imłief _ _ doaș _ măsong _ wăples!''
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| </poem>
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| {{col-break}}
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| <poem>
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| '''The King Sămtsay Song'''
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| '''Verse 1'''
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| May gracious Sămtsay endure long in health;
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| May the power and wisdom in him grow yet more by the morning.
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| May every street and market shout enthusiastically,
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| "May our king forever remain Sămtsay!"
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| '''Final verse'''
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| </poem>
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| {{col-end}}
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| =History=
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| Inspirations: Historical China, Roman Empire, Catholic Church
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| ==Early history==
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| ==Windermere Republic==
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| ==Warring States period==
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| ==Windermere Empire==
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| ===House of Gweats (0 fT - 522 fT)===
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| (Windermere: ''iec Gweats'' 'Gweats line/lineage')
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| ===House of Fnüeng (522 fT - ???)===
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| (Windermere: ''iec Fnüeng'') The printing press was invented in Skella by Lleemi Þrohd later this period. It was also a time when the Empire's hegemony was in decline and the government was perceived to be incompetent and corrupt.
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| ====Gruidite Revolution (935-961 fT)====
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| A few decades after, an Anbirese civil servant and writer by the name of Emisom Gruid published his translations of the old Tigol writings and his protest politico-religious poems, which were widely disseminated thanks to the printing press.
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| The Windermere imperial authorities were of course none too pleased, and tried to suppress the spread of Gruid's ideas. But it was too little, too late: Gruidism had already provoked a firestorm of rebellious and nationalistic sentiment across the Talmic-speaking part of Talma.
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| Thus the imperial authorities made a compromise: they recognized the new religion, on the condition that it accept the legitimacy of the Empire's authority. Nevertheless suspicion still lingered.
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| TODO: how the war began
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| The war caused the Empire to lose much of its territory.
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| ==Post-Revolution==
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| ==Modern==
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| City names: Dăboan, Bălang, Rǎ'ac Thea, Yocneam, Tsăloch, Cătiel
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| Srol Măneap, Ăchir Hașneth, Eac Sămnuay, Pa'ăchoth Tsăfi ...
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| [[Category:Tricin]] | | [[Category:Tricin]] |
| | [[Category:Windermere]] |