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Re: Forum-Based Countries

Postby jamescfm » Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:21 pm

STATRICA

Statrica is based on a combination of Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Dalehi (Fula)- 26%
Fasokan (Bambara)- 19%
Mbowema (Akan)- 17%
Tiawo (Ewe)- 14%
Kudan (Hausa)- 9%
Ganar (Wolof)- 7%
Other- 10%

RELIGION

Ahmadism (Islam)- 74%
Hosianism (Christianity)- 11%
Traditional Asli beliefs (traditional West African beliefs)- 6%
No religion- 5%
Other- 4%

LANGUAGE

Statrica is linguistically diverse. The most commonly spoken languages are Dalehi (Fula), Fasokan (Bambara), and several Mbowema (Akan) languages. For historical reasons, both Kudan (Hausa) and Canrillaise (French) are common second languages and have functioned as lingua francas.

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Re: Forum-Based Countries

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TEMANIA

Temania is based on Indonesia and Malaysia.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Mondesian (Malay)- 33%
Nelayan (Javanese)- 27%
Kahadean (Sundanese)- 16%
Halak (Batak)- 7%
Manmerian (Papuan)- 5%
Saramese (Madurese)- 4%
Temanian Yingdalan (Malaysian Chinese)- 3%
Other- 5%

RELIGION

Israi Ahmadism (Sunni Islam)- 78%
Mazdayana Daenism (Mahayana Buddhism)- 9%
Hosianism (Christianity)- 6%
— Abjurantism (Protestantism)- 3%
— Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Catholic Church)- 3%
Geraja (Hinduism)- 5%
Other- 2%

LANGUAGE

Temania is extremely linguistically diverse. The majority of the population speaks a local language specific to their ethnic group or region. Four standardised languages are widely recognised and used as lingua francas: Makmurtan (Indonesian Malay), Mondesian (Malaysian Malay), Nelayan (Javanese) and Kahadean (Sundanese). Makmurtan (Indonesian Malay) and Mondesian (Malaysian Malay) are different standardised varieties of the same language.

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Re: Forum-Based Countries

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TROPICA

Tropica is based on Polynesia, especially New Zealand, Hawaii and Samoa.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Tropican (Polynesian)- 68%
— Mātou (Māori)- 34%
— Kanakan (Hawaiian)- 12%
— Teoan (Samoan)- 12%
— Other- 10%
Luthorian Tropican (English New Zealander)- 12%
Mixed heritage- 11%
Raktavani (Indian)- 5%
Other- 4%

RELIGION

Bishopal Church of Tropica (Anglican Church)- 43%
No religion- 28%
Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Catholic Church)- 12%
Mātou tradition (Māori tradition)- 12%
Other- 5%

LANGUAGE

Luthorian (English) is spoken as a first language by the Luthorian Tropican (English New Zealander) population. Tropican (Polynesian) people typically speak a Tropican (Polynesian) language as their first language. Luthorian (English) functions as a lingua franca across the country.

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Re: Forum-Based Countries

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Utari Mosir
Previously a Hulstrian colony, Utari Mosir's native population is primarily composed of Utari (Ainu) people, who speak the Utari (Ainu) language. A significant feature of the country's colonial legacy is the dominance of ethnic Hulstrians in the country's military leadership which has contributed to a pattern of military putschs in the country's post-colonial history.

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Re: Forum-Based Countries

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VASCANIA

Vascania is primarily based on India, as well as Bangladesh, Nepal, and the Maldives.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Raktavani (Indian)- 95%
— Kalkali (Indo-Aryan) - 75%
— Vanashishu (Dravidian) - 20%
Other- 5%

RELIGION

Sundarat Dharma is the dominant religious tradition in Vascania. Inspired by real-life syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism, it combines aspects of Daenism (Buddhism) with Vascanian folk beliefs. The Vascanian Emperor has traditionally been perceived as its spiritual leader.

Daenism (Buddhism) - 67%
— Sundarat Dharma (see above) - 63%
— Other - 4%
Hosianism (Christianity) - 12%
Geraja (Hinduism) - 9%
Ahmadism (Islam) - 3%
No religion - 6%
Other - 3%

LANGUAGE

Vascania is incredibly linguistically diverse and Rajutti (Hindi) has historically functioned as a national lingua franca. Utsari (Bengali), Khoni (Gujarati) and Samanari (Marathi) are among the most commonly spoken Kalkali (Indo-Aryan) languages. Kalam (Tamil), Avidugu (Telugu) and Tannata (Kannada) are the most widely spoken Vanashishu (Dravidian) languages. Various regional linguistic minorities exist too, such as Bhapori (Kashmiri), Hamali (Nepali), Yuccharizhi (Malayalam), Nolhiri (Dhivehi) and the Arakouge-Kanmite (Kuki-Chin–Naga) languages.

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Re: Forum-Based Countries

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XSAMPA

Xsampa is primarily based on Tibet.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Xsampan (Tibetan)- 82%
Kudan (Hausa)- 9%
Yingdalan (Han Chinese)- 4%
Barvata (Ngalop)- 3%
Other- 2%

RELIGION

Xsampan Daenism (Tibetan Buddhism)- 83%
Israi Ahmadism (Sunni Islam)- 9%
No religion- 3%
Other- 5%

LANGUAGE

Xsampan (Tibetic) languages are spoken throughout the country. In official contexts, the most commonly used language is Standard Xsampan (Lhasa Tibetan). For historic reasons, Yingdalan (Mandarin Chinese) is widely spoken throughout the country, especially in business and government. Kudan (Hausa) is spoken as a first language by a small minority.

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Re: Resources: Forum-Based Countries Information

Postby jamescfm » Sat Mar 02, 2024 2:45 pm

YERRAWA

Yerrawa is primarily based on Myanmar.

ETHNIC GROUPS

Errawa (Bamar)- 68%
Xsampan (Tibetan)- 15%
Vuang (Hmong)- 13%
Other- 4%

RELIGION

Daenism (Buddhism)- 88%
— Upayana (Theravada)- 74%
— Xsampan (Tibetan)- 14%
Ahmadism (Islam)- 3%
Hosianism (Christianity)
No religion- 3%
Other- 3%

LANGUAGE

Errawese (Burmese) is the most commonly spoken language in Yerrawa. Xsampan (Tibetan) and Vuang (Hmong) are spoken as a first languages by significant minority populations.

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