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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo|native_name=ڤاساتوان لوحاك لوحاك ميناڠرايو | {{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo|native_name=ڤاساتوان لوحاك لوحاك ميناڠرايو|common_name=Minang, Minang Gadang, Nagari|flag_caption=Marawak flag, flag of Minangrayo|image_flag=Marawak.jpg|anthem=https://youtu.be/VslYyZHTc3U?si=hkfeOzd-oO3GB5f8|national_anthem=Minangrayo, Tanah Nan Den Cinto|capital=Biduak Pincalang|largest_city=Biduak Pincalang|official_languages=Awak|ethnic_groups=62% Awak | ||
24% | 24% Buruhutan | ||
7% Bungobasa | 7% Bungobasa | ||
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0,02% Judaism | 0,02% Judaism | ||
0,1% Others|currency=Amehan|currency_code=AMH|drives_on=Left|calling_code=+765 | 0,1% Others|currency=Amehan|currency_code=AMH|drives_on=Left|calling_code=+765|date_format=Solar Calendar (Main) | ||
Folk Calendar, Hijri Calendar, Hindu Saka, Chinese Calendar|upper_house=Balairung Datuak|lower_house=Balairung Urang|recognized_national_languages= | Folk Calendar, Hijri Calendar, Hindu Saka, Chinese Calendar|upper_house=Balairung Datuak|lower_house=Balairung Urang|recognized_national_languages=Aneuk Lamo, Buruhutan, Rangpulo|event1=Tribes of Awak united with their allies and formed 3 Luhaks|date_event1=750 CE|event2=3 of the Luhaks united, forming Awakrayo|date_event2=950 CE|event3=Awakrayo conquered the vast deep forests of Bailtem and united the remaining tribes living there and formed 17 new Luhaks.|date_event3=~1200 CE|event4=Aneuk Lamo, Buruhutan, Bungobasa, and Rangpulo tribe forms due to isolation from other Awak people.|date_event4=~1600 CE|date_event5=1682 CE|event5=Recognition by [[Alcoalitania (Pacifica)|Alcoalitiania]], Minangrayo recognizes Alcoalitiania back.|event6=Puweh War.|date_event6=1786-1864 CE|event7=First steam engine marks the beginning of Minangrayo's industrial revolution in urban areas.|date_event7=1926 CE|event8=Unconditional immigration by work opened for foreigners.|date_event8=1984 CE|languages2=Nagarese Languages, Arabic, [[C'ao language (Pacifica)|C'ao]], Huayuese, Benuyakovi|languages2_type=Immigrant Languages|national_motto=Saiyo Sakato|englishmotto=One Agreement, One Word|image_coat=Pariaman.png|date_start=~750-950 CE}} | ||
'''Minangrayo''', officially the '''United Luhaks of Minangrayo''' (or '''Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo''') is a small developing nation in Eastern-Central [[Bailtem (Pacifica)|Bailtem]]. It is bordered by the South Pacific Ocean in the East and by [[Andrendia (Pacifica)|Andrendia]] in the Northwest. Most of it's citizens live in rural coastal and fertile areas, with the most urbanized cities not having more than 150 thousand inhabitants. Followed by coastal cities, trade routes, and riversides. The country is known for it's majestic beaches, rich culture, serene mountain rainforests, and It's traditional clanship lifestyle. Minangrayo has a GDP of $102,7 billion and an average income of $8246 per year. Due to the multi-ethnic background, the official language of Awak is taught in schools all over the nation but is not used in ethnic minority areas. Ethnic minorities can only speak little Awak as Awak is only taught as a way to fill out national official papers and is rarely used for regional official papers and daily communication. | '''Minangrayo''', officially the '''United Luhaks of Minangrayo''' (or '''Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo''') is a small developing nation in Eastern-Central [[Bailtem (Pacifica)|Bailtem]]. It is bordered by the South Pacific Ocean in the East and by [[Andrendia (Pacifica)|Andrendia]] in the Northwest. Most of it's citizens live in rural coastal and fertile areas, with the most urbanized cities not having more than 150 thousand inhabitants. Followed by coastal cities, trade routes, and riversides. The country is known for it's majestic beaches, rich culture, serene mountain rainforests, and It's traditional clanship lifestyle. Minangrayo has a GDP of $102,7 billion and an average income of $8246 per year. Due to the multi-ethnic background, the official language of Awak is taught in schools all over the nation but is not used in ethnic minority areas. Ethnic minorities can only speak little Awak as Awak is only taught as a way to fill out national official papers and is rarely used for regional official papers and daily communication. | ||
Minangrayo's economy relies on a regulated market system. Minangrayo offers free healthcare for It's citizens, both with modern and traditional medicine. Due to the traditionalistic views of citizens, Minangrayo doesn't develop much infrastructure outside cities. Houses are usually built on shared community lands by the community. Land costs $28 per sq/m on average. | Minangrayo's economy relies on a regulated market system. Minangrayo offers free healthcare for It's citizens, both with modern and traditional medicine. Due to the traditionalistic views of citizens, Minangrayo doesn't develop much infrastructure outside cities. Houses are usually built on shared community lands by the community. Land costs $28 per sq/m on average. |
Latest revision as of 09:26, 24 July 2024
Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo ڤاساتوان لوحاك لوحاك ميناڠرايو | |
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Motto: Saiyo Sakato One Agreement, One Word | |
Anthem: Minangrayo, Tanah Nan Den Cinto | |
Capital and largest city | Biduak Pincalang |
Official languages | Awak |
Recognized national languages | Aneuk Lamo, Buruhutan, Rangpulo |
Immigrant Languages | Nagarese Languages, Arabic, C'ao, Huayuese, Benuyakovi |
Ethnic groups | 62% Awak
24% Buruhutan 7% Bungobasa 5% Aneuk Lamo 1,65% Huayu & Coalitanian 0,25% Rangpulo 0,13% North and South Nagarese 0,05% Other 0,02% Benuyakov |
Religion | 44% Folk Religion
32% Islam 16% Hinduism 10% Buddhism 1% Christianity 0,6% Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism 0,18% Sikhism 0,1% Jainism 0,02% Judaism 0,1% Others |
Balairung Datuak | |
Balairung Urang | |
History | |
• Established | ~750-950 CE |
• Tribes of Awak united with their allies and formed 3 Luhaks | 750 CE |
• 3 of the Luhaks united, forming Awakrayo | 950 CE |
• Awakrayo conquered the vast deep forests of Bailtem and united the remaining tribes living there and formed 17 new Luhaks. | ~1200 CE |
• Aneuk Lamo, Buruhutan, Bungobasa, and Rangpulo tribe forms due to isolation from other Awak people. | ~1600 CE |
• Recognition by Alcoalitiania, Minangrayo recognizes Alcoalitiania back. | 1682 CE |
• Puweh War. | 1786-1864 CE |
• First steam engine marks the beginning of Minangrayo's industrial revolution in urban areas. | 1926 CE |
• Unconditional immigration by work opened for foreigners. | 1984 CE |
Currency | Amehan (AMH) |
Date format | Solar Calendar (Main) Folk Calendar, Hijri Calendar, Hindu Saka, Chinese Calendar |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +765 |
Minangrayo, officially the United Luhaks of Minangrayo (or Pasatuan Luhak-Luhak Minangrayo) is a small developing nation in Eastern-Central Bailtem. It is bordered by the South Pacific Ocean in the East and by Andrendia in the Northwest. Most of it's citizens live in rural coastal and fertile areas, with the most urbanized cities not having more than 150 thousand inhabitants. Followed by coastal cities, trade routes, and riversides. The country is known for it's majestic beaches, rich culture, serene mountain rainforests, and It's traditional clanship lifestyle. Minangrayo has a GDP of $102,7 billion and an average income of $8246 per year. Due to the multi-ethnic background, the official language of Awak is taught in schools all over the nation but is not used in ethnic minority areas. Ethnic minorities can only speak little Awak as Awak is only taught as a way to fill out national official papers and is rarely used for regional official papers and daily communication.
Minangrayo's economy relies on a regulated market system. Minangrayo offers free healthcare for It's citizens, both with modern and traditional medicine. Due to the traditionalistic views of citizens, Minangrayo doesn't develop much infrastructure outside cities. Houses are usually built on shared community lands by the community. Land costs $28 per sq/m on average.