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Revision as of 15:58, 7 November 2024
Sokhanistan is a small, mountainous, and landlocked country located in the heart of central Bailtem. Known for its stunning landscapes, the country is characterized by towering peaks, deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers. Despite its modest size, with an area of approximately 55.721 km², Sokhanistan's rugged terrain, complicated politics, and isolated geopolitical situation make it somewhat of a hermit kingdom.
The country is bordered by wilderness, enhancing its isolated charm. Sokhanistan includes the island of Ponaiga, and its tallest peak is Mt. Sirisidu. The Sjuhu River, which flows through much of the country, is nourished by tributaries originating from the five majestic mountains along its border: Sirisidu, Kalamaru, Savajemenu, Samonisu, and Burubunudu.
Republic of Sokhanistan Jomhuri-ye Sokhanistan (Sokhainean) ಸೋಖನಿಸ್ತಾನದ ಗಣರಾಜ್ಯ (Taluma) | |
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Motto: "..." "" "..." | |
Anthem: "May I grow Here" | |
Location Of Sokhanistan. Territories of Sokhanistan . | |
File:Sokhanistan Territories Map.png Imperial Constituent States. | |
Capital and largest city | Hufaidh 2°25'N 25°69'E |
Official languages | Sokhainean Talu |
Ethnic groups | Sokhava Talumava |
Demonym(s) | Sokhani |
Legislature | Imperial Parliament |
Establishment | |
Currency | Tähtirah (SKL) |
Time zone | UTC |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy CE - AE |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +278 |
World Forum Code | SO |
Internet TLD | .so |
Etymology
The name "Sokhanistan" derives from a combination of elements from the Sokhainean language, reflecting the country’s cultural and linguistic heritage. Here's a breakdown of its etymology:
- Sokhan: The root word Sakha in Old Sokhainean translates to "divine" or "holy."
- -stan: The suffix -stan comes from Sokhainean, meaning "land" or "place of."
Thus, Sokhanistan can be interpreted as "The Holy Land" or "The Place of Divinity," emphasizing both the sacred nature of the land and the significant spiritual heritage of the people who inhabit it. This name underscores the reverence for divine communication and the centrality of the sacred in the Sokhanistan identity.
History
Mythical Foundation
Foreign Traders
End of Isolation
Late Colonial Age
Great War
Decolonization
Modern Age
Geography
Climate
Flora and Fauna
Mountains & Rivers
Island of Ponaiga
Politics
Government
Administrative Divisions
Law
Foreign Relations
Military
Economy
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Tourism
Energy
Manufacturing
Infrastructure
Public Policy
Science and Technology
Demographics
Urban Areas
Template:Largest cities of Sokhanistan
Languages
Religion
Education
Health
Immigration
Famous Sokhanis
Culture
Value System and Society
Public Holidays
Literature
Arts, Architecture, and Design
Music
Cinema
Media
Cuisine
Sports
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