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|capital =            [[Santa Maria]]
|capital =            [[Santa Maria]]
|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|official_languages = [[Classical Latin|Latin]]<br>[[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]<br>[[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]
|official_languages = {{hlist|[[Classical Latin{{!}}Latin]]|[[Rumahokian Pelaxian{{!}}Pelaxian]]|[[Brenadine Tainean{{!}}Reform Tainean]]}}
|regional_languages = [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]<br>Insuo Loa
|regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Cartadanian language{{!}}Cartadanian]]|[[Insuo Loa]]}}
|languages_type    = Unrecognised regional languages
|languages          = {{hlist|{{wp|Norman language|Bahiais}}|{{wp|Walloon language|Outer Rumais}}|{{wp|Picard language|Upper Inner Rumais}}|{{wp|Ath|Lower Inner Rumais}}|{{wp|Italian language in Venezuela|Bariano}}}}
|ethnic_groups =      {{plainlist|'''By race:'''
|ethnic_groups =      {{plainlist|'''By race:'''
* 61.6% [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]
* 61.6% [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]
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'''Rumahoki''', officially the '''Most Serene Sovereignty of Rumahoki''' (Latin: ''Serenissima Dominatio Rumahociae''; Pelaxian: ''Serenísima Soberanía de Rumajoqui''; Reform Tainean: ''Serenisim Sauberanetas des Roumahauki''), is a {{wp|sovereign state|sovereign country}} located in eastern [[Vallos]]. It shares a land border with [[Takatta Loa]] in the southwest, [[Vallejar]] in the south, [[Almadaria]] in the west, the [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] exclave of [[Vespera]] in the north, and it shares a maritime border with the [[Cartadania|Cartadanian]] state of [[Porta Bianca]] in the northeast and [[Puertego]] in the southeast. Its coastline runs throughout the [[Taínean Sea]]. Like its neighbours, Rumahoki is a megadiverse nation boasting one of the highest biodiversity across the biomes within it. The Rumahokian economy is a {{wp|mixed economy}} with elements of {{wp|tripartism}} and {{wp|dirigism}} with most public services (most notably healthcare, electricity, and mass public transport) being controlled by the government. However, private industries are permitted to operate in most other sectors such as telecommunications, shipping, and retail. Uniquely, the Rumahokian government is a {{wp|elective monarchy|semi-elective}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} under a {{wp|parliamentary system}} with a democratic {{wp|dominant-party system}} and a {{wp|fusion of powers}} with a powerful {{wp|head of state}}.
'''Rumahoki''' ({{wp|Classical Latin|Latin}}: ''Rumahociae''; [[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]: ''Rumajoqui''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''Roumahauki''), officially the '''Most Serene Sovereignty of Rumahoki''' (Latin: ''Serenissima Dominatio Rumahociae''; Pelaxian: ''Serenísima Soberanía de Rumajoqui''; Reform Tainean: ''Serenisim Sauberanetas des Roumahauki''), is a {{wp|sovereign state|sovereign country}} located in eastern [[Vallos]]. It shares a land border with [[Takatta Loa]] in the southwest, [[Vallejar]] in the south, [[Almadaria]] in the west, the [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] exclave of [[Vespera]] in the north, and it shares a maritime border with the [[Cartadania|Cartadanian]] state of [[Porta Bianca]] in the northeast and [[Puertego]] in the southeast. Its coastline runs throughout the [[Taínean Sea]]. Like its neighbours, Rumahoki is a megadiverse nation boasting one of the highest biodiversity across the biomes within it. The Rumahokian economy is a {{wp|mixed economy}} with elements of {{wp|tripartism}} and {{wp|dirigism}} with most public services (most notably healthcare, electricity, and mass public transport) being controlled by the government. However, private industries are permitted to operate in most other sectors such as telecommunications, shipping, and retail. Uniquely, the Rumahokian government is a {{wp|elective monarchy|semi-elective}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} under a {{wp|parliamentary system}} with a democratic {{wp|dominant-party system}} and a {{wp|fusion of powers}} with a powerful {{wp|head of state}}.


From 1976 until 1994, Rumahoki was under a regime greatly inspired by {{wp|conservative}} and {{wp|authoritarian}} ideologies complete with a sham democracy. This regime was known as the [[Delepasian Commonwealth]], using the former Pelaxian name of the nation. This all changed with the [[Velvet Revolution]] in 1994 when left-wing factions of the [[Rumahokian Imperial Armed Forces]] overthrew the government and sparked a brief civil war period, eventually pushing through a series of sweeping democratic reforms which culminated in the [[Constitution of Rumahoki|Rumahokian Constitution of 1996]].
From 1976 until 1994, Rumahoki was under a regime greatly inspired by {{wp|conservative}} and {{wp|authoritarian}} ideologies complete with a sham democracy. This regime was known as the [[Delepasian Commonwealth]], using the former Pelaxian name of the nation. This all changed with the [[Velvet Revolution]] in 1994 when left-wing factions of the [[Rumahokian Imperial Armed Forces]] overthrew the government and sparked a brief civil war period, eventually pushing through a series of sweeping democratic reforms which culminated in the [[Constitution of Rumahoki|Rumahokian Constitution of 1996]].
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===Language===
===Language===
{{main|Languages of Rumahoki}}
{{main|Languages of Rumahoki}}
[[Rumahokian Pelaxian]] is the majority language in Rumahoki, having been introduced to mainland Vallos with the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos|arrival]] of Captain [[Mauricio José Delepas]] on [[Bahia de Los Ruma|Bahía de Los Ruma]] in the year [[1497]]. [[Reform Tainean]], an Occidental-influenced standarisation of the [[Tainean langauge]], is the language of the [[Taineans]] ever since it start being taught in northern Rumahokian schools in [[1911]]. The native Tainean dialects are still spoken in increasingly smaller numbers in northern Rumahoki, usually by older Taineans and isolated Tainean villages. [[Classical Latin]] has historically been used as a {{wp|lingua franca}} by the Taineans when communicating with the [[Latinic peoples]], the [[Bergendii]], and the [[Delepasians]]. The [[Cartadanian language]] is almost exclusively spoken by the people of [[Portas Gemeas|Portas Gêmeas]] and [[Trescolinia|Trêscolinia]] as is [[Insuo Loa]] by the [[Loa people in Rumahoki|Loa people]] in [[Kalanatoa]], [[Na'aturie]], and [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia|Junu'úrinia Ba'andasi-Navidadía]]. [[Almadarian Pelaxian]], [[Caphiric Latin]], and [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] are other known minority languages in Rumahoki.
The [[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Rumahokian]] vernacular of Pelaxian is the majority language in Rumahoki, having been introduced to mainland Vallos with the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos|arrival]] of Captain [[Mauricio José Delepas]] on [[Bahia de Los Ruma|Bahía de Los Ruma]] in the year [[1497]] with elements of {{wp|Galician language|Isurian}}. [[Reform Tainean]], an Occidental-influenced standardisation of the [[Tainean langauge]], is the language of the [[Taineans]] ever since it start being taught in northern Rumahokian schools in [[1911]]. The native Tainean dialects are still spoken in increasingly smaller numbers in northern Rumahoki, usually by older Taineans and isolated Tainean villages. [[Classical Latin]] has historically been used as a {{wp|lingua franca}} by the Taineans when communicating with the [[Latinic peoples]], the [[Bergendii]], and the [[Delepasians]]. The [[Cartadanian language]] is almost exclusively spoken by the people of [[Portas Gemeas|Portas Gêmeas]] and [[Trescolinia|Trêscolinia]] as is [[Insuo Loa]] by the [[Loa people in Rumahoki|Loa people]] in [[Kalanatoa]], [[Na'aturie]], and [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia|Junu'úrinia Ba'andasi-Navidadía]]. [[Almadarian Pelaxian]], [[Caphiric Latin]], [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], and various Occidental hybrid languages such as {{wp|Norman language|Bahiais}} are other known minority languages in Rumahoki.


===Religion===
===Religion===
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