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| title = Six official names
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| data6 = {{nowrap|Le Pule Silisili Ese o Ruma'oki}}
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|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|official_languages = {{hlist|[[Classical Latin{{!}}Latin]]|[[Rumahokian Pelaxian{{!}}Pelaxian]]|[[Brenadine Tainean{{!}}Reform Tainean]]}}
|official_languages = {{hlist|[[Classical Latin{{!}}Latin]]|[[Rumahokian Pelaxian{{!}}Pelaxian]]|[[Brenadine Tainean{{!}}Reform Tainean]]}}
|regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Cartadanian language{{!}}Cartadanian]]|[[Insuo Loa]]}}
|regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Cartadanian language{{!}}Cartadanian]]|[[Insuo Loa]]|{{wp|Samoan language|Samalosian}}}}
|languages_type    = Unrecognised regional languages
|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}}}}
|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]]
* 57.2% [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]
* 20.7% [[Taineans|Tainean]]
* 19.6% [[Taineans|Tainean]]
* 9.2% [[Loa]]
* 8.4% [[Loa]]
* 7.2% [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]]
* 6.5% [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]]
* 1.3% [[Race and ethnicity in the Rumahoki census|Other]]
* 5.3% [[Samalosians|Samalosi]]
* 3% [[Race and ethnicity in the Rumahoki census|Other]]
}}
}}
{{plainlist|'''By origin:'''
{{plainlist|'''By origin:'''
* 69.1% [[Sarpedon]]
* 63.7% [[Sarpedon]]
* 20.7% [[Crona]]
* 19.6% [[Crona]]
* 9.2% [[Polynesia]]
* 13.7% [[Polynesia]]
* 1.0% Other
* 3.0% Other
}}
}}
|religion =          {{ublist|item_style=white-space:nowrap;
|religion =          {{ublist|item_style=white-space:nowrap;
|{{Tree list}}
|{{Tree list}}
* 88.5% [[Christianity in Rumahoki|Christianity]]
* 89.3% [[Christianity in Rumahoki|Christianity]]
** 64.8% [[Catholic Church in Rumahoki|Catholic]]
** 65.6% [[Catholic Church in Rumahoki|Catholic]]
** 20.7% [[Protestantism in Rumahoki|Protestant]]
** 20.7% [[Protestantism in Rumahoki|Protestant]]
*** 17.2% [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism|Reform]]
*** 17.2% [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism|Reform]]
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** 3.0% Other Christianity
** 3.0% Other Christianity
{{Tree list/end}}
{{Tree list/end}}
| 9.2% [[Marian Kapuhenasa]]
| 8.4% [[Marian Kapuhenasa]]
| 2.3% [[Religion in Rumahoki|Other]]
| 2.3% [[Religion in Rumahoki|Other]]
}}
}}
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|area_rank =  
|area_rank =  
|area_km2 =              1,409,057
|area_km2 =              1,409,057
|population_estimate = 53,515,729 (2034)
|population_estimate = 58,912,542 (2034)
|population_census = 52,887,592 (2032)
|population_census = 58,284,405 (2032)
|population_density_km2 = 37.14
|population_density_km2 = 37.14
|GDP_PPP = $4.711 trillion
|GDP_PPP = $4.711 trillion
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}}


'''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.
'''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. Through the state of [[Samalosi]], located in [[Peratra]], Rumahoki also shares a land border with [[Tierrador]] through its commonwealth of [[Teschego]]. Its main 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}}.
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}}.
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"Rumahoki" originated from antiquity as a term meaning "earthly paradise" in the eastern dialects of the [[Tainean language]]. The meaning behind this term is currently debated upon, but it may have had its origins in the [[Heaven Ships]] which has been noted to be how the [[Taineans]] migrated to [[Vallos]] after being forced out of [[Crona]] by the [[North Songun civilization|North Songun civilisation]]. Much like [[Arona]], the name may be in reference to the favourable sea and weather conditions enjoyed by the people living there.
"Rumahoki" originated from antiquity as a term meaning "earthly paradise" in the eastern dialects of the [[Tainean language]]. The meaning behind this term is currently debated upon, but it may have had its origins in the [[Heaven Ships]] which has been noted to be how the [[Taineans]] migrated to [[Vallos]] after being forced out of [[Crona]] by the [[North Songun civilization|North Songun civilisation]]. Much like [[Arona]], the name may be in reference to the favourable sea and weather conditions enjoyed by the people living there.
==History==
==History==
''What is a general overview of your country's path through history?''
===Early Vallosi settlements and Glaistic culture===
===Early Vallosi settlements and Glaistic culture===
{{main|Vallosi people|Glaistic civilization{{!}}Glaistic civilisation}}
{{main|Vallosi people|Glaistic civilization{{!}}Glaistic civilisation}}
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| other =  
| label1 = [[Delepasians]]
| label1 = [[Delepasians]]
| value1 =61.6
| value1 =57.2
| color1 =Yellow
| color1 =Yellow
| label2 =[[Taineans]]
| label2 =[[Taineans]]
| value2 =20.7
| value2 =19.6
| color2 =Red
| color2 =Red
| label3 =[[Loa]]
| label3 =[[Loa]]
| value3 =9.2
| value3 =8.4
| color3 =Black
| color3 =Black
| label4 =[[Cartadanians]]
| label4 =[[Cartadanians]]
| value4 =7.2
| value4 =6.5
| color4 =LimeGreen
| color4 =LimeGreen
| label5 =[[Race and ethnicity in the Rumahoki census|Other]]
| label5 =[[Samalosians]]
| value5 =1.3
| value5 =5.3
| color5 =Brown
| color5 =Grey
| label6 =[[Race and ethnicity in the Rumahoki census|Other]]
| value6 =3
| color6 =Brown
}}
}}
Rumahoki's population is highly diverse, but research on Rumahokian ethnicity has felt the impact on nationalist discourses on identity. Ever since their independence from [[Pelaxia]], the former Pelaxian colonies have all promoted the view that all Pelaxian-descended people in eastern [[Vallos]] are part of the [[Delepasians|Delepasian]] community, within which they were all considered indistinguishable from one another regardless of genealogy. Because of this, which was further spurred on by [[Delepasian exceptionalism]], the Delepasian community is largely seen as a "{{wp|melting pot}}" as multiple Occidental immigrants that have migrated to the Delepasian polities in the 19th Century, such as Yonderrans and Larianans, were noted to have largely assimilated to the point that many fusion cultures and languages were nearly driven to extinction.
Rumahoki's population is highly diverse, but research on Rumahokian ethnicity has felt the impact on nationalist discourses on identity. Ever since their independence from [[Pelaxia]], the former Pelaxian colonies have all promoted the view that all Pelaxian-descended people in eastern [[Vallos]] are part of the [[Delepasians|Delepasian]] community, within which they were all considered indistinguishable from one another regardless of genealogy. Because of this, which was further spurred on by [[Delepasian exceptionalism]], the Delepasian community is largely seen as a "{{wp|melting pot}}" as multiple Occidental immigrants that have migrated to the Delepasian polities in the 19th Century, such as Yonderrans and Larianans, were noted to have largely assimilated to the point that many fusion cultures and languages were nearly driven to extinction.
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| other =  
| other =  
| label1 = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
| label1 = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
| value1 =64.8
| value1 =65.6
| color1 =NavajoWhite
| color1 =NavajoWhite
| label2 = [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism|Reform]]
| label2 = [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism|Reform]]
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| color2 =Purple
| color2 =Purple
| label3 = [[Marian Kapuhenasa]]
| label3 = [[Marian Kapuhenasa]]
| value3 =9.2
| value3 =8.4
| color3 =Black
| color3 =Black
| label4 = Other Christian
| label4 = Other Christian
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