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| title = Six official names
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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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Because these three factions were unable to find a suitable compromise, the Delepasian Kingdom was racked with instability and chaos as the inland-coastal divide led to a few of the states within the kingdom to outright declare war on one another. Within three months, the kingdom was dissolved and each state was free to do as they please. Some of the same nobility who have came up with the dual monarchy idea in the first place decided to attempt to strong-arm the state governments into becoming monarchies with themselves as the monarch. These were only successful in [[Bahia (Rumahoki)|Bahia]] and [[Rios Gemelos]] with the rest settling for various flavours of republican governance.
Because these three factions were unable to find a suitable compromise, the Delepasian Kingdom was racked with instability and chaos as the inland-coastal divide led to a few of the states within the kingdom to outright declare war on one another. Within three months, the kingdom was dissolved and each state was free to do as they please. Some of the same nobility who have came up with the dual monarchy idea in the first place decided to attempt to strong-arm the state governments into becoming monarchies with themselves as the monarch. These were only successful in [[Bahia (Rumahoki)|Bahia]] and [[Rios Gemelos]] with the rest settling for various flavours of republican governance.
Of the newly-independent Delepasian states that have emerged after 1852, the [[Kingdom of Bahia]] was among the first of these polities to have fully stabilised, having done so thanks to its largely stable political scene, which was in stark contrast to neighbouring [[Rosaria]] which had underwent many years of socio-political turmoil. Bahia's stability had also enabled the kingdom to become one of the main migratory hubs in Vallos, with many migrants coming from [[Yonderre]]. The influx of migrants would prove to be a bit troublesome for Bahia due to the lack of space, and in an act of desperation, the kingdom would assign Larianan captain [[Andrea Crocetti]] with the task of leading a voyage towards a new land for willing migrants. In truth, the Bahian government had very little idea on open oceanic navigation, and had mostly wanted to find a way to get rid of the migrants without turning them back all the while bringing in a foreign captain under empty promises. The simple fact that the voyage would wind up landing on [[Pertra]], and eventually establishing what would become the state of [[Samalosi]], came to be by happy accident, but to all who were involved in the voyage it was a pleasant surprise.


===Pact of Eighteen and Delepasian Commonwealth===
===Pact of Eighteen and Delepasian Commonwealth===
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===Federal subdivisions===
===Federal subdivisions===
{{main|Administrative divisions of Rumahoki}}
{{main|Administrative divisions of Rumahoki}}
Rumahoki is a federal state with nineteen [[Administrative divisions of Rumahoki#States of Rumahoki|''estados'']], including the [[Federal District (Rumahoki)|Federal District]] containing the nation's capital of [[Santa Maria]]. The primary purpose behind these entities is to be the primary-level divisions, complete with their own constitution and form of government. These entities are delegated some autonomy and self-governance, thus allowing them to pass their own laws and policies, provided that it doesn't violate the [[Constitution of Rumahoki|constitution]]. The states are further divided into [[provinces of Rumahoki|''provincias'']], [[parishes of Rumahoki|''parroquias'']], [[cantons of Rumahoki|''cantones'']], and [[municipalities of Rumahoki|''municipios'']]. These divisions are responsible for certain functions, but most notably not the educational functions due to the highly centralised nature of the education system. The ''comarcas'' serve a dual-purpose, totaling to 500, not only do they serve as a common local government over multiple municipalities they also serve as a means for the apportionment of seats in the [[Congress of the Commons]] as a means to prevent the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]] from being dominated by the cities.
Rumahoki is a federal state with twenty [[Administrative divisions of Rumahoki#States of Rumahoki|''estados'']], including the [[Federal District (Rumahoki)|Federal District]] containing the nation's capital of [[Santa Maria]]. The primary purpose behind these entities is to be the primary-level divisions, complete with their own constitution and form of government. These entities are delegated some autonomy and self-governance, thus allowing them to pass their own laws and policies, provided that it doesn't violate the [[Constitution of Rumahoki|constitution]]. The states are further divided into [[provinces of Rumahoki|''provincias'']], [[parishes of Rumahoki|''parroquias'']], [[cantons of Rumahoki|''cantones'']], and [[municipalities of Rumahoki|''municipios'']]. These divisions are responsible for certain functions, but most notably not the educational functions due to the highly centralised nature of the education system. The ''comarcas'' serve a dual-purpose, totaling to 500, not only do they serve as a common local government over multiple municipalities they also serve as a means for the apportionment of seats in the [[Congress of the Commons]] as a means to prevent the [[National Assembly of Rumahoki|National Assembly]] from being dominated by the cities.


The government of Rumahoki also provides maps of the extent of the nation's four main cultures as well as the nation's regions. Three states are [[Taineans|Tainean]], three states are [[Loa people|Loa]], two states are [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]], and twelve states are [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]. The state of [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia]] is the only state to have two major cultures, those being Loa and Delepasian. The largest state by area is [[Rosaria]] at 137,664.89 square kilometers (53,152.71 sq mi), while the Federal District is the smallest state by area at 1127.24 square kilometers (435.23 sq mi).
The government of Rumahoki also provides maps of the extent of the nation's four main cultures as well as the nation's regions. Three states are [[Taineans|Tainean]], three states are [[Loa people|Loa]], two states are [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian]], and twelve states are [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]. The state of [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia]] is the only state to have two major cultures, those being Loa and Delepasian, and the state of [[Samalosi]] is the only state not to have a majority in any of the nation's four major cultures; instead its major culture is [[Samalosians|Samalosi]]. The largest state by area is [[Rosaria]] at 137,664.89 square kilometers (53,152.71 sq mi), while the Federal District is the smallest state by area at 1127.24 square kilometers (435.23 sq mi).


Five out of nineteen states are {{wp|constituent monarchy|constituent monarchies}}, those being [[Bahia (Rumahoki)|Bahia]], [[Rios Gemelos]], [[Portas Gemeas]], [[Kalanatoa]], and [[Na'aturie]]; the latter two being theocracies, and Portas Gemeas is an example of a more traditional elective monarchy. The rest of the states are republics. The states of [[Tescolinia]], [[New Isuria]], and [[Valio]] are also known as [[Autonomous islands of Rumahoki|autonomous islands]]; islands on equal status to the rest of the states despite their small area.
Six out of twenty states are {{wp|constituent monarchy|constituent monarchies}}, those being [[Bahia (Rumahoki)|Bahia]], [[Rios Gemelos]], [[Portas Gemeas]], [[Samalosi]], [[Kalanatoa]], and [[Na'aturie]]; the latter two being theocracies, and Portas Gemeas and Samalosi are both examples of a more traditional elective monarchy. The rest of the states are republics. The states of [[Tescolinia]], [[New Isuria]], and [[Valio]] are also known as [[Autonomous islands of Rumahoki|autonomous islands]]; islands on equal status to the rest of the states despite their small area.


===Politics===
===Politics===
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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 =  
| 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
| 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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