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The {{wp|Tongan language|Songvan language}}, which belongs to the Greater Polynesian phylum and is most closely related to the {{wp|Niuean language|Katoruean language}} of Katorue, is the majority language of Ngatra and official status. Songvan is the mother tongue of 66% of the population. Ēngatran, a {{wp|mixed language}} or {{wp|creole}} deriving from Songvan and from Coscivian languages (primarily Kastrovan Coscivian and Maritime Coscivian) is the second most-spoken language in the state, and is the mother tongue of the local ''[[kolakoskem]]'' community. | |||
==Economy== | ==Economy== |
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State of Ngatra Ārka Ēngatra | |
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Country | Kiravian Federacy |
Theme | Sarolastan |
Capital | Halotisar |
Population | 1,981,434 |
Governor | Mohenoa Hufanga (NPP) |
Chancellor | Talanoa Tuipulotuv (NUP) |
Stanora seats | 3 |
Official languages | Songvan Ngatran High Coscivian |
Postal Abbreviation | NGT |
Ngatra State is a state of the Kiravian Federacy comprising the Songva-Ngatra island group within the Sarolasta archipelago.
Geography
History
Governance
Politics
Law
Ngatra has no seatbelt law. It requires vehicle registration plates on both the fore and aft of four-wheeled motor vehicles and on the aft of two-wheeled motors vehicles, the latter being more common in the state.
Society and Culture
The Songvan language, which belongs to the Greater Polynesian phylum and is most closely related to the Katoruean language of Katorue, is the majority language of Ngatra and official status. Songvan is the mother tongue of 66% of the population. Ēngatran, a mixed language or creole deriving from Songvan and from Coscivian languages (primarily Kastrovan Coscivian and Maritime Coscivian) is the second most-spoken language in the state, and is the mother tongue of the local kolakoskem community.