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Koré'hetanùa is largely considered to be the origin of Austronesian civilization in Ixnay, with the coastal city of Arisaki being the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Australis. How humans were able to migrate to Koré'hetanùa, let alone Australis, is contested to this day. Genetic evidence would suggest that the population of Koré'hetanùa originates from southeast Alshar, with geographically proximate nations such as [[Corumm]] and Xingkai'pei being suspected origins of Austronesian people. However, these two landmasses are separated by the vast and deep Ocean of Cathay, making early maritime travel a working theory only if it is accepted that Polynesian maritime technology was far more developed than in other parts of the world.
Koré'hetanùa is largely considered to be the origin of Austronesian civilization in Ixnay, with the coastal city of Arisaki being the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Australis. How humans were able to migrate to Koré'hetanùa, let alone Australis, is contested to this day. Genetic evidence would suggest that the population of Koré'hetanùa originates from southeast Alshar, with geographically proximate nations such as [[Corumm]] and Xingkai'pei being suspected origins of Austronesian people. However, these two landmasses are separated by the vast and deep Ocean of Cathay, making early maritime travel a working theory only if it is accepted that Polynesian maritime technology was far more developed than in other parts of the world.
==Etymology==
The name Koré'hetanùa is a combination of the names of the three main tribes that make up the present-day population of the country, the Koré, Túwapoviheta, and the Nùa Qıgòa. The Koré part of Koré'hetanùa is derived from the Koré tribe. The Koré have referred to themselves as such since antiquity and the name is typically interpreted as referring to "te korédá ola" or "the early people", deriving from the belief the native tribal belief that the Koré were the first people of Australis. The "heta" part of Koré'hetanùa refers to the Túwapoviheta. The Túwapoviheta have called themselves such since splitting from the Koré, with their name deriving from "ola túwa povi'ina he'te nùa" or "people towards proving to the new" or more simply "the newly made people".


==History==
==History==