Takatta Loa
Republic of Takatta Loa Jomuria'ari Takatta Loa (Insuo Loa) | |
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Motto: Nakui'i hikabisi nisuna kata nahaju mata'a (Insuo Loa) WIP | |
Anthem: Under the Banyan's Shade | |
Capital | Ninao |
Largest city | Disa'adakuo |
Official languages | Insuo Loa |
Ethnic groups (2030) |
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Religion | Kapuhenasa |
Demonym(s) | Loa |
Government | Constitutional Theocracy |
• Incarnate | Sedanraia, Incarnate of Natano |
Legislature | Four Houses |
Closed Houses of Queens and Orders | |
Open Houses of Commons and Chieftains | |
Establishment | |
• Settlement Period | 1700 BCE - 650 BCE |
Area | |
• Total area | 658,763.476 km2 (254,350.000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2030 census | 124,562,985 |
• Density | 190/km2 (492.1/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2030 estimate |
• Total | $4,675,285,076,245 |
• Per capita | $37,533.50 |
Currency | Loa Luo (LLU) |
Driving side | left |
Takatta Loa, officially known as the Republic of Takatta Loa, is a nation approximately 254,350 miles in area and located on the subcontinent Vallos, which is located on Sarpedon. Takatta Loa is predominantly wet, tropical rainforest, with a seasonal monsoon. The environment makes for an exceptionally biodiverse region, with many of the indigenous plants and animals being found only elsewhere on Vallos and nowhere else in the world.
Modern day Takatta Loa is a constitutional theocracy, with the Order of Natano being the official rulers of the republic, but holding mostly ceremonial powers and very limited legislative powers. The four legislative Houses, divided broadly into Open (elected officials) and Closed (hereditary or very limited electorate), hold the powers of government. In particular, the Open Houses are the primary legislative, administrative and security focused bodies while the Closed Houses form the national budget and oversee healthcare and education. All four of the legislative houses are involved in the legislative voting process, however.
Etymology
History
Settlement Period
Emergence of Literacy
Four Kingdoms
First Incarnate
Conquest of Mi'isima and Second Incarnate
Establishment of the Loa Imperial Domain
Loa Golden Age
Loss of the Kindreds
Decline of the Loa Golden Age
False Incarnate
Reclamation Period
Union of Takatta Loa
Geography
Ecology
Climate and environment
Government and Politics
Law
Demographics
Ethnicity
Language
Religion