Takatta Loa

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Takatta Loa, officially known as the Union of Takatta Loa, is a nation approximately 254,350 miles in area and located on the subcontinent Vallos, which is located on Sarpedon. The term Takatta Loa is considered overtly formal, and the word Makono Tapa, literally "Garden Temple" in Archaic Dusuamaba, is used by the general populace to refer to their homeland. It is divided into 14 cultural, linguistic and geographical regions; the Loa Islands, the Batana Coast, the Matelu Rivers, the Matelu Mountains, the Amateate Rivers, the Itoato Rivers and Ikito Mountains, the Bisaka River, the Ni'itisi River, the Ratoati'itama, the Nako'oko Lake, No'omo, the Utelaimu Mountains and the Huito Rivers. Takatta Loa is predominantly wet, tropical rainforest with drier savanna to the north. 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. Additionally, Takatta Loa is exceptionally abundant in cultures, with nearly 100 indigenous ethnic groups found within its borders.

Union of Takatta Loa

Na'atasimo hisamilo Ta Kata Loa (Insuo Loa)
Flag of Takatta Loa
Flag
Motto: Nakui'i hikabisi nisuna kata nahaju mata'a (Insuo Loa)
Under the Banyan's shade, all sing in harmony
Anthem: Under the Banyan's Shade
CapitalNinao
Largest cityDisa'adakuo
Official languagesInsuo Loa
Ethnic groups
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Religion
Nagalism
Demonym(s)Loa
GovernmentFederated Absolute Monarchy
• Katu (Queen)
Paolai'ilo ku Mia'akama sao Niamanaino so sao ku Balusonutama Ka'ama'akama sao Ilo'ohuta Ma'asamato, Queen of Isohotainao
LegislatureNamosune Katu (Council of Sovereigns)
Establishment
• Settlement Period
1700 BCE - 650 BCE
• First Instance of the Loa
651 BCE - 498 BCE
• Emergence of Literacy
497 BCE - 102 CE
• Four Kingdoms Period
103 CE - 652 CE
• The Time of the First Incarnate
653 CE - 709 CE
• Conquest of Mi'isima
710 CE - 869 CE
• The Time of the Second Incarnate and the establishment of the Loa Imperial Domain
870 CE - 928 CE
• Conquest of the Uplands
929 CE - 1184 CE
• Time of the Third Incarnate
1185 CE - 1236 CE
• The Loa Golden Age
1237 CE - 1789 CE
• Time of the False Incarnate and Collapse of the Loa Golden Age
1790 CE - 1823 CE
• The Reclamation Period
1824 CE - 1955 CE
• Union of Takatta Loa
1955 CE - Present
Area
• Total area
658,763.476 km2 (254,350.000 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
106,535,955
• 2021 census
106,535,955
• Density
162/km2 (419.6/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$1,956,911,630,594
• Per capita
$18,368.56
CurrencyLoa Luo (LLU)

Modern day Takatta Loa is a federated absolute monarchy, with two of its client nations being tribal confederacies and one being the domain of a warlord. Takatta Loa has approximately 106,535,955 citizens, with the largest nation, the Kingdom of Nisoma, containing 24.24 million people. With a GDP of $1,956,911,630,594, Takatta Loa is considered particularly poor due to its large population. The wealth disparity is quite large with the poorest of the Loa living on simple subsistence agriculture.

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

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