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Koré'hetanùa is the largest nation by area and GDP per capita in the Austronesian world and is the second largest state by population and GDP behind Loa Republic. The economy of Koré'hetanùa is very diverse, largely out of necessity. Being so isolated Koré'hetanùa has significant industries in the traditional three industrial sectors of raw materials, manufacturing, and services.  
Koré'hetanùa is the largest nation by area and GDP per capita in the Austronesian world and is the second largest state by population and GDP behind Loa Republic. The economy of Koré'hetanùa is very diverse, largely out of necessity. Being so isolated Koré'hetanùa has significant industries in the traditional three industrial sectors of raw materials, manufacturing, and services.  


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 Tanhai 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 [[Daxia]] and Tanhai 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==
==Etymology==