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| '''Country''' || [[Kiravia|Kiravian Federacy]]
| language        = Taństan Coscivian
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| religion        = Ruricanism (traditional)<br>Various others
| '''Capital''' || [[Aldēmar]]
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| '''Largest City''' || [[Valēka]]
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| pda_status      = Forward
| '''Population''' || 125,376,000
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| '''Chief Executive'''<br>  <small>''(Acting)''</small> || Marcus Árelius Irastonen (EXP)
| subgroups        = Green Taństans, Blue Taństans, Marþonans
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| related          = Liśkans, Ebondans, Ferūlans
| '''Chancellor''' || Tarcisius A.D.V. Akriśenton (JDP)
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| orig_state      = [[Fariva]], [[Harma]], [[Valta]]
| '''Legislature''' || Republican Assembly<br>
| dias_state      = ''Throughout Kirav''
*Council of State
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*Legislative Congress
*Assembly of Delegates
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| '''[[Federal Stanora|Stanora]] seats''' || 5
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| '''Official languages''' || [[Kiravic Coscivian|Kiravic]], Sedhan
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| '''Other Languages''' || Peninsular Coscivian 
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| '''Time Zone''' || Valēka Standard Time
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| '''Postal Abbreviation''' || KIY
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[[Category:Kiravian federal subjects]]


'''Kiygrava''', often referred to in Ænglish as '''the Kiygrava''' is the most populous state of the [[Kiravian Federacy]], located in the northeastern region of [[Great Kirav]]. Home to [[Valēka]], the Federacy's largest city and economic and cultural capital, Kiygrava has always been at the centre of Kiravian history, with its economic, political, and cultural influence stretching far through time and space. Home to the first permanent [[Coscivian]] settlements in Ixnay, Kiygrava played a pivotal role in the colonial and viceregal periods of Kiravian history, and during the [[Republican Revolution]]. It was the first area of Kirav to industrialise, and its merchants and mariners led the rise of Kiravia as a maritime and mercantile power.
The '''Taństans''' are a Coscivian ethnic group, one of the largest single ethnic groups in the Kiravian Federacy.


==History==
==History==
The Coscivian expedition led by Kedhur Valēkas that discovered Great Kiravia made its first landfall on the island of [[Ilánova]]. While circumnavigating the island in order to chart its coasts, the explorers sighted a larger landmass, the island continent of Great Kirav proper. Sailing southest toward and around the Iaspara Peninsula, Valēkas and his crew entered what is now the Valēka Roadstead, which they noted for its sheltered waters and several natural harbours created by the surrounding islands and peninsulae.
[History]
 
===Colonial Period===
Emperor Iavorius II separated the office of Grand Admiral of Ixnay from that of Viceroy of Kiravia, and reorganised the Coscivian colonies in Great Kirav into several smaller viceroyalties. The reduced Viceroyalty of the Kiygrava originally extended from the northeast border of Hanoram to the southeast border of [[Harma]], with undefined boundaries to the north and west. The Viceroy was relieved of responsibility for relations with the Gaelic polities of the Far Northeast, while remaining responsible for the ground defence of the northern and western frontiers. In 20324, all lands south of the Bay of New Hope were assigned to the Viceroyalty of Middle Kiravia. Now more closely resembling its modern shape, Kiygrava now included the Dominion of Iaspara (centred on Valēka), the Dominion of Kanda (centred on Evira), the Dominon of Róvidrea, the Realm of Sedhedan, the Intendancy of the Upper Kiygrava, and 2-5 shifting military districts covering outlying highland and northern areas, with their sparse populations of Gaels, Aboriginals, and a few Sedhem Coscivian homesteaders.
 
===Viceregal Period===
During the Viceregal Period, the Viceroyalty of the Kiygrava and Dominion of Ventarya were the two most powerful Coscivian polities in Great Kirav, more or less evenly matched in terms of population, wealth, and clout. However, the Viceroys of the Kiyrgava struggled to assert their authority against the various subregional assemblies outside of the Kiygrava Valley, and to defend their disputed territorial claims in the Iravokan region, [[Serikorda]], Íarthakelva, and elsewhere against breakaway frontier republics and settlers from neighbouring Coscivian and Gaelic states.
 
From [decade] until the Republican Revolution, Kiygrava and Niyaska were in a state of {{wp|personal union}}. In the [decade], the Viceroyalties of Kiygrava, Niyaska, and New Korsa (modern-day Etivéra and [[Váuadra]]), formed a military alliance and loose political union called the United Provinces to counter the influence of Ventarya and expand past the Aterandic Mountains into modern-day Hiterna and Kastera.
 
Valēka-based intellectuals took part in the [[Kilikas Enlightenment]]. This movement, which began in Kiygrava, spread among the educated classes of the eastern Kiravian port cities, and brought renewed interest in the {{wp|Renaissance humanism|humanist}} arts and sciences, and new developments in political philosophy. Notable among these was the work of Kálastuv Vindarin, whose writings revisited the Shaftonist concept of ''kéarita'' (usually translated as "republic", though not entirely congruent in meaning with the Western term), which provided much of the ideological foundation for the Republican Revolution.
 
===Confederal Period===
West Valēka gradually came to the fore as the ''de facto'' administrative capital of the Confederate Republics. Although the [[Federal Stanora|Confederal Stanora]] in its early form convened for its biannual sessions on the [[Hanoram]] riverbank that would later become [[Kartika]], that area's lack of infrastructure led to most government agencies being located in West Valēka. The Stanora itself moved to West Valēka after becoming a permanent body.
During the mid-confederal period, proto-industrialising Kiygrava came to surpass Ventarya in population and economic output. Along with Etivéra and Kastera, it became the main desination for Coscivian immigrants, who saw little opportunity in Ventarya and the other states of South Kirav and Míhanska Bay, which offered few opportunities for land ownership and relied heavily on indentured labour. Although Eriadun was the largest city in the Confederate Republics of Kiravia for much of its existence, Valēka remained unchallenged as its commercial and cultural capital.
 
==Geography==
[[File:Chicago Skyline from John Hancock 96th floor.jpg|thumb|Valēka, the largest city in Kiygrava and all of Kiravia]]
Kiygrava occupies a roughly wedge-shaped territory in the Kiravian Northeast. It borders the states of [[Livella]] and [[Eredlina]] to the east, the Íravokan Sea (a margin of the [[Kilikas Sea]]) to the north, the Aquaric Ocean to the southeast (sharing maritime boundaries with [[Niyasca]] and [[Endivéga]]) , and [[Arcvera]] to the west. The Kiygrava River, for which the state is named, is fed by mountain springs just north of the state's geographic centre, and flows toward the southeast through the Kiygrava River Valley, ultimately bisecting the Iyaspala Peninsula before emptying into the Aquaric Ocean at Valëka.
[[File:Ithaca, NY 01.jpg|thumb|Temperate mixed forests cover most of Kiygrava]]
The state is quasi-officially divided into five geographic and economic regions: the Estuary-Insular region or Lower Kiygrava (comprising the Valēka metropolitan area), Upper Kiygrava (the northern Iyaspala peninsula and the heavily-populated Kiygrava River Valley), Northern Kiygrava (encompassing the area between the source of the Kiygrava River and the Íravokan coast), and Aterandic Kiygrava (the mountainous regions on either side of the River Valley). Lower Kiygrava is heavily urbanised and highly developed, owing to the concentric rings of sattelite cities and suburbs radiating outward from Valēka, though areas of the northern shore of the Iyaspala peninsula and the outer islands are more exurban. Though less extensively developed than Lower Kiygrava, Upper Kiygrava is characterised by exurban and rural areas of smallholds, poultry farms, and dairies, punctuated by medium-sized industrial cities such as Traur, Xæluret, and Evira. Moving northward along the Kiygrava River, the cities give way to large towns and finally to smaller towns of 1-5,000 people, with the state capital of Alëdmar (population 212,000) being by far the largest city in the region.
[[File:Whiteface Mountain from Lake Placid Airport.JPG|thumb|Mt. Karáuna, Upper Kiygrava]]
While Lower Kiygrava and the southern portions of Upper Kiygrava are ethnically diverse, Northern Kiygrava and the northern reaches of Upper Kiygrava have remained predominantly Sedhem since colonisation. Though there is some industry in Northern Kiygrava, concentrated along the Íravokan coast, the hilly uplands are more agrarian and markedly less populated than either the estuary or river valley. Still, the region is more densely populated than the Aterandic mountain areas, which are home to small, scattered hamlets and isolated dwellings inhabited by Sedhem and Kiravite Aboriginals.
 
Temperate mixed forests historically covered most of the state's area, owing to a Laurentian climate. However, moving north and west, the vegetation becomes more hemiboreal-coniferous in accordance with a gradual transition towards a Köppen Dfb continental climate. Forests in the Aterandic highlands also become more coniferous as altitude increases.
 
==Government==
[[File:Vancouver school of theology (UBC-2009).JPG|thumb|Cabinet Secretariat building in Aldēmar]]
The State of Kiygrava is a constitutional republic with a unique tricameral legislature known as the Republican Assembly. The lowest house of the Assembly, known as the Assembly of Delegates, is elected at-large by proportional representation, while the middle house (Legislative Congress) is elected by single-transferrable vote from municipal constituencies and twelve arbitrary electoral districts covering unincorporated areas, and the upper house (Council of State) comprises one Councillor for each countyship, regardless of population, elected by plurality vote.
 
The purpose of this uorthodox arrangement derives from the divergent interests and uneven population spread among Kiygrava's geographic regions and the special constitutional status of the Sedhem ethnic group. The charter of the Colony of the Kiygrava Watershed granted the province as a homeland to the marginalised Sedhem people of Northern Éorsa in gratitude for Sedhem Kedhur Valēkas' discovery of Great Kirav, but permitted other Coscivians to settle there as well. At the time of the Republican Revolution, the Sedhem comprised some 40% of the Kiygravan population, and were present in significant numbers even in the Estuary region. As such, proposals to abolish special status for the Sedhem under the new constitution proved politically untenable, and Article IX of the Fundamental Statute reäffirms that Kiygrava is the inalienable national home of the Sedhem people. As immigration from Éorsa and internal migration from elsewhere in Great Kirav rapidly increased the non-Sedhem population in Lower Kiygrava, the population-based, single-victor electoral system quickly began to diminish the political voice of voters in Upper, Northern, and Aterandic Kiygrava. After legal challenges from the Sedhem community and a tax revolt by Northern Kiygravans of all ethnicities, a constitutional convention met in Aldëmar to work out a compromise reulting in the current system.
 
===Political Landscape===
While Kiygrava's voting habits in federal elections have become rather consistent (see below), its internal politics are rather competitive, reflecting the interests of a large and diverse population. The State Electoral Commission reports that the state has 24 registered parties, 20 of which have won at least one seat in any chamber of the Republican Assembly during the past decade. There are currently fifteen parties represented in the Legislative Congress and Council of State. Since the end of Kirosocialism, the major contenders in Kiygravan politics have been the Civic Institutional Party (centrist), the Democratic-Republican Party (Third Way, Christian left), and the Renewal Party (succeeded by the Excelsior and Justice & Development parties since 21193). These major parties typically rely on the support of smaller parties, many of which represent communal, sectional, or local interests, to form majorities and pass legislation. The Civic Institutional Party dominated Kiygravan politics in the decades leading up to Kirosocialism, and though it remained the second-largest party thereafter, it was generally unwilling and unable to serve as a meaningful opposition to the Socialist Party. The Renewal Party, which, led by [[Andrus Candrin]], defeated the Kirosocialists in the gubernatorial election of 21183, remained similarly dominant for another decade, before disputes over leadership caused it to splinter into five successor parties in 21193.
 
In Kiygravan politics, personality and sectional interests are typically more important than ideology. Many voters have strong loyalties to individual politicians or cliques, and will follow them even as they switch parties and platforms. Parties both large and small devote much of their efforts to securing the loyalty of particular ethnosocial, occupational, and geographic communities, and constituencies are often won and lost by shifting one or two key voter blocs. Members of the Lusem Coscivian ethnic group, for example, are highly loyal to the DRP, and the ''sirētur'' class of exurban and {{wp|Periurban|periurban}} investor-farmers (''see [[Kiygrava#Economy|Economy]]'') have their interests represented by the Caritist Democratic Union. Since its 21193 schism, the rump Renewal Party has survived by cultivating the loyalty of [[Ĥeldican Coscivians]], Kuhlfrosian-Kiravians, and residents of central Tanðurin Island in Valēka. The city of Valēka itself has a two-party system controlled by the Azure Civic Union and Emerald Civic Alliance, whose respective voter bases largely correspond to the fanbases of the city's two Federal Fieldball League teams, the Valēka Emperors and Valēka Metropolitans. Kiygravan cities outside the Valēka commuter belt often play the major parties off one another to obtain the best policy considerations for their areas. Ēvira and its environs have formed a party of their own, the Civil Union Party, dedicated to promoting the region's interests.
 
===Federal Politics===
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:10px"
|+[[Federal Stanora|Federal Stanora Delegation]]
|-
! colspan="2"  style="text-align:center; vertical-align:bottom;"| Member
! valign=bottom | Party
!  style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:center;"| First Elected
|-
| style="background-color:DarkTurquoise" |&nbsp;
| [[Fíodur Ivrameĥtin]]
| style="text-align:center;" | Excelsior Party ([[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]])
| style="text-align:center;" | 21185
|-
| style="background-color:DarkTurquoise" |&nbsp;
| Deridan Vóstigarvan
| style="text-align:center;" | Republican Moderate Party ([[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]])
| style="text-align:center;" | 21196
|-
| style="background-color:DarkTurquoise" |&nbsp;
| Alastur Tellūrid
| style="text-align:center;" | Excelsior Party ([[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]])
| style="text-align:center;" | 21196
|-
|}
 
As the Federacy's leading economic engine, international port of entry, and financial centre, Kiygrava is a stronghold for the pro-business, ordoliberal [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance]]. The leading parties in the Republican Assembly are affiliated with the Shaftonist-Republicans on the Federal level, reflecting Kiygravan political culture's strong affinity towards free enterprise, public institutions, and political moderation capable of accommodating people of diverse views and backgrounds.
 
As the most populous state, Kiygrava holds the largest number of {{wp|electoral vote|electoral votes}}, and has often been a critical battleground in elections to the [[Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy|Prime Executure]]. In the 21200 Prime Executive election, Kiygrava native and former Governor [[Andrus Candrin]] won Kiygrava with 67% of the vote.
 
===Local Government===
As with most northeastern states, the majority (88%) of Kiygravans live in an incorporated municipality of some sort. Five classes of municipalities exist in the state: Grand City, City, Town, Township, and Hamlet. While hamlets and (to a lesser degree) townships are less autonomous vis-à-vis countyships than cities or towns, the classes are differentiated primarily by the internal structure of their governments. Countyships have less legislative power in Kiygrava than in most states and are primarily responsible for providing public services, such as utilities, libraries, vocational schools, prisons, and tertiary roads. Education, land-use regulation, and community services (e.g. parks) are largely the domain of municipalities, and municipalities wield comparatively strong legislative and revenue powers.
 
Local elections are nonpartisan in all Kiygravan municipalities except for the Grand City of Valēka, which operates under a two-party system.


===Law===
==Language==
Kiygravan law is derived from the law of the Coscivian Empire, and has been influenced by Sedhan {{wp|customary law}} (especially in property law) and by [[Burgundie|Burgundine]] commercial law.
[Classification]
[General characteristics, morphological typology]
[Notable features]


Four appellate courts, the Xéuleva High Court, the Evira High Court, the Ruastron High Court, and the Aldēmar High Court. Capital Court of the Republic (state supreme court). Kiygrava's state court system is the busiest and most expensive in the entire federation, and is known for its experienced judges and extremely competitive legal profession. More attorneys are licensed to practice law in Kiygrava than in any other federal subject, but the state's bar examinations and professional regulations are notoriously difficult.  
Taństan Coscivian is one of the most widely-spoken Coscivian vernacular language, with a long literary tradition and a well-developed network of Taństan-medium educational institutions, newspapers, and radio stations. It is an official language of Fariva, Harma, and the Austral and Itapau Islands. However, there are far fewer monolingual speakers of Taństan Coscivian than of the other vernacular languages of commensurate size, with most Taństans being fluent in Kiravic. Most monolingual Taństan-speakers in Great Kirav hail from overseas colonies or Livensóla.


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==Religion==
Ruricanism is the traditional faith of the Taństan people, but since the XYZth century the ethnic group has become increasingly diverse in terms of religion. Among the modern Taństans there are Archepiscopals, Mercantile Protestants, members of numerous small Taństan-initiated heterodox Christian sects, Iduans, Komarists, Sarostivists, Unitarians, Universalists, and members of urban {{wp|new religious movements}}. Ethnic Taństans who adhere to [[Catholic Church|Catholicism]] are commonly referred to as ''Marþonans'', though this term more properly refers to a specific subgroup of Latin-Rite Catholics Taństans, most of whom live in close-knit communities in rural Harma and in [[Avenirskara]]. Some Taństans have adopted Reformed Orthodoxy (Theophilianism). Whatever their creed, however, most Taństans maintain some sort of connexion to Ruricanism, whether in substantive syncretism with their professed religion or more through participation in Rurican rites and traditions in a non-defining or merely cultural way.


==Economy==
==Culture and Customs==
[[File:People's Bank of China.jpg|thumb|Reserve Bank of Kirav, West Valēka]]
Kiygrava has the largest economy of any Kiravian Federal subject, and contributes over 15% of the Federacy's total GDP. The Kiygravan economy is extremely advanced and highly diversified, with major sectors including finance, manufacturing, biotechnology, information technology, international trade, insurance, publishing and media, consulting, land development, retail, agriculture, and tourism. Many of the nation's key economic and financial institutions ate based in the state, including the Federal Reserve Bank (the Kiravian central bank), Valēka Stock Exchange, and all five Kiravian credit rating bureaux.


Major business concerns operating out of Kiygrava include
The Taństans have a stratified, hierarchical culture that places great importance on notions of social rank, propriety, and protocol.
*Alterion Group (investment banking, Valēka)
*Imperial Bank of Kiygrava (banking, Valēka)
*Konterra ÁLO (investment banking, Valēka)
*ÁLO Dókáreum (oil, gas, and petrochemicals; Valēka)
*Overlin Engineering (electronic equipment, Valēka and Xæluret)
*SAK Þermidor-Āra (steel, Valēka)
*Stesixorea United (shipbuilding, Valēka)
*CPK Kōlixon Holdings (diversified investments, Valēka)
*Ansulatus-Ruon Corporation (network infrastructure, Tháspélan)
*SAK Ovestatarlum (Valēka)
*Ecuniversa International (insurance, Valēka)
*Crepuscula MT (insurance, Valēka)
*Kiravian Broadcast Systems ÁLO (television and radio, Valēka)
*ÁLO Mediarán (multimedia, Valēka)
*Targevran Corporation (manufacturing, Valēka)
*Iribisun Industries (manufacturing conglomerates)
*Archer-Garaí PLR (marketing)
*Seaborne Corporation (shipping)
*Eastern Semiconductors ÁLO (Computer hardware, Evira)
*ÁLO Vertex Atomcraft (atomic energy, Trár)
*Federated Financial (banking, Xæluret)
*Macrhéa-Marín Computing (information technology, Esdrasar)


As with the other Mid-Oceanic states, an important component of the Kiygravan middle class is the ''sirēvturya'' class of investor-farmers. The ''sirēturya'' are small- and meadium-scale landowning farmers who continue to live on and cultivate their ancestral holdings but now derive most of their income from investments. The investor-farmer class first emerged during the later viceregal period (20670-20710) with the growth of the Kilikas Sea trading network. Valēka-based merchants looked to the farmers of Lower Kiygrava and Raxinidan Island as investors in their mercantile enterprises. The ''sirēturya'' experienced a resurgence after Kirosocialism with the implementation of ordoliberal "Clarendonomics" policies that encouraged savings and small-and-medium enterprises. As multigenerational landowners, the ''sirēturya'' had weathered the Kirosocialist economic collapse better than the urban population, and were better disposed than most other Kiravian households to invest in capital markets.
Most Taństan marriages are endogamous, but patterns of exogamy vary according to social rank and class. Rural Taństans are the most strictly endogamous segment of the ethnic group, followed by Republican-class Taństans in metropolitan and micropolitan areas who trace their ancestry to the old yeomanry and lesser nobility of Taństedan. Taństans involved in the maritime industry, seaborne commerce, and the navy have traditionally been more open to exogamy, while many aristocratic Taństan families have intermarried with families of comparably high status from other Coscivian groups. With regard to intra-ethnic marriages, rank, class, and ancestry play a major role in determining whether a pairing is acceptable. Marriages between Taństans from very different levels of the social hierarchy are strongly discouraged, and families often have strict standards as to which bloodlines are worthy of marrying their sons and daughters. Several services, including both for-profit companies and nonprofit societies, collect information on Taństan marriage prospects in a particular region, as well as their family histories, and publish this information in annual "marriage almanacs" to help young Taństans seeking spouses. {{wp|Cousin marriage}} is traditionally accepted among the Taństans, and in fact preferred among some subgroups.
 
==Society & Culture==
Due to its large, extremely diverse population and central economic position in the federation, Kiygrava has come to be regarded as a fountainhead of Kiravian and Coscivian culture. The southern and eastern portions of the state are the heartland of the Northeastern cultural region of great Kirav, which extends into neighbouring [[Niyasca]], [[Róvidrea]], and [[Endivéga]]. Centred on the [[Valēka|Valēka Metropolitan Area]], this region is home to its own distinctive [[Kiravic Coscivian#Dialects|Kiravic dialect]], customs, cuisine, and cultural ethos influenced by the numerous Coscivian ethnic cultures that have settled there over the centuries. This region often acts as the cultural "face" of Kiravia abroad, from which foreign perceptions of Kiravia and Kiravians tend to be generalised.
 
More inland and upland regions of the state preserve a more traditional, rural culture dominated by the [[Sedhem Coscivian]] ethnic group, while some communities in the Aterandic Mountains are better placed in the Eastern Highlands cultural region.
 
===Ethnic Groups===
Peninsular Coscivians are the largest single ethnic group in Kiygrava, followed by Sedhan Coscivians, [[Ĥeldican Coscivians|Æran Coscivians]], [[Taństem Coscivians]], and Gaels, but the state is home to members of virtually every Coscivian ethnic group, as well as many non-Coscivian peoples, ranging from Gaels to [[Alkharvis|Alkharvis]] to the indigenous Tapkek.
 
Cosco-Ciattomi, Cosco-Yetruenes, Castics
====Immigration====
Because it contains the Federacy's economic capital and primary port, Kiygrava has long been a gateway for immigration to Great Kirav.  
 
The main cities where immigrants have settled in post-Kirosocialist times have been Valēka, [B], [C], and [D]. The largest post-Kirosocialist immigrant groups have been Alkharvis, Slakoscivians, Kulukusi refugees from Varshan, [[St. Kennera|St. Kenneran]] and [[Pribraltar|Pribraltarian]] Coscivians during their islands' independence struggle, Echoese, Beryllians, and {probably Cartadaniacans n' Kommenorenes n' stuff}.
 
===Language===
===Religion===
The [[Roman Catholic Church (Ixnay)|Catholic Church]] is the largest single religious body in Kiygrava. Jesuit, Franciscan, and Dominican missionaries established their earliest beachheads among Kiravia's Coscivian population in Valēka,...
   
   
The city of [[Cities of Kiravia#Xanten|Xanten]] is the seat of the Coscivian Orthodox Church. Coscivian Orthodoxy is the traditional faith of Kiygrava's largest ethnic group, the Peninsular Coscivians, as well as of other ethnic groups with large populations in Kiygrava, such as the Kālatem, Ardóniem, {etc.}
Adorning buildings with ivy.
 
Over three quarters of Kiravians who profess the Jewish faith live in Kiygrava, with most belonging to the Avramem Coscivian ethnic group and practicing {{wp|Modern Orthodox Judaism}}. The Avramem population is concentrated in Canova, West Valēka, County Ālkūdan, County Tapanin, and County Séarlas.


===Literature===
Taństan tradition of higher education. Their own recension of High Coscivian. "Taństan Model" universities across Kiravia.
===Architecture===
[[File:Fost areal image007.jpg|thumb|Colonial star-forts are found in many older settlements in the Kiygrava River Valley]]
[[File:Wp12 77 Rekonstruktion.jpg|thumb|A {{wp|tower house}} in rural County Lirannon, built in the Coscivian colonial style]]
The cities of Kiygrava bear witness to over eight-hundred years of architecture, reflecting such diverse stylistic influences as Coscivian classicism, the vernacular architectures of northern and western Éorsa, the building traditions of the Celts, and more recent imports from [[Levantia]] and further afield, as well as centuries of changing functional demands as the state has developed and urbanised. Coscivian Modernist architecture, known for its geometrically variegated high-rises and "semi-open" approach to interior space, was born in response to the high population densities that accompanied economic modernisation in Valēka. Kiravia's first skyscrapers were built in Kiygrava, as were its first suburban housing estates, office parks, and shopping malls.


[The bridges of Trár should be in here]
The Taństans have a strong {{wp|tea culture}} that sets them apart from other Coscivian-Kiravians, who have generally come to prefer coffee since settling in Ixnay and have developed a coffee culture adapted from [[Culture_of_Caphiria#Food_.26_Drugs|the Hekuvian]]. Taństan tea culture includes several {{wp|tea ceremony|tea-centred rituals}}, a literary canon of {{wp|Tea classics|tea classics}}, and the inclusion of tea consumption into other aspects of life, such as business meetings and hospitality customs. Like other Coscivians, the Taństans regularly visit the graves of deceased relatives, and have the unique traditions of leaving cups of tea or burning tea leaves as a grave offering.


===Film, Television, and Radio===
==Interethnic Relations==
The Kiravian domestic film industry was born in Valēka, and although the hub of Kiravic-language mainstream film production shifted definitively to [[Argévia|Pontevedra, Argévia]] after [[Kirosocialism]], Kiygrava remains the main centre for the production of vernacular language films (particularly Sedhan Coscivian, Æran Coscivian, Kaśuvan Coscivian, and Gaelic), independent films. and television.  
The Taństans are closely related to several other Coscivian ethnic groups, including the Liscans of Livensola, Ebondans, and Nūrþans, some of whom share Taństan Coscivian as their mother tongue; and more distantly to the Erasans, Lúnstans, Kagurans, and Ferúlans, with whom they share many cultural similarities.


Kiravian TV and Radio live here.  
Due to the widespread geographic distribution of the Taństans, historical conflicts between Taństan and non-Taństan policies, and Taństans' socio-economic status as {{wp|middleman minority|middleman minorities}} or {{wp|Market-dominant minority|market-dominant minorities}} in many areas they inhabit, there is a long and continuing history of animosity between Taństans and various other Coscivian peoples. Emnity is particularly strong between the Taństans and the [[Ĥeldican Coscivians]] and [[Valosian Coscivians]].
===Music===


===Cities===
In the multiethnic metropolitan areas of Fariva, such as [[Béyasar]] and [[Norvimur]], members of the many non-Taństan groups that have immigrated to these areas over the centuries have adopted many aspects of Taństan-derived Farivan regional culture, but nonetheless maintain identities distinct from the dominant urban Taństan minority. Interethnic tension in these cities is strongly related to perceptions of social class and institutional power differentials.
===Cities===
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|city_1 = Valēka
==Distribution==
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Taństans can be found throughout the Kiravian Federacy. Their traditional homeland is located in the Far Northeastern states of [[Fariva]], [[Harma]], Ostona, Serikorda, and {{wp|Rhode Island}}. Areas of newer settlement where Taństans are similarly dominant include Erinava and the Aromatic Isles. Large populations can be found in the [[Kiygrava]] (divided between the long-established Green Taństans and more recent migrants from Andela, termed Blue Taństans), much of Upper Kirav, [[Venèra]], northeastern [[Kastera]], [[Devahoma]], and Oceantropica.
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|city_2 = Evira
Important cities outside of the officially Taństan-speaking states where Taństans comprise a large percentage of the population include:
|div_2 = Léithram
|pop_2 = 4,451,040
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|city_3 = Trár
*Þanetsar, capital of [[Devahoma]]: 36% Taństan
|div_3 = Trár
*Klívhoma, [[Kastera]]: 42% Taństan
|pop_3 = 14,205,000
*Hilarśad, [[Kiygrava]]: 56% Taństan
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*Tavroa, [[Venèra]]: 31% Taństan
 
|city_4 = Xéuleva
|div_4 = Kalmastra
|pop_4 = 870,000
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|city_5 = Aldēmar
|div_5 = Ekenuv
|pop_5 = 850,000
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|city_6 = Caridosar
|div_6 = Branigan
|pop_6 = 782,892
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|city_7 = Dannemóra
|div_7 = Tapanin
|pop_7 = 764,137
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|city_8 = Duniver
|div_8 = Vann-Múir
|pop_8 = 420,492
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|city_9 = Thūrathorn
|div_9 = Astorin
|pop_9 = 242,305
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|city_10 = Karvidan
|div_10 = Lánhîluv
|pop_10 = 160,711
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[[Category:Ethnic groups in the Kiravian Federacy]]
[[Category:Coscivian ethnic groups]]
[[Category:KRV]]
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[[Category:Sub-national Regions in Ixnay]]


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Revision as of 03:43, 21 October 2021

Taństans
Tangiś Param
TypeEthno-nationality
Population55-62 million
PolityKngdm. of Tańka
Kngdm. of Andela
LanguageTaństan Coscivian
ReligionRuricanism (traditional)
Various others
IDO StatusForward
SubgroupsGreen Taństans, Blue Taństans, Marþonans
Related GroupsLiśkans, Ebondans, Ferūlans
Distribution
Home StateFariva, Harma, Valta
DiasporaThroughout Kirav


The Taństans are a Coscivian ethnic group, one of the largest single ethnic groups in the Kiravian Federacy.

History

[History]

Language

[Classification]
[General characteristics, morphological typology]
[Notable features]

Taństan Coscivian is one of the most widely-spoken Coscivian vernacular language, with a long literary tradition and a well-developed network of Taństan-medium educational institutions, newspapers, and radio stations. It is an official language of Fariva, Harma, and the Austral and Itapau Islands. However, there are far fewer monolingual speakers of Taństan Coscivian than of the other vernacular languages of commensurate size, with most Taństans being fluent in Kiravic. Most monolingual Taństan-speakers in Great Kirav hail from overseas colonies or Livensóla.

Religion

Ruricanism is the traditional faith of the Taństan people, but since the XYZth century the ethnic group has become increasingly diverse in terms of religion. Among the modern Taństans there are Archepiscopals, Mercantile Protestants, members of numerous small Taństan-initiated heterodox Christian sects, Iduans, Komarists, Sarostivists, Unitarians, Universalists, and members of urban new religious movements. Ethnic Taństans who adhere to Catholicism are commonly referred to as Marþonans, though this term more properly refers to a specific subgroup of Latin-Rite Catholics Taństans, most of whom live in close-knit communities in rural Harma and in Avenirskara. Some Taństans have adopted Reformed Orthodoxy (Theophilianism). Whatever their creed, however, most Taństans maintain some sort of connexion to Ruricanism, whether in substantive syncretism with their professed religion or more through participation in Rurican rites and traditions in a non-defining or merely cultural way.

Culture and Customs

The Taństans have a stratified, hierarchical culture that places great importance on notions of social rank, propriety, and protocol.

Most Taństan marriages are endogamous, but patterns of exogamy vary according to social rank and class. Rural Taństans are the most strictly endogamous segment of the ethnic group, followed by Republican-class Taństans in metropolitan and micropolitan areas who trace their ancestry to the old yeomanry and lesser nobility of Taństedan. Taństans involved in the maritime industry, seaborne commerce, and the navy have traditionally been more open to exogamy, while many aristocratic Taństan families have intermarried with families of comparably high status from other Coscivian groups. With regard to intra-ethnic marriages, rank, class, and ancestry play a major role in determining whether a pairing is acceptable. Marriages between Taństans from very different levels of the social hierarchy are strongly discouraged, and families often have strict standards as to which bloodlines are worthy of marrying their sons and daughters. Several services, including both for-profit companies and nonprofit societies, collect information on Taństan marriage prospects in a particular region, as well as their family histories, and publish this information in annual "marriage almanacs" to help young Taństans seeking spouses. Cousin marriage is traditionally accepted among the Taństans, and in fact preferred among some subgroups.

Adorning buildings with ivy.

Taństan tradition of higher education. Their own recension of High Coscivian. "Taństan Model" universities across Kiravia.

The Taństans have a strong tea culture that sets them apart from other Coscivian-Kiravians, who have generally come to prefer coffee since settling in Ixnay and have developed a coffee culture adapted from the Hekuvian. Taństan tea culture includes several tea-centred rituals, a literary canon of tea classics, and the inclusion of tea consumption into other aspects of life, such as business meetings and hospitality customs. Like other Coscivians, the Taństans regularly visit the graves of deceased relatives, and have the unique traditions of leaving cups of tea or burning tea leaves as a grave offering.

Interethnic Relations

The Taństans are closely related to several other Coscivian ethnic groups, including the Liscans of Livensola, Ebondans, and Nūrþans, some of whom share Taństan Coscivian as their mother tongue; and more distantly to the Erasans, Lúnstans, Kagurans, and Ferúlans, with whom they share many cultural similarities.

Due to the widespread geographic distribution of the Taństans, historical conflicts between Taństan and non-Taństan policies, and Taństans' socio-economic status as middleman minorities or market-dominant minorities in many areas they inhabit, there is a long and continuing history of animosity between Taństans and various other Coscivian peoples. Emnity is particularly strong between the Taństans and the Ĥeldican Coscivians and Valosian Coscivians.

In the multiethnic metropolitan areas of Fariva, such as Béyasar and Norvimur, members of the many non-Taństan groups that have immigrated to these areas over the centuries have adopted many aspects of Taństan-derived Farivan regional culture, but nonetheless maintain identities distinct from the dominant urban Taństan minority. Interethnic tension in these cities is strongly related to perceptions of social class and institutional power differentials.

Distribution

Taństans can be found throughout the Kiravian Federacy. Their traditional homeland is located in the Far Northeastern states of Fariva, Harma, Ostona, Serikorda, and Rhode Island. Areas of newer settlement where Taństans are similarly dominant include Erinava and the Aromatic Isles. Large populations can be found in the Kiygrava (divided between the long-established Green Taństans and more recent migrants from Andela, termed Blue Taństans), much of Upper Kirav, Venèra, northeastern Kastera, Devahoma, and Oceantropica.

Important cities outside of the officially Taństan-speaking states where Taństans comprise a large percentage of the population include: