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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Netansett'' is the traditional indigenous name for the geographic region the country occupies, its rough translation being "wooded hills". For many years, and even up until Netansett's admission into the [[League of Nations]] in the 1950s for some countries, the country was given the [[Coscivian]]-originated {{wp|exonym}} of "Huconia", itself being derived from the [[Hukon League]], which was a tribal league under the sovereignty of [[Porfiria]]. This term was formally disavowed in [[1910]] as the nation's government began to request other nations to refer to it by its indigenous {{wp|endonym}} of "Netansett", though some nations have continued to insist on using "Huconia" in diplomatic relations for the next forty years. The name of the Hukon League is derived from the Treaty of Hukon, which was named after a then-major village in modern Netansett. The term was never officially adopted by the people of Netansett themselves.
''Netansett'' is the traditional indigenous name for the geographic region the country occupies, its rough translation being "wooded hills". For many years, and even up until Netansett's admission into the [[League of Nations]] in the 1950s for some countries, the country was given the [[Coscivian]]-originated {{wp|exonym}} of "Huconia", itself being derived from the [[Hukon League]], which was a tribal league under the sovereignty of [[Porfiria]]. This term was formally disavowed in [[1910]] as the nation's government began to request other nations to refer to it by its indigenous {{wp|endonym}} of "Netansett", though some nations have continued to insist on using "Huconia" in diplomatic relations for the next forty years. The name of the Hukon League is in turn derived from the [[Treaty of Hukon]], which was named after a then-major village in modern Netansett. The term was never officially adopted by the people of Netansett themselves and was only ever used by Occidental countries.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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