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Andrar

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[[File:.|150px|Flag of Andrar]] Andrar
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Capital: Ordamerán [1]
Population: 34,022,440 (2025)
Motto: «La prosperidad se agrandece y la esperanza, permanece»
Anthem: TBD

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Etymology

Acording to this intepretation, Andrar derives from the ancient Imani term "Andur-ahr", which loosely translates as "land of winds and stone." In this context, "Andur" meant "wind" or "spirit of the air," while "ahr" referred to rocky or elevated terrain. This etymology is consistent with the central highlands, where windswept plateaus and rocky outcrops define the landscape. Ancient hymns and inscriptions found on the wind steles when describing sacred lands and pilgrimage sites.

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History

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History of Andrar
Early History
• Prehistory3000 a.EC - VI Century
• Imani PeriodVI - XLL
• Alezar Empire7th - 17th Century
Colonization
• Castellanese ColonizationXIII-XVLL
Contemporary times
• IndependenceDecember 12, 1824
• Contemporany eraXX - Actualy

Prehistoric Era

The earliest habitants of Andrar were indigenous groups who settled primarily in the river basin of Ordá, Mersat and yali rivers. These poeples developed advanced terance farming tehniques, taking advantage of seasonal waters, and doesticated animals adapted to arid and tropical climates. Their belief systems revolved around the elemental duality of fire and water, a primordial foundation for the future salaridism, which sought balance between opposing forces of nature.

Comunities boult megalithic monuments such as the karbelar cirlces, which seved as astronomical observatories to guide plating and religious ceremonies. Petroglyphs in the Damaral mountains show a culture with a strong spiritual sense and knowledge of solar and lunar cycles.

Imani period (6th-12th century)

between the 6th and 12th century, a confederation of imani tribes migrated fron sourthen uletha, crossing the Dematisna straig to settle in andrar's central highlands. These peoples brought significant cultural developments: a complex consonantal script engraved on stone and waxed wooden tables, dome architecture and walled gardens inspiredby oases of their origin, and advanced hydraulic systems based on undergound canals, allowing more stable agriculture and semi-arid areas.

Imasi social organizacion was tribal yet fexible, with clans maintaining relative autonomy under the autority of a council of elders and local leaders managing caravan trade and political alliances. These caravans traveled transregional routes, connecting Andrar with distant parts of Tarephia and Sourthern Uletha, fostering early cosmopolitanism. Cities like -, -, -, became key trade hubs for salt, cooper, spices, mineral-dyed textiles, and semi-precious stones like lapiz lazuli and agate.

The Alezar Empire

Castellanese Colonization

Independence

Contemporany Era

Georaphy

Climate

Environment

Biodiversity

Politics

Law and judiciary system

Foreign relations

Military

Administrative divisions

Population Census by State (C2020)
State Capital Number of municipalities State Population (2020)
Bermedez Califonora 10 1,552,612
Dinar Dinar 2 1,111,238
Alcazamento Islafemme 6 442,268
Celebres Adarán 5 442,412
Sinderejo Sagrado Corazon De Aviles 8 147,871
Mendár Maranier Al-Ahmar 4 73,049
Tardán Ciudad Fronteriza De Serion 3 10,906
Camarena Lixus-Omarzuleya 6 48,885
Gardamenesi Gardamenesi 7 609,034
Alparma Cojedes Zalimaquén 11 3,349,414
Ordamerán Ordamerán 2 6,849,789
Borabarsin Puerto Balika De Samaniego 18 1,952,930
Gardaya Heroica Ciudad De Gardaya De Los Huila 28 1,369,439
Boramaya Antalaya De Reyes Paz Y Puerto 25 3,422,208
Durián Archi 9 2,484,703
Lamantefere Lamantefere 12 4,980,695
Tamántif Menora De Bálar 6 15,514
Sindalef Ildes 5 1,111,783
Senora Corona De Senora 14 2,005,828
Salomé Salomé Asaltiachi 7 2,061,862

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Finance and banking

Energy

Transportation

Tourism

Demographics

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Religion

Languages

Education

Health

Culture

Arts and literature

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Media

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Sports