Guai

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Guai
National Flag of GuaiSeal of Guai
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Anthem:
Ios Guai
To you, Guai
CapitalPirindi
Largest cityVai
Official languagesGuaiian
Ethnic GroupsTBC
DemonymGuaiian
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Directorial Republic
 • Council of State15 Counsellors of State
LegislatureNational Council
Area
 • Total29,056 km2
11,219 sq mi
Population
 • Estimate (2015)5,871,750
 • Density205/km2
527/sq mi
GDP (PPP)2015
 • TotalTBC
 • Per capitaTBC
HDI (2015)Steady 0.923
very high
TimezoneWUT +0:30
CurrencyLian (GUL)
Drives on theleft

Guai (pronounced /gwaj/), is a country located on the northwestern coast of Antarephia. Guai is bordered to the North by AN136, AN140 and The Kōpere Bay, by The Koropiko Bay to the East, and by the Hesperic Ocean to the South and West. Its capital is Pirindi and the largest city is Vai. It is a small country of 29,056 km2 (11,219 sq mi) and has a population of about 6 million people.

Etymology

Guai (oudated Ingerish spelling Gwigh) derives from pre-Taukan root Guo (/gwo/), possibly meaning "fertile plain", and -ai suffix denoting a region or a country, hence, "Land/Region of the fertile plain". Historically speaking, Guai was only the central plain located mostly astride Urán and Astel Cantons. Guai has no official name. Consequently, it is referred just as Guai for all official purposes.

History

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History of Guai
Prehistory15000 BC - 1500 BC
• Kailan Stone Age4000 BC - 3000 BC
• Kaitan Cultures3000 BC - 1500 BC
Classical to Early Modern Taukan2000 BC - 1649 AD
• Arrival of Taukan Tribes2000 BC - 500 BC
• Silver Age500 BCE - 200 AD
• First Golden Age200 - 1502
• Ulethan colonies & Sabishiian Kingdom1502 - 1652
Early Modern to Modern Age1652 onwards
• Old Republic & Second Golden Age1652 - 1791
• First Constitution1791
• Sabishiian War1831 - 1833
• New Republic1848


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