Difference between revisions of "Ñiria"
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− | |+<big>'''Autonomous Province of | + | |+<big>'''Autonomous Province of Ñiria'''<br> |
− | '''Aitiku Ñirul'''<br>''' | + | '''Aitiku Ñirul'''<br>'''Rañy Rumafenu Ñiria'''<br> |
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− | ''' | + | '''Ñiria''' is a [[Baranxtu | Baranxtuan]] province. It is one of the few provinces dominated by one of the indigenous peoples, which can be attributed to its long standing special status among all other provinces - until 1906, it was a nominally independent kingdom until it was finally incorporated to Baranxtu as an autonomous province. It was the only autonomous province of Baranxtu until 2006, when [[Qiru]] received the same status. |
==Name== | ==Name== | ||
− | The etymology of ''' | + | The etymology of '''Ñiria''' is obscure. The [[Baranxeï]] name is derived from the Jjirian '''Ñirul''' which in turn hails from [[Akes Mersanint]] '''Anier''', but the source of this name is unknown, although a relation to the name of the province's capital, [[Ansa]], is suggested. |
One theory for the origin of Anier links it to an [[Masenar | Ancient Masenar]] word ''*onnare'', meaning ''sands''. | One theory for the origin of Anier links it to an [[Masenar | Ancient Masenar]] word ''*onnare'', meaning ''sands''. | ||
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===Flag=== | ===Flag=== | ||
− | {{image|http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d77/baranxi/Baranxtu/Flags/Provinces/jjiriaflag.jpg|left|Jjiria Flag|The flag of | + | {{image|http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d77/baranxi/Baranxtu/Flags/Provinces/jjiriaflag.jpg|left|Jjiria Flag|The flag of Ñiria.}} |
− | The flag of | + | The flag of Ñiria is based on a traditional Ñirian pattern for the ceremonial clothes of kings. It is interpreted as symbolizing the unity of the Heavens, the Earth and the Underworld. |
It is the only flag of a Baranxtuan province that is square. | It is the only flag of a Baranxtuan province that is square. |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 16 February 2007
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State | Baranxtu | |||
Capital | Ansa | |||
Languages Primary/Working Official (province) Unofficial |
Jjiri | |||
Governor | Kandimi Sepultanehei | |||
Location in Baranxtu |
Ñiria is a Baranxtuan province. It is one of the few provinces dominated by one of the indigenous peoples, which can be attributed to its long standing special status among all other provinces - until 1906, it was a nominally independent kingdom until it was finally incorporated to Baranxtu as an autonomous province. It was the only autonomous province of Baranxtu until 2006, when Qiru received the same status.
Name
The etymology of Ñiria is obscure. The Baranxeï name is derived from the Jjirian Ñirul which in turn hails from Akes Mersanint Anier, but the source of this name is unknown, although a relation to the name of the province's capital, Ansa, is suggested.
One theory for the origin of Anier links it to an Ancient Masenar word *onnare, meaning sands.
History
Demography
Geography
Economy
Culture
Symbols
Flag
</div>The flag of Ñiria is based on a traditional Ñirian pattern for the ceremonial clothes of kings. It is interpreted as symbolizing the unity of the Heavens, the Earth and the Underworld.
It is the only flag of a Baranxtuan province that is square.