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Largely a plains ecosystem, Piwahria is home to many herd animals, predominantly ungulates. Bactrian Camels are found in the north, wild horses, the original lifeblood of the Piwahrians, are still to be found roaming all over the Central Plains. The symbol of Piwahria, the Sacred Bull, which in actuality is none othern than the thought to be extinct Auroch, lives in the protected forests of Piwahria. The forests themselves are predominantly deciduos, yet the closer to the mountain one gets, the more evergreens will be noticed. | Largely a plains ecosystem, Piwahria is home to many herd animals, predominantly ungulates. Bactrian Camels are found in the north, wild horses, the original lifeblood of the Piwahrians, are still to be found roaming all over the Central Plains. The symbol of Piwahria, the Sacred Bull, which in actuality is none othern than the thought to be extinct Auroch, lives in the protected forests of Piwahria. The forests themselves are predominantly deciduos, yet the closer to the mountain one gets, the more evergreens will be noticed. | ||
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+ | Piwahria, according to legends, is the ancestral home of the Aryans and is the vaunted homeland mentioned in the Vedas of India. Yet current studies show that the Piwahrians are a result of two seperate groups merging: the Indo-Europeans with a group of people akin to the Pashtuns of Afghanistan today. |
Revision as of 21:49, 6 October 2005
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Motto: Mahakula Kulinarya Sabhya Sajjana Sadhavah | |
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Region | Woe Unto Us |
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Capital | Piwahria |
Official Language(s) | Proto-Indo European |
Leader | The Son of Indra, Lord Hidrarajna |
Population | 110 Million |
Currency | Peku |
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Geography
Predominantly plains, Piwahria is a country the size of Alaska. The country is bordered by two bodies of water, the Medicocytan Sea, and the Pathogenic Ocean. To the south is the country of Six-Four and to the west is the nation of Vengeful Clowns, to which it shares a mountain range. It is only in these mountainous areas that forests exist.
Plant and Animal Life
Largely a plains ecosystem, Piwahria is home to many herd animals, predominantly ungulates. Bactrian Camels are found in the north, wild horses, the original lifeblood of the Piwahrians, are still to be found roaming all over the Central Plains. The symbol of Piwahria, the Sacred Bull, which in actuality is none othern than the thought to be extinct Auroch, lives in the protected forests of Piwahria. The forests themselves are predominantly deciduos, yet the closer to the mountain one gets, the more evergreens will be noticed.
History
Piwahria, according to legends, is the ancestral home of the Aryans and is the vaunted homeland mentioned in the Vedas of India. Yet current studies show that the Piwahrians are a result of two seperate groups merging: the Indo-Europeans with a group of people akin to the Pashtuns of Afghanistan today.