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The Kingdom of Illte was established in 22 a.Q, by the coronation of [[Qakhomatze]]. At the time of establishment, The Kingdom of Illte only consisted of the three settlements [[Tellmarsh]], [[Grune]] and  
 
The Kingdom of Illte was established in 22 a.Q, by the coronation of [[Qakhomatze]]. At the time of establishment, The Kingdom of Illte only consisted of the three settlements [[Tellmarsh]], [[Grune]] and  
 
[[Umojde]], each on their own island in [[Tripoola Lagoon|The Tripoola Lagoon]], it's circumferential skerries, and [[Mezeqeuy]], the then known western part of [[Equatorial Barrier Reef|The Equatorial Barrier Reef]]. After the first census of the population, in 25 a.Q, it was recorded that Qakhomatze ruled over 8,257 subjects (2,912 men, 2,762 women and 2,583 children).
 
[[Umojde]], each on their own island in [[Tripoola Lagoon|The Tripoola Lagoon]], it's circumferential skerries, and [[Mezeqeuy]], the then known western part of [[Equatorial Barrier Reef|The Equatorial Barrier Reef]]. After the first census of the population, in 25 a.Q, it was recorded that Qakhomatze ruled over 8,257 subjects (2,912 men, 2,762 women and 2,583 children).

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The Kingdom of Illte
Рҩј δє Іљте (Xauj deu Illte)
Motto: “May they in Death receive the peace they didn't get in dying.”
CapitalIllome
Largest city Tellmarch
Official languages Delang
Recognised national languages Zhonyo
Non-Homi languagea Panomi
Ethnic groups (1112)
b
Demonym Illomi
Government Democratically Elective Monarchic Totalitarian democracy w/Demarchic local Nomocracy.
 -  King Karill of Umojde
 -  Sowyet King Zara Jeanie MaqiPanill
Legislature Sowyet
Established by coronation
 -  Coronation of Qakhomatze 22 
 -  Meeting the Zhonyo ca. 253 
 -  The Dark Age of Banking 287-401 
 -  Capital moved to Illome 622 
 -  The Digital Revolution ca. 698-ca. 804 
 -  Meeting the Panomi 1112 
Currency
Drives on the right
a. Languages belonging to different humanoid species
b. Also some Panomi in their village Pawophi near Karomill
c. Multiple currencies are in use in Illte

Illte (Delang: іљте (illte), IPA: /iɭte/, Kirsh: il.te, CXS: il`te), officially Kingdom of Illte, is a unitary Democratically Elective Monarchic Totalitarian democracy whose territory comprises the Homi-inhabited tropical and subtropical portion of Illte. Further south lies the, yet to be claimed, forest belt. The millennium city, Karomill, being the most southern Illomi city, boarders the forest belt. From recent discovery, it has become known that the forest belt is inhabited by the non-Homi Panomi species, who has been responsible for several attacks on Karomill citizens over the last hundred years.

Etymology

Illte consist of the Delang word for island (Delang: іљ (ill), IPA: /iɭ/, Kirsh: il., CXS: il`) and the suffix for continent (Delang: -те (-te), IPA: /-te/, Kirsh: -te, CXS: -te), an abbreviation of the Delang word for continent (Delang: телјен (teljen), IPA: /teljen/, Kirsh: teljen, CXS: teljen), which is a derivative of the Delang word for earth, or land, (Delang: телј (telj), IPA: /telj/, Kirsh: telj, CXS: telj). The literal meaning of Illte is thus Island Continent.

The Demonym, illomi (Delang: Іљомі (Illomi), IPA: /iɭu:mi/, Kirsh: il.u:mi, CXS: il`u:mi), is a contraction of island and Homi (Delang: Ƕомі (Homi), IPA: /hu:mi/, Kirsh: hu:mi, CXS: hu:mi), meaning Island People.

History

The Kingdom of Illte was established in 22 a.Q, by the coronation of Qakhomatze. At the time of establishment, The Kingdom of Illte only consisted of the three settlements Tellmarsh, Grune and Umojde, each on their own island in The Tripoola Lagoon, it's circumferential skerries, and Mezeqeuy, the then known western part of The Equatorial Barrier Reef. After the first census of the population, in 25 a.Q, it was recorded that Qakhomatze ruled over 8,257 subjects (2,912 men, 2,762 women and 2,583 children).

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Demographics

Culture

See also