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Erastide wrote:Eddings!
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HC Eredivisie wrote:The previous name of the Dutch equivalent to the English Premier League.
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by Brutland and Norden » Sun May 03, 2009 1:26 pm
Sabaya wrote:Sabaya be my name.
if you have ever played the Europa Barbarorum mod for Rome: Total War, then you should have seen the faction "As'Sabyn Wal Jau" in the end of turn cycle-through. The name of the peoples, or the nationalities of the country are the "Sabaeans". I tried to use that, but it was taken so i used Sabaya. if you look it up on wikipedia, it should come up with something
Wikipedia wrote:Sabaya is a small town in the Bolivian Oruro Department.
Sabaya is the administrative center of Atahuallpa Province and Sabaya Municipio alike and is located 200 km southwest of the department capital Oruro. It is situated at 3,698 m above sea level in the Río Sabaya valley on the eastern slopes of Cerro Pumari (4787 m). Salar de Coipasa is located 25 km southeast of Sabaya, and the stratovolcano Tata Sabaya (5430 m) 20 km in a southwestern direction.
Sabaya has a population of 120 inhabitants.
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by Hryvatia » Sun May 03, 2009 1:40 pm
Etymology
The modern term Hryvatia is believed to be descended from the old Slavic riviči, meaning fishermen; a reference to the early Illyrian and later Slavic tribes that settled along the sealife rich coasts. The territories of the tribes later became known to the first Doomani missionaries as Rivatia; a literal mistranslation mistaking the voiceless postalveolar affricate consonant [tʃ] for a more common Latin ending. As latinisation continued the name developed a distinctive Slavic voiceless velar fricative [x] at its beginning, and by the 8th century the phonetically spelt Hryvácija became the most widespread variant translated into the Latin alphabet.
The modern English Hryvatia can be understood as a literal although mispronounced identification of Hryv-, accompanied by the more linguistically compatible Latin -atia.
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