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'''Pihi''', officially '''The Autonomous Oblast of Pihi''' is a puppet state of [[East Pua]] located on the north coast of the [[Amujan Sea]], comprising all of [[Baerleigha Island]] and some additional land to the south.
'''Pihi''', officially '''The Autonomous Oblast of Pihi''' is a puppet state of [[East Pua]] located on the north coast of the [[Amujan Sea]], comprising all of [[Baerleigha Island]] and some additional land to the south.It is surrounded on all sides by East Pua with the exception of its southern coast.
== Etymology ==
Pihi is a [[Maori]]/[[Toki Pua]] word meaning 'sprout'. This name was given to the region to signify its partial separation from East Pua and the young nature of the region as a separate entity.
== Prehistory ==
As with the larger nations of [[East Pua]] and [[West Pua]], Pihi was formed from a faction in the [[Puan Civil War]].
The smallest of the three major factions, it aligned itself with the [[Puan Workers' Party]] in order to secure partial independence and self-governance following the war.
== History ==
The contemporary history of Pihi is very much tied to the history of East Pua given their ideological, political, religious, economic and physical connections. Since the establishment of the country, Pihi has been a longstanding and fervent supporter of East Pua.






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Revision as of 04:33, 4 November 2024

The Autonomous Oblast of Pihi
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Location of Pihi (dark green)
DemonymPihitian
GovernmentSocialist Autocracy
TroutlordSnail
Official languagesEnglish
Population9
Official religionsCornflorism
CurrencyPuan Unity Argent

Pihi, officially The Autonomous Oblast of Pihi is a puppet state of East Pua located on the north coast of the Amujan Sea, comprising all of Baerleigha Island and some additional land to the south.It is surrounded on all sides by East Pua with the exception of its southern coast.

Etymology

Pihi is a Maori/Toki Pua word meaning 'sprout'. This name was given to the region to signify its partial separation from East Pua and the young nature of the region as a separate entity.

Prehistory

As with the larger nations of East Pua and West Pua, Pihi was formed from a faction in the Puan Civil War. The smallest of the three major factions, it aligned itself with the Puan Workers' Party in order to secure partial independence and self-governance following the war.

History

The contemporary history of Pihi is very much tied to the history of East Pua given their ideological, political, religious, economic and physical connections. Since the establishment of the country, Pihi has been a longstanding and fervent supporter of East Pua.