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{{Trans/item|Áwaric|{{script|script=nahan|t=Ehíceótsf Hoítlaónétoi Amoí}} ''Ehíceótsf Hoílaónétoi Amoí'' {{ipa|[ɛːi̯.kət͡sɸ xɨt.lau̯.ni.tə a.mɨ]}}}} | {{Trans/item|Áwaric|{{script|script=nahan|t=Ehíceótsf Hoítlaónétoi Amoí}} ''Ehíceótsf Hoílaónétoi Amoí'' {{ipa|[ɛːi̯.kət͡sɸ xɨt.lau̯.ni.tə a.mɨ]}}}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Kathyrian Urmhu|{{script|script=kathyr|t=Saġanid}} ''Saġanid'' {{ipa|[səˈd͡ʒɑnɪd̚]}}}}}} | {{Trans/item|East Narkevin|''Nayu'ëf Wösehmüŋtjëz Pay zda Amï'' {{ipa|/nɑˈɣu.ʕəɸ wøˈsɛxm.yŋt.jəz pɑɣ zda aˈmɨ/}}}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Isle Narkevin|''Nārwaf Wesæhmiňtiz Pār zda Amuj'' {{ipa|/ˈnaːr.waf weˈsɛxm.iŋt.iz paːr zda aˈmuj/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Kathyrian Urmhu|{{script|script=kathyr|t=Saġanid}} ''Saġanid'' {{ipa|[səˈd͡ʒɑnɪd̚]}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Old Narkevin|''Narłapf Weceꜧmiŋtiz Par zda Amuj'' {{ipa|/naʁˈɫapf wɛˈcɛχm.iŋt.iz paʁ zda aˈmuj/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|Toki Pona|''ma tomo ante Amuwi' {{ipa|/ma ˈto.mo ˈan.te ˈa.mu.wi/}}}} | |||
{{Trans/item|West Narkevin|''Naywëpf Wösemüŋtïz Pay zda Amï'' {{ipa|/nɑɣˈwɤpɸ wøˈsɛʔm.yŋt.ɨz pɑɣ zda aˈmɨ/}}}} | |||
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==References and Footnotes== | ==References and Footnotes== |
Revision as of 19:45, 26 November 2024
People's Free City of Amuj Gabáẓ Saẓanyd Ṣamy עיר העם החופשית אמוי | |||||||
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![]() Extent of South Amuj's territory prior to dissolution | |||||||
Capital city | Ngauzichig | ||||||
Demonym | South Amujan | ||||||
Government | Free City Jukbuch: Ian | ||||||
Official languages | Zanchulese English Hebrew | ||||||
Population | 2 | ||||||
Currency | Puan Unity Argent | ||||||
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd |

This article is about the country. For the island formerly known as South Amuj Island, see Dozhizhrul Island.
South Amuj (Officially the People's Free City of Amuj, Zanchulese: Gabáẓ Saẓanyd Ṣamy [ˈgɑ.bɑːd͡ʐ ˈsɑ.d͡ʐɑ.nɨd ˈt͡ʂɑ.mɨ], Hebrew: עיר העם החופשית אמוי) was a ŋation in southern Thasusa that broke away from North Amuj on 17 September 2024.[1]
Subdivisions
South Amuj was divided into 2 parishes:
Ngauzichig Metropolitan Area:
Ngauzichig (now known as Kuzhgubsk)
Zhekaus Islands (now known as the Jē Mẽo Islands)
Ehdohsaw
Duzhauzech Parish (now the Abstinence Subdistrict of Madness):
Culture
Holidays
Main article: List of holidays in the People's Free City of Amuj
Names in other langauges
Name in other languages:
- Áwaric: Ehíceótsf Hoítlaónétoi Amoí Ehíceótsf Hoílaónétoi Amoí [ɛːi̯.kət͡sɸ xɨt.lau̯.ni.tə a.mɨ]
- East Narkevin: Nayu'ëf Wösehmüŋtjëz Pay zda Amï /nɑˈɣu.ʕəɸ wøˈsɛxm.yŋt.jəz pɑɣ zda aˈmɨ/
- Isle Narkevin: Nārwaf Wesæhmiňtiz Pār zda Amuj /ˈnaːr.waf weˈsɛxm.iŋt.iz paːr zda aˈmuj/
- Kathyrian Urmhu: Saġanid Saġanid [səˈd͡ʒɑnɪd̚]
- Old Narkevin: Narłapf Weceꜧmiŋtiz Par zda Amuj /naʁˈɫapf wɛˈcɛχm.iŋt.iz paʁ zda aˈmuj/
- Toki Pona: ma tomo ante Amuwi' /ma ˈto.mo ˈan.te ˈa.mu.wi/
- West Narkevin: Naywëpf Wösemüŋtïz Pay zda Amï /nɑɣˈwɤpɸ wøˈsɛʔm.yŋt.ɨz pɑɣ zda aˈmɨ/