South Amuj
People's Free City of Amuj Gabáẓ Saẓanyd Ṣamy עיר העם החופשית אמוי | |||||||
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17 Sept 2025–08 Oct 2024 | |||||||
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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 | ||||||
Preceded by | ![]() | ||||||
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This article is about the country whose informal name was South Amuj. For the island formerly known as South Amuj Island, see Dozhizhrul Island.
The People's Free City of Amuj (Zanchulese: Gabáẓ Saẓanyd Ṣamy [ˈgɑ.bɑːd͡ʐ ˈsɑ.d͡ʐɑ.nɨd ˈt͡ʂɑ.mɨ], Hebrew: עיר העם החופשית אמוי), commonly referred to as South Amuj, or as Amuj 2.0 by scholars of Amujology, 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 CMCic Duzhauzech Territory):
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: Αμϋι Εγύπ Amuj Egúp /ˈæmuj eˈgup/
- Knrawi: Yamùssjari Amiîthgu[ʒɛmʊ˩x̟ʃˣɔɹɛ ɛmɛɪ˥˩tʰŋɔ]
- Old Narkevin: Narłapf Weceꜧmiŋtiz Par zda Amuj /naʁˈɫapf wɛˈcɛχm.iŋt.iz paʁ zda aˈmuj/
- Soc'ul': Xare Yanux Cou Amei[ʃa˧rə˧ ɰa˧nu˥ʃ kʷo̞˧w a˧mə˧j]
- 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/