Dauta
Republic of Dauta Dèigè Tồkầiʾ | |
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Location of Dauta in the Morei states, with affiliated local assemblies in light green. | |
Official languages | Fuomi |
Government | Parliamentary republic |
Dauta, officially the Republic of Dauta (Fuomi: Dèigè Tồkầi), is a country in East Ashnan. Located within the central Morèi States, it is one of the oldest republics in the region, having had an elected lower house () since () and an elected head of state since (). It borders the states of Ennesó, Sadena and Sontei and Taidou to the north and east, as well as 8 other minor republics and principalities.
Etymology
History
Geography
Dauta is located in Eastern Ashnan on the Dayeu river.
Geology
Climate
Dauta experiences a humid subtropical climate.
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Science and technology
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Urbanisation
Language
Education
Religion
Culture
Heritage
Architecture
Literature
Being the (at least self-proclaimed) oldest republic in Ashnan, Dauta has a proud tradition of political invective and satire writing, traditionally in the form of political pamphlets and open letters distributed in public places. The Weekly Two-Headed Frog (Kanʾe Citepe Heuʾ), founded in (), is the oldest satirical publication in the Morèi states.