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==Language==
==Language==
 
:''See [[Merar]].''
The language was a dialect of [[Paleo-Pabappa]] which itself split into several dialects over time.
 
 
#b>v
#high btone>geminates,frics>stops
#labialized consos>true bilabials
#final k > h
#possibly kg>šž(was when q was still valid)
#prenas>voiced stop. Thus, no final nasals. This must then trigger deletion of geminates.
 
All diphthongs turned to monophthongs.


==Climate and geography==
==Climate and geography==

Revision as of 19:48, 25 January 2019

Tarwas is a nation founded in the year 2144 by Tarpabap people who had immigrated through Paba. For more than 5000 years, it had resisted being swallowed up by the empires around it, until finally voluntarily joining The Poswob Empire around the year 7700. For the next thousand years after that, it used its strategic location (just east of Blop, the imperial capital) to present itself as an alternate way of life for Poswobs wishing to escape the poor living conditions in Blop and other Poswob cities. The Poswob Empire refers to its divisions as states, not nations, but most people in Tarwas still consider Tarwas to be an independent nation that merely has signed a mutual assistance pact with the Poswobs.

Language

See Merar.

Climate and geography

Tarwas has a very simple climate regime. The main state of Tarwas stretches from 30°N to 35°N and has no perceptible differences in temperature from the north end to the south end. The average temperature in winter is 0°C, in summer it is 20°C, and year-round the average is 10°C. This is because the expected temperature gain towards the south is exactly compensated for by the smooth upward slope of the land. The same thing occurs to the west in Nama.

Since temperature variation is insignificant from one end of the region to the other, the wildlife and plant life is also similar. However, the southern end of Tarwas experiences a moderate dry season during the summer, whereas towards the north it is wet all year round.


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