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| '''Hok Panampon''' is a country in Talma, where [[Panampon]] is spoken. Its capital is Asaragi.
| | A tonal language with two tones (from the register split) and lots of preinitials |
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| The president of Hok Panampon is Vran Rumidzashvli.
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| ==Geography==
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| Temperate marine climate?
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| ==Languages==
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| About 70% of Zagvnetians speak Tserovesh as a native language. Common second languages include (some minority languages?) and Häskä.
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| ==History and culture==
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| ===Literary movements===
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| Zagvnetia is home to the literary tradition of realism (''atsegeban'').
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| * Poetry declines in popularity?
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| * Science fiction written in the style of science papers can be a common modern literary form (as in "The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline" by Isaac Asimov)
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| ==Music==
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| Generally isolated from Skellan, Anbirese and Windermere influence, hence less "elitist"?
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| Some ideas can be drawn from Chinese and Greek music
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| ===Tunings===
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| Tserovesh music distinguishes three types of tetrachord (''ivtadz''): diatonic (''metsvikheba''), chromatic (''mesaroleba''), and enharmonic (''mechkhlveba'').
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| ===Styles===
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| There is very little overlap between vocal and instrumental styles. Songs are typically based on the contours of speech but quantized to a particular scale.
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| For Tserovesh instrumental music: some instruments that are weird by Western and/or Chinese standards?
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