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{{CountryInfobox|Nation name=Ilhuiyoco|flag=|coa=|Motto=|Anthem=none|map=|capital city link=Xumalincan|largest city=|official language link=Mahuiztla language|official language=Mahuiztla|other languages=|ethnic group link=|ethnic group=|Religion=|Demonym=Ilhuiyocan|government link=Government|government type=Confederate Absolute Monarchy|Leader 1 title=Honoured Speaker|Leader 2 title=Chief Oracle|leader1=|leader2=|legislature=|event1=|date1=|event2=|date2=|event3=|date3=|event4=|date4=|event5=|date5=|event6=|date6=|total area=|water percentage=|total population=|population density=|economy type=Market economy|GDP total=|GDP per capita=|currency link=|currency=none|inequality index=|development index=|time zone=TBC|driving side=left|calling code=none|internet code=}}'''Ilhuiyoco''' was the most prominent name of a longstanding civilization in the southwest of Altaia, prior to colonization efforts from Anaria. It was predominantly known for its Great Houses (''mecayoh'', singular ''mecayotl''), its honouring of ancestral spirits, and its considerable technological advancement—at least, compared to much of the rest of the world, if not to Anaria. Remains of Ilhuiyocan culture, in the forms of architecture, traditions, and local languages, persist to this day across the south of Altaia, and in the writing system of [[Chaska]].
{{CountryInfobox|Nation name=Ilhuiyoco|flag|coa|Motto=none|Anthem=none|map|capital city link=Xumalincan|largest city=|official language link=Mahuiztla language|official language=Mahuiztla|other languages=|ethnic group link=|ethnic group=|Religion=|Demonym=Ilhuiyocan|government link=Government|government type=Confederate Absolute Monarchy|Leader 1 title=Honoured Speaker|Leader 2 title=Chief Oracle|leader1=|leader2=|legislature=|event1=|date1=|event2=|date2=|event3=|date3=|event4=|date4=|event5=|date5=|event6=|date6=|total area=|water percentage=|total population=|population density=|economy type=Market economy|GDP total=|GDP per capita=|currency link=|currency=none|inequality index=|development index=|time zone=TBC|driving side=left|calling code=none|internet code=}}'''Ilhuiyoco''' was the most prominent name of a longstanding civilization in the southwest of Altaia, prior to colonization efforts from Anaria. It was predominantly known for its Great Houses (''mecayoh'', singular ''mecayotl''), its honouring of ancestral spirits, and its considerable technological advancement—at least, compared to much of the rest of the world, if not to Anaria. Remains of Ilhuiyocan culture, in the forms of architecture, traditions, and local languages, persist to this day across the south of Altaia, and in the writing system of [[Chaska]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
Ilhuiyoco is a Mahuiztla word with the approximate meaning of "where the day is".
Ilhuiyoco is a Mahuiztla word with the approximate meaning of "where the day is".
[[Category:Historic nations]]
[[Category:Historic nations]]

Revision as of 07:29, 19 September 2023

Ilhuiyoco
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Official language Mahuiztla
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Demonym(s) Ilhuiyocan
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Time zone TBC
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Ilhuiyoco was the most prominent name of a longstanding civilization in the southwest of Altaia, prior to colonization efforts from Anaria. It was predominantly known for its Great Houses (mecayoh, singular mecayotl), its honouring of ancestral spirits, and its considerable technological advancement—at least, compared to much of the rest of the world, if not to Anaria. Remains of Ilhuiyocan culture, in the forms of architecture, traditions, and local languages, persist to this day across the south of Altaia, and in the writing system of Chaska.

Etymology

Ilhuiyoco is a Mahuiztla word with the approximate meaning of "where the day is".