Culture in Arvor

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The culture of Arvor encompasses the social, artistic, philosophical, and political practices, as well as the traditions, languages, and cuisine of the people of that. The culture is deeply rooted in a combination of its ancient Dakhani origins and the intervening centuries, from the migration into Anaria and later exodus to D'Runia.

Language

The official language of Arvor is Arvorian (Арвориан), which is a unique Malorski dialect developed during the time the Dakhani spent in Medovenia, with some influences of their original tongue.

Common greetings in Arvor include "Xорошо встретили" (Khorosho vstretili, lit. "Well met") and "Здравствуйте!" (lit. "Hello!"). Other less formal greetings include "Чао!" (lit. "Hi, there!") and "Здоро́во!" (lit. "Oi!"). What other cultures use for greetings reflecting the time of day are used in Arvor as farewells and include: "Доброе утро!" (lit. "Good morning!"), "Добрый день!" (lit. "Good afternoon!") and "Добрый вечер!" (lit. "Good evening!").

Arts

Arvor is widely known for its visual arts, which are traditionally inspiring or emotionally evocative, typically memorialising particular historical events, extolling key cultural values, or symbolising key social beliefs and traditions.

In many public and government buildings, murals have been installed in the entrance halls displaying various values or scenes of national history or celebrating its workers. Statuary and sculpture likewise represent and celebrates these things.

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Print

Arvor maintains a time honoured tradition that emphasises the importance of providing up-to-date, accurate news. This tradition is predicated on the belief that the responsibility of the press is to share the news without bias or favour, and let the citizenry draw their own conclusions. In this vein, numerous newspaper services are operated in the ADR. Among the most leading daily broadsheets are Do Tell! (Скажи!), Morning Star (Утренняя звезда), Daily Herald (Ежедневный вестник), and National Telegraph (Национальный телеграф). Specialist broadsheets include Arvorian Worker (Арворианский рабочий), Daily News (Ежедневные новости), and The Echo (Эхо). Popular tabloids in print currently include Daily Chronicle (Ежедневная хроника), The Independent (Независимый), The Inquirer (Исследователь), and The Observer (Наблюдатель). There are also over 100 regional newspapers read by tens of thousands of citizens every day.

Museums, Libraries, and Galleries

Under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture, the nation operates a network of National Museums (Национальные музеи) which preserve and display military, cultural, scientific, historical, and societal history. There are seventeen such museums in Cherenovsk that form a cornerstone of its annual tourism.

Also maintained by the Ministry of Culture are the National Galleries (Национальные галереи), which house a collection of historically important and prominent individuals, with a combined 101,000 portraits currently on display. These are located in Cherenovsk, Belekarino, Sevestroma, Anaprudny, Salarinsk, and Gelevgrad.

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Cuisine

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