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'''Puvastel province''' is a province of Ayaupia, the smallest of the country and the easternmost point of Nestonia.
'''Puvastel province''' is one of the 17 province of Ayaupia, the smallest of the country and the easternmost point of Nestonia. Ostayoo is the capital city, where seats the Provincial Assembly of Puvastel. The province is bordering [[Pacel]] to its west and [[Estol]] to its south. The province is surrounded westward and eastward by two rivers, respectively being the Puvast and the Ulista.


== History ==




=== Etymology ===

The word ''Puvastel'' can be dated back from the 18th century. At that time, the current day province was part of the Kingdom of Pacel, where Puvastelan were considered as 2nd class citizens. As a commonly shared feeling towards independence arose among the people, the idea of a State which would gather every Puvastelan became more and more pregnant, hence the need to find a way to give a name for such movement.

''Puvastel'' is made of the root word ''Puvast'', which is the name of the river going along the west side of the province, and the suffix ''-el'' which in Puvastelan (and Eastern Nestonian languages) means "the ground", "the land" or "the territory". Thus it literally means "the Land of Puvast".


== Geography ==
== Geography ==



[[File:Ayaupia Map Puvastel (fixed).png|500px|thumb|center|Detailed Map of Puvastel]]
[[File:Ayaupia Map Puvastel (fixed 5).svg|500px|thumb|center|Detailed map of Pjuvastel province]]

== Language ==

The official languages of Puvastel are standard Ayaupian, Nestonian and the local dialect, Puvastelan, which has unique features like the /y/ and /ʃ/ sound.

Latest revision as of 03:21, 5 November 2022

Province of Puvastel (staynish)

Upoceterap an Puvastel (ayaupian) (ayaupian)
Flag of Puvastel
Flag
of Puvastel
Coat of arms
Motto: We will sustain
Location of Puvastel
Capital
and largest city
Ostayoo
Official languagesAyaupian, Nestonian, Puvastelan
Demonym(s)Puvastelan
Government
• Province Councillor
Utanip Caavotil
LegislatureProvincial Assembly of Puvastel
Area
• Total
181,200 km2 (70,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
190,243 (2020)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
438,098,000,000.00
• Per capita
25,105.40
CurrencyOliscica (AYO-PU)
Driving sideright

Puvastel province is one of the 17 province of Ayaupia, the smallest of the country and the easternmost point of Nestonia. Ostayoo is the capital city, where seats the Provincial Assembly of Puvastel. The province is bordering Pacel to its west and Estol to its south. The province is surrounded westward and eastward by two rivers, respectively being the Puvast and the Ulista.

History

Etymology

The word Puvastel can be dated back from the 18th century. At that time, the current day province was part of the Kingdom of Pacel, where Puvastelan were considered as 2nd class citizens. As a commonly shared feeling towards independence arose among the people, the idea of a State which would gather every Puvastelan became more and more pregnant, hence the need to find a way to give a name for such movement.

Puvastel is made of the root word Puvast, which is the name of the river going along the west side of the province, and the suffix -el which in Puvastelan (and Eastern Nestonian languages) means "the ground", "the land" or "the territory". Thus it literally means "the Land of Puvast".

Geography

Detailed map of Pjuvastel province

Language

The official languages of Puvastel are standard Ayaupian, Nestonian and the local dialect, Puvastelan, which has unique features like the /y/ and /ʃ/ sound.