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{{Infobox country
|native_name                =  Ti Tununyana Rotika ta Tikasolo Polanosa (Oan)
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|native_name                =  ku Kotahi ti Hapori ta ku Ita i Poronēhia (Oan)
 
|conventional_long_name      =  The United Tribes of East Polynesia
 
|conventional_long_name      =  The United Tribes of East Polynesia
 
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|national_motto              = "Ti tuakuna tami ti kolomu" in Oan ("My stripes are black" in Codexian)
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|national_motto              = "Ti tāeka ta au ti mangumangu" in Oan ("My stripes are black" in Codexian)
|national_anthem            = "God save the Emperor" (Instrumental version); "Ti tuakuna tami ti kolomu"
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|national_anthem            = ''u Oa, tiaki u Rataringa-ta-i-Moana'' (God, save the Ruler of the Sea)
 
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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
 
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File:East Polynesian Taiga Forest.jpg|East Polynesian Taiga Forest
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File:Kuhuatamanu Mountains.jpg|Kuhuatamanu Mountains (background) and Teaeroatamataha River (foreground)
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File:Deer herd.jpg|Deer herd in a clearing in a subtropical broadleaf forest.
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File:Fruit bat colony.jpg|Fruit bat colony hanging in the canopy of a subtropical broadleaf forest.
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East Polynesia is, by far, the largest country in [[Polynesia]]. It is the only Polynesian country that is mostly on the mainland. It is located on the south western part of the continent of [[Gondwana]]. It lies between two major bodies of water: the Gulf of Gondwana and the Pacific Ocean. It has an area of 244,550km² (or approximately 98,200 sq. miles). It has an average elevation of 1,250ft above sea level. The lowest point is at sea level. The highest point is at the summit of Mount Tamahua, which rises 2,870 ft above sea level.  
 
East Polynesia is, by far, the largest country in [[Polynesia]]. It is the only Polynesian country that is mostly on the mainland. It is located on the south western part of the continent of [[Gondwana]]. It lies between two major bodies of water: the Gulf of Gondwana and the Pacific Ocean. It has an area of 244,550km² (or approximately 98,200 sq. miles). It has an average elevation of 1,250ft above sea level. The lowest point is at sea level. The highest point is at the summit of Mount Tamahua, which rises 2,870 ft above sea level.  
  
 
The largest body of water is Lake Roatelamaka. It has an area of 1,750 km². It holds 28% of the fresh water on in the country. The Five Valleys dam, follows in area, with a surface area of 985 km². The glaciers of the Kuhuatamanu Mountains, that form the border with Rijelv, hold 7% of the feesh water in the country. Through global warming and pollution they are shrinking. The country's longest river is the Teaeroatamataha River which has a length of 457 km before it empties into the Pacific Ocean. It forms the main drainage channel for the greater Teaeroatamataha Basin. It finds ita source in the Kuhuatamanu Mountains.
 
The largest body of water is Lake Roatelamaka. It has an area of 1,750 km². It holds 28% of the fresh water on in the country. The Five Valleys dam, follows in area, with a surface area of 985 km². The glaciers of the Kuhuatamanu Mountains, that form the border with Rijelv, hold 7% of the feesh water in the country. Through global warming and pollution they are shrinking. The country's longest river is the Teaeroatamataha River which has a length of 457 km before it empties into the Pacific Ocean. It forms the main drainage channel for the greater Teaeroatamataha Basin. It finds ita source in the Kuhuatamanu Mountains.
  
The country has a largely sedimentary rock mineral composition. Over thousands of years, layers of earth formed and are stacked on one another. This type of rock contains many different types of minerals and metals. It has relatively abundant deposits of uranium and surprisingly numerous, but scattered distribution of rare earth metals (particularly lanthanides). There are a number of trace metals such as copper, iron, tin, nickel, and lead.  
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The country has a largely sedimentary rock mineral composition. Over thousands of years, layers of earth formed and are stacked on one another. This type of rock contains many different types of minerals and metals. It has relatively abundant deposits of uranium and surprisingly numerous, but scattered distribution of rare earth metals (particularly lanthanides). There are a number of trace metals such as copper, iron, tin, nickel, and lead.
  
 
== Climate ==
 
== Climate ==
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== Military ==
 
== Military ==
 
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File:Procyne soldier.jpg|200px|Commander Toma Palonuanu of the East Polynesian Army
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File:Procyne Soldier.jpg|Commander Toma Palonuanu of the East Polynesian Army
File:Rotorua A-1 MBT.jpg|200px|Rotorua A-1 Main Battle Tank
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File:Rotorua A-1 MBT.jpg|Rotorua A-1 Main Battle Tank
 
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The military or armed forces of East Polynesia is called the East Polynesian National Defence. The land component is the largest and dominant branch. It is called the East Polynesian Army. The aerial and naval branches are organised as parts of the army. The army employs a whopping 127,800 men and 76,300 additional staff, and holds about 430,780 men in reserve. It has a focus on heavy armour. It operates 12 armoured divisions, 6 mechanised infantry divisions, 4 light artillery divisions, and 3 infantry divisions. It operates thousands of artillery pieces and tanks, fixed and motile guns. Its 10 year procurement budget of 78 billion dollars, puts a focus on its armour and its doctrine puts a focus on conventional warfare, especially with Rijelv posing a threat. Its local arms industry, led by the East Polynesian Arms Corporation, Tioti and Sons, and Ramamoka Kalou, is the biggest source of land vehicles in Polynesia. The natively produced [[Wikipedia:Arjun MBT|Rotorua A-1 MBT]], [[Wikipedia:T-90|Rotorua B-2 MBT]], [[Wikipedia:T-72|Rotorua C-3 MBT]], [[Kalouwawiya X-24 MBT]] and the Kalouwawiyo Y-25 MBT are some of the centrepieces of the armour divisions.
 
The military or armed forces of East Polynesia is called the East Polynesian National Defence. The land component is the largest and dominant branch. It is called the East Polynesian Army. The aerial and naval branches are organised as parts of the army. The army employs a whopping 127,800 men and 76,300 additional staff, and holds about 430,780 men in reserve. It has a focus on heavy armour. It operates 12 armoured divisions, 6 mechanised infantry divisions, 4 light artillery divisions, and 3 infantry divisions. It operates thousands of artillery pieces and tanks, fixed and motile guns. Its 10 year procurement budget of 78 billion dollars, puts a focus on its armour and its doctrine puts a focus on conventional warfare, especially with Rijelv posing a threat. Its local arms industry, led by the East Polynesian Arms Corporation, Tioti and Sons, and Ramamoka Kalou, is the biggest source of land vehicles in Polynesia. The natively produced [[Wikipedia:Arjun MBT|Rotorua A-1 MBT]], [[Wikipedia:T-90|Rotorua B-2 MBT]], [[Wikipedia:T-72|Rotorua C-3 MBT]], [[Kalouwawiya X-24 MBT]] and the Kalouwawiyo Y-25 MBT are some of the centrepieces of the armour divisions.
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== Economy ==
 
== Economy ==
 
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File:Port of the Light.jpg|200px|Port of the Light
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File:Port of the Light.jpg|Port of the Light
File:East Polynesian Industry.jpg|200px|East Polynesian Industry
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File:East Polynesian Industry.jpg|East Polynesian Industry
 
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The economy of East Polynesia is largely a mixture of free enterprise and socialism. Businesses are regulated, taxes are high, the state controls essential sectors such as energy and water, and conducts entrepreneurship and companies are given incentives to make employees partners. The old family dominated business model that existed under Oan rule is gone. In the absence of the big Oan firms, many local small and medium sized businesses have come to dominated major sectors of the economy.  
 
The economy of East Polynesia is largely a mixture of free enterprise and socialism. Businesses are regulated, taxes are high, the state controls essential sectors such as energy and water, and conducts entrepreneurship and companies are given incentives to make employees partners. The old family dominated business model that existed under Oan rule is gone. In the absence of the big Oan firms, many local small and medium sized businesses have come to dominated major sectors of the economy.  

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