1 # Hungarian translations for Freeciv
2 # Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 # This translation is covered by the GNU General Public License Version 2.
4 # Zoltán Bárdosi <hck@lkg.rulez.org>, 1999.
5 # Gábor Dukai <dukai@EUnet.yu>, 2000.
6 # Gábor Takács <tg330@hszk.bme.hu>, 2001, 2002.
10 "Project-Id-Version: Freeciv 1.14.0\n"
11 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://gna.org/projects/freeciv/\n"
12 "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-01-01 22:01+0200\n"
13 "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-08-12 15:37+0300\n"
14 "Last-Translator: Gábor Takács <tg330@hszk.bme.hu>\n"
15 "Language-Team: Hungarian <hu@li.org>\n"
18 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
19 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
20 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
22 #: data/nation/abkhaz.ruleset:3
26 #: data/nation/abkhaz.ruleset:4
28 msgid "?plural:Abkhazians"
29 msgstr "?plural:Irániak"
31 #: data/nation/abkhaz.ruleset:7
33 "Ancestors of Abkhazians have lived in the western Caucasus since time "
34 "immemorial. Short periods of independence alternated with domination by the "
35 "Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Turks, Russians and Georgians. Nowadays Abkhazia "
36 "is a partially recognized republic."
39 #: data/nation/abkhaz.ruleset:24 data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:29
40 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:27 data/nation/chechen.ruleset:31
41 #: data/nation/emirati.ruleset:25 data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:28
42 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:22 data/nation/omani.ruleset:29
43 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:20 data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:22
44 #: data/nation/yemeni.ruleset:23 data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:29
49 #: data/nation/abkhaz.ruleset:24 data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:29
50 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:27 data/nation/chechen.ruleset:31
51 #: data/nation/emirati.ruleset:25 data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:28
52 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:22 data/nation/omani.ruleset:29
53 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:20 data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:22
54 #: data/nation/yemeni.ruleset:23 data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:29
59 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:3
61 msgid "Australian Aboriginal"
64 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:4
66 msgid "?plural:Aborigines"
67 msgstr "?plural:Argentínok"
69 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:7
71 "Australian Aborigines is a collective term for the original inhabitants of "
72 "the Australian continent. Aborigines from different parts of Australia refer "
73 "to themselves with different names, including Koori, Yamaji, Nunga, and "
77 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:27 data/nation/akwe.ruleset:25
78 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:28 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:29
79 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:24 data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:32
80 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:25 data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:27
81 #: data/nation/hopi.ruleset:25 data/nation/inuit.ruleset:24
82 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:25 data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:20
83 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:32 data/nation/navajo.ruleset:26
84 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:22 data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:25
85 #: data/nation/salishan.ruleset:26 data/nation/seminole.ruleset:36
86 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:24 data/nation/swazi.ruleset:23
88 msgid "Principal Chief %s"
91 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:27 data/nation/akwe.ruleset:25
92 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:28 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:29
93 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:24 data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:32
94 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:25 data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:27
95 #: data/nation/hopi.ruleset:25 data/nation/inuit.ruleset:24
96 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:25 data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:20
97 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:32 data/nation/navajo.ruleset:26
98 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:22 data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:25
99 #: data/nation/salishan.ruleset:26 data/nation/seminole.ruleset:36
100 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:24 data/nation/swazi.ruleset:23
102 msgid "?female:Principal Chief %s"
105 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:28 data/nation/estonian.ruleset:22
106 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:26 data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:26
107 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:30 data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:38
108 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:25 data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:24
109 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:35 data/nation/tongan.ruleset:22
110 #: data/nation/tswana.ruleset:29 data/nation/veletian.ruleset:30
113 msgstr "Elektromosság"
115 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:28 data/nation/estonian.ruleset:22
116 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:26 data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:26
117 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:30 data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:38
118 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:25 data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:24
119 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:35 data/nation/tongan.ruleset:22
120 #: data/nation/tswana.ruleset:29 data/nation/veletian.ruleset:30
122 msgid "?female:Elder %s"
125 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:29 data/nation/akwe.ruleset:26
126 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:30 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:27
127 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:23 data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:30
128 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:23 data/nation/comanche.ruleset:25
129 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:29 data/nation/hopi.ruleset:27
130 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:22 data/nation/kuna.ruleset:22
131 #: data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:22 data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:30
132 #: data/nation/navajo.ruleset:28 data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:63
133 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:24 data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:27
134 #: data/nation/otomi.ruleset:28 data/nation/salishan.ruleset:25
135 #: data/nation/seminole.ruleset:34 data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:22
137 msgid "Great Chief %s"
140 #: data/nation/aborigines.ruleset:29 data/nation/akwe.ruleset:26
141 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:30 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:27
142 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:23 data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:30
143 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:23 data/nation/comanche.ruleset:25
144 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:29 data/nation/hopi.ruleset:27
145 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:22 data/nation/kuna.ruleset:22
146 #: data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:22 data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:30
147 #: data/nation/navajo.ruleset:28 data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:63
148 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:24 data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:27
149 #: data/nation/otomi.ruleset:28 data/nation/salishan.ruleset:25
150 #: data/nation/seminole.ruleset:34 data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:22
152 msgid "?female:Great Chief %s"
155 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:3
160 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:4
162 msgid "?plural:Abyssinians"
163 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
165 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:6
167 "Abyssinians - also known as Habesha or Ethiopians - are a Semitic people who "
168 "ruled historical states in the Horn of Africa, the most prominent being the "
169 "Aksumite Kingdom and the Ethiopian Empire."
172 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:23 data/nation/armenian.ruleset:25
173 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:34 data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:31
174 #: data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:29 data/nation/cossack.ruleset:32
175 #: data/nation/cretan.ruleset:28 data/nation/crusader.ruleset:36
176 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:29 data/nation/georgian.ruleset:22
177 #: data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:21 data/nation/karabakhi.ruleset:29
178 #: data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:24 data/nation/moldovan.ruleset:24
179 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:25 data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:29
180 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:42 data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:25
181 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:34 data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:31
182 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:35 data/nation/siberian.ruleset:23
183 #: data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:25 data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:40
184 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:28
189 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:23 data/nation/armenian.ruleset:25
190 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:34 data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:31
191 #: data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:29 data/nation/cossack.ruleset:32
192 #: data/nation/cretan.ruleset:28 data/nation/crusader.ruleset:36
193 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:24 data/nation/friulian.ruleset:29
194 #: data/nation/georgian.ruleset:22 data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:21
195 #: data/nation/karabakhi.ruleset:29 data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:24
196 #: data/nation/moldovan.ruleset:24 data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:25
197 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:29 data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:42
198 #: data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:25 data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:34
199 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:31 data/nation/serbian.ruleset:35
200 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:23 data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:25
201 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:40 data/nation/venetian.ruleset:28
206 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:24 data/nation/antarctican.ruleset:16
207 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:36 data/nation/centralafrican.ruleset:22
208 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:27 data/nation/han.ruleset:26
209 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:35 data/nation/latin.ruleset:43
210 #: data/nation/manchu.ruleset:26 data/nation/mexican.ruleset:53
211 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:28 data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:25
212 #: data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:24 data/nation/toltec.ruleset:34
213 #: data/nation/vietnamese.ruleset:22
218 #: data/nation/abyssinian.ruleset:24 data/nation/antarctican.ruleset:16
219 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:36 data/nation/centralafrican.ruleset:22
220 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:27 data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:35
221 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:43 data/nation/mexican.ruleset:53
222 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:28 data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:25
223 #: data/nation/toltec.ruleset:34 data/nation/vietnamese.ruleset:22
228 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:3
233 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:4
235 msgid "?plural:Acadians"
236 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
238 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:6
240 "Acadia was first founded in 1604 as the first French colony in North "
241 "America. It was soon caught in the crossfire of French-English wars, leading "
242 "Acadia to change hands frequently. This led Acadians to develop a separate "
243 "identity and a form of self-government. Their lack of support for any side "
244 "in these wars earned them the title of French neutrals, but also the "
245 "distrust of British colonial authorities who would forcefully deport them in "
246 "1755. Acadians have since returned to their land and rebuilt."
249 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:31 data/nation/alander.ruleset:27
250 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:20 data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:27
253 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
255 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:31 data/nation/alander.ruleset:27
256 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:20 data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:27
259 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
261 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:32 data/nation/germanbelgian.ruleset:27
262 #: data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:38 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:25
267 #: data/nation/acadian.ruleset:32 data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:30
268 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:27 data/nation/asturian.ruleset:30
269 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:24 data/nation/bavarian.ruleset:24
270 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:25 data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:38
271 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:28 data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:30
272 #: data/nation/canadian.ruleset:26 data/nation/castilian.ruleset:32
273 #: data/nation/catalan.ruleset:32 data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:28
274 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:41 data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:34
275 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:31 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:29
276 #: data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:28
277 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:26 data/nation/croatian.ruleset:33
278 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:24 data/nation/curonian.ruleset:30
279 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:27 data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:27
280 #: data/nation/dominican.ruleset:22 data/nation/easttimorese.ruleset:22
281 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:34 data/nation/filipino.ruleset:22
282 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:31 data/nation/franconian.ruleset:25
283 #: data/nation/galician.ruleset:22 data/nation/genoese.ruleset:50
284 #: data/nation/germanbelgian.ruleset:27 data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:21
285 #: data/nation/honduran.ruleset:30 data/nation/irish.ruleset:42
286 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:38 data/nation/latin.ruleset:44
287 #: data/nation/leonese.ruleset:22 data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:32
288 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:29 data/nation/maltese.ruleset:26
289 #: data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:24 data/nation/milanese.ruleset:27
290 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:30 data/nation/norman.ruleset:25
291 #: data/nation/northumbrian.ruleset:39 data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:30
292 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:30 data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:38
293 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:27 data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:33
294 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:21 data/nation/riograndense.ruleset:21
295 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:29 data/nation/saintlucian.ruleset:24
296 #: data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:35 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:25
297 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:33 data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:32
298 #: data/nation/silesian.ruleset:23 data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:19
299 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:29 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:24
300 #: data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:31 data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:28
302 msgid "Mother Superior %s"
305 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:3
310 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:4
312 msgid "?plural:Acehnese"
313 msgstr "?plural:Kínaiak"
315 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:6
317 "The Sultanate of Aceh located on the western tip of the island of Sumatra "
318 "was a regional power in the 16th and 17th centuries, controlling much of the "
319 "trade through the Strait of Malacca. Aceh was subjugated by the Dutch in the "
320 "bloody Aceh War of 1873-1903."
323 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:27 data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:24
324 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:26 data/nation/darfuri.ruleset:28
325 #: data/nation/fulani.ruleset:33 data/nation/maldivian.ruleset:32
326 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:34 data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:32
327 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:28 data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:39
328 #: data/nation/singaporean.ruleset:32 data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:23
329 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:34 data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:23
330 #: data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:20 data/nation/swahili.ruleset:35
331 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:26 data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:28
336 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:27 data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:24
337 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:26 data/nation/darfuri.ruleset:28
338 #: data/nation/fulani.ruleset:33 data/nation/maldivian.ruleset:32
339 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:34 data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:32
340 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:28 data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:39
341 #: data/nation/singaporean.ruleset:32 data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:23
342 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:34 data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:23
343 #: data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:20 data/nation/swahili.ruleset:35
344 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:26 data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:28
349 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:28 data/nation/alander.ruleset:30
350 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:37 data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:35
351 #: data/nation/filipino.ruleset:23 data/nation/greenlander.ruleset:27
352 #: data/nation/kuna.ruleset:23 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:35
353 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:30 data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:22
354 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:24 data/nation/vermont.ruleset:26
355 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:25
360 #: data/nation/acehnese.ruleset:28 data/nation/alander.ruleset:30
361 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:37 data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:35
362 #: data/nation/filipino.ruleset:23 data/nation/greenlander.ruleset:27
363 #: data/nation/kuna.ruleset:23 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:35
364 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:30 data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:22
365 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:24 data/nation/vermont.ruleset:26
366 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:25
368 msgid "?female:Governor %s"
371 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:3
376 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:4
378 msgid "?plural:Acreans"
379 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
381 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:6
383 "Acre is the westernmost state of Brazil. The region was part of Bolivia "
384 "until 1899, when Brazilian settlers revolted and declared an Independent "
385 "State of Acre. Bolivia gave up its claims to the territory in the Treaty of "
386 "Petropolis of 1903, after which Acre was annexed to Brazil. Acre is one of "
387 "the world's most important rubber producing regions."
390 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:31
393 msgstr " %s városában"
395 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:31
400 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:32 data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:23
401 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:35 data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:25
402 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:52 data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:33
403 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:29 data/nation/santomean.ruleset:26
408 #: data/nation/acrean.ruleset:32 data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:23
409 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:35 data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:25
410 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:40 data/nation/mexican.ruleset:52
411 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:26 data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:33
412 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:29 data/nation/santomean.ruleset:26
413 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:30 data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:21
418 #: data/nation/afghani.ruleset:3
422 #: data/nation/afghani.ruleset:4
424 msgid "?plural:Afghanis"
425 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
427 #: data/nation/afghani.ruleset:6
429 "Afghanistan, often called the crossroads of Central Asia, has had a very "
430 "turbulent history. Through the ages, the country has been occupied by many "
431 "forces including the Persian Empire, Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great. "
432 "The Afghanistan nation-state as it is known today came into existence in "
433 "1746 when Ahmad Shah founded the Durrani Empire."
436 #: data/nation/afghani.ruleset:23 data/nation/alandalus.ruleset:33
437 #: data/nation/bahraini.ruleset:27 data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:25
438 #: data/nation/chechen.ruleset:30 data/nation/circassian.ruleset:35
439 #: data/nation/cyrenaican.ruleset:28 data/nation/emirati.ruleset:26
440 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:32 data/nation/kurd.ruleset:29
441 #: data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:29 data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:29
442 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:21 data/nation/pashtun.ruleset:23
443 #: data/nation/qatari.ruleset:22 data/nation/riffian.ruleset:21
444 #: data/nation/syrian.ruleset:22 data/nation/tajik.ruleset:21
445 #: data/nation/timurid.ruleset:26 data/nation/tuareg.ruleset:38
446 #: data/nation/uzbek.ruleset:24
451 #: data/nation/afghani.ruleset:23 data/nation/alandalus.ruleset:33
452 #: data/nation/bahraini.ruleset:27 data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:25
453 #: data/nation/chechen.ruleset:30 data/nation/circassian.ruleset:35
454 #: data/nation/cyrenaican.ruleset:28 data/nation/emirati.ruleset:26
455 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:32 data/nation/kurd.ruleset:29
456 #: data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:29 data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:29
457 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:21 data/nation/pashtun.ruleset:23
458 #: data/nation/qatari.ruleset:22 data/nation/riffian.ruleset:21
459 #: data/nation/syrian.ruleset:22 data/nation/tajik.ruleset:21
460 #: data/nation/timurid.ruleset:26 data/nation/tuareg.ruleset:38
461 #: data/nation/uzbek.ruleset:24
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512 "Africa: the cradle of humanity. It is the world's second largest continent "
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544 "Xavante, Xakriaba and Xerente. They have a patrilineal clan system and live "
545 "in Mato Grosso and Tocantins states of Brazil, though they have been forced "
546 "to move by Brazilians several times through their history. Traditionally, "
547 "they are ruled by councils of elders who elect a chief and have likely lived "
548 "in large ring villages since about the 9th century CE. They are Ge speakers "
549 "who farm maize, manioc, sweet potatoes and yams."
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564 "control during the Middle Ages. Muslim Andalusians are noted for their "
565 "splendid architectural heritage. During the Reconquista the Christian "
566 "kingdoms gradually pushed back the Islamic states of Al-Andalus. Their last "
567 "city on the Iberian peninsula, Granada, fell in 1492."
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655 "long period in which the islands were contested between Sweden and Finland. "
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776 "thousands of years prior to European contact. Unangan people developed ties "
777 "to Russian missionaries and traders many converting to Russian Orthodox "
778 "Christianity and intermarrying with Russians, and some even accompanied "
779 "Russians to their other colonial entrepots such as Ft. Ross in northern "
780 "California and Ft. Elizabeth in Hawai'i."
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863 "one of the most contested parts of Europe, changing hands between Germany "
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959 #: data/nation/vincentian.ruleset:25 data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:38
960 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:24 data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:24
961 #: data/nation/zimbabwean.ruleset:26
963 msgid "?female:Bishop %s"
966 #: data/nation/alsatian.ruleset:28 data/nation/hansa.ruleset:29
967 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:43 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:40
968 #: data/nation/sorbian.ruleset:27 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:34
970 msgid "Burgomaster %s"
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974 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:43 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:40
975 #: data/nation/sorbian.ruleset:27 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:34
977 msgid "?female:Burgomaster %s"
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985 #: data/nation/amazigh.ruleset:4
987 msgid "?plural:Imazighen"
988 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
990 #: data/nation/amazigh.ruleset:6
992 "The Amazigh civilization is one of the oldest in the Mediterranean Basin, co-"
993 "existing with ancient Egypt. The Imazighen people, which means \"free men\", "
994 "are sturdy and strong but cheerful and generous with a great consideration "
995 "for family and tribe. Every tribe has its own traditions and culture, which "
996 "is the reason for the countless diversity of traditions in modern Morocco, "
997 "Algeria, and Tunisia. The Imazighen speak old languages such as Tamazirt, "
998 "Tachelhit or Tarifit, collectively known as Berber languages, using an age-"
999 "old writing system called Tifinagh."
1002 #: data/nation/amazonian.ruleset:3
1007 #: data/nation/amazonian.ruleset:4
1009 msgid "?plural:Amazons"
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1012 #: data/nation/amazonian.ruleset:6
1014 "The Amazons are a fictional nation of women warriors which appear in "
1015 "Classical Greek writing and art. Authors have located them in the Ukraine, "
1016 "Asia Minor, or Libya. The Amazons were reported to remove their right "
1017 "breasts in order to better use the bow and other weapons."
1020 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:3
1024 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:4
1026 msgid "?plural:Andorrans"
1027 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
1029 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:6
1031 "Andorra is a small country in the eastern Pyrenees. In 1278, a dispute "
1032 "between the bishop of Urgell and the Count of Foix ended with an agreement "
1033 "to share the sovereignty of Andorra. This arrangement is still in effect and "
1034 "their successors - the current bishop of Urgell and the President of the "
1035 "French Republic - bear the (mostly honorific) title of co-prince of Andorra."
1038 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:23 data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:20
1039 #: data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:37 data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:32
1044 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:23 data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:32
1046 msgid "?female:Dictator %s"
1049 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:24
1051 msgid "Co-Prince %s"
1054 #: data/nation/andorran.ruleset:24
1056 msgid "Co-Princess %s"
1059 #: data/nation/angolan.ruleset:3
1064 #: data/nation/angolan.ruleset:4
1066 msgid "?plural:Angolans"
1067 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
1069 #: data/nation/angolan.ruleset:6
1071 "When the Portuguese arrived in Angola in the 15th century the region was "
1072 "controlled by several Bantu kingdoms. Angola became an important source of "
1073 "slave traders until well into the 19th century. After two decades of "
1074 "guerrilla war against the Portuguese colonial authorities Angola finally "
1075 "achieved independence in 1975. Soon the various guerilla groups started "
1076 "fighting each other. After half a century of war a peace agreement was "
1077 "finally reached in 2002."
1080 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:3
1085 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:4
1087 msgid "?plural:Anhaltians"
1088 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
1090 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:6
1092 "Anhalt was a German state. Initially a county, it was split from Saxony in "
1093 "1212. For most of its history, it was partitioned into several territories "
1094 "that were ruled by the same family. The counts of Anhalt were raised to "
1095 "dukes upon the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire by Napoleon in 1806. "
1096 "Anhalt was reunited into a single duchy in 1863. Upon the downfall of the "
1097 "German monarchies in 1918, it became a free state. After World War II, "
1098 "Anhalt finally ceased to exist when the allies decided to merge it with the "
1099 "former Prussian Province of Saxony to form the state of Saxony-Anhalt."
1102 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:32 data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:29
1103 #: data/nation/castilian.ruleset:31 data/nation/catalan.ruleset:30
1104 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:35 data/nation/flemish.ruleset:30
1105 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:42 data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:28
1106 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:25 data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:31
1107 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:32 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:37
1108 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:29 data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:22
1109 #: data/nation/vampire.ruleset:50 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:27
1114 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:32 data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:29
1115 #: data/nation/castilian.ruleset:31 data/nation/catalan.ruleset:30
1116 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:35 data/nation/flemish.ruleset:30
1117 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:42 data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:28
1118 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:25 data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:31
1119 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:32 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:37
1120 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:29 data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:22
1121 #: data/nation/vampire.ruleset:50 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:27
1126 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:34 data/nation/badian.ruleset:25
1127 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:30 data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:40
1128 #: data/nation/curonian.ruleset:31 data/nation/florentine.ruleset:41
1129 #: data/nation/lithuanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:30
1130 #: data/nation/mecklenburgian.ruleset:32 data/nation/milanese.ruleset:28
1131 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:34 data/nation/occitan.ruleset:29
1132 #: data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:33 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:39
1133 #: data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:28
1134 #: data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:44 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:33
1136 msgid "Grand Duke %s"
1137 msgstr "Nagyfejedelem"
1139 #: data/nation/anhaltian.ruleset:34 data/nation/badian.ruleset:25
1140 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:30 data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:40
1141 #: data/nation/curonian.ruleset:31 data/nation/florentine.ruleset:41
1142 #: data/nation/lithuanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:30
1143 #: data/nation/mecklenburgian.ruleset:32 data/nation/milanese.ruleset:28
1144 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:34 data/nation/occitan.ruleset:29
1145 #: data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:33 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:39
1146 #: data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:28
1147 #: data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:44 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:33
1149 msgid "Grand Duchess %s"
1150 msgstr "Nagyfejedelemnő"
1152 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:3
1155 msgstr "Tisztességtelen"
1157 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:4
1159 msgid "?plural:Anishinaabeg"
1160 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
1162 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:6
1164 "The Anishinaabeg are a group of closely related Native American tribes in "
1165 "the North American Great Lakes region, including the Ottawa, Ojibwe, "
1166 "Algonkin and Potawatomi. They speak Algonquian languages. Together they are "
1167 "one of the most numerous indigenous peoples of North America."
1170 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:29 data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:42
1171 #: data/nation/komi.ruleset:26 data/nation/navajo.ruleset:27
1172 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:33
1174 msgid "Great Shaman %s"
1177 #: data/nation/anishinaabe.ruleset:29 data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:42
1178 #: data/nation/komi.ruleset:26 data/nation/navajo.ruleset:27
1179 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:33
1181 msgid "?female:Great Shaman %s"
1184 #: data/nation/antarctican.ruleset:3
1189 #: data/nation/antarctican.ruleset:4
1191 msgid "?plural:Antarcticans"
1192 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
1194 #: data/nation/antarctican.ruleset:6
1195 msgid "Independent South Pole, land of penguins."
1196 msgstr "Független Déli-sark, a pingvinek földje."
1198 #: data/nation/antiguan.ruleset:3
1199 msgid "Antiguan and Barbudan"
1202 #: data/nation/antiguan.ruleset:4
1204 msgid "?plural:Antiguans and Barbudans"
1205 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
1207 #: data/nation/antiguan.ruleset:6
1209 "Antigua and Barbuda is a country in the Eastern Caribbean consisting of the "
1210 "two eponymous islands as well as a number of smaller islets. The country has "
1211 "been independent from the United Kingdom since 1981."
1214 #: data/nation/antillean.ruleset:3
1219 #: data/nation/antillean.ruleset:4
1221 msgid "?plural:Antilleans"
1222 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
1224 #: data/nation/antillean.ruleset:6
1226 "The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, Saint Martin and Saint "
1227 "Eustatius were colonized by the Dutch in the 17th century. Their population "
1228 "is of mixed European, African and Latin American heritage. The Netherlands "
1229 "Antilles gained internal self governance in 1954, and were subsequently "
1230 "dissolved in 2010. Aruba, Curacao and Saint Martin are countries within the "
1231 "Kingdom of the Netherlands; the other three islands have been directly "
1232 "integrated into the Netherlands as special municipalities."
1235 #: data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:3
1240 #: data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:4
1242 msgid "?plural:Aragonese"
1243 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
1245 #: data/nation/aragonese.ruleset:6
1247 "Aragon was formed as a Frankish county and was elevated to a kingdom in the "
1248 "11th century. It expanded its territory southwards during the reconquista "
1249 "and subsequently managed to control a large part of the Mediterranean. In "
1250 "1469 king Fernando II married Isabella of Castile, a union that would form "
1251 "the base of the Spanish unification. The kingdom was legally dissolved in "
1252 "1707 but today Aragon continues to exist as an autonomous community of Spain."
1255 #: data/nation/aramean.ruleset:3
1260 #: data/nation/aramean.ruleset:4
1262 msgid "?plural:Arameans"
1263 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
1265 #: data/nation/aramean.ruleset:6
1267 "According to legend, the Aramean people are the descendants of Aram, the "
1271 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:3
1275 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:4
1276 msgid "?plural:Argentines"
1277 msgstr "?plural:Argentínok"
1279 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:6
1281 "Argentina is located on the south-eastern coast of South America. Since "
1282 "independence from Spain in 1816, it has been plagued by several internal and "
1283 "external conflicts. In the decades after World War II, the country's "
1284 "politics was dominated by Juan Perón and his charismatic wife Eva \"Evita\" "
1288 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:25 data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:36
1289 #: data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:33 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:27
1290 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:22 data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:32
1291 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:50 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:32
1292 #: data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:31 data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:36
1293 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:24 data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:34
1294 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:19 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:21
1296 msgid "Comandante %s"
1299 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:25 data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:36
1300 #: data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:33 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:27
1301 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:22 data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:32
1302 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:50 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:32
1303 #: data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:31 data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:36
1304 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:24 data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:34
1305 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:19 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:21
1307 msgid "Comandanta %s"
1310 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:26 data/nation/cuban.ruleset:23
1311 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:20
1316 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:26 data/nation/cuban.ruleset:23
1317 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:20
1322 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:27 data/nation/castilian.ruleset:32
1323 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:24 data/nation/filipino.ruleset:22
1324 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:26
1329 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:28 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:30
1330 #: data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:28 data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:26
1331 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:29
1336 #: data/nation/argentine.ruleset:28 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:30
1337 #: data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:28 data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:26
1338 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:29
1340 msgid "Vicereine %s"
1343 #: data/nation/armenian.ruleset:3
1348 #: data/nation/armenian.ruleset:4
1350 msgid "?plural:Armenians"
1351 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
1353 #: data/nation/armenian.ruleset:6
1355 "According to legend, the Armenian people are the descendants of Haik - the "
1356 "great-great-grandson of Noah. The modern Republic of Armenia gained "
1357 "independence from the Soviet Union in 1991."
1360 #: data/nation/armenian.ruleset:24 data/nation/assyrian.ruleset:21
1361 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:22 data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:33
1362 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:32 data/nation/czech.ruleset:31
1363 #: data/nation/elamite.ruleset:32 data/nation/epirote.ruleset:28
1364 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:31 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:39
1365 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:41 data/nation/israelite.ruleset:31
1366 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:45 data/nation/latin.ruleset:39
1367 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:29 data/nation/mitanni.ruleset:30
1368 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:32 data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:30
1369 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:28 data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:19
1370 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:33 data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:24
1371 #: data/nation/phoenician.ruleset:27 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:24
1372 #: data/nation/pontic.ruleset:33 data/nation/sabine.ruleset:26
1373 #: data/nation/samnite.ruleset:26 data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:28
1374 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:29 data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:37
1375 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:29
1378 msgstr " (megfigyelő)"
1380 #: data/nation/armenian.ruleset:24 data/nation/assyrian.ruleset:21
1381 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:22 data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:33
1382 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:32 data/nation/czech.ruleset:31
1383 #: data/nation/elamite.ruleset:32 data/nation/epirote.ruleset:28
1384 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:31 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:39
1385 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:41 data/nation/israelite.ruleset:31
1386 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:45 data/nation/latin.ruleset:39
1387 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:29 data/nation/mitanni.ruleset:30
1388 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:32 data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:30
1389 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:28 data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:19
1390 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:33 data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:24
1391 #: data/nation/phoenician.ruleset:27 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:24
1392 #: data/nation/pontic.ruleset:33 data/nation/sabine.ruleset:26
1393 #: data/nation/samnite.ruleset:26 data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:28
1394 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:29 data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:37
1395 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:29
1397 msgid "?female:Usurper %s"
1398 msgstr "?female:Bitorló"
1400 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:3
1404 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:4
1406 msgid "?plural:Ashantis"
1407 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
1409 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:6
1411 "The Ashanti were an ancient kingdom in a region that is currently a part of "
1412 "Ghana. The first Ashanti kingdom was founded in the 11th century."
1415 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:35 data/nation/benin.ruleset:29
1416 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:26 data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:39
1417 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:27 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:24
1418 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:23 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:22
1420 msgid "Councillor %s"
1423 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:35 data/nation/benin.ruleset:29
1424 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:26 data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:39
1425 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:27 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:24
1426 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:23 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:22
1428 msgid "?female:Councillor %s"
1431 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:36
1433 msgid "Asantehene %s"
1436 #: data/nation/ashanti.ruleset:36
1438 msgid "?female:Asantehene %s"
1441 #: data/nation/assamese.ruleset:3
1445 #: data/nation/assamese.ruleset:4
1447 msgid "?plural:Assamese"
1448 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
1450 #: data/nation/assamese.ruleset:6
1452 "The Assam (Ahom) kingdom was founded in 1228 on the southeastern foothills "
1453 "of the Himalayas by a group of Shan people emigrating from what is today "
1454 "northeastern Burma. The Assamese kings famously defeated several expeditions "
1455 "by the mighty Mughal Empire, effectively halting the Mughals' eastward "
1459 #: data/nation/assyrian.ruleset:3
1464 #: data/nation/assyrian.ruleset:4
1466 msgid "?plural:Assyrians"
1467 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
1469 #: data/nation/assyrian.ruleset:6
1471 "Assyria was an empire in northern Mesopotamia, named after its capital Ashur."
1474 #: data/nation/asturian.ruleset:3
1479 #: data/nation/asturian.ruleset:4
1481 msgid "?plural:Asturians"
1482 msgstr "?plural:Ausztrálok"
1484 #: data/nation/asturian.ruleset:6
1486 "The Astures were a Celtic people which occupied most of the northern coast "
1487 "of Spain. They battled against the Roman Empire until their defeat by Caesar "
1488 "Augustus' legions between 29 and 19 BCE. Under the Visigothic kingdom of "
1489 "Toledo, there were uneasy relations between Visigoths and Asturians. In 722 "
1490 "CE, king Pelayo defeated the Umayyad Muslim troops at Covadonga, "
1491 "establishing the Asturian Kingdom, which lasted until 910 CE, when the "
1492 "capital town was moved from Oviedo to Leon. Nowadays, Asturias is an "
1493 "autonomous community of Spain."
1496 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:3
1501 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:4
1503 msgid "?plural:Atlantean"
1504 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
1506 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:6
1507 msgid "The mythical continent of Atlantis"
1510 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:23 data/nation/briton.ruleset:23
1511 #: data/nation/canari.ruleset:29 data/nation/cornish.ruleset:21
1512 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:32 data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:26
1513 #: data/nation/irish.ruleset:41 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:26
1515 msgid "High King %s"
1518 #: data/nation/atlantean.ruleset:23 data/nation/briton.ruleset:23
1519 #: data/nation/canari.ruleset:29 data/nation/cornish.ruleset:21
1520 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:32 data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:26
1521 #: data/nation/irish.ruleset:41 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:26
1523 msgid "High Queen %s"
1526 #: data/nation/australian.ruleset:3
1530 #: data/nation/australian.ruleset:4
1531 msgid "?plural:Australians"
1532 msgstr "?plural:Ausztrálok"
1534 #: data/nation/australian.ruleset:6
1536 "Australia was founded as a British penal colony in 1788 CE. Originally "
1537 "comprising several colonies (New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South "
1538 "Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania) it became a single country in "
1539 "1902. It is the only country on Earth to occupy an entire continent."
1542 #: data/nation/avar.ruleset:3
1546 #: data/nation/avar.ruleset:4
1548 msgid "?plural:Avars"
1549 msgstr "?plural:Arabok"
1551 #: data/nation/avar.ruleset:6
1553 "The Avars or Eurasian Avars were an ancient nomadic confederation of mixed "
1554 "origin. The dominant language of this group was presumably Proto-Bulgarian "
1555 "within the Turkic Oghuz language subgroup, but the true origin of the Avars "
1556 "is unknown. It is possible they were originally a Rouran or Hephthalite "
1557 "group. After settling in Pannonia they subjugated the local Slavic tribes. "
1558 "Gradually they lost power and political importance and eventually the Avars "
1559 "blended with Slavic peoples."
1562 #: data/nation/avar.ruleset:32 data/nation/azeri.ruleset:35
1563 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:24 data/nation/buryat.ruleset:26
1564 #: data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:39 data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:40
1565 #: data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:36 data/nation/hephthalite.ruleset:30
1566 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:24 data/nation/kazakh.ruleset:24
1567 #: data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:22 data/nation/mughal.ruleset:19
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1609 msgid "?female:%s Khagan"
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1617 #: data/nation/aymara.ruleset:4
1619 msgid "?plural:Aymaras"
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1624 "After the collapse of the Tiwanaku civilization in the Andes, their heirs "
1625 "reorganized into a set of culturally close Aymara kingdoms that thrived "
1626 "around the Titicaca lake until they were conquered by the Incas."
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1633 #: data/nation/azeri.ruleset:4
1634 msgid "?plural:Azeris"
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1637 #: data/nation/azeri.ruleset:6
1639 "The Azeris are the people of Azerbaijan. The territory of modern Azerbaijan "
1640 "was the scene of rises and falls of different ancient states of the Caucasus "
1641 "region. In 1813 Azerbaijan became part of the Russian Empire, which was "
1642 "followed by a short period of independence in 1918-1920 - as the first "
1643 "Islamic republic in history. Then Azerbaijan became part of the Soviet Union "
1644 "until its dissolution in 1991."
1647 #: data/nation/azeri.ruleset:36 data/nation/iranian.ruleset:41
1648 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:28
1653 #: data/nation/azeri.ruleset:36 data/nation/iranian.ruleset:41
1654 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:28 data/nation/median.ruleset:31
1659 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:3
1664 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:4
1666 msgid "?plural:Badians"
1667 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
1669 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:6
1671 "Baden was a country in Swabia, in southwestern Germany. After World War II "
1672 "it was merged with Wuerttemberg and Hohenzollern to form the land of Baden-"
1676 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:23 data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:27
1677 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:28
1682 #: data/nation/badian.ruleset:23 data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:27
1683 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:28
1685 msgid "Margravine %s"
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1693 #: data/nation/bahamian.ruleset:4
1695 msgid "?plural:Bahamians"
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1700 "The Bahamas are an island group in North America. It was somewhere in the "
1701 "Bahamas that Columbus first set foot on American soil. The Islands were "
1702 "subsequently depopulated and mostly ignored until they were settled by "
1703 "British colonists in the 17th century. The Bahamas have been an independent "
1704 "country within the Commonwealth since 1973. Nowadays the Bahamas are mostly "
1705 "famous for their beaches but it is also a major offshore financial center. "
1706 "The Bahamas are the most developed country of Latin America and the "
1707 "Caribbean as well as the world's wealthiest black-majority country."
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1714 #: data/nation/bahraini.ruleset:4
1716 msgid "?plural:Bahrainis"
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1719 #: data/nation/bahraini.ruleset:6
1721 "Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf and the smallest country of "
1722 "the Middle East. Bahrain has been independent from Persia since the 18th "
1723 "century, although it was a British protectorate until 1971. The country "
1724 "became a constitutional monarchy in 2001 but a pro-democracy uprising in "
1725 "2011 was violently crushed."
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1733 #: data/nation/bahraini.ruleset:26 data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:19
1735 msgid "?female:Mahdi %s"
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1743 #: data/nation/bangladeshi.ruleset:4
1745 msgid "?plural:Bangladeshis"
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1748 #: data/nation/bangladeshi.ruleset:6
1750 "The People's Republic of Bangladesh was formed from the former Pakistani "
1751 "territory of East Bengal following a war of independence."
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1773 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:23
1776 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
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1797 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:25
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1807 #: data/nation/bangladeshi.ruleset:23 data/nation/bengali.ruleset:27
1809 msgid "?female:Nabob %s"
1810 msgstr "?female:Nábob"
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1817 #: data/nation/barbadian.ruleset:4
1819 msgid "?plural:Barbadians"
1820 msgstr "?plural:Barbárok"
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1824 "Barbados is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean, about 100 km east of "
1825 "the Windward Islands in the Caribbean. Originally inhabited by Arawaks, the "
1826 "island was discovered by the Portuguese around 1500. When the English first "
1827 "settled Barbados in 1627 they found the island depopulated. The island has "
1828 "been independent since 1966. Barbados is a major international tourist "
1829 "destination and one of the most developed countries of the Caribbean."
1832 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:3
1837 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:4
1839 msgid "?plural:Bashkirs"
1840 msgstr "?plural:baszkok"
1842 #: data/nation/bashkir.ruleset:6
1844 "The Bashkirs are a Turkic-speaking nation in the southern Urals. Since the "
1845 "end of the 16th century, the Bashkirs were vassals of the Russian tsar, but "
1846 "have since participated in several uprisings against the Russian government. "
1847 "Today most of the Bashkirs live in the Bashkortostan Republic which is part "
1848 "of the Russian Federation."
1851 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:3
1855 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:4
1856 msgid "?plural:Basques"
1857 msgstr "?plural:baszkok"
1859 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:6
1861 "The Basques have lived since ancient times by the western foothills of the "
1862 "Pyrenees. The Kingdom of Navarre was the last independent Basque state, "
1863 "which fell to Aragon in the 16th century. Today, the Basque Country, or "
1864 "\"Euskal Herria\", lays right in the borderlands between Spain and France, "
1865 "divided into seven historical provinces. Their language, Euskara, has no "
1866 "known relatives and its origins are unknown."
1869 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:32 data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:39
1870 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:40
1875 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:32 data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:39
1876 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:40
1878 msgid "?female:Leader %s"
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1883 msgid "Lehendakari %s"
1886 #: data/nation/basque.ruleset:33
1888 msgid "?female:Lehendakari %s"
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1895 #: data/nation/bavarian.ruleset:4
1896 msgid "?plural:Bavarians"
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1899 #: data/nation/bavarian.ruleset:6
1901 "Bavaria, before national unification in 1870 CE, was one of the largest of "
1902 "the German kingdoms."
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1906 #: data/nation/breton.ruleset:33 data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:29
1907 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/curonian.ruleset:29
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1909 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:37 data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:30
1910 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:33 data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:23
1911 #: data/nation/norman.ruleset:24 data/nation/prussian.ruleset:27
1912 #: data/nation/samogitian.ruleset:21 data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:31
1913 #: data/nation/saxon.ruleset:21 data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:26
1914 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:34 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:31
1915 #: data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:23
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1921 #: data/nation/breton.ruleset:33 data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:29
1922 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/curonian.ruleset:29
1923 #: data/nation/franconian.ruleset:24 data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:22
1924 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:37 data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:30
1925 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:33 data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:23
1926 #: data/nation/norman.ruleset:24 data/nation/prussian.ruleset:27
1927 #: data/nation/samogitian.ruleset:21 data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:31
1928 #: data/nation/saxon.ruleset:21 data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:26
1929 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:34 data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:31
1930 #: data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:23
1933 msgstr "Nagyfejedelemnő"
1935 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:3
1939 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:4
1940 msgid "?plural:Belarusians"
1941 msgstr "?plural:belaruszok"
1943 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:6
1945 "Belarus was part of the ancient Slavic state of Kievan Rus', then "
1946 "subsequently Lithuania, Rzeczpospolita, the Russian Empire and the Soviet "
1947 "Union. Belarus became independent in 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet "
1951 #: data/nation/belarusian.ruleset:33 data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:30
1952 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:24 data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:24
1955 msgstr " %s mellett"
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1958 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:24 data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:24
1963 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:3
1968 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:4
1970 msgid "?plural:Belgians"
1971 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
1973 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:6
1975 "Belgium gained independence from the Dutch Kingdom in 1830. Belgium is "
1976 "mainly characterized by its movement from a unified state to a federal one. "
1977 "This is the result of the Flemish and the Walloon's nationalist (almost) "
1981 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:24
1983 msgid "Prime Minister %s"
1984 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
1986 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:24
1988 msgid "?female:Prime Minister %s"
1989 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
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1992 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:32 data/nation/frisian.ruleset:37
1993 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:31 data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:25
1994 #: data/nation/walloon.ruleset:28
1996 msgid "Stadtholder %s"
1997 msgstr "Lopakodó Bombázó"
1999 #: data/nation/belgian.ruleset:26 data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:31
2000 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:32 data/nation/frisian.ruleset:37
2001 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:31 data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:25
2002 #: data/nation/walloon.ruleset:28
2004 msgid "Stadtholdress %s"
2007 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:3
2012 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:4
2014 msgid "?plural:Belgae"
2015 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2017 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:6
2019 "The Belgae were an Ancient Celtic tribe that inhabited the area that would "
2020 "later become the Roman province of Gallia Belgica. Their origin was perhaps "
2021 "mixed Celtic and Germanic, because they had come to Gaul from behind the "
2022 "Rhine and included some Germanic elements, but the names of their chiefs "
2023 "were Gallic. Julius Caesar famously called the Belgae the bravest amongst "
2024 "the inhabitants of Gaul. They put up stiff resistance against Caesar's "
2025 "legions but eventually succumbed to the Romans. The modern country of "
2026 "Belgium derives its name from the Belgae."
2029 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:30 data/nation/boian.ruleset:22
2030 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:29
2032 msgid "High Druid %s"
2035 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:30 data/nation/boian.ruleset:22
2036 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:29
2038 msgid "?female:High Druid %s"
2039 msgstr "?female:Druida"
2041 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:31 data/nation/cambodian.ruleset:25
2042 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:33 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:29
2043 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:46 data/nation/kushan.ruleset:42
2044 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:40 data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:27
2045 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:38
2050 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:31 data/nation/cambodian.ruleset:25
2051 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:33 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:29
2052 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:46 data/nation/kushan.ruleset:42
2053 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:40 data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:27
2054 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:38
2059 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:32 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:28
2060 #: data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:31 data/nation/gepid.ruleset:43
2061 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:30 data/nation/hopi.ruleset:28
2062 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:23 data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:24
2063 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:24 data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:23
2064 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:31 data/nation/namibian.ruleset:24
2065 #: data/nation/sami.ruleset:23 data/nation/seminole.ruleset:35
2066 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:23 data/nation/swazi.ruleset:22
2067 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:39
2069 msgid "Spokesman %s"
2072 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:32 data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:28
2073 #: data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:31 data/nation/gepid.ruleset:43
2074 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:30 data/nation/hopi.ruleset:28
2075 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:23 data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:24
2076 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:24 data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:23
2077 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:31 data/nation/namibian.ruleset:24
2078 #: data/nation/sami.ruleset:23 data/nation/seminole.ruleset:35
2079 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:23 data/nation/swazi.ruleset:22
2080 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:39
2082 msgid "Spokeswoman %s"
2085 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:33 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:34
2086 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:29 data/nation/faroese.ruleset:30
2087 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:44 data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:47
2088 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:30 data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:23
2089 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:32 data/nation/toltec.ruleset:33
2090 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:40
2095 #: data/nation/belgic.ruleset:33 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:34
2096 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:29 data/nation/faroese.ruleset:30
2097 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:44 data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:47
2098 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:30 data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:23
2099 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:32 data/nation/toltec.ruleset:33
2100 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:40
2102 msgid "?female:Speaker %s"
2105 #: data/nation/belizean.ruleset:3
2109 #: data/nation/belizean.ruleset:4
2111 msgid "?plural:Belizeans"
2112 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2114 #: data/nation/belizean.ruleset:6
2116 "Belize is the smallest country of Central America. Once part of the Maya "
2117 "region, it was settled by British pirates and loggers in the 17th century. "
2118 "Belize, then known as British Honduras, became a crown colony in 1862. It "
2119 "has been an independent country since 1981. Belize is ethnically extremely "
2120 "diverse, its population consisting of Creoles, Mayans, Spanish-speaking "
2121 "mestizos, Garifunas, Chinese, Mennonites, and Indians."
2124 #: data/nation/belizean.ruleset:25
2126 msgid "Superintendent %s"
2129 #: data/nation/belizean.ruleset:25
2131 msgid "?female:Superintendent %s"
2132 msgstr "Tiszteletes"
2134 #: data/nation/bengali.ruleset:3
2138 #: data/nation/bengali.ruleset:4
2140 msgid "?plural:Bengalis"
2141 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
2143 #: data/nation/bengali.ruleset:6
2145 "Bengal is a region in the easternmost part of the Indian subcontinent. The "
2146 "first recorded independent king of the Bengali is Shashanka who reigned "
2147 "around 606 CE. Today the People's Republic of Bangladesh occupies the "
2148 "eastern part of the region, while the western part is the Indian state of "
2152 #: data/nation/beninese.ruleset:3
2157 #: data/nation/beninese.ruleset:4
2159 msgid "?plural:Beninese"
2160 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2162 #: data/nation/beninese.ruleset:6
2164 "Once the site of the Dahomey kingdom, the country was colonized by France in "
2165 "the 19th century. Dahomey became independent in 1960. Marxists seized power "
2166 "in 1972 and renamed the country Benin three years later. Multiparty rule "
2170 #: data/nation/benin.ruleset:3
2175 #: data/nation/benin.ruleset:4
2177 msgid "?plural:Benin"
2178 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2180 #: data/nation/benin.ruleset:6
2182 "Not to be confused with the modern republic of Benin, the Kingdom of Benin "
2183 "was founded by Edo speakers sometime between the 12th and 14th centuries. "
2184 "Benin united a large area of land west of the Niger river delta, reaching "
2185 "its peak in the 16th century. Eweka I founded the Uzama, or Councilors of "
2186 "State, to aid in the accession of a new Oba, or king. Its fortunes waned as "
2187 "Europeans chose other kingdoms to trade with after Benin's main port silted "
2188 "up. The Kingdom finally ended in 1897 when the British assumed control."
2191 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:3
2196 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:4
2198 msgid "?plural:Bhutanese"
2199 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
2201 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:6
2203 "Located in the Himalayas, Bhutan is one of the most isolated countries in "
2204 "the world. Bhutan has not been conquered or occupied by foreign invaders for "
2205 "a millennium if not more. In the 17th century Bhutan became a unified nation "
2206 "under Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who repelled a Mongol invasion and united "
2207 "the rivaling Bhutanese tribes."
2210 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:25 data/nation/buryat.ruleset:28
2211 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:25 data/nation/sikkimese.ruleset:22
2216 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:25 data/nation/buryat.ruleset:28
2217 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:25 data/nation/sikkimese.ruleset:22
2219 msgid "?female:Lama %s"
2222 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:26
2224 msgid "Dragon King %s"
2227 #: data/nation/bhutanese.ruleset:26
2229 msgid "Dragon Queen %s"
2232 #: data/nation/biafran.ruleset:3
2236 #: data/nation/biafran.ruleset:4
2238 msgid "?plural:Biafrans"
2239 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2241 #: data/nation/biafran.ruleset:6
2243 "Biafra declared independence from Nigeria in 1967 after years of ethnic, "
2244 "religious and economic tensions in newly independent Nigeria. A war between "
2245 "Nigeria and Biafra followed, which claimed up to two million lives, mostly "
2246 "because of famine and disease caused by the blockade of Biafran ports. "
2247 "Biafra surrendered in 1970."
2250 #: data/nation/biafran.ruleset:21 data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:20
2251 #: data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:23
2256 #: data/nation/biafran.ruleset:21 data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:20
2257 #: data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:23
2259 msgid "?female:Colonel %s"
2262 #: data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:3
2263 msgid "Bissau-Guinean"
2266 #: data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:4
2268 msgid "?plural:Bissau-Guineans"
2269 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2271 #: data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:6
2273 "Guinea-Bissau is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as Portuguese "
2274 "Guinea, it declared independence in 1973."
2277 #: data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:22
2279 msgid "Captain-Major %s"
2282 #: data/nation/bissauguinean.ruleset:22
2284 msgid "?female:Captain-Major %s"
2287 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:3
2291 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:4
2292 msgid "?plural:Boers"
2293 msgstr "?plural:Búrok"
2295 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:6
2297 "The Boers were descendants of Dutch colonists who settled in South Africa "
2298 "after 1650 CE. After migrating into the hinterland after the British "
2299 "takeover of South Africa, they briefly controlled a number of republics, "
2300 "including the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, before being defeated by "
2301 "the British in the war of 1899-1902."
2304 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:28 data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:37
2305 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:27 data/nation/chadian.ruleset:17
2306 #: data/nation/colombian.ruleset:28 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:35
2307 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:25 data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:26
2308 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:33 data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:31
2309 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:17 data/nation/honduran.ruleset:29
2310 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:23 data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:28
2311 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:51 data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:32
2312 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:33
2313 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:22 data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:23
2314 #: data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:23 data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:30
2315 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:30
2320 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:28 data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:37
2321 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:27 data/nation/chadian.ruleset:17
2322 #: data/nation/colombian.ruleset:28 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:35
2323 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:25 data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:26
2324 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:33 data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:31
2325 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:17 data/nation/honduran.ruleset:29
2326 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:23 data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:28
2327 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:51 data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:32
2328 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:33
2329 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:22 data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:23
2330 #: data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:30 data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:30
2332 msgid "?female:General %s"
2333 msgstr "?female:Tábornok"
2335 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:29 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:36
2336 #: data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:33 data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:26
2337 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:31 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:34
2338 #: data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:31 data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:29
2339 #: data/nation/texan.ruleset:29 data/nation/vermont.ruleset:27
2342 msgstr "Tiszteletes"
2344 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:29 data/nation/confederate.ruleset:36
2345 #: data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:33 data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:26
2346 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:31 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:34
2347 #: data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:31 data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:29
2348 #: data/nation/texan.ruleset:29 data/nation/vermont.ruleset:27
2350 msgid "?female:Reverend %s"
2351 msgstr "Tiszteletes"
2353 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:30
2355 msgid "State President %s"
2358 #: data/nation/boer.ruleset:30
2360 msgid "?female:State President %s"
2363 #: data/nation/boian.ruleset:3
2367 #: data/nation/boian.ruleset:4
2369 msgid "?plural:Boii"
2370 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2372 #: data/nation/boian.ruleset:6
2374 "The Boii were an ancient Celtic tribe or tribal confederation inhabiting "
2375 "Central Europe and Northern Italy. The names of both Bohemia and Bavaria "
2376 "probably derive from this people."
2379 #: data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:3
2384 #: data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:4
2386 msgid "?plural:Bolivians"
2387 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
2389 #: data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:6
2391 "Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America with a large indigenous "
2392 "heritage. The country is named after Simón Bolivar. Independent since 1825, "
2393 "the country was wrecked by instability and lost its Pacific coast to Chile. "
2394 "The 1932-1936 Chaco war against Paraguay led to another humiliating defeat. "
2395 "Discontent with Bolivia's oligarchic regime led to a revolution in 1952. "
2396 "After a series of military coups in the 1970s the country returned to "
2397 "democratic rule in the 1980s. In 2006 Evo Morales became the country's first "
2398 "indigenous president."
2401 #: data/nation/bolivian.ruleset:38 data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:28
2402 #: data/nation/catalan.ruleset:32 data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:28
2403 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:41 data/nation/chilean.ruleset:31
2404 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:30 data/nation/colombian.ruleset:29
2405 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:24 data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:27
2406 #: data/nation/finnish.ruleset:28 data/nation/genoese.ruleset:50
2407 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:21 data/nation/irish.ruleset:42
2408 #: data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:29 data/nation/latin.ruleset:44
2409 #: data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:24 data/nation/northumbrian.ruleset:39
2410 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:27 data/nation/prussian.ruleset:29
2411 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:21 data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:35
2412 #: data/nation/southafrican.ruleset:24 data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:21
2413 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:24 data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:29
2414 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:30
2416 msgid "Archbishop %s"
2419 #: data/nation/bosnia.ruleset:3
2420 msgid "Bosnian-Herzegovinian"
2423 #: data/nation/bosnia.ruleset:4
2425 msgid "?plural:Bosnians"
2426 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
2428 #: data/nation/bosnia.ruleset:6
2430 "Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in south-east Europe, and the home of "
2431 "three constituent peoples: Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats."
2434 #. TRANS: Ban = Duke
2435 #: data/nation/bosnia.ruleset:25 data/nation/croatian.ruleset:32
2436 #: data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:18
2439 msgstr " %s városában"
2441 #: data/nation/bosnia.ruleset:25 data/nation/croatian.ruleset:32
2442 #: data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:18
2444 msgid "?female:Ban %s"
2447 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:3
2451 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:4
2453 msgid "?plural:Bosporans"
2454 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
2456 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:6
2458 "The Bosporan Kingdom was an ancient state in eastern Crimea and the Taman "
2459 "Peninsula on the shores of the Cimmerian Bosporus."
2462 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:34 data/nation/cretan.ruleset:27
2463 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:23 data/nation/macedon.ruleset:24
2464 #: data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:25 data/nation/pontic.ruleset:35
2467 msgstr "Despotizmus"
2469 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:34 data/nation/cretan.ruleset:27
2470 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:23 data/nation/macedon.ruleset:24
2471 #: data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:25 data/nation/pontic.ruleset:35
2473 msgid "?female:Despot %s"
2476 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:35 data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:33
2477 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:31 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:33
2478 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:45 data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:23
2479 #: data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:32 data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:21
2480 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:28 data/nation/samnite.ruleset:28
2481 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:30 data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:38
2482 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:33
2487 #: data/nation/bosporan.ruleset:35 data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:33
2488 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:31 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:33
2489 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:45 data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:23
2490 #: data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:32 data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:21
2491 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:28 data/nation/samnite.ruleset:28
2492 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:30 data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:38
2493 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:33
2495 msgid "?female:Consul %s"
2498 #: data/nation/botswanan.ruleset:3
2503 #: data/nation/botswanan.ruleset:4
2505 msgid "?plural:Botswanans"
2506 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
2508 #: data/nation/botswanan.ruleset:6
2510 "The Republic of Botswana is a country in Southern Africa. It gained "
2511 "independence from the UK in 1966. Botswana is considered the least corrupt "
2512 "country in Africa and it has a rapidly developing economy."
2515 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:3
2517 msgid "Brandenburgian"
2520 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:4
2522 msgid "?plural:Brandenburgians"
2523 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2525 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:6
2527 "Formerly the Northern March of East Francia, Brandenburg became an "
2528 "electorate of the Holy Roman Empire in the 12th century. The rulers of "
2529 "Brandenburg acquired Prussia in 1618 and was absorbed by Prussia in 1701. "
2530 "Brandenburg kept its nominal independence until 1806, when it became a "
2531 "province of Prussia. Currently it is one of the states of the Federal "
2532 "Republic of Germany."
2535 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:29 data/nation/hessian.ruleset:29
2536 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:31
2539 msgstr "Elektromosság"
2541 #: data/nation/brandenburgian.ruleset:29 data/nation/hessian.ruleset:29
2542 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:31
2544 msgid "Electress %s"
2545 msgstr "Elektromosság"
2547 #: data/nation/breton.ruleset:3
2552 #: data/nation/breton.ruleset:4
2554 msgid "?plural:Bretons"
2555 msgstr "?plural:britek"
2557 #: data/nation/breton.ruleset:6
2559 "Known to the Romans as Armorica, Brittany had been Celtic speaking for many "
2560 "centuries before Britons arrived in the peninsula as mercenaries, colonists "
2561 "and refugees in response to the chaos in Gaul and the invasion of Britain by "
2562 "Germanic tribes in the fifth century CE. Over the centuries, use of the "
2563 "Breton language has been pushed towards the west of the peninsula, with "
2564 "people speaking French instead. The Dukedom of Brittany itself was formally "
2565 "annexed to France in 1491."
2568 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:3
2573 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:4
2575 msgid "?plural:British"
2576 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2578 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:6
2580 "The United Kingdom was created in 1707 as a negotiated agreement between the "
2581 "kingdom of England and the kingdom of Scotland. The country - also known as "
2582 "Great Britain - became the leading industrial and maritime power in the 19th "
2586 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:23 data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:32
2587 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:36 data/nation/scottish.ruleset:23
2588 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:36
2590 msgid "Pretender %s"
2593 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:23 data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:32
2594 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:36 data/nation/scottish.ruleset:23
2595 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:36
2597 msgid "?female:Pretender %s"
2600 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:24 data/nation/chimu.ruleset:26
2601 #: data/nation/frisian.ruleset:36 data/nation/galician.ruleset:21
2602 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:27 data/nation/manx.ruleset:36
2603 #: data/nation/mixtec.ruleset:31 data/nation/toltec.ruleset:32
2604 #: data/nation/zapotec.ruleset:24
2609 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:24 data/nation/chimu.ruleset:26
2610 #: data/nation/frisian.ruleset:36 data/nation/galician.ruleset:21
2611 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:27 data/nation/manx.ruleset:36
2612 #: data/nation/mixtec.ruleset:31 data/nation/toltec.ruleset:32
2613 #: data/nation/zapotec.ruleset:24
2618 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:26
2620 msgid "Lord Protector %s"
2623 #: data/nation/british.ruleset:26
2625 msgid "Lady Protector %s"
2626 msgstr "Kormányzónő"
2628 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:3
2633 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:4
2635 msgid "?plural:Britons"
2636 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2638 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:6
2640 "The Britons were the inhabitants of most of Great Britain during the Iron "
2641 "Age. They spoke Brythonic Celtic languages and are the ancestors of the "
2642 "modern Welsh, Cornish and Breton people."
2645 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:21 data/nation/cornish.ruleset:20
2646 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:41 data/nation/gallic.ruleset:29
2647 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:28 data/nation/irish.ruleset:40
2648 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:24 data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:25
2649 #: data/nation/welsh.ruleset:20
2651 msgid "Chieftain %s"
2654 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:21 data/nation/cornish.ruleset:20
2655 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:41 data/nation/gallic.ruleset:29
2656 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:28 data/nation/irish.ruleset:40
2657 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:24 data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:25
2658 #: data/nation/welsh.ruleset:20
2660 msgid "?female:Chieftain %s"
2663 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:22 data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:27
2664 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:30 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:25
2665 #: data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:26
2670 #: data/nation/briton.ruleset:22 data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:27
2671 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:30 data/nation/pictish.ruleset:25
2672 #: data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:26
2674 msgid "?female:Druid %s"
2675 msgstr "?female:Druida"
2677 #: data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:3
2681 #: data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:4
2683 msgid "?plural:Bruneians"
2684 msgstr "?plural:Britek"
2686 #: data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:6
2688 "Brunei Darussalam is a country on Borneo in the Malay achipelago. The "
2689 "sultanate dates from the 14th century and became a fairly powerful state a "
2690 "century later thanks to its control of the maritime trade in much of "
2691 "Southeast Asia. Brunei was a British protectorate from 1888 to 1984."
2694 #: data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:23 data/nation/circassian.ruleset:36
2695 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:25 data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:41
2696 #: data/nation/djiboutian.ruleset:21 data/nation/gambian.ruleset:18
2697 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:33 data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:38
2698 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:18 data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:30
2699 #: data/nation/mughal.ruleset:21 data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:24
2700 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:21 data/nation/qatari.ruleset:21
2701 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:18 data/nation/tatar.ruleset:30
2702 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:27 data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:28
2704 msgid "Grand Mufti %s"
2707 #: data/nation/bruneian.ruleset:23 data/nation/circassian.ruleset:36
2708 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:25 data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:41
2709 #: data/nation/djiboutian.ruleset:21 data/nation/gambian.ruleset:18
2710 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:33 data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:38
2711 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:18 data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:30
2712 #: data/nation/mughal.ruleset:21 data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:24
2713 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:21 data/nation/qatari.ruleset:21
2714 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:18 data/nation/tatar.ruleset:30
2715 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:27 data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:28
2717 msgid "?female:Grand Mufti %s"
2718 msgstr "?female:Druida"
2720 #: data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:3
2725 #: data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:4
2727 msgid "?plural:Bulgarians"
2728 msgstr "?plural:Magyarok"
2730 #: data/nation/bulgarian.ruleset:6
2732 "Bulgar leader Khan Asparukh led his people into the northern Balkans, and "
2733 "founded Bulgaria in 681. This was the first Slavic nation-state in history."
2736 #: data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:3
2741 #: data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:4
2743 msgid "?plural:Burgundians"
2744 msgstr "?plural:Britek"
2746 #: data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:6
2748 "After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, a Germanic people known as the "
2749 "Burgundians settled in the river valleys of eastern Gaul, lending their name "
2750 "to the region. Centuries later, the Duchy of Burgundy was a prosperous "
2751 "country with the court in Dijon outshining that of Paris. Today, it is one "
2752 "of the regions of France."
2755 #: data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:28 data/nation/cantonese.ruleset:29
2756 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:34 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:40
2757 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:27 data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:33
2758 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:30 data/nation/latin.ruleset:41
2759 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:29 data/nation/norman.ruleset:23
2760 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:27 data/nation/pontic.ruleset:34
2761 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:28 data/nation/templar.ruleset:42
2762 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:32
2764 msgid "Chancellor %s"
2767 #: data/nation/burgundian.ruleset:28 data/nation/cantonese.ruleset:29
2768 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:34 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:40
2769 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:27 data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:33
2770 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:30 data/nation/latin.ruleset:41
2771 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:29 data/nation/norman.ruleset:23
2772 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:27 data/nation/pontic.ruleset:34
2773 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:28 data/nation/templar.ruleset:42
2774 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:32
2776 msgid "?female:Chancellor %s"
2779 #: data/nation/burgundic.ruleset:3
2784 #: data/nation/burgundic.ruleset:4
2786 msgid "?plural:Burgunds"
2787 msgstr "?plural:Britek"
2789 #: data/nation/burgundic.ruleset:6
2791 "The Burgundians were an ancient East Germanic people who probably originated "
2792 "on Bornholm island. After leaving Bornholm they lived between the Oder and "
2793 "Vistula rivers. During the Migration Period, along with other Germanic "
2794 "peoples they invaded the Roman Empire, and in 472 CE, some of them sacked "
2795 "Rome. Their first kingdom was founded in Worms, but after its destruction by "
2796 "the Huns they moved to what is today Savoy and Burgundy, where they founded "
2797 "their second kingdom. Eventually they were subordinated by the Frankish "
2798 "Kingdom. The Burgundians gave their name to the later Romance nation and "
2799 "region of Burgundy."
2802 #: data/nation/burkinabe.ruleset:3
2806 #: data/nation/burkinabe.ruleset:6
2808 msgid "?plural:Burkinabés"
2809 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
2811 #: data/nation/burkinabe.ruleset:8
2813 "Formerly Upper Volta, Burkina Faso is a country in inland West Africa. It "
2814 "achieved its independence from France in 1960."
2817 #: data/nation/burmese.ruleset:3
2821 #: data/nation/burmese.ruleset:4
2823 msgid "?plural:Burmese"
2824 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
2826 #: data/nation/burmese.ruleset:6
2828 "The Union of Burma (officially \"Myanmar\") is the largest country in "
2829 "mainland Southeast Asia."
2832 #: data/nation/burundi.ruleset:3
2837 #: data/nation/burundi.ruleset:4
2839 msgid "?plural:Burundians"
2840 msgstr "?plural:Britek"
2842 #: data/nation/burundi.ruleset:7
2844 "A monarchy emerged in the Great Lakes region of East Africa in the 1100s, "
2845 "ruled by a Mwami (king) and several Ganwa (princes). It went through a "
2846 "period of expansion until the 1600s when it encompassed approximately the "
2847 "area of modern-day Burundi. In the late 1700s and early 1800s a succession "
2848 "dispute weakened the monarchy, and by the end of the century it had become a "
2849 "German colony. In the aftermath of World War I the colony fell to Belgium. "
2850 "Following international pressure after World War II, Burundi became an "
2851 "independent nation in January 1962."
2854 #: data/nation/buryat.ruleset:3
2858 #: data/nation/buryat.ruleset:4
2860 msgid "?plural:Buryats"
2861 msgstr "?plural:Arabok"
2863 #: data/nation/buryat.ruleset:6
2865 "According to Mongolian historical annals, the Buryats were forest dwelling "
2866 "Mongolian tribes living around Lake Baikal. In 1207 they were subjugated by "
2867 "Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. When the Buryat homeland was annexed "
2868 "to Russia through treaties in 1689 and 1728, they became politically "
2869 "separated from other Mongolians and started developing a distinct national "
2870 "identity. Today, the Buryat Republic is home to the majority of the roughly "
2871 "half-million Buryats in the world as well as the center of Buddhism in "
2875 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:3
2880 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:4
2882 msgid "?plural:Californians"
2883 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
2885 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:6
2887 "California is the largest US state by population and economy. First "
2888 "populated by Native Americans, it was colonized by Spanish missionaries in "
2889 "the 18th century. California became a territory of Mexico upon that "
2890 "country's independence. During the Mexican-American War local American "
2891 "settlers proclaimed the 'Bear Flag Republic', which was incorporated into "
2892 "the United States shortly thereafter. The 1848 Gold Rush brought massive "
2893 "numbers of immigrants to California. In the 20th century the state became a "
2894 "center of the world's entertainment and technology industries."
2897 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:34 data/nation/texan.ruleset:28
2898 #: data/nation/vermont.ruleset:25
2903 #: data/nation/californian.ruleset:34 data/nation/texan.ruleset:28
2904 #: data/nation/vermont.ruleset:25
2906 msgid "?female:Sheriff %s"
2909 #: data/nation/cambodian.ruleset:3
2913 #: data/nation/cambodian.ruleset:4
2914 msgid "?plural:Cambodians"
2915 msgstr "?plural:kambodzsaiak"
2917 #: data/nation/cambodian.ruleset:6
2919 "Kampuchea (known in English as Cambodia) is the modern successor state of "
2920 "the mighty Khmer Empire, which ruled most of the Indochinese Peninsula "
2921 "between the 11th and 14th centuries."
2924 #: data/nation/cameroonian.ruleset:3
2929 #: data/nation/cameroonian.ruleset:4
2931 msgid "?plural:Cameroonians"
2932 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
2934 #: data/nation/cameroonian.ruleset:6
2936 "Cameroon is a country in West Central Africa. Colonized by the Germans, it "
2937 "was divided between Britain and France after World War I. It has been "
2938 "independent since 1960."
2941 #: data/nation/canadian.ruleset:3
2945 #: data/nation/canadian.ruleset:4
2946 msgid "?plural:Canadians"
2947 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
2949 #: data/nation/canadian.ruleset:7
2951 "Geographically, Canada is the second largest country in world. The magnetic "
2952 "north pole currently lies on Canadian territory."
2955 #: data/nation/canari.ruleset:3
2959 #: data/nation/canari.ruleset:6
2961 msgid "?plural:Cañaris"
2962 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
2964 #: data/nation/canari.ruleset:8
2966 "The Cañaris were a pre-Columbian civilization in what is now Ecuador, whose "
2967 "existence can be traced from the 6th century onwards. They were one of the "
2968 "few Andean cultures not to worship the sun. The Cañari language was probably "
2969 "related to the Mochica language of Peru, but by the time of the Spanish "
2970 "conquest the Cañaris had mostly switched to Quechua. The Cañaris formed a "
2971 "loose confederation with their main political center in Guapdondelig, "
2972 "currently the city of Cuenca, capital of the province of Azuay. They were "
2973 "subjugated by the Incas in the late 15th century, though they put up a "
2974 "fierce resistance. They rebelled during the Incan civil war and sided with "
2975 "the Spanish during their conquest of the Inca empire."
2978 #: data/nation/cantonese.ruleset:3
2983 #: data/nation/cantonese.ruleset:4
2985 msgid "?plural:Cantonese"
2986 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
2988 #: data/nation/cantonese.ruleset:6
2990 "The Cantonese are a sub-group of the Chinese people originating from "
2991 "Guangdong Province in Southern China comprising about 70 million people. The "
2992 "Cantonese are renowned for their music and food and constitute an important "
2993 "element in Overseas Chinese communities worldwide. They also form a majority "
2994 "of the population in the Special Autonomous Regions of Hong Kong and Macao. "
2995 "In the second century BCE, the Cantonese-dominated kingdom of Nanyue ruled "
2996 "over much of Southern China and dominated Vietnam. In 111 BCE Nanyue was "
2997 "incorporated into Han Dynasty China. Cantonese is the second most spoken "
2998 "Chinese language after Mandarin."
3001 #: data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:3
3002 msgid "Cape Verdean"
3005 #: data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:4
3007 msgid "?plural:Cape Verdean"
3008 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
3010 #: data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:6
3012 "Cape Verde is an archipelago off the coast of West Africa. Before the "
3013 "islands were settled by the Portuguese in the 15th century they were "
3014 "probably uninhabited. Cape Verde subsequently became a major center for the "
3015 "Atlantic slave trade. The islands declared independence from Portugal in "
3016 "1975. The Cape Verdean population is of mixed European and African descent."
3019 #: data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:24 data/nation/santomean.ruleset:25
3024 #: data/nation/capeverdean.ruleset:24 data/nation/santomean.ruleset:25
3026 msgid "?female:Admiral %s"
3029 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:3
3034 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:4
3036 msgid "?plural:Carantanians"
3037 msgstr "?plural:Karthágóiak"
3039 #: data/nation/carantanian.ruleset:6
3041 "The Carantanians or Alpine Slavs were an Early Medieval confederation of "
3042 "South West Slavic tribes who settled in modern-day Austria. The Duchy of "
3043 "Carantania was one of the earliest Slav states, existing since the seventh "
3044 "century CE. In the eighth century, it fell into dependence on the Frankish "
3045 "kingdom, which led to the adoption of Christianity in the Latin rite by duke "
3046 "Gorazd. In 819 years Carantania joined the revolt of the Croatian duke "
3047 "Ljudevit Posavski. After its fall in 822 the state was abolished and "
3048 "incorporated directly into the realm of the Franks. Slovenians are the "
3049 "modern descendants of the Carantanians."
3052 #: data/nation/castilian.ruleset:3
3057 #: data/nation/castilian.ruleset:4
3059 msgid "?plural:Castilians"
3060 msgstr "?plural:Katalánok"
3062 #: data/nation/castilian.ruleset:6
3064 "Castile emerged to become the most powerful of the medieval Spanish "
3065 "kingdoms. It absorbed Leon and later formed a personal union with Aragon. "
3066 "Its current territory is divided over several autonomous communities of "
3070 #: data/nation/catalan.ruleset:3
3074 #: data/nation/catalan.ruleset:4
3075 msgid "?plural:Catalans"
3076 msgstr "?plural:Katalánok"
3078 #: data/nation/catalan.ruleset:6
3080 "During the Middle Ages, Catalan kings conquered and presided over several "
3081 "kingdoms on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, from the Iberian peninsula "
3082 "to parts of Italy and Greece. This confederation/empire became a major naval "
3083 "and trading power in the Mediterranean area. Catalans kept their self-rule "
3084 "after a dynastic union with the neighboring kingdom of Castile, and sided "
3085 "with England and Austria against France and Castile in the Spanish "
3086 "Succession War. In 1713, England signed the Treaty of Utrecht and dropped "
3087 "out of the alliance, and the Catalans were finally defeated in 1714, losing "
3088 "their national rights as a result."
3091 #: data/nation/celtiberian.ruleset:3
3096 #: data/nation/celtiberian.ruleset:4
3098 msgid "?plural:Celtiberians"
3099 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
3101 #: data/nation/celtiberian.ruleset:6
3103 "The Celtiberians were a people from East-Central Spain that lived during the "
3104 "last millennium BCE. They were of mixed Celtic and Iberian descent and were "
3105 "defeated by Rome in the Numantian War."
3108 #: data/nation/centralafrican.ruleset:3
3110 msgid "Central African"
3113 #: data/nation/centralafrican.ruleset:4
3115 msgid "?plural:Central Africans"
3116 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
3118 #: data/nation/centralafrican.ruleset:6
3120 "The Central African Republic is a country in Central Africa, formerly known "
3121 "as the French African territory of Ubangi-Shari. It was ruled briefly as a "
3122 "dictatorship in the 70s under Emperor Bokassa I during which it was called "
3123 "the Central African Empire."
3126 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:3
3128 msgid "Central American"
3131 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:4
3133 msgid "?plural:Central Americans"
3134 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
3136 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:7
3138 "During the colonial era Central America formed the Captaincy General of "
3139 "Guatemala. Central America declared independence from Spain in 1821, shortly "
3140 "joined Mexico, and then formed a federal republic. Struggles between "
3141 "Guatemala and the other provinces and between liberals and conservatives led "
3142 "to the federation's demise. By 1840 the federation had ceased to exist. "
3143 "Later attempts of reunification all failed, though since 1993 the Central "
3144 "American republics cooperate in the Central American Integration System "
3148 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:29
3150 msgid "Supreme Director %s"
3153 #: data/nation/centralamerican.ruleset:29
3155 msgid "Supreme Directrice %s"
3158 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:3
3160 msgid "Central Lithuanian"
3163 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:4
3165 msgid "?plural:Central Lithuanians"
3166 msgstr "?plural:Litvánok"
3168 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:6
3170 "Lithuanian Poles are an ethnic minority in Lithuania, mainly in the "
3171 "Aukshtota region. They are a remnant of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - "
3172 "the Commonwealth of Two Nations, which was founded with the Union of Lublin "
3173 "in 1569. This state united the Kingdom of Poland with the Grand Duchy of "
3174 "Lithuania and was founded by the Lithuanian grand duke Jogaila, who was "
3175 "baptized with the name Władysław. The presence of the first Polish community "
3176 "in Lithuania dates back to duke Mindaugas of Lithuania. The first Poles came "
3177 "to Lithuania as prisoners of war taken during raids on the frontier lands "
3178 "(mainly to Mazovia). After uniting the two countries there was a very strong "
3179 "Polonization of the Lithuanian nobility. The Polish-speaking community in "
3180 "Lithuania survived the collapse and partition of the Polish state, co-"
3181 "existing with Lithuanian-speaking people. In 1920, the rebellious general "
3182 "Żeligowski announced the creation of a Republic of Central Lithuania, which "
3183 "was then incorporated into Poland. After World War II most of the Lithuanian "
3184 "Poles were displaced to Poland's new western territories."
3187 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:38 data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:28
3188 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:35 data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:37
3190 msgid "People's Commissar %s"
3193 #: data/nation/centrallithuanian.ruleset:38 data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:28
3194 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:35 data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:37
3196 msgid "?female:People's Commissar %s"
3199 #: data/nation/chadian.ruleset:3
3204 #: data/nation/chadian.ruleset:4
3206 msgid "?plural:Chadians"
3207 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
3209 #: data/nation/chadian.ruleset:6
3211 "Chad is a landlocked country in Africa. Once the site of the Kanem-Bornu "
3212 "Empire, Chad was colonized by France in 1900. Independent since 1960, Chad "
3213 "remains one of the poorest countries of the world. From 1982 to 1990 Hissene "
3214 "Habré led a notoriously brutal dictatorship."
3217 #: data/nation/cham.ruleset:3
3221 #: data/nation/cham.ruleset:4
3223 msgid "?plural:Chams"
3224 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3226 #: data/nation/cham.ruleset:6
3228 "Champa was the name of a group of closely related polities in what is now "
3229 "the southern half of Vietnam. From the time of the earliest historical "
3230 "records, the Champa kings were Hindus who worshipped Shiva in particular. "
3231 "Involved with conflicts with the neighboring Khmer and Dai Viet states for "
3232 "centuries, Champa was essentially subdued by Dai Viet in the late 15th "
3233 "century. By this time, most of the Cham nobility had converted to Islam. The "
3234 "majority of Muslims in modern Vietnam are of Cham ethnicity."
3237 #: data/nation/chananean.ruleset:3
3242 #: data/nation/chananean.ruleset:4
3244 msgid "?plural:Chananeans"
3245 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
3247 #: data/nation/chananean.ruleset:6
3249 "Reports of chynocephaly (having the head of a dog or jackal) can be traced "
3250 "to Greek Antiquity. The physician Ctesias and the traveler Megasthenes "
3251 "placed them in India. In the middle ages, Giovanni da Pian and Marco Polo "
3252 "made reference to them, while the theologian Ratramnus debated whether they "
3253 "should be considered human or not. Various stories have placed them in "
3254 "Scotland, Canaan, Cyrenaica, and the Andaman Islands. The country 'Chananea' "
3255 "comes from the German poet Walter of Speyer. In the account by Sir John "
3256 "Mandeville, the people were known as the Nacumerians."
3259 #: data/nation/chananean.ruleset:32 data/nation/werewolf.ruleset:32
3264 #: data/nation/chananean.ruleset:32 data/nation/werewolf.ruleset:32
3266 msgid "?female:%s Alpha"
3269 #: data/nation/chechen.ruleset:3
3273 #: data/nation/chechen.ruleset:4
3275 msgid "?plural:Chechens"
3276 msgstr "?plural:Csehek"
3278 #: data/nation/chechen.ruleset:7
3280 "Chechnya is an ancient nation in the Caucasus, currently part of the Russian "
3281 "Federation. In 1588, the Chechens voluntarily subjected themselves as "
3282 "vassals to the Moscovite tsar. Nevertheless, they have repeatedly waged war "
3283 "against Russia. In the 1990s, after the breakup of the Soviet Union, a civil "
3284 "war erupted when Chechen separatists proclaimed an independent Chechen "
3285 "Republic of Ichkeria."
3288 #: data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:3
3292 #: data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:4
3294 msgid "?plural:Chiapanecs"
3295 msgstr "?plural:Kínaiak"
3297 #: data/nation/chiapanec.ruleset:6
3299 "Chiapas is a state in southern Mexico. It was governed from Guatemala during "
3300 "the colonial era, but in 1824, after a brief independence, it chose to join "
3301 "Mexico. Chiapas has a sizeable indigenous (predominantly Mayan) population. "
3302 "Much of Chiapas' history has been characterized by struggles between "
3303 "indigenous peasants and the mostly Ladino elite. The state's colonial "
3304 "cities, Mayan peoples and natural wealth have made it one of Mexico's major "
3305 "tourist destinations."
3308 #: data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:3
3312 #: data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:4
3314 msgid "?plural:Chickasaws"
3315 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3317 #: data/nation/chickasaw.ruleset:6
3319 "One of the so-called Five Civilized Tribes, the Chickasaw occupied primarily "
3320 "what is today the northern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi at the time "
3321 "of first contact with Europeans. The name \"Mississippi\" itself originates "
3322 "from a Chickasaw word meaning \"Without Source.\""
3325 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:3
3329 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:4
3330 msgid "?plural:Chileans"
3331 msgstr "?plural:Chileiek"
3333 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:6
3335 "Chile is located on the south-western coast of South America. Chile declared "
3336 "its independence from Spain in 1810. At the expense of Bolivia, Peru and the "
3337 "indigenous Mapuche people, Chile more than doubled its territory in the 19th "
3338 "century. Often having been more stable and prosperous than its neighbors, "
3339 "Chile currently is the most developed country of Latin America."
3342 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:30 data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:28
3343 #: data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:27
3345 msgid "Captain General %s"
3348 #: data/nation/chilean.ruleset:30 data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:28
3349 #: data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:27
3351 msgid "?female:Captain General %s"
3354 #: data/nation/chimu.ruleset:3
3359 #: data/nation/chimu.ruleset:4
3361 msgid "?plural:Chimu"
3362 msgstr "?plural:Finnek"
3364 #: data/nation/chimu.ruleset:6
3366 "Inheritors of the Moche cultural tradition, Chimor began its expansion in "
3367 "the 12th century from the Moche river valley in what is now northern Peru. "
3368 "Their expansion continued until they were halted and conquered by the rising "
3369 "Inka Empire in 1470. Their last king, Minchancaman, was captured and led to "
3370 "the Inka capital Qosqo. Chimu artisans contributed greatly to the "
3371 "manufacture of Inka artistic wares. Until its fall, Chimor controlled "
3372 "perhaps 2/3 of the population of the northern Andes."
3375 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:3
3379 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:4
3381 msgid "?plural:Chinooks"
3382 msgstr "?plural:Kínaiak"
3384 #: data/nation/chinook.ruleset:6
3386 "The Chinook Confederacy was a group of communities with common customs and "
3387 "language. They were a sedentary people living along the Columbia river in "
3388 "present-day Oregon and Washington in the United States. Chinook regional "
3389 "influence can be seen in the fact that their tongue became the base of a "
3390 "pidgin language for trade and communication between Native Americans and "
3391 "Whites throughout Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and all the way to "
3395 #: data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:3
3399 #: data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:4
3401 msgid "?plural:Choctaws"
3402 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3404 #: data/nation/choctaw.ruleset:6
3406 "One of the so-called Five Civilized Tribes, the Choctaw traditionally "
3407 "occupied much of the middle and south of today's U.S. state of Mississippi. "
3408 "First encountered by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, they became long-"
3409 "time French allies before siding with the Confederate States during the "
3410 "American Civil War. The majority of Choctaw today live in Oklahoma following "
3411 "forced removal from their homeland under president Andrew Jackson in 1831, "
3412 "but there is also a vibrant band in Mississippi made up of Choctaw who "
3413 "managed to escape removal and stay behind. The word \"Oklahoma\" itself is "
3414 "derived from a Choctaw language term meaning \"red people\"."
3417 #: data/nation/chola.ruleset:3
3421 #: data/nation/chola.ruleset:4
3422 msgid "?plural:Cholas"
3423 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3425 #: data/nation/chola.ruleset:7
3427 "The Cholas were a Tamil dynasty centered in southern India that was "
3428 "unusually influential in northern India. They began as a tributary state to "
3429 "the Pallavas, but in the 9th century their power began to grow. During the "
3430 "11th century, they led expeditions against other Indian states as far north "
3431 "as Bengal, as well as against the Maldives, Sri Lanka and even the "
3432 "Indonesian kingdom of Sri Vijaya. They collapsed, however, in the 1250s as "
3433 "other southern Indian states rose up."
3436 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:3
3441 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:4
3443 msgid "?plural:Chrobatians"
3444 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3446 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:6
3448 "Chrobatia was an Early Medieval, semi-legendary Slavic state organized by "
3449 "the White Croats in a part of Central Europe that can not be conclusively "
3450 "identified today. The main source of the existence of a White Croatian state "
3451 "is a mention by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos. "
3452 "White Croatia is sometimes associated with a prince Slavnik, lord of Libice, "
3453 "whose influence extended to the region of Silesia and the land of Krakow."
3456 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:29 data/nation/czechoslovak.ruleset:31
3457 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:33 data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:23
3458 #: data/nation/slavic.ruleset:33 data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:23
3459 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:29
3464 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:29 data/nation/czechoslovak.ruleset:31
3465 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:33 data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:23
3466 #: data/nation/slavic.ruleset:33 data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:23
3467 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:29
3469 msgid "?female:Voivode %s"
3472 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:30 data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:24
3474 msgid "Priestess %s"
3477 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:31 data/nation/cossack.ruleset:30
3478 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:26 data/nation/finnish.ruleset:27
3479 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:22 data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:30
3480 #: data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:31 data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:25
3481 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:29 data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:41
3482 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:30 data/nation/slavic.ruleset:32
3483 #: data/nation/transylvanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:38
3484 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:31 data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:27
3485 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:31
3487 msgid "Grand Prince %s"
3490 #: data/nation/chrobatian.ruleset:31 data/nation/cossack.ruleset:30
3491 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:26 data/nation/finnish.ruleset:27
3492 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:22 data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:30
3493 #: data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:31 data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:25
3494 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:29 data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:41
3495 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:30 data/nation/slavic.ruleset:32
3496 #: data/nation/transylvanian.ruleset:29 data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:38
3497 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:31 data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:27
3498 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:31
3500 msgid "Grand Princess %s"
3503 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:3
3507 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:4
3509 msgid "?plural:Chumash"
3510 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3512 #: data/nation/chumash.ruleset:6
3514 "Inhabiting the Santa Barbara Channel Islands and the southern California "
3515 "coastline between Malibu and Paso Robles inland towards the San Joaquin "
3516 "valley, the Chumash lived in large permanent villages and maintained a semi-"
3517 "monetized economy. These villages came to be ruled by hereditary chiefs, who "
3518 "could be male or female. At time of contact, the population was likely "
3519 "8-18,000 people, though perhaps as high as 22,000. The Spanish established "
3520 "five missions in Chumash land. As a result of disease and other byproducts "
3521 "of colonial rule, the population fell to less than 3,000 in 1831."
3524 #: data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:3
3528 #: data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:4
3530 msgid "?plural:Chuvashes"
3531 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3533 #: data/nation/chuvash.ruleset:6
3535 "Chuvashes are a Turkic ethnic group in Eastern European Russia and Western "
3536 "Siberia. They may be descendants of Old Bulgarian Turkic tribes and possibly "
3537 "Huns. Today there are about 1.8 million Chuvashes, about half of them in the "
3538 "Republic of Chuvashia, which is part of the Russian Federation."
3541 #: data/nation/circassian.ruleset:3
3546 #: data/nation/circassian.ruleset:4
3548 msgid "?plural:Circassians"
3549 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
3551 #: data/nation/circassian.ruleset:7
3554 "The Circassians are the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Caucasus. The "
3555 "Circassian or Adyghe language is part of the Northwest Caucasian language "
3556 "family, related to Kabardian, Abkhaz and Ubykh. The Circassians first "
3557 "emerged as a coherent entity some 6000 years ago. They were rarely "
3558 "politically united; nevertheless they successfully managed to resist "
3559 "countless invasions from great empires throughout their history. Circassians "
3560 "were never fully subjugated in their long history until the middle of the "
3561 "19th century, when they were defeated and subjected to genocide at the hands "
3562 "of the Russian Empire. Today less than 10% of the Circassian population "
3563 "lives in their original homeland."
3566 #: data/nation/circassian.ruleset:34 data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:31
3567 #: data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:28 data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:38
3568 #: data/nation/tunisian.ruleset:28
3573 #: data/nation/circassian.ruleset:34 data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:31
3574 #: data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:28 data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:38
3575 #: data/nation/tunisian.ruleset:28
3577 msgid "?female:%s Bey"
3580 #: data/nation/colombian.ruleset:3
3585 #: data/nation/colombian.ruleset:4
3587 msgid "?plural:Colombians"
3588 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
3590 #: data/nation/colombian.ruleset:6
3592 "Colombia is a country in northern South America. The region was an "
3593 "Amerindian cultural center in pre-European time. The Spanish began settling "
3594 "Colombia's north coast around 1500. In 1819 the Republic of Colombia gained "
3598 #: data/nation/comanche.ruleset:3
3603 #: data/nation/comanche.ruleset:4
3605 msgid "?plural:Comanches"
3606 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
3608 #: data/nation/comanche.ruleset:6
3610 "The Comanche or Numunu are a Native American ethnic group whose historic "
3611 "range (the Comancheria) consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, "
3612 "southern Colorado, northeastern Arizona, southern Kansas, all of Oklahoma, "
3613 "and most of northwest Texas."
3616 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:3
3621 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:4
3623 msgid "?plural:Comorians"
3624 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
3626 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:6
3628 "The Comoros is an island country in the Mozambique channel, consisting of "
3629 "Grande Comore, Moheli and Anjouan, although the Comoran government also "
3630 "claims Mayotte, which is currently a French overseas departement. Having "
3631 "been under Arab influence since the 8th century, the Comoros is the "
3632 "southernmost Muslim-majority country in the world."
3635 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:24 data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:27
3636 #: data/nation/egyptianarab.ruleset:25 data/nation/finnish.ruleset:26
3637 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:25 data/nation/han.ruleset:28
3638 #: data/nation/iraqi.ruleset:21 data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:24
3639 #: data/nation/nepali.ruleset:28 data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:64
3640 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:23 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:23
3641 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:22 data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:25
3642 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:30 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:25
3647 #: data/nation/comorian.ruleset:24 data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:27
3648 #: data/nation/egyptianarab.ruleset:25 data/nation/finnish.ruleset:26
3649 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:25 data/nation/han.ruleset:28
3650 #: data/nation/iraqi.ruleset:21 data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:24
3651 #: data/nation/nepali.ruleset:28 data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:64
3652 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:23 data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:23
3653 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:22 data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:25
3654 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:30 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:25
3656 msgid "Chairwoman %s"
3659 #: data/nation/confederate.ruleset:3
3664 #: data/nation/confederate.ruleset:4
3666 msgid "?plural:Confederates"
3667 msgstr "?plural:Búrok"
3669 #: data/nation/confederate.ruleset:6
3671 "The Confederate States of America was a splinter nation of the United "
3672 "States, formed by eleven Southern states, existing from 1861 to 1865. The "
3673 "states seceded from the United States because of political and cultural "
3674 "differences with the North, most prominently the issue of slavery, which "
3675 "they feared the government of the recently elected United States president "
3676 "Abraham Lincoln would abolish. The Confederate capital was Richmond, "
3677 "Virginia, and Jefferson Davis was the country's only president. The American "
3678 "Civil War pitted the Confederacy against the United States. After several "
3679 "military defeats by United States troops the southern states had to abandon "
3680 "their claims of independence; much of their territory laid in ruins. "
3681 "Furthermore, the Union victory in the Civil War opened the way for the "
3682 "abolition of slavery in the United States."
3685 #: data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:3
3687 msgid "Brazzaville-Congolese"
3688 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
3690 #: data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:4
3692 msgid "?plural:Brazzaville-Congolese"
3693 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
3695 #: data/nation/congolesebrazzaville.ruleset:6
3697 "The Republic of the Congo is a country in Central Africa, not to be confused "
3698 "with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Congo has been independent from "
3699 "France since 1960. From 1970 to 1991 it was governed as a Marxist-Leninist "
3700 "one party state; in this period the country was known as the People's "
3701 "Republic of the Congo. The country's economy relies heavily on the export of "
3705 #: data/nation/congolese.ruleset:3
3710 #: data/nation/congolese.ruleset:4
3712 msgid "?plural:Congolese"
3713 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
3715 #: data/nation/congolese.ruleset:7
3717 "The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a big country in Central Africa. "
3718 "Despite (or because of) its wealth of natural resources it has been in ruins "
3719 "for most of its modern history. In 1885 Congo was awarded to Léopold II of "
3720 "Belgium as his personal possession, the Congo Free State, which turned the "
3721 "country into a slaughterhouse. At least twenty per cent of the population "
3722 "perished and after an international outcry it became a Belgian colony in "
3723 "1906. It achieved independence in 1960. The Mobutu dictatorship started a "
3724 "new round of pillaging. When Mobutu was toppled the country sank into a "
3725 "civil war, causing five million deaths, the bloodiest event since World War "
3729 #: data/nation/cornish.ruleset:3
3733 #: data/nation/cornish.ruleset:4
3734 msgid "?plural:Cornish"
3735 msgstr "?plural:Cornwalliak"
3737 #: data/nation/cornish.ruleset:6
3739 "Cornwall is a region in the extreme southwest of England, traditionally the "
3740 "home of the legendary King Arthur."
3743 #: data/nation/corsican.ruleset:3
3748 #: data/nation/corsican.ruleset:4
3750 msgid "?plural:Corsicans"
3751 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
3753 #: data/nation/corsican.ruleset:6
3755 "For most of its history, Corsica has been ruled by foreign powers. Greeks, "
3756 "Etruscans, Romans, Vandals, Visigoths, Byzantines, Saracens, Lombards, the "
3757 "Papal States and Genoese all held sway over Corsica at one time or another. "
3758 "The 18th century saw a war of independence inspired by Enlightenment values. "
3759 "Pasquale Paoli managed to kick out the Genoese and from 1755 to 1769 Corsica "
3760 "was an independent republic with the first modern constitution in the world. "
3761 "Genoa sold its claim to France, after which a French invasion force defeated "
3762 "the Corsicans and Corsica was incorporated into France."
3765 #: data/nation/corsican.ruleset:32
3767 msgid "General-in-Chief %s"
3770 #: data/nation/corsican.ruleset:32
3772 msgid "?female:General-in-Chief %s"
3773 msgstr "?female:Tábornok"
3775 #: data/nation/cossack.ruleset:3
3780 #: data/nation/cossack.ruleset:4
3782 msgid "?plural:Cossacks"
3783 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
3785 #: data/nation/cossack.ruleset:6
3787 "The Zaporozhian Cossacks lived in Zaporozhia, in Central Ukraine. They were "
3788 "a multi-ethnic community with Ruthenians being the dominant element, "
3789 "organized in a military manner."
3792 #: data/nation/cossack.ruleset:31 data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:29
3793 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:39
3798 #: data/nation/cossack.ruleset:31 data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:29
3799 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:39
3801 msgid "?female:Hetman %s"
3804 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:3
3809 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:4
3811 msgid "?plural:Costa Ricans"
3812 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3814 #: data/nation/costarican.ruleset:6
3816 "Costa Rica became an independent republic in 1840. It has been without an "
3817 "army since 1949 and is one of the most democratic and wealthy countries of "
3821 #: data/nation/cree.ruleset:3
3825 #: data/nation/cree.ruleset:4
3826 msgid "?plural:Cree"
3827 msgstr "?plural:krík"
3829 #: data/nation/cree.ruleset:7
3831 "The Cree are the largest native group in Canada with over 200,000 members "
3832 "who speak an Algonquian language and often call themselves \"Iiyiyuu\" or "
3833 "\"Iinuu,\" meaning \"people.\" They originally inhabited much of Quebec, "
3834 "Labrador, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Manitoba."
3837 #: data/nation/cretan.ruleset:3
3842 #: data/nation/cretan.ruleset:4
3844 msgid "?plural:Cretans"
3845 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3847 #: data/nation/cretan.ruleset:6
3849 "Crete is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, the largest of the Greek "
3850 "Archipelago. In the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE Crete was the site of Europe's "
3851 "first advanced civilization, the Minoan culture. An eruption of nearby Thera "
3852 "destroyed the Minoan civilization. Crete then became part of the Greek "
3853 "cultural realm, and was subsequently conquered by the Romans, Arabs, "
3854 "Byzantines, Venetians and Ottoman Turks. After having been a semi-"
3855 "independent state for 15 years, Crete finally became part of Greece in 1913."
3858 #: data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:3
3860 msgid "Crimean Tatar"
3863 #: data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:4
3865 msgid "?plural:Crimean Tatars"
3866 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
3868 #: data/nation/crimeantatar.ruleset:6
3870 "Historical feudal state on the Crimean Peninsula, existing from the 15th to "
3871 "the 18th century. Crimean Tatars invaded Poland and Russia, which caused "
3875 #: data/nation/croatian.ruleset:3
3879 #: data/nation/croatian.ruleset:4
3880 msgid "?plural:Croatians"
3881 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3883 #: data/nation/croatian.ruleset:6
3885 "Croatia is the region of the Southern Slavs that was held by the Austro-"
3886 "Hungarian Empire, rather than coming under Ottoman rule after the collapse "
3887 "of Byzantium. During most of the 20th century it was part of the Yugoslav "
3891 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:3
3894 msgstr "Keresztes Vitéz"
3896 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:4
3898 msgid "?plural:Crusaders"
3899 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
3901 #: data/nation/crusader.ruleset:6
3903 "The Crusades were a series of wars in which European armies tried to re-"
3904 "establish Christian control over the Holy Land. The First Crusade was called "
3905 "by Pope Urban II in 1095. The crusaders managed to wrestle control of much "
3906 "of the Levant from Muslim hands and established a number of states led by "
3907 "noblemen from European Christian dynasties. The most powerful of crusader "
3908 "states was the Kingdom of Jerusalem; other states included the County of "
3909 "Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch and the Country of Edessa. Later "
3910 "crusades were less successful. Muslim (Arab and Turkic) armies managed to "
3911 "push back the Crusaders and the last Crusader controlled city, Acre, fell to "
3912 "the Mamluks in 1291."
3915 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:3
3920 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:4
3922 msgid "?plural:Cubans"
3923 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
3925 #: data/nation/cuban.ruleset:6
3927 "Cuba came under Spanish control in the 16th century. In the following "
3928 "centuries, the island became one of the leading producers of tobacco, sugar "
3929 "and coffee in the world. Cuba was granted nominal independence in 1902."
3932 #: data/nation/curonian.ruleset:3
3937 #: data/nation/curonian.ruleset:4
3939 msgid "?plural:Curonians"
3940 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3942 #: data/nation/curonian.ruleset:6
3944 "The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was created as the result of the "
3945 "secularization of the Teutonic Order State. The dukes of Courland were "
3946 "vassals of Poland until its collapse. Duke Jakob Kettler led the failed "
3947 "attempts of colonization in South America and Africa."
3950 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:3
3955 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:4
3957 msgid "?plural:Cuyavians"
3958 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
3960 #: data/nation/cuyavian.ruleset:6
3962 "Cuyavia is a historical region in Northern-Central Poland, bordered to the "
3963 "West by Masovia, on the East by Greater Poland and on the North by Pomerania."
3966 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:3
3969 msgstr "Harci Szekér"
3971 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:4
3973 msgid "?plural:Cypriots"
3974 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
3976 #: data/nation/cypriot.ruleset:6
3978 "Cyprus became an independent republic on 16th August 1960. It is a Eurasian "
3979 "island country located in the eastern Mediterranean, south of Turkey and "
3980 "west of Syria and Lebanon."
3983 #: data/nation/cyrenaican.ruleset:3
3988 #: data/nation/cyrenaican.ruleset:4
3990 msgid "?plural:Cyrenaicans"
3991 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
3993 #: data/nation/cyrenaican.ruleset:6
3995 "Cyrenaica is a historical region in Eastern Libya. In Classical Antiquity "
3996 "the region was part of the Greek cultural realm. From the 7th century "
3997 "onwards the region was controlled by various Arab dynasties. Cyrenaica was "
3998 "occupied by Italy in 1911. After World War II a short-lived Emirate of "
3999 "Cyrenaica existed, of which the ruling Senussi dynasty established a united "
4000 "Libyan Kingdom in 1951. Cyrenaica has been a hotbed of resistance against "
4001 "the Gaddafi regime. The site of much of Libya's oil reserves, Cyrenaica has "
4002 "seen renewed calls for autonomy following the overthrow of Gaddafi."
4005 #: data/nation/czechoslovak.ruleset:3
4007 msgid "Czechoslovakian"
4010 #: data/nation/czechoslovak.ruleset:4
4012 msgid "?plural:Czechoslovakians"
4013 msgstr "?plural:Szlovénok"
4015 #: data/nation/czechoslovak.ruleset:6
4017 "Czechoslovakia was founded in 1918. It was long the only democracy in "
4018 "Eastern Europe until it was overrun by the Nazis in 1939 and the Soviet "
4019 "Union in 1948. Four years after the fall of communism it was split into the "
4020 "Czech and Slovak republics."
4023 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:3
4027 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:4
4028 msgid "?plural:Czechs"
4029 msgstr "?plural:Csehek"
4031 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:6
4033 "Today's Czech Republic was until 1993 part of Czechoslovakia, which had been "
4034 "until 1918 part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
4037 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:34 data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:27
4042 #: data/nation/czech.ruleset:34 data/nation/moravian.ruleset:35
4043 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:27
4045 msgid "Prophetess %s"
4048 #: data/nation/dacian.ruleset:3
4053 #: data/nation/dacian.ruleset:4
4055 msgid "?plural:Dacians"
4056 msgstr "?plural:Irániak"
4058 #: data/nation/dacian.ruleset:6
4060 "The Dacians were ancient tribes who lived on the left bank of the Lower "
4061 "Danube in Dacia in what is now Romania. They were probably related to the "
4062 "Thracians and other Paleo-Balkanic tribes. The unification of Dacian tribes "
4063 "occurred during the reign of king Burebista. After the wars with Rome, they "
4064 "were defeated in 106 CE. Dacia became a Roman province and succumbed to "
4065 "Roman colonization. The remains of the Dacians mingled with East Germanic "
4066 "tribes and later with Slavs."
4069 #: data/nation/dahomean.ruleset:3
4074 #: data/nation/dahomean.ruleset:4
4076 msgid "?plural:Dahomeans"
4077 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
4079 #: data/nation/dahomean.ruleset:6
4081 "The southern third of modern Benin was once a historic kingdom known "
4082 "variously as Agbome (c. 1600 - c. 1700), Danhome (c. 1700 - 1730), and "
4083 "Dahomey (1730 - 1894). In 1730 the country became a tributary of the "
4084 "neighboring kingdom of Oyo. It was conquered by France in the second Franco-"
4085 "Dahomean war (1892 - 1894) and was split into Agbome and Alada. In the 18th "
4086 "and 19th centuries Dahomey was known for its fierce ahosi (gbeto) warriors: "
4087 "an army of women who were the king's official bodyguards and celibate wives."
4090 #: data/nation/darfuri.ruleset:3
4094 #: data/nation/darfuri.ruleset:4
4096 msgid "?plural:Darfuris"
4097 msgstr "?plural:Barbárok"
4099 #: data/nation/darfuri.ruleset:7
4101 "The Sultanate of Darfur was an eastern so-called Sahelian state that from "
4102 "its location in the region just south of the Sahara benefited and prospered "
4103 "from trans-Saharan trade. The region had previously been dominated by the "
4104 "Daju and Tunjur ethnic groups, the latter of which is traditionally thought "
4105 "to have introduced Islam to the region. By the 16th century CE an ethnic "
4106 "group known as the Fur had gained the upper hand and under Sultan Sulayman "
4107 "established a long-lasting sultanate. The word Darfur means the Land of the "
4111 #: data/nation/djiboutian.ruleset:3
4115 #: data/nation/djiboutian.ruleset:4
4117 msgid "?plural:Djiboutians"
4118 msgstr "?plural:hawaiiak"
4120 #: data/nation/djiboutian.ruleset:6
4122 "Djibouti is one of the smallest countries of Africa, located on the Gulf of "
4123 "Aden. It has been independent from France since 1977. Djibouti's main ethnic "
4124 "groups are the Afar and the Somalis. The country has one of the hottest "
4125 "climates in the world."
4128 #: data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:3
4133 #: data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:4
4135 msgid "?plural:Dominicanos"
4136 msgstr "?plural:dominikaiak"
4138 #: data/nation/dominicano.ruleset:6
4140 "The Dominican Republic is located on the eastern two thirds of the Caribbean "
4141 "island of Hispaniola. Its capital - Santo Domingo - became the first "
4142 "permanent European settlement in the Americas when it was founded by "
4143 "Bartholomew Columbus in 1498."
4146 #: data/nation/dominican.ruleset:3
4150 #: data/nation/dominican.ruleset:4
4152 msgid "?plural:Dominicans"
4153 msgstr "?plural:dominikaiak"
4155 #: data/nation/dominican.ruleset:6
4157 "The island of Dominica was first sighted by Europeans, including Christopher "
4158 "Columbus, in 1493. Legend has it that the island was named so since the day "
4159 "of its first sighting was a Sunday. Officially the \"Commonwealth of Dominica"
4160 "\", the country should not be confused with the Dominican Republic, another "
4164 #: data/nation/dryad.ruleset:3
4167 msgstr ", Legyőzött"
4169 #: data/nation/dryad.ruleset:4
4171 msgid "?plural:Dryads"
4172 msgstr "?plural:Arabok"
4174 #: data/nation/dryad.ruleset:6
4176 "Dryads are creatures of Greek myth; they are a type of nymph associated with "
4177 "trees. Dryads were generally considered to be shy and long-lived. They are "
4178 "usually female and are often depicted as beautiful young women."
4181 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:3
4186 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:4
4188 msgid "?plural:East Germans"
4189 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
4191 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:6
4193 "The German Democratic Republic was founded in the Soviet Occupation Zone of "
4194 "postwar Germany in 1949. It was part of the Soviet dominated eastern bloc "
4195 "during the Cold War. The GDR was known for the Berlin Wall and its vast "
4196 "internal security apparatus, the Stasi. In 1989 the communist regime "
4197 "collapsed and one year later it was annexed to the Federal Republic of "
4201 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:27 data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:23
4202 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:27
4204 msgid "Enemy of the People %s"
4205 msgstr "Hiba történt %s MI játékos létrehozása közben."
4207 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:27 data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:23
4208 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:27
4210 msgid "?female:Enemy of the People %s"
4211 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
4213 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:29 data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:24
4214 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:29 data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:24
4216 msgid "Commissar %s"
4219 #: data/nation/eastgerman.ruleset:29 data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:24
4220 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:29 data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:24
4222 msgid "?female:Commissar %s"
4225 #: data/nation/easttimorese.ruleset:3
4226 msgid "East Timorese"
4229 #: data/nation/easttimorese.ruleset:4
4231 msgid "?plural:East Timorese"
4232 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
4234 #: data/nation/easttimorese.ruleset:6
4236 "A former Portuguese colony, East Timor declared independence in 1975 but was "
4237 "overrun by Indonesian forces shortly thereafter. East Timor became the first "
4238 "newly sovereign state of the 21st century when Indonesia relinquished "
4239 "control on May 20, 2002."
4242 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:3
4247 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:4
4249 msgid "?plural:Ecuadorians"
4250 msgstr "?plural:Magyarok"
4252 #: data/nation/ecuadorian.ruleset:6
4254 "Ecuador is a country in western South America. It is divided into three very "
4255 "distinct geographic regions: the coastal lowlands, the mountains of the "
4256 "Andes and the jungles of the Oriente. The Galápagos islands are also part of "
4257 "Ecuador. The country gained independence from Spain in 1821 and from "
4258 "Colombia in 1830. Ecuador's history has been marked by rivalry between the "
4259 "coast (Guayaquil) and the mountains (Quito). It also fought numerous border "
4260 "wars with both Colombia and Peru. Nowadays Ecuador is one of the main oil "
4261 "producing countries of South America."
4264 #: data/nation/egyptianarab.ruleset:3
4266 msgid "Egyptian Arab"
4269 #: data/nation/egyptianarab.ruleset:4
4271 msgid "?plural:Egyptian Arabs"
4272 msgstr "?plural:Egyiptomiak"
4274 #: data/nation/egyptianarab.ruleset:6
4276 "Modern Egypt is the most populous Middle Eastern country as well as one of "
4277 "the most populous in Africa. It is located on the site of one of the world's "
4278 "most ancient civilizations."
4281 #: data/nation/elamite.ruleset:3
4286 #: data/nation/elamite.ruleset:4
4288 msgid "?plural:Elamites"
4289 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
4291 #: data/nation/elamite.ruleset:6
4293 "Elam was an ancient civilization located in the area of modern southwest "
4294 "Iran, which arose around 3100 BCE. The Elamite language, written in "
4295 "cuneiform, is of unknown origin. In 643 BCE the Elamite civilization was "
4296 "destroyed by the Assyrians under Assurbanipal."
4299 #: data/nation/emirati.ruleset:3
4303 #: data/nation/emirati.ruleset:4
4304 msgid "?plural:Emiratis"
4305 msgstr "?plural:emiratiak"
4307 #: data/nation/emirati.ruleset:6
4309 "The history of the United Arab Emirates goes back to the 7th century. In the "
4310 "19th century the Emirates became a dependency of the United Kingdom. In 1971 "
4311 "six emirates joined in a federative state as the United Arab Emirates. The "
4312 "following year, the seventh member emirate joined them."
4315 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:3
4319 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:4
4321 msgid "?plural:Epirotes"
4322 msgstr "?plural:kalózok"
4324 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:6
4326 "The Epirotes were the ancient inhabitants of the Epirus region in "
4327 "northwestern Greece. Their most powerful ruler Pyrrhus launched a campaign "
4328 "against Rome in Italy, which ended in the famous \"Pyrrhic Victory\"."
4331 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:30 data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:48
4336 #: data/nation/epirote.ruleset:30
4338 msgid "?female:Tyrant %s"
4341 #: data/nation/equatoguinean.ruleset:3
4342 msgid "Equatoguinean"
4345 #: data/nation/equatoguinean.ruleset:4
4347 msgid "?plural:Equatoguineans"
4348 msgstr "?plural:Magyarok"
4350 #: data/nation/equatoguinean.ruleset:6
4352 "Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa. It is divided into a mainland part "
4353 "(Rio Muni) and the islands of Bioko and Annobon. Formerly Spanish Guinea, "
4354 "the country achieved independence in 1968. Equatorial Guinea is one of the "
4355 "wealthier countries of Africa but also one of the most unequal."
4358 #: data/nation/eritrean.ruleset:3
4363 #: data/nation/eritrean.ruleset:4
4365 msgid "?plural:Eritreans"
4366 msgstr "?plural:európaiak"
4368 #: data/nation/eritrean.ruleset:6
4370 "Eritrea is a country in eastern Africa which borders Sudan, Ethiopia, and "
4371 "Djibouti. It was once the Kingdom of D'mt and was later conquered by Italy. "
4372 "In 1951 it was federated with Ethiopia, which led to the development of an "
4373 "independence movement in the 1960s. In 1991 the 31-year war ended with "
4374 "Eritrea gaining independence."
4377 #: data/nation/esperant.ruleset:3
4381 #: data/nation/esperant.ruleset:4
4382 msgid "?plural:Esperants"
4383 msgstr "?plural:eszperantók"
4385 #: data/nation/esperant.ruleset:6
4386 msgid "The Esperants are a world community united by the Esperanto language."
4389 #: data/nation/estonian.ruleset:3
4393 #: data/nation/estonian.ruleset:4
4394 msgid "?plural:Estonians"
4395 msgstr "?plural:Észtek"
4397 #: data/nation/estonian.ruleset:6
4399 "Estonia is a small country on the south shore of the eastern Baltic Sea. "
4400 "Its people and language are closely related to those of Finland."
4403 #: data/nation/estonian.ruleset:21 data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:25
4405 msgid "Protector %s"
4408 #: data/nation/estonian.ruleset:21 data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:25
4410 msgid "?female:Protector %s"
4413 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:3
4417 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:4
4419 msgid "?plural:Etruscans"
4420 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4422 #: data/nation/etruscan.ruleset:6
4424 "The Etruscans were an ancient civilization in Etruria, Italy, known for "
4425 "their artistic achievements and building of necropolises. Their language is "
4426 "only partly deciphered and their origins are still debated. They called "
4427 "themselves Rasna and formed a confederation of twelve cities. In the 6th "
4428 "century the Etruscan civilization started to crumble after Roman and Gallic "
4429 "incursions. Rome itself probably originated as a city state that threw off "
4430 "Etruscan domination. As a result, Roman sources often put the Etruscans in a "
4431 "negative light, depicting them as a sexually licentious culture. However, "
4432 "Roman civilization owes a lot to their Etruscan predecessors."
4435 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:3
4439 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:4
4440 msgid "?plural:Europeans"
4441 msgstr "?plural:európaiak"
4443 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:6
4445 "The foundation for the European Union was laid in 1957 with the Treaty of "
4446 "Rome. The EU project has developed since then and is beginning to resemble a "
4447 "fledgeling super state. But the question remains: Does such a thing as a "
4448 "common European identity and nation actually exist?"
4451 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:23 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:42
4452 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:34 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:31
4453 #: data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:24 data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:31
4458 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:23 data/nation/frankish.ruleset:42
4459 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:34 data/nation/holysee.ruleset:31
4460 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:31
4465 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:24 data/nation/frisian.ruleset:35
4466 #: data/nation/micronesian.ruleset:21
4468 msgid "Commissioner %s"
4471 #: data/nation/european.ruleset:24 data/nation/frisian.ruleset:35
4472 #: data/nation/micronesian.ruleset:21
4474 msgid "?female:Commissioner %s"
4477 #: data/nation/evenki.ruleset:3
4482 #: data/nation/evenki.ruleset:4
4484 msgid "?plural:Evenks"
4485 msgstr "?plural:Görögök"
4487 #: data/nation/evenki.ruleset:7
4489 "The Evenks are a Tungusic ethnic group in Siberia, Mongolia, and northern "
4490 "China. Historical evidence suggests that they have lived in the Baikal area "
4491 "on today's Russian-Mongolian border since the Stone Age. When encountered by "
4492 "the Russians in the 17th century, the Evenks were tribal hunter-gatherers "
4493 "and reindeer herders."
4496 #: data/nation/faroese.ruleset:3
4500 #: data/nation/faroese.ruleset:4
4502 msgid "?plural:Faroese"
4503 msgstr "?plural:krík"
4505 #: data/nation/faroese.ruleset:6
4507 "The Faroe Islands are an archipelago in the Northern Atlantic ocean. "
4508 "According to the sagas, they were first settled by Norsemen who fled the "
4509 "tyranny of Norway's king Harald Fairhair. The islands became a Norwegian "
4510 "possession in 1035 and passed to Denmark in 1814. The Faroes have home rule "
4514 #: data/nation/fijian.ruleset:3
4518 #: data/nation/fijian.ruleset:4
4520 msgid "?plural:Fijians"
4521 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4523 #: data/nation/fijian.ruleset:6
4525 "Fiji is the most populous of the small Oceanian island states. It consists "
4526 "of Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and hundreds of smaller islands. Settled by "
4527 "Polynesians, it became a British colony in the 19th century. Fiji has been "
4528 "independent from Britain since 1970. Since then the country's politics have "
4529 "been characterized by ethnic tensions between Indo-Fijians and indigenous "
4533 #: data/nation/fijian.ruleset:24 data/nation/maasai.ruleset:21
4534 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:23 data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:24
4535 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:33 data/nation/papuan.ruleset:31
4536 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:31 data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:28
4537 #: data/nation/tairona.ruleset:26 data/nation/tswana.ruleset:30
4538 #: data/nation/vanuatuan.ruleset:25 data/nation/venda.ruleset:22
4539 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:28
4541 msgid "Paramount Chief %s"
4544 #: data/nation/fijian.ruleset:24 data/nation/maasai.ruleset:21
4545 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:23 data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:24
4546 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:33 data/nation/papuan.ruleset:31
4547 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:31 data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:28
4548 #: data/nation/tairona.ruleset:26 data/nation/tswana.ruleset:30
4549 #: data/nation/vanuatuan.ruleset:25 data/nation/venda.ruleset:22
4550 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:28
4552 msgid "?female:Paramount Chief %s"
4555 #: data/nation/filipino.ruleset:3
4559 #: data/nation/filipino.ruleset:4
4560 msgid "?plural:Filipinos"
4561 msgstr "?plural:Filippínók"
4563 #: data/nation/filipino.ruleset:7
4565 "After centuries of Spanish rule, the Philippines were ceded to the Americans "
4566 "in 1898. They attained home rule in 1935 and independence in 1946."
4569 #: data/nation/finnish.ruleset:3
4573 #: data/nation/finnish.ruleset:4
4574 msgid "?plural:Finns"
4575 msgstr "?plural:Finnek"
4577 #: data/nation/finnish.ruleset:6
4579 "Finland is a small, cold country on the northern fringe of Europe, noted for "
4580 "exporting timber, cellular phones, and world-class operating systems."
4583 #: data/nation/finnish.ruleset:28 data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:29
4584 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:29 data/nation/southafrican.ruleset:24
4585 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:24
4586 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:30
4588 msgid "?female:Archbishop %s"
4591 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:3
4596 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:4
4598 msgid "?plural:Flemings"
4599 msgstr "?plural:Finnek"
4601 #: data/nation/flemish.ruleset:6
4603 "In the Middle Ages, Flanders was a county on the border of France and the "
4604 "Holy Roman Empire. In the 15th century, it came under Habsburg domination "
4605 "and subsequently it became one of the Seventeen Netherlands. Only after its "
4606 "conquest by Revolutionary France was the county legally dissolved. Nowadays "
4607 "the name is applied to the Dutch (or Flemish) speaking part of Belgium."
4610 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:3
4615 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:4
4617 msgid "?plural:Florentines"
4618 msgstr "?plural:Argentínok"
4620 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:6
4622 "The Florentine Republic was founded upon the overthrow of the Margraviate of "
4623 "Tuscany in 1115. Despite its seemingly endemic political intrigues, it "
4624 "became the most magnificent city-state of its era. Florence was the cultural "
4625 "and philosophical leader of Italy and indeed Europe in Renaissance, bringing "
4626 "forth such luminaries as Dante, Savonarola, Michelangelo, Da Vinci and "
4627 "Machiavelli. The De' Medici family eventually managed to consolidate its "
4628 "hold on Florence, and in the 16th century the Republic was turned into the "
4629 "Grand Duchy of Tuscany. In 1859 it was annexed by Italy."
4632 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:39 data/nation/genoese.ruleset:49
4633 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:26 data/nation/venetian.ruleset:27
4635 msgid "Condottiere %s"
4636 msgstr "Világcsodák: "
4638 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:39 data/nation/genoese.ruleset:49
4639 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:26 data/nation/venetian.ruleset:27
4641 msgid "Condottiera %s"
4642 msgstr "Világcsodák: "
4644 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:40 data/nation/milanese.ruleset:27
4645 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:33 data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:33
4646 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:30
4651 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:42 data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:49
4652 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:29
4657 #: data/nation/florentine.ruleset:42 data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:49
4658 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:29
4660 msgid "?female:Captain %s"
4663 #: data/nation/formosan.ruleset:3
4667 #: data/nation/formosan.ruleset:4
4669 msgid "?plural:Formosans"
4670 msgstr "?plural:rómaiak"
4672 #: data/nation/formosan.ruleset:7
4675 "Taiwan is home to fourteen officially recognized and twelve unrecognized "
4676 "tribes, all of whom are traditionally speakers of a group of Austronesian "
4677 "languages known as Formosan. Historical linguists consider the island to be "
4678 "the home of the Austronesian family, as it is host to the most diverse set "
4679 "of Austronesian languages. Many of the tribes are traditionally matrilineal. "
4680 "Starting in the 17th century, European and East Asian colonists vied for "
4681 "control of the island, encroaching on aboriginal lands. Today, Formosans "
4682 "constitute around 2% of the population of Taiwan."
4685 #: data/nation/franconian.ruleset:3
4690 #: data/nation/franconian.ruleset:4
4692 msgid "?plural:Franconians"
4693 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
4695 #: data/nation/franconian.ruleset:6
4697 "Franconia was one of the stem duchies of the Holy Roman Empire. Founded in "
4698 "the 9th century, unlike the other stem duchies it didn't manage to "
4699 "consolidate itself and by the 12th century it had completely disappeared. "
4700 "Franconia continues to exist as a cultural region in the modern states of "
4701 "Bavaria, Thuringia and Baden-Wuerttemberg."
4704 #: data/nation/franconian.ruleset:25 data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:23
4705 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:31 data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:28
4706 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:30 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:38
4707 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:23 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:26
4708 #: data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:32
4710 msgid "Prince-Bishop %s"
4711 msgstr "Hercegprímás"
4713 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:3
4718 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:4
4720 msgid "?plural:Franks"
4721 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4723 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:6
4725 "The Franks were a Germanic confederation that formed in what is now "
4726 "Northwest Germany in the 3rd century CE. In the late 5th century their "
4727 "leader Clovis converted to Christianity, united the Frankish tribes and "
4728 "conquered much of Gaul. Clovis' successors expanded Frankish rule over much "
4729 "of Central Europe. The Frankish kingdom mixed Germanic and Roman elements "
4730 "and would lay the foundation for much of European Medieval culture, society "
4731 "and politics. After a period of stagnation the Frankish realm was reunited "
4732 "in the 8th century. In 800 the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned emperor "
4733 "by the pope. Upon his death the Frankish Empire was divided once again. By "
4734 "the 10th century CE the Frankish empire had broken up for good into West "
4735 "Francia, which later became France, and East Francia, which later became the "
4736 "Holy Roman Empire or Germany."
4739 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:43
4741 msgid "Mayor of the Palace %s"
4742 msgstr "Hiba történt %s MI játékos létrehozása közben."
4744 #: data/nation/frankish.ruleset:43
4746 msgid "?female:Mayor of the Palace %s"
4747 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
4749 #: data/nation/frisian.ruleset:3
4754 #: data/nation/frisian.ruleset:4
4756 msgid "?plural:Frisians"
4757 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4759 #: data/nation/frisian.ruleset:6
4761 "Romans already mentioned the Frisii but historians are unsure whether they "
4762 "were the ancestors of today's Frisians or not. In the early Middle Ages the "
4763 "Frisians controlled a kingdom stretching from the Scheldt to Jutland. "
4764 "Although eventually defeated by the Franks, they kept enjoying the famous "
4765 "Frisian freedom, refusing to recognize the rule of any feudal lord. In the "
4766 "15th and 16th centuries Frisian territory was eventually carved up, the core "
4767 "becoming a province of the United Netherlands. In 1782 the Estates of "
4768 "Friesland was the first foreign government to recognize the independence of "
4769 "the United States of America."
4772 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:3
4777 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:4
4779 msgid "?plural:Friulian"
4780 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4782 #: data/nation/friulian.ruleset:6
4784 "Friuli is a region in north-eastern Italy. A duchy of the Lombards and then "
4785 "a march of the Franks, it was ruled by the Patriarchs of Aquileia from the "
4786 "11th century onward. In the 15th century Friuli was divided between Venice "
4787 "and Austria. The Friulian language is closely related to the Romansh "
4788 "language spoken in Switzerland."
4791 #: data/nation/fulani.ruleset:3
4795 #: data/nation/fulani.ruleset:4
4797 msgid "?plural:Fulani"
4798 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
4800 #: data/nation/fulani.ruleset:6
4802 "The Fulani or Fulbe are an ethnic group in West Africa. Originally "
4803 "pastoralists, in the 18th and 19th centuries they led the Fulani Jihads, "
4804 "founding a number of states across the region. The biggest Fulani state was "
4805 "the Sokoto Caliphate, founded by Usuman dan Fodio during the Fulani Jihad of "
4806 "1809. It was one of the most powerful empires in Sub-Saharan Africa prior to "
4807 "the European conquest and colonization. The caliphate remained extant "
4808 "through the colonial period and afterwards, though with reduced power."
4811 #: data/nation/gabonese.ruleset:3
4816 #: data/nation/gabonese.ruleset:4
4818 msgid "?plural:Gabonese"
4819 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
4821 #: data/nation/gabonese.ruleset:6
4823 "Gabon is a country on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa. Gabon, then "
4824 "inhabited by Bantu peoples, became a French protectorate in the 19th "
4825 "century. It has been an independent republic since 1960. It is considered "
4826 "one of the most developed countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, in part because "
4827 "of its position as a major oil exporter."
4830 #: data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:3
4835 #: data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:4
4837 msgid "?plural:Gaels"
4838 msgstr "?plural:Zuluk"
4840 #: data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:6
4842 "The Gaels were Celtic people, they may have originated in Spain but were "
4843 "first reported in Ireland. During the Migration Period the Gaels also moved "
4844 "to Scotland. They are the ancestors of the modern Irish, Scots and Manx. "
4845 "Today, Gaelic speaking areas remain in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man "
4846 "and the Canadian province of Nova Scotia."
4849 #. TRANS: Taoiseach = Prime Minister
4850 #: data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:28 data/nation/irish.ruleset:44
4852 msgid "Taoiseach %s"
4855 #: data/nation/gaelic.ruleset:28 data/nation/irish.ruleset:44
4857 msgid "?female:Taoiseach %s"
4860 #: data/nation/galician.ruleset:3
4865 #: data/nation/galician.ruleset:4
4867 msgid "?plural:Galicians"
4868 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
4870 #: data/nation/galician.ruleset:6
4871 msgid "Galicia is a region in the northwest of Spain, just above Portugal."
4874 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:3
4879 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:4
4881 msgid "?plural:Gauls"
4882 msgstr "?plural:Zuluk"
4884 #: data/nation/gallic.ruleset:6
4886 "The Gauls were a Celtic people occupying what is now France and Belgium. "
4887 "They lived in chiefdom-level societies that grew increasingly centralized "
4888 "and stratified under the influence of the Greek and Roman merchants and "
4889 "soldiers who came to Gaul. Julius Caesar launched his eight year invasion of "
4890 "Gaul in 59 BCE. He claimed to have killed one million people and enslaved "
4891 "another million out of an original population of three million. The Gauls "
4892 "united and rallied under Vercingetorix, who defeated Caesar at the battle of "
4893 "Gergovia, but was later crushed by him at the battle of Alesia."
4896 #: data/nation/gambian.ruleset:3
4901 #: data/nation/gambian.ruleset:4
4903 msgid "?plural:Gambians"
4904 msgstr "?plural:Nigériaiak"
4906 #: data/nation/gambian.ruleset:6
4908 "The Gambia is a small country in West Africa, straddling both banks of the "
4909 "Gambia river. It achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1965."
4912 #: data/nation/gambian.ruleset:19 data/nation/malian.ruleset:20
4913 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:19
4918 #: data/nation/gambian.ruleset:19 data/nation/malian.ruleset:20
4919 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:19
4921 msgid "?female:Mansa %s"
4924 #: data/nation/genoese.ruleset:3
4928 #: data/nation/genoese.ruleset:4
4930 msgid "?plural:Genoese"
4931 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
4933 #: data/nation/genoese.ruleset:6
4935 "The Most Serene Republic of Genoa (Italian: Repubblica di Genova) was an "
4936 "independent state in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast from the 11th "
4937 "century to 1797, when it was invaded by armies of Revolutionary France under "
4938 "Napoleon. It was then succeeded by the Ligurian Republic, which existed "
4939 "until 1805 before being annexed by the French Empire. Although its "
4940 "restoration was briefly proclaimed in 1814, following the defeat of "
4941 "Napoleon, this was short-lived, and the Republic was ultimately annexed by "
4942 "the Kingdom of Sardinia."
4945 #: data/nation/genoese.ruleset:51 data/nation/venetian.ruleset:30
4950 #: data/nation/genoese.ruleset:51 data/nation/venetian.ruleset:30
4952 msgid "Dogaressa %s"
4955 #: data/nation/georgian.ruleset:3
4960 #: data/nation/georgian.ruleset:4
4962 msgid "?plural:Georgians"
4963 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
4965 #: data/nation/georgian.ruleset:6
4967 "The Georgians were one of the first peoples in history to adopt "
4968 "Christianity, in the 300s CE."
4971 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:3
4975 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:4
4977 msgid "?plural:Gepids"
4978 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
4980 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:6
4982 "The Gepids were a group of ancient East Germanic tribes, closely related to "
4983 "the Goths. Their original settlement was located on the Scandinavian "
4984 "Peninsula. By the time of the wake of the Goths from Scandinavia they had "
4985 "relocated to the southern coast of the Baltic. According to Jordanes, they "
4986 "inhabited a land called Specis, near the mouth of the Vistula, probably "
4987 "located on the Elblag Uplands. After the migration of the Goths on the Black "
4988 "Sea, the Gepids extended their possessions in Pomerania. In the 3rd century "
4989 "CE they moved to Dacia. From the 4th to the mid 5th century they were under "
4990 "the authority of the Huns. After the death of Attila the Gepids moved to "
4991 "Pannonia, where they defeated the Huns in the Battle of the River Nedao and "
4992 "won a place to live east of the River Tisza. In Pannonia they fought "
4993 "constantly against the Longobards west of the Danube. In 567 the Longobards "
4994 "allied themselves with the nomadic Avars against the Gepids and defeated "
4995 "them, breaking up their country. Gepids formed part of the Avar Khaganate, "
4996 "founded on former Gepid territory."
4999 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:40 data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:31
5000 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:28
5002 msgid "Presbyter %s"
5005 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:40 data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:31
5006 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:28
5008 msgid "?female:Presbyter %s"
5011 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:42
5013 msgid "Great Warrior %s"
5016 #: data/nation/gepid.ruleset:42
5018 msgid "?female:Great Warrior %s"
5021 #: data/nation/germanbelgian.ruleset:3
5023 msgid "German Belgian"
5026 #: data/nation/germanbelgian.ruleset:4
5028 msgid "?plural:German Belgians"
5029 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
5031 #: data/nation/germanbelgian.ruleset:6
5033 "The German-speaking Community is one of the three federal communities of "
5034 "Belgium, part of the Walloon Region in the extreme east of the country. The "
5035 "area was annexed by Belgium after the First World War to compensate the "
5036 "country for the German occupation during that war. With about 75,000 "
5037 "inhabitants the German-speaking Community comprises less than one percent of "
5038 "Belgium's population. Long neglected, the German-speaking Belgians now enjoy "
5039 "the same rights as their Flemish and French-speaking compatriots. As a "
5040 "result, they are often dubbed 'the best protected minority of Europe' and "
5041 "'the last true Belgians'."
5044 #: data/nation/germanic.ruleset:3
5049 #: data/nation/germanic.ruleset:4
5051 msgid "?plural:Germanics"
5052 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
5054 #: data/nation/germanic.ruleset:6
5056 "The Germanic peoples are an ethno-linguistic complex in Northern and "
5057 "Northwestern Europe. The Germanic languages descended from a hypothetical "
5058 "Proto-Germanic language within the Indo-European language family. The first "
5059 "origins of the Ancient Germanic peoples are rather hypothetical; the "
5060 "Germanic languages contain numerous features that are nonexistent in other "
5061 "Indo-European languages. First attested on the North German Plain and in "
5062 "Southern Scandinavia, they clashed with the Romans from the second century "
5063 "BCE onward. Eventually, by the Early Middle Ages, Germanic kingdoms were "
5064 "established on what was once the Western Roman Empire. By this time most "
5065 "Germanic peoples had changed their ancestral polytheistic religion for "
5069 #: data/nation/ghanaian.ruleset:3
5074 #: data/nation/ghanaian.ruleset:4
5076 msgid "?plural:Ghanaian"
5077 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
5079 #: data/nation/ghanaian.ruleset:6
5081 "Ghana takes its name from the old Ghana Empire. Known as the Gold Coast by "
5082 "the Europeans, the Portuguese, Dutch and Swedes founded outposts but in the "
5083 "19th century Ghana became a British colony. In 1957 Kwame Nkrumah proclaimed "
5084 "Ghana's independence."
5087 #: data/nation/ghana.ruleset:3
5092 #: data/nation/ghana.ruleset:4
5094 msgid "?plural:Ghana"
5095 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
5097 #: data/nation/ghana.ruleset:6
5099 "The Ghana or Wagadou Empire existed in West Africa from the 9th to the 13th "
5100 "centuries CE. It takes its name from the king, whose title 'ghana' means "
5101 "'great warrior'. The Ghana Empire grew rich thanks to the trans-Saharan "
5102 "trade and the goldmines in its territory. The modern Republic of Ghana takes "
5103 "its name from the Ghana Empire, even though the empire was located in what "
5104 "is now Mali and Mauretania."
5107 #: data/nation/ghana.ruleset:25
5110 msgstr " %s városában"
5112 #: data/nation/ghana.ruleset:25
5114 msgid "?female:Ghana %s"
5117 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:3
5121 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:4
5123 msgid "?plural:Ghaznavids"
5124 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
5126 #: data/nation/ghaznavid.ruleset:6
5128 "The Ghaznavids were a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Turkish origin, reigning from "
5129 "977 to 1186 CE in Afghanistan and Northern India, and at the peak of their "
5130 "power also in eastern Iran and Central Asia."
5133 #: data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:3
5137 #: data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:6
5139 msgid "?plural:Göktürks"
5140 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
5142 #: data/nation/gokturk.ruleset:8
5144 "The Göktürk or Old Turkic Khaganate was ruled by the Ashina dynasty which "
5145 "derived its legendary origins from the red she-wolf. The Göktürks were "
5146 "ancestors of the modern Turkic nations in Asia and Eastern Europe. They were "
5147 "the creators of a vast military empire, which covered the steppe areas from "
5148 "the Kuban river in the West to Korea in the East."
5151 #: data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:3
5153 msgid "Golden Horde"
5156 #: data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:4
5158 msgid "?plural:Golden Horde"
5159 msgstr "?plural:Mordoriak"
5161 #: data/nation/goldenhorde.ruleset:6
5163 "The Golden Horde was a historical Mongol and Tatar state, founded around "
5164 "1240 in the western part of the empire of Genghis Khan by his grandson Batu "
5165 "Khan, with its capital at Sarai Batu. After the conquests its greatest "
5166 "extent covered the territories from the Irtysh to the mountains of the "
5167 "Caucasus, Black Sea and the Volga and Kama basins. In 1375 the whole country "
5168 "was conquered by Tamerlane and became vassalized. From the 14th century the "
5169 "country gradually descended into instability, which at the beginning of the "
5170 "15th century led to the complete disintegration of the state."
5173 #: data/nation/gothic.ruleset:3
5178 #: data/nation/gothic.ruleset:4
5180 msgid "?plural:Goths"
5181 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
5183 #: data/nation/gothic.ruleset:6
5185 "The Goths were an East Germanic people who originated in what is now Poland "
5186 "or possibly in Scandinavia. They dominated Southeastern Europe in the fourth "
5187 "century CE. The Goths played a major role in the fall of the Roman Empire, "
5188 "sacking Rome itself in 410 CE. The Visigoths conquered Roman Iberia while "
5189 "the Ostrogoths founded a kingdom in Italy."
5192 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:3
5194 msgid "Greater Polish"
5197 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:4
5199 msgid "?plural:Greater Poles"
5200 msgstr "?plural:Lengyelek"
5202 #: data/nation/greaterpolish.ruleset:6
5204 "Greater Poland or Wielkopolska is a historic and geographic region of "
5205 "central-western Poland."
5208 #: data/nation/greenlander.ruleset:3
5213 #: data/nation/greenlander.ruleset:4
5215 msgid "?plural:Greenlanders"
5216 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
5218 #: data/nation/greenlander.ruleset:6
5220 "Legend says that the Great Shaman Qitdlarssuaq led the Inuit people to Thule "
5221 "(Qaanaaq) on the west coast of Greenland in the 10th century. Around the "
5222 "same time, Scandinavian settlers arrived at the fjords on the southwestern "
5223 "tip of the island. Today, Greenland is a self-governing country within the "
5224 "Kingdom of Denmark with mixed Inuit and Scaninavian population."
5227 #: data/nation/grenadian.ruleset:3
5232 #: data/nation/grenadian.ruleset:4
5234 msgid "?plural:Grenadians"
5235 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
5237 #: data/nation/grenadian.ruleset:6
5239 "Grenada is an island nation in the Caribbean. It gained independence from "
5240 "the United Kingdom in 1974. The main island was known as Camahogne by the "
5241 "indigenous Caribs."
5244 #: data/nation/guanche.ruleset:3
5249 #: data/nation/guanche.ruleset:4
5251 msgid "?plural:Guanches"
5252 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
5254 #: data/nation/guanche.ruleset:6
5256 "The Guanches were the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Little is "
5257 "known of their origins, but it appears that they were related to the "
5258 "Berbers. In the 15th century they were subjugated by Castile."
5261 #: data/nation/guarani.ruleset:3
5266 #: data/nation/guarani.ruleset:4
5268 msgid "?plural:Guarani"
5269 msgstr "?plural:Britek"
5271 #: data/nation/guarani.ruleset:6
5273 "Numbering perhaps as many as 400,000 people at the time of European contact, "
5274 "the Aba (more popularly known as Guarani) lived primarily in what is now "
5275 "Paraguay in agricultural villages. Today their Guarani language is spoken by "
5276 "over 4 million people and is an official language of the nation of Paraguay."
5279 #: data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:3
5284 #: data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:4
5286 msgid "?plural:Guatemalans"
5287 msgstr "?plural:Katalánok"
5289 #: data/nation/guatemalan.ruleset:6
5291 "The ancient heartland of the Mayas, Guatemala was conquered by the Spanish "
5292 "in the 16th century. It became independent in 1821 but was part of the "
5293 "United States of Central America until 1840. It has endured political "
5294 "turmoil for much of its history. Guatemala lived through one of the most "
5295 "brutal civil wars of the 20th century until a peace agreement was signed in "
5299 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:3
5303 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:4
5305 msgid "?plural:Guinean"
5306 msgstr "?plural:Dunadánok"
5308 #: data/nation/guinean.ruleset:6
5310 "Guinea declared independence from France in 1958. Its first president Ahmed "
5311 "Sékou Touré continued to rule the country until his death in 1984. Guinea is "
5312 "not to be confused with neighboring Guinea-Bissau."
5315 #: data/nation/gupta.ruleset:3
5319 #: data/nation/gupta.ruleset:4
5321 msgid "?plural:Gupta"
5322 msgstr "?plural:Hollandok"
5324 #: data/nation/gupta.ruleset:7
5326 "The Gupta Empire was one of the great classical empires. It ruled northern "
5327 "India from around 240 to 550 CE."
5330 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:3
5335 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:4
5337 msgid "?plural:Guyanese"
5338 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
5340 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:7
5342 "Originally inhabited by the Arawk, Guyana was colonized by the Dutch but "
5343 "became a British colony after the Napoleonic Wars. It gained independence in "
5344 "1966. Under Forbes Burnham Guyana became a Marxist oriented country, but in "
5345 "the 1980s it started its transition to a market democracy."
5348 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:27 data/nation/lankese.ruleset:22
5350 msgid "Executive President %s"
5351 msgstr "Igazgató-Elnök"
5353 #: data/nation/guyanese.ruleset:27 data/nation/lankese.ruleset:22
5355 msgid "?female:Executive President %s"
5358 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:3
5363 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:4
5365 msgid "?plural:Hackers"
5366 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
5368 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:6
5369 msgid "h4xx0r r0xx0rz!"
5372 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:35
5374 msgid "?title:Hacker %s"
5377 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:35
5379 msgid "?female:Hacker %s"
5382 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:36
5384 msgid "?title:1337 %s"
5385 msgstr "?female:Rája"
5387 #: data/nation/hacker.ruleset:36
5389 msgid "?female:1337 %s"
5390 msgstr "?female:Rája"
5392 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:3
5397 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:4
5399 msgid "?plural:Haitians"
5400 msgstr "?plural:hawaiiak"
5402 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:6
5404 "A slave rebellion led Haiti to independence in 1804. It was the first "
5405 "independent black republic and the second independent country in the "
5409 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:26
5411 msgid "President-for-Life %s"
5414 #: data/nation/haitian.ruleset:26
5416 msgid "?female:President-for-Life %s"
5419 #: data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:3
5424 #: data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:4
5426 msgid "?plural:Hanoverians"
5427 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
5429 #: data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:6
5431 "Hanover was a state in Northern Germany, in current Lower Saxony. From 1714 "
5432 "to 1837 Hanover and the United Kingdom were united in a personal union. In "
5433 "1866 it was gobbled up by Prussia."
5436 #: data/nation/hanoverian.ruleset:23 data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:31
5437 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:28 data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:38
5438 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:23 data/nation/walloon.ruleset:26
5439 #: data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:32
5441 msgid "Princess-Bishop %s"
5442 msgstr "Hercegprímás"
5444 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:3
5449 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:4
5452 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
5454 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:6
5456 "The Han people are the majority ethnic group in China, tracing their lineage "
5457 "back to \"Yandi\" (the Yan Emperor) and \"Huangdi\" (the Yellow Emperor), "
5458 "legendary god-kings of prehistory."
5461 #: data/nation/han.ruleset:26 data/nation/manchu.ruleset:26
5462 #: data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:24
5464 msgid "Empress Dowager %s"
5467 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:3
5472 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:4
5474 msgid "?plural:Hanseatic League"
5475 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
5477 #: data/nation/hansa.ruleset:6
5479 "The Hanseatic League was a powerful alliance of trading cities which existed "
5480 "from the 12th to the 19th century. Hanseatic cities were found in the North "
5481 "Sea and Baltic regions. Members of the league had their own law system and "
5482 "occasionally the Hansa went to war with rival powers."
5485 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:3
5490 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:4
5492 msgid "?plural:Hasinay"
5493 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
5495 #: data/nation/hasinay.ruleset:6
5497 "A Caddoan political league from East Texas, the Hasinay Confederacy "
5498 "consisted of a group of agricultural villages. Though they were involved in "
5499 "trade networks connecting them with people as far west as the Puebloan "
5500 "polities of the American Southwest, their cultural ties were more strongly "
5501 "in line with the other mound-building cultures of the Southeast. The word "
5502 "Texas is derived from Caddoan word for \"Friend.\""
5505 #: data/nation/hawaiian.ruleset:3
5509 #: data/nation/hawaiian.ruleset:4
5510 msgid "?plural:Hawaiians"
5511 msgstr "?plural:hawaiiak"
5513 #: data/nation/hawaiian.ruleset:7
5515 "The Kingdom of Hawaii was established in 1810 by King Kamehameha the Great. "
5516 "Abolished in 1893, and subsequently annexed to the United States, the former "
5517 "kingdom became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959."
5520 #: data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:3
5525 #: data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:4
5527 msgid "?plural:Hellenes"
5528 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
5530 #: data/nation/hellenic.ruleset:6
5532 "The Hellenic Republic - also known as Greece - was created when the Hellenic "
5533 "people gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1832."
5536 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:3
5541 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:4
5543 msgid "?plural:Helvetians"
5544 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
5546 #: data/nation/helvetian.ruleset:6
5548 "The Helvetians (Latin: Helvetii) were an Ancient Celtic people, inhabiting "
5549 "what is now Switzerland and adjacent parts of France and Germany. Helvetians "
5550 "sometimes helped in the internal conflicts of Rome, for example, on the side "
5551 "of Cicero. They were a big, expansive tribe, striving for domination over "
5552 "the tribes of Gaul. The campaigns of the Helvetian chieftain Orgetorix were "
5553 "used by Caesar as a pretext to conquer Helvetia and the rest of Gaul. The "
5554 "Helvetians succumbed to the Romans and became Romanized during the following "
5558 #: data/nation/hephthalite.ruleset:3
5563 #: data/nation/hephthalite.ruleset:4
5565 msgid "?plural:Hephthalites"
5566 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
5568 #: data/nation/hephthalite.ruleset:6
5570 "The Hephthalites were a Central Asian nomadic confederation of the 5th and "
5571 "6th centuries CE. Their precise origins and composition remain obscure. They "
5572 "may have been of mixed Iranic, Tocharian and Turkic origin, but their main "
5573 "language is unknown. Although they were also known as the White Huns, a "
5574 "connection with the Huns is considered unlikely. The Hephthalites were "
5575 "crushed by the Göktürks and Sassanids in the 6th century, but on the Indian "
5576 "subcontinent some Hephthalite successor kingdoms survived until the late 7th "
5580 #: data/nation/hessian.ruleset:3
5585 #: data/nation/hessian.ruleset:4
5587 msgid "?plural:Hessians"
5588 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
5590 #: data/nation/hessian.ruleset:6
5592 "Hesse became a landgraviate of the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century. In "
5593 "the 16th century it splintered into a a number of smaller territories. Many "
5594 "Hessians fought in the American Revolution as mercenaries on both sides. "
5595 "Currently Hesse is one of the states of the Federal Republic of Germany."
5598 #: data/nation/hessian.ruleset:27 data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:42
5600 msgid "Landgrave %s"
5603 #: data/nation/hessian.ruleset:27 data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:42
5605 msgid "Landgravine %s"
5608 #: data/nation/himyarite.ruleset:3
5613 #: data/nation/himyarite.ruleset:4
5615 msgid "?plural:Himyar"
5616 msgstr "?plural:Arabok"
5618 #: data/nation/himyarite.ruleset:7
5620 "The Himyar were originally a mountain tribe in what is now Yemen that "
5621 "conquered the other South Arabian kingdoms, including Sabaea in 115 BCE, "
5622 "which were rich from the incense trade. The Himyar were castle-builders, "
5623 "finding it necessary to erect citadels to protect against Bedouin raids. The "
5624 "Axumite kingdom from Ethiopia ruled Sabaea from 340 to 378 CE, but the area "
5625 "was reconquered by Himyar forces in 525. The fall of the nation was a slow "
5626 "process involving the Christian states of Axum and the Byzantine Empire on "
5627 "one side, the Mandean Sassanid Empire of Persia on the other, and various "
5628 "South Arabian factions split between. The country switched from Axumite rule "
5629 "to Sassanid in 575 and in 628, the fifth Sassanid satrap of \"al-Yaman\" "
5630 "converted to Islam and Southern Arabia was incorporated into the new, "
5631 "expanding Muslim empire."
5634 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:3
5639 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:4
5641 msgid "?plural:Holy Romans"
5642 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
5644 #: data/nation/holyroman.ruleset:7
5646 "The Holy Roman Empire was considered the successor to the Roman Empire, but "
5647 "as Voltaire once quipped it was neither Holy, nor Roman nor even less an "
5648 "Empire. Nonetheless it proved to be extremely durable, and lost territory "
5649 "only very slowly. For most of its existence it was a complex patchwork "
5650 "consisting of an uncountable number of counties, duchies, electorates, "
5651 "imperial free cities and other territories. In 1806 it was dissolved by "
5652 "Napoleon and replaced by the Confederation of the Rhine."
5655 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:3
5660 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:4
5662 msgid "?plural:Papal States"
5663 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
5665 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:6
5667 "The Papal States were the territories on the Italian Peninsula and elsewhere "
5668 "under the direct sovereign rule by the Roman Catholic popes. Established in "
5669 "the 8th century CE from territory donated to the Church by the pious and the "
5670 "wealthy, the Papal States grew to become the dominant power in Italy for "
5674 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:28
5679 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:28
5681 msgid "Antipopess %s"
5684 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:32 data/nation/maltese.ruleset:28
5685 #: data/nation/templar.ruleset:41 data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:31
5687 msgid "Grand Master %s"
5690 #: data/nation/holysee.ruleset:32 data/nation/maltese.ruleset:28
5691 #: data/nation/templar.ruleset:41 data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:31
5693 msgid "Grand Mistress %s"
5696 #: data/nation/honduran.ruleset:3
5700 #: data/nation/honduran.ruleset:4
5702 msgid "?plural:Hondurans"
5703 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
5705 #: data/nation/honduran.ruleset:7
5707 "Honduras has been an independent republic since the dissolution of the "
5708 "Central American Federation in 1840. The archetypical 'banana republic', "
5709 "periods of dictatorship and of more or less democratic rule have followed "
5710 "each other. Its current constitution was adopted in 1982."
5713 #: data/nation/hopi.ruleset:3
5717 #: data/nation/hopi.ruleset:4
5719 msgid "?plural:Hopis"
5720 msgstr "?plural:Cornwalliak"
5722 #: data/nation/hopi.ruleset:7
5724 "A matrilineal culture in North America, who claim descent from the "
5725 "Hisatsinom. The Hopi live today on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern "
5729 #: data/nation/hungarian.ruleset:3
5733 #: data/nation/hungarian.ruleset:4
5734 msgid "?plural:Hungarians"
5735 msgstr "?plural:Magyarok"
5737 #: data/nation/hungarian.ruleset:6
5738 msgid "Legend says that Hungary was founded by Arpad in the 9th century."
5741 #: data/nation/iberian.ruleset:3
5746 #: data/nation/iberian.ruleset:4
5748 msgid "?plural:Iberians"
5749 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
5751 #: data/nation/iberian.ruleset:6
5753 "The Iberians were non-Indo-European inhabitants of the ancient Iberian "
5754 "Peninsula. Very little is known about their history. They were subjugated by "
5755 "Rome in the last centuries BCE."
5758 #: data/nation/icelandic.ruleset:3
5762 #: data/nation/icelandic.ruleset:4
5764 msgid "?plural:Icelanders"
5765 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
5767 #: data/nation/icelandic.ruleset:6
5769 "Iceland was long one of the largest uninhabited islands in the world, until "
5770 "it was settled by Norwegian Vikings in the late 9th century. The island was "
5771 "kept initially under the Norwegian and later the Danish crown until "
5772 "independence from Denmark in 1944."
5775 #: data/nation/illyrian.ruleset:3
5780 #: data/nation/illyrian.ruleset:4
5782 msgid "?plural:Illyrians"
5783 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
5785 #: data/nation/illyrian.ruleset:6
5787 "Illyrians were Indo-European tribes who appeared in the western part of the "
5788 "Balkan Peninsula before 1000 BCE, including Corcyra island and Ambracia bay "
5789 "in prehistoric Epirus to the south. They mixed with Thracians in Dardania to "
5790 "the east, and settled Messapia across the Adriatic Sea. Illyrian kingdoms "
5791 "were independent for centuries, until conquered by the Roman Republic."
5794 #: data/nation/indoeuropean.ruleset:3
5796 msgid "Indo-European"
5799 #: data/nation/indoeuropean.ruleset:4
5801 msgid "?plural:Indo-Europeans"
5802 msgstr "?plural:európaiak"
5804 #: data/nation/indoeuropean.ruleset:6
5806 "The Indo-Europeans were a hypothetical ancient people who were "
5807 "linguistically ancestral to modern peoples in Europe and South and West "
5808 "Asia. They probably existed about 5000 years ago somewhere on the Eurasian "
5809 "steppes, but their true origins remain a mystery. The existence of this "
5810 "people has been inferred from the analysis of Indo-European languages, on "
5811 "the basis of which attempts to reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European language "
5812 "have been made. One of the first scientists who noted the similarities "
5813 "between these languages was Sir William Jones."
5816 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:3
5821 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:4
5823 msgid "?plural:Inuits"
5824 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
5826 #: data/nation/inuit.ruleset:6
5828 "The Inuits are a group of peoples inhabiting the Arctic areas of North "
5829 "America and Siberia. The Canadian territory of Nunavut has a majority "
5830 "population of Inuits; the name of the territory means \"our land\" in "
5834 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:3
5838 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:4
5839 msgid "?plural:Iranians"
5840 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
5842 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:6
5844 "Iran means \"Land of the Aryans\" - long known as Persia in the Western "
5845 "world. The country is today an Islamic Republic and a major power in the "
5849 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:42
5851 msgid "Ayatollah %s"
5854 #: data/nation/iranian.ruleset:42
5856 msgid "?female:Ayatollah %s"
5859 #: data/nation/iraqi.ruleset:3
5864 #: data/nation/iraqi.ruleset:4
5866 msgid "?plural:Iraqis"
5867 msgstr "?plural:Írek"
5869 #: data/nation/iraqi.ruleset:6
5871 "Iraq was founded after the fall of the Ottoman empire. It is encompassing "
5872 "the ancient region of Mesopotamia at the confluence of the Tigris and "
5876 #: data/nation/irish.ruleset:3
5880 #: data/nation/irish.ruleset:4
5881 msgid "?plural:Irish"
5882 msgstr "?plural:Írek"
5884 #: data/nation/irish.ruleset:6
5886 "Ireland held out against the Romans and Vikings but was conquered by the "
5887 "Normans in 1171. It was ruled by the English until 1922 when most of the "
5888 "country was granted limited autonomy, becoming a republic in 1949. The "
5889 "North of Ireland was settled in the 17th century by Scottish and English "
5890 "planters and is now part of the United Kingdom."
5893 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:3
5897 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:4
5898 msgid "?plural:Israelis"
5899 msgstr "?plural:Izraeliek"
5901 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:6
5903 "The nation of Israel was founded in 1948 as a scattered collection of "
5904 "cantons in British Palestine, and has gradually expanded through winning "
5905 "wars in 1948, 1967 and 1973."
5908 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:22
5910 msgid "Kibbutznik %s"
5913 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:22
5915 msgid "?female:Kibbutznik %s"
5918 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:24 data/nation/khazar.ruleset:35
5921 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
5923 #: data/nation/israeli.ruleset:24 data/nation/khazar.ruleset:35
5925 msgid "?female:Rabbi %s"
5926 msgstr "?female:Nábob"
5928 #: data/nation/israelite.ruleset:3
5933 #: data/nation/israelite.ruleset:4
5935 msgid "?plural:Israelites"
5936 msgstr "?plural:Izraeliek"
5938 #: data/nation/israelite.ruleset:6
5940 "Israel was a Jewish kingdom on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean "
5941 "founded around 1000 BCE. Much of its history is told in the holy books of "
5942 "the Abrahamic religions. The last Jewish kingdom was destroyed by the Romans "
5943 "in the 1st century CE, leaving the Jews scattered around the world for "
5944 "nineteen centuries."
5947 #: data/nation/israelite.ruleset:32 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:33
5948 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:32
5953 #: data/nation/israelite.ruleset:32 data/nation/miskito.ruleset:33
5954 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:32
5956 msgid "?female:Judge %s"
5959 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:3
5961 msgid "Italian Greek"
5964 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:4
5966 msgid "?plural:Italian Greeks"
5967 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
5969 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:6
5971 "Ancient Magna Graecia was a complex of Greek cities-colonies on the coasts "
5972 "of Italy and Sicily, founded during the Greek Colonization. They played an "
5973 "important role in the development of Etruscan and Roman cultures. In the 5th "
5974 "century BCE Magna Graecia was dominated by the city-state of Syracuse, a "
5975 "great center of Greek culture. Other major urban centers included Taranto, "
5976 "Croton, Sybaris and Messana. Magna Graecia was gradually conquered by Rome, "
5977 "a conquest that was completed by 272 BC. After the fall of the Western Roman "
5978 "Empire, Southern Italy was temporarily part of the Byzantine Empire as the "
5979 "Catepanate of Italia. A Greek-speaking population has survived in these "
5980 "areas to modern times."
5983 #: data/nation/italiangreek.ruleset:48
5988 #: data/nation/ivoirian.ruleset:3
5993 #: data/nation/ivoirian.ruleset:4
5995 msgid "?plural:Ivoirian"
5996 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
5998 #: data/nation/ivoirian.ruleset:6
6000 "Ivory Coast or Côte d'Ivoire achieved independence in 1960. It has been "
6001 "relatively stable compared to other West African countries, but in the 2000s "
6002 "it lived through a civil war."
6005 #: data/nation/jaffna.ruleset:3
6009 #: data/nation/jaffna.ruleset:4
6011 msgid "?plural:Jaffnas"
6012 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
6014 #: data/nation/jaffna.ruleset:7
6016 "The Jaffna Kingdom was a medieval Tamil kingdom based in the north of Sri "
6017 "Lanka. It was a successful southern rival to the Chola Empire on the Indian "
6021 #: data/nation/jamaican.ruleset:3
6026 #: data/nation/jamaican.ruleset:4
6028 msgid "?plural:Jamaicans"
6029 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
6031 #: data/nation/jamaican.ruleset:6
6033 "Columbus landed on Jamaica in 1494. The island was colonized by the Spanish "
6034 "but in 1655 it was conquered by the English, who turned the island into a "
6035 "slave-based plantation economy. Slavery was abolished in 1834. The country "
6036 "became an independent country within the Commonwealth in 1962. Jamaica is "
6037 "famous around the world for its music; genres such as reggae and ska "
6038 "originated on the island."
6041 #: data/nation/jamaican.ruleset:25
6044 msgstr " %s városánál"
6046 #: data/nation/jamaican.ruleset:25
6048 msgid "?female:Rasta %s"
6051 #: data/nation/jolof.ruleset:3
6055 #: data/nation/jolof.ruleset:4
6057 msgid "?plural:Jolof"
6058 msgstr "?plural:kongóiak"
6060 #: data/nation/jolof.ruleset:6
6062 "Also called Wolof, the Kingdom was formed between the Senegal and Gambia "
6063 "rivers in the 14th century. The King, or Burba Jolof, was beholden to a "
6064 "handful of powerful regional noblemen who acknowledged kinship with the king "
6065 "but developed personal power bases as well. By the early 1500s, the Burba "
6066 "Jolof could field as many as 100,000 infantry and 10,000 cavalry. Fulani and "
6067 "Berber incursions coupled with political weakness eroded away the power of "
6068 "the Burba Jolof. Various Wolof-speaking states established unions with one "
6069 "another, with their heads assuming the powers of Burba Jolof. The 19th "
6070 "century brought with it French colonization and a conversion to Islam fueled "
6071 "in large part by anti-European sentiment."
6074 #: data/nation/jordanian.ruleset:3
6079 #: data/nation/jordanian.ruleset:4
6081 msgid "?plural:Jordanian"
6082 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
6084 #: data/nation/jordanian.ruleset:6
6086 "The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a country in the Middle East. During "
6087 "Antiquity the country was the site of numerous ancient civilizations, "
6088 "including the Nabateans who built the city of Petra. The country has been "
6089 "Arab since the 7th century. Conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1519, it "
6090 "became a British League of Nations mandate after World War II. The Hashemite "
6091 "clan, which had led a revolt against the Turks during the war, was "
6092 "established as Jordan's ruling dynasty. The country finally became "
6093 "independent in 1946."
6096 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:3
6100 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:4
6102 msgid "?plural:Kalmyks"
6103 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
6105 #: data/nation/kalmyk.ruleset:6
6107 "The Kalmyks are a Western Mongolian ethnic group living in Kalmykia in "
6108 "southern Russia. They migrated to the Caspian plains in the 17th century and "
6109 "formed a khanate that was allied with Russia. The Kalmyks are the only "
6110 "Buddhist nation of Europe."
6113 #: data/nation/kanem-bornu.ruleset:3
6117 #: data/nation/kanem-bornu.ruleset:4
6119 msgid "?plural:Kanem-Bornu"
6120 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
6122 #: data/nation/kanem-bornu.ruleset:7
6124 "This empire lasted in some form from the 9th-century until 1893 in modern "
6125 "Chad and Nigeria and controlled much of the trans-Saharan trade."
6128 #: data/nation/karabakhi.ruleset:3
6132 #: data/nation/karabakhi.ruleset:4
6134 msgid "?plural:Karabakhis"
6135 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
6137 #: data/nation/karabakhi.ruleset:6
6139 "Although mainly inhabited by Armenians, Nagorno-Karabakh was awarded to the "
6140 "Azeri SSR after the Soviet Union overran the Caucasus in the 1920s. Shortly "
6141 "before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the region declared its "
6142 "independence from Azerbaijan, leading to a war between Nagorno-Karabakh and "
6143 "Armenia on one side against Azerbaijan on the other side. A ceasefire was "
6144 "agreed on in 1994, but the conflict remains unsettled. The Nagorno-Karabakh "
6145 "Republic is de facto independent but not recognized by any UN member. In "
6146 "Armenian the region is also known as Artsakh, named after a province of the "
6147 "ancient Armenian kingdom."
6150 #: data/nation/karelian.ruleset:3
6155 #: data/nation/karelian.ruleset:4
6157 msgid "?plural:Karelians"
6158 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
6160 #: data/nation/karelian.ruleset:6
6162 "The Karelians are a Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Karelia, a region "
6163 "currently divided between Finland and Russia. They are closely related to "
6167 #: data/nation/karen.ruleset:3
6172 #: data/nation/karen.ruleset:4
6174 msgid "?plural:Karens"
6175 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
6177 #: data/nation/karen.ruleset:7
6179 "Karens are a hardy mountain people who have lived on the western fringes of "
6180 "Burmese kingdoms throughout recorded history. Their own oral history "
6181 "suggests that they at some point migrated southwards through the Gobi Desert "
6182 "to reach their current homeland. With the independence of Burma from the "
6183 "United Kingdom in 1948, a heterogenous Karen armed independence movement was "
6184 "initiated that continues to this day."
6187 #: data/nation/kashmiri.ruleset:3
6192 #: data/nation/kashmiri.ruleset:4
6194 msgid "?plural:Kashmiris"
6195 msgstr "?plural:baszkok"
6197 #: data/nation/kashmiri.ruleset:6
6199 "The Kashmir valley is situated by the western foothills of the Himalayas. "
6200 "Having been inhabited for millennia, it is a melting pot of Hindu, Tibetan, "
6201 "and Islamic culture."
6204 #: data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:3
6209 #: data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:4
6211 msgid "?plural:Kashubians"
6212 msgstr "?plural:Kubaiak"
6214 #: data/nation/kashubian.ruleset:6
6216 "Kashubia is a historical region of north-central Poland. The name of the "
6217 "land, whose etymology is still unknown, was first mentioned in the 13th "
6218 "century. Considered as an ethnic group of the Polish nation, Kashubians have "
6219 "language and culture that are quite different from the rest of Poland. "
6220 "Today, a lively Kashubian community cultivates their speech, literature and "
6221 "customs through, among others, local radio and television programmes, comic "
6222 "books, and even several fully Kashubianized distributions of Linux operating "
6226 #: data/nation/katangan.ruleset:3
6231 #: data/nation/katangan.ruleset:4
6233 msgid "?plural:Katangans"
6234 msgstr "?plural:Katalánok"
6236 #: data/nation/katangan.ruleset:6
6238 "Katanga, the southernmost part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, rich "
6239 "in minerals and once home to the Yeke Kingdom. The region seceded from Congo "
6240 "a few days after that country's independence from Belgium in 1960. The "
6241 "state, protected by Belgian mining industrialists and foreign mercenaries, "
6242 "was led by Moise Tshombe. Katanga was reincorporated into Congo after a "
6243 "Congolese and UN military campaign."
6246 #: data/nation/kazakh.ruleset:3
6250 #: data/nation/kazakh.ruleset:4
6252 msgid "?plural:Kazakhs"
6253 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
6255 #: data/nation/kazakh.ruleset:6
6257 "Kazakhs are descendants of Turkic and Mongolian nomadic tribes. Conquered by "
6258 "Russia in the 18th century, Kazakhstan became independent in 1991 with the "
6259 "dissolution of the Soviet Union. It is one of the ten largest states in the "
6263 #: data/nation/kenyan.ruleset:3
6267 #: data/nation/kenyan.ruleset:4
6268 msgid "?plural:Kenyans"
6269 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
6271 #: data/nation/kenyan.ruleset:6
6272 msgid "Kenya gained independence from Britain in December 1963."
6275 #: data/nation/khazar.ruleset:3
6280 #: data/nation/khazar.ruleset:4
6282 msgid "?plural:Khazars"
6283 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
6285 #: data/nation/khazar.ruleset:6
6287 "The Khazars founded a steppe empire on the plains of Southern Russia in the "
6288 "Early Middle Ages. Originally shamanists, they adopted Judaism as their "
6292 #: data/nation/khazar.ruleset:34 data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:27
6297 #: data/nation/khazar.ruleset:34 data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:27
6299 msgid "?female:Tarkhan %s"
6302 #: data/nation/khoisan.ruleset:3
6306 #: data/nation/khoisan.ruleset:4
6308 msgid "?plural:Khoisan"
6309 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
6311 #: data/nation/khoisan.ruleset:6
6313 "Khoisan speakers are typically divided between the Khoikhoi, traditionally "
6314 "herders, and the San, traditionally hunter gatherers. They are traditionally "
6315 "among the most egalitarian societies on the planet. San society in "
6316 "particular is organized around the institutions of family and band. Khoisan "
6317 "peoples carry some of the most ancient genetic lineages in the world. Today "
6318 "there are over 300,000 Khoisan people, forming significant minorities in and "
6319 "around the Kalahari desert in Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Angola."
6322 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:3
6327 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:4
6329 msgid "?plural:Khwarezmians"
6330 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
6332 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:7
6334 "Known by the Greeks as Chorasmia, Khwarezm was an urbanized, centralized, "
6335 "and militarized state south of the Aral sea in Central Asia, controlling "
6336 "portions of the Silk Road. It was loosely controlled as a satrapy under the "
6337 "Achaemenid and Sassanid Persian dynasties and was the mythic homeland of "
6338 "Zarathustra, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Following the introduction of "
6339 "Islam, Khwarezm tended to be divided into two separate kingdoms, but was "
6340 "united under the Turkic Anushtiginid dynasty, which lasted from 1097 until "
6341 "Chinggis Khan conquered it in 1231."
6344 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:27 data/nation/median.ruleset:30
6345 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:34 data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:29
6348 msgstr " %s városánál"
6350 #: data/nation/khwarezmian.ruleset:27 data/nation/median.ruleset:30
6351 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:34 data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:29
6353 msgid "?female:Satrap %s"
6356 #: data/nation/kiribati.ruleset:3
6360 #: data/nation/kiribati.ruleset:4
6362 msgid "?plural:I-Kiribati"
6363 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
6365 #: data/nation/kiribati.ruleset:6
6367 "The Gilbert Islands, known in Gilbertese as Tungaru, are an island chain in "
6368 "the Pacific Ocean. Inhabited by Micronesians since prehistoric times, they "
6369 "were united under a common chiefdom in the late 19th century. Together with "
6370 "the Ellice Islands they were annexed by the British in 1892 who established "
6371 "the colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands. Upon independence in 1976, the "
6372 "people of the Gilbert Islands adopted Kiribati (the Gilbertese rendering of "
6373 "\"Gilberts\") as the name of the newly established republic."
6376 #: data/nation/kittitian.ruleset:3
6377 msgid "Kittitian and Nevisian"
6380 #: data/nation/kittitian.ruleset:4
6382 msgid "?plural:Kittitians and Nevisians"
6383 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
6385 #: data/nation/kittitian.ruleset:6
6387 "Saint Kitts and Nevis is a nation in the Caribbean located on the eponymous "
6388 "two islands. It is the smallest country in the Americas and the world's "
6389 "smallest federation. Saint Kitts was the site of some of the earliest French "
6390 "and English colonization attempts in the New World."
6393 #: data/nation/komi.ruleset:3
6397 #: data/nation/komi.ruleset:4
6399 msgid "?plural:Komi"
6400 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
6402 #: data/nation/komi.ruleset:6
6404 "The Komi are a Finno-Ugric people living in the northern part of European "
6405 "Russia. In the Middle Ages, the area inhabited by people of Komi was "
6406 "dominated by the Republic of Novgorod. In the 15th century, the Komi were "
6407 "subordinated to Moscow, becoming part of Russia."
6410 #: data/nation/kongo.ruleset:3
6414 #: data/nation/kongo.ruleset:4
6415 msgid "?plural:Kongo"
6416 msgstr "?plural:kongóiak"
6418 #: data/nation/kongo.ruleset:7
6420 "This Kingdom, lasting from roughly 1400 CE until the late 19th century, "
6421 "existed in the present-day countries of Angola and the Democratic Republic "
6422 "of the Congo. Soon after its formation, Portuguese explorers, missionaries "
6423 "and slavers began to arrive and exerted considerable influence in the "
6427 #: data/nation/kosovar.ruleset:3
6431 #: data/nation/kosovar.ruleset:4
6433 msgid "?plural:Kosovars"
6434 msgstr "?plural:moldovaiak"
6436 #: data/nation/kosovar.ruleset:6
6438 "Kosovo is a country on the Balkans. It declared independence in 2008. Serbia "
6439 "claims Kosovo as a province and its independence is not universally "
6443 #: data/nation/kuna.ruleset:3
6447 #: data/nation/kuna.ruleset:4
6449 msgid "?plural:Kunas"
6450 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
6452 #: data/nation/kuna.ruleset:6
6454 "The Kunas are a Chibchan people living on the Isthmus of Darien, where North "
6455 "and South America meet. In 1925 Kuna chief Nele Kantule led a revolt against "
6456 "the Panamanian authorities. Since then Panama has granted significant "
6457 "autonomy to Kuna Yala, the Kuna homeland. Currently Kuna Yala (also known as "
6458 "San Blas) is known worldwide as a tourist center and the Kunas have "
6459 "established something of a reputation for managing to combine tradition and "
6463 #: data/nation/kurd.ruleset:3
6467 #: data/nation/kurd.ruleset:4
6468 msgid "?plural:Kurds"
6469 msgstr "?plural:kurdok"
6471 #: data/nation/kurd.ruleset:6
6473 "The Kurds are a distinct ethno-linguistic group speaking an Indo-Aryan "
6474 "language. Their traditional homeland Kurdistan is situated in the northern "
6475 "Middle East and partitioned between Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran. The "
6476 "medieval era saw the rise of several principalities ruled by Kurdish "
6477 "dynasties, including Shaddadid, Rawadid, Hasanwayhid, Annazid, and Marwanid. "
6478 "Subsequently subdued by the Ottomans, the Kurds' struggle for self-rule and "
6479 "independence took off again after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the end "
6480 "of the colonial era. Today, Iraq's Kurdistan Autonomous Region is the only "
6481 "Kurd-dominated political entity in the world."
6484 #: data/nation/kushan.ruleset:3
6488 #: data/nation/kushan.ruleset:4
6490 msgid "?plural:Kushans"
6491 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
6493 #: data/nation/kushan.ruleset:6
6495 "The Kushans were an ancient Indo-European people, perhaps of Tocharian "
6496 "origin, originally leading a nomadic life in Central Asia. Under pressure "
6497 "from Turkic peoples they left their old lands and migrated to India. In "
6498 "India they founded a vast empire whose rulers converted to Buddhism. The "
6499 "Kushans used the Greek alphabet to write their language. The Kushan empire "
6500 "maintained trade relations with Rome and China. They were subordinated to "
6501 "the Persian Sassanids and replaced by a Persian vassal kingdom. The last "
6502 "remnants of the Kushans eventually succumbed to the Hephthalites."
6505 #: data/nation/kushan.ruleset:43 data/nation/sikh.ruleset:33
6506 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:24
6509 msgstr "felhasználói név: %s, "
6511 #: data/nation/kushan.ruleset:43 data/nation/sikh.ruleset:33
6512 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:24
6514 msgid "?female:Guru %s"
6515 msgstr "?female:Druida"
6517 #: data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:3
6522 #: data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:4
6524 msgid "?plural:Kuwaitis"
6525 msgstr "?plural:hawaiiak"
6527 #: data/nation/kuwaiti.ruleset:6
6529 "Kuwait is an Arab country, bordered by Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the Persian "
6530 "Gulf. It was founded in 1756 by the Sabah dynasty, who has ruled the country "
6531 "ever since. In 1990 the country was occupied by Iraqi forces, who were "
6532 "subsequently ejected after an international military intervention. "
6533 "Economically, Kuwait is one of the most developed countries in the Middle "
6534 "East. Despite its relatively small size, the country has about ten percent "
6535 "of the world's proven oil reserves."
6538 #: data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:3
6542 #: data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:4
6543 msgid "?plural:Kyrgyzs"
6544 msgstr "?plural:kirgizek"
6546 #: data/nation/kyrgyz.ruleset:6
6548 "Nation in Central Asia. Conquered by the Russian Empire in the 19th century, "
6549 "Kyrgyzstan got independence from the Soviet Union in 1991."
6552 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:3
6556 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:4
6558 msgid "?plural:Langobards"
6559 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
6561 #: data/nation/langobardic.ruleset:6
6563 "The Langobards were an ancient Germanic people. They originated from "
6564 "Scandinavia but settled in the area on the lower Elbe. In 166 CE they "
6565 "participated in the attack on the Roman provinces of Pannonia and Noricum. "
6566 "Their first state was established on the Danube. Having defeated the Gepids "
6567 "in an alliance with the Avars, the Langobards under king Alboin invaded "
6568 "Italia in 568. They founded a new kingdom with its capital in Pavia. The "
6569 "modern region of Lombardy derives its name from the Lombards."
6572 #: data/nation/lankese.ruleset:3
6577 #: data/nation/lankese.ruleset:4
6579 msgid "?plural:Lankese"
6580 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
6582 #: data/nation/lankese.ruleset:6
6584 "Prince Vijaya came to Sri Lanka from Orissa, in north-eastern India, during "
6585 "the 6th century BCE and founded the Sinhalese kingdom there. During British "
6586 "colonialism the country was known as Ceylon."
6589 #: data/nation/lankese.ruleset:23
6591 msgid "Supreme Commander %s"
6594 #: data/nation/lankese.ruleset:23
6596 msgid "?female:Supreme Commander %s"
6599 #: data/nation/laotian.ruleset:3
6604 #: data/nation/laotian.ruleset:4
6606 msgid "?plural:Laotians"
6607 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6609 #: data/nation/laotian.ruleset:6
6611 "The history of Laos starts with the Lan Xang kingdom created in the 14th "
6612 "century and ended in late 18th century with invasion of Siam (Thailand). In "
6613 "the end of the 19th century, Laos became part of French Indochina. French "
6614 "rule ended with independence in 1946 followed by 30 years of civil war. In "
6615 "1975 the communist Pathet Lao established a strict socialist regime. "
6616 "However, in 1986 the liberalization and a gradual return to private "
6617 "enterprise started."
6620 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:3
6625 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:4
6627 msgid "?plural:Latins"
6628 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6630 #: data/nation/latin.ruleset:6
6632 "The Latin Empire was a Medieval state created by Crusaders after their "
6633 "capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade in 1204, intended as a "
6634 "Roman Catholic-friendly replacement of the Byzantine Empire. In Greek "
6635 "history the period of rule by the Latin Empire and its successor splinter "
6636 "realms is known as the \"Frankokratia\", rule of the Franks. The Empire "
6637 "ceased to exist when Constantinople was recaptured by the Byzantines in 1261."
6640 #: data/nation/latvian.ruleset:3
6644 #: data/nation/latvian.ruleset:4
6645 msgid "?plural:Latvians"
6646 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6648 #: data/nation/latvian.ruleset:7
6650 "In the aftermath of World War I Latvia proclaimed its independence from "
6651 "Russia. In 1940, Latvia was forcibly occupied by the Soviet Union. After the "
6652 "collapse of Soviet Union in 1991 Latvia restored its independence."
6655 #: data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:3
6660 #: data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:4
6662 msgid "?plural:Lebanese"
6663 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
6665 #: data/nation/lebanese.ruleset:6
6667 "Located in the Levant, the Eastern shore of the Mediterranean, Lebanon "
6668 "houses some of the oldest traces of human civilization. The old homeland of "
6669 "the Phoenicians, Lebanon has since been ruled by many empires. It was part "
6670 "of the Ottoman Empire for over four centuries and became a French mandate "
6671 "after World War I. Lebanon proclaimed its independence in 1943."
6674 #: data/nation/lendian.ruleset:3
6679 #: data/nation/lendian.ruleset:4
6681 msgid "?plural:Lendians"
6682 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
6684 #: data/nation/lendian.ruleset:6
6686 "The Lendians were a confederation of West Slavic, Lechitic tribes inhabiting "
6687 "the borderland areas of today's Poland and Ukraine. Their land was the "
6688 "object of rivalry between Poland and the Kievan Rus' at the time of the "
6689 "early Piast dynasty. The Lendians succumbed to Ruthenization as a result of "
6690 "deportation actions organized by Kievan princes and the activities of the "
6694 #: data/nation/leonese.ruleset:3
6699 #: data/nation/leonese.ruleset:4
6701 msgid "?plural:Leonese"
6702 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
6704 #: data/nation/leonese.ruleset:6
6706 "Leon was a medieval kingdom in the northwestern part of the Iberian "
6707 "peninsula. Currently Leon is part of the Spanish autonomous community of "
6711 #: data/nation/lesothoan.ruleset:3
6715 #: data/nation/lesothoan.ruleset:4
6717 msgid "?plural:Lesothoans"
6718 msgstr "?plural:Ausztrálok"
6720 #: data/nation/lesothoan.ruleset:6
6722 "Lesotho first formed a unified polity in the early 19th century under king "
6723 "Moshoeshoe I, who united the Sotho clans. Moshoeshoe sought protection from "
6724 "the British against Boer incursions and in 1869 the country turned into the "
6725 "British protectorate of Basutoland. Although surrounded by South Africa on "
6726 "all sides, that country's apartheid policies prevented its integration into "
6727 "South Africa. In 1966 Basutoland became the independent Kingdom of Lesotho."
6730 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:3
6735 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:4
6737 msgid "?plural:Liberians"
6738 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
6740 #: data/nation/liberian.ruleset:6
6742 "Liberia is a country in West Africa, founded in the first half of the 19th "
6743 "century as a country for liberated African-American slaves. Liberia's "
6744 "history has been characterized by tensions between the dominant Americo-"
6745 "Liberian minority and the indigenous majority. The Americo-Liberians "
6746 "organized themselves within the True Whig Party, which held power for no "
6747 "less than 102 years, longer than any other political party worldwide. The "
6748 "indigenous population was enfranchised in the 1960s and the True Whigs were "
6749 "overthrown in 1980, which led to a period of instability and civil wars. A "
6750 "fragile peace returned in 2003."
6753 #: data/nation/liburnian.ruleset:3
6758 #: data/nation/liburnian.ruleset:4
6760 msgid "?plural:Liburnians"
6761 msgstr "?plural:Litvánok"
6763 #: data/nation/liburnian.ruleset:6
6765 "The Liburnians were an ancient Indo-European tribe living along the "
6766 "Northeastern Adriatic coast in modern Croatia. They were probably distinct "
6767 "from their neighbors, the Illyrians, and spoke an Italic language. They were "
6768 "Romanized after the annexation of their land by Rome."
6771 #: data/nation/libyan.ruleset:3
6774 msgstr "Feloszlatás"
6776 #: data/nation/libyan.ruleset:4
6778 msgid "?plural:Libyans"
6779 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6781 #: data/nation/libyan.ruleset:6
6783 "The region that is now Libya was a Roman colony until it was conquered by "
6784 "the Arab civilization in the 7th century. In 1912 it came under the control "
6785 "of Italy and after the Second World War Libya was granted independence as a "
6786 "condition of the Allied peace treaty with Italy."
6789 #: data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:3
6790 msgid "Liechtensteiner"
6793 #: data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:4
6795 msgid "?plural:Liechtensteiners"
6796 msgstr "?plural:Argentínok"
6798 #: data/nation/liechtensteiner.ruleset:6
6800 "The Principality of Liechtenstein is a tiny, doubly landlocked alpine "
6801 "country in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to its west and by "
6802 "Austria to its east. The Principality was formed by the merger of Vaduz and "
6803 "Schellenberg in 1719."
6806 #: data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:3
6811 #: data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:4
6813 msgid "?plural:Ligurians"
6814 msgstr "?plural:Litvánok"
6816 #: data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:6
6818 "The Ligures were a pre-Roman tribal complex in what is now Northwestern "
6819 "Italy and Southern France. Their language is of uncertain origin, perhaps "
6820 "Para-Celtic or Pre-Indo-European."
6823 #: data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:22 data/nation/malaysian.ruleset:22
6825 msgid "Paramount Ruler %s"
6828 #: data/nation/ligurian.ruleset:22 data/nation/malaysian.ruleset:22
6830 msgid "?female:Paramount Ruler %s"
6833 #: data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:3
6838 #: data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:4
6840 msgid "?plural:Lipka Tatars"
6841 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
6843 #: data/nation/lipkatatar.ruleset:6
6845 "The Lipka Tatars are descendants of Tatars who migrated to the Polish-"
6846 "Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Crimean Khanate and the Golden Horde. Their "
6847 "name comes from the Turkish name of Lithuania. In addition to Lithuania, "
6848 "they also live in Poland and Belarus. Some Lipka Tatars have preserved their "
6849 "culture and traditional religion to the present day."
6852 #: data/nation/lippe.ruleset:3
6857 #: data/nation/lippe.ruleset:4
6859 msgid "?plural:Lippians"
6860 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6862 #: data/nation/lippe.ruleset:6
6864 "Lippe was a historical state in Germany. It was located between the Weser "
6865 "River and the southeast part of the Teutoburg forest."
6868 #: data/nation/lithuanian.ruleset:3
6872 #: data/nation/lithuanian.ruleset:4
6873 msgid "?plural:Lithuanians"
6874 msgstr "?plural:Litvánok"
6876 #: data/nation/lithuanian.ruleset:6
6878 "Lithuania is a small country on the south coast of the Baltic Sea, northeast "
6879 "of Poland. Lithuanian is the most archaic and complex of the northern Indo-"
6880 "European languages."
6883 #: data/nation/lojbanistani.ruleset:3
6885 msgid "Lojbanistani"
6888 #: data/nation/lojbanistani.ruleset:4
6890 msgid "?plural:Lojbanistanis"
6891 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
6893 #: data/nation/lojbanistani.ruleset:6
6895 "Lojbanistan is a fictional place where people speak Lojban. Lojban is a "
6896 "constructed language meant for human communication. Lojban is syntactically "
6897 "unambiguous (\"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.\"), "
6898 "culturally neutral and simple to learn."
6901 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:3
6906 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:4
6908 msgid "?plural:Lorrains"
6909 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
6911 #: data/nation/lorrain.ruleset:6
6913 "Lorraine or Lotharingia was formed as the middle kingdom when the Frankish "
6914 "empire was split in three in 843. Initially stretching from the North Sea to "
6915 "the Mediterranean, its territory was mutilated during the struggles between "
6916 "the various Frankish dynasties. What was left of Lorraine became a duchy "
6917 "that both France and Germany were continuously eyeing for. Lorraine became a "
6918 "province of France in 1766."
6921 #: data/nation/luwian.ruleset:3
6925 #: data/nation/luwian.ruleset:4
6927 msgid "?plural:Luwians"
6928 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6930 #: data/nation/luwian.ruleset:6
6932 "The Luwians were an ancient Indo-European Anatolian people who lived in the "
6933 "late Bronze Age. For a time after the fall of the Hittite Empire they took a "
6934 "dominant role in the region. One of the most important Neo-Hittite states "
6935 "was Tabal (biblical Tubal), located in Syria and Southeastern Anatolia."
6938 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:3
6940 msgid "Luxembourgish"
6943 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:4
6945 msgid "?plural:Luxembourgians"
6946 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
6948 #: data/nation/luxembourgish.ruleset:6
6950 "One of Europe's smaller countries, Luxembourg was founded as a county in "
6951 "963. In 1815 it was elevated to a Grand Duchy in a personal union with the "
6952 "Netherlands, which was severed in 1890."
6955 #: data/nation/lycian.ruleset:3
6959 #: data/nation/lycian.ruleset:4
6961 msgid "?plural:Lycians"
6962 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
6964 #: data/nation/lycian.ruleset:6
6966 "Lycia was an ancient Southwest Anatolian state which existed from the 15th "
6967 "to the 6th century BCE. Lycians were allies of Troy during the Trojan War, "
6968 "when they were led by the legendary heroes Sarpedon and Glaucus. Their state "
6969 "was subordinated to the Persian Empire in the 6th century BCE."
6972 #: data/nation/maasai.ruleset:3
6977 #: data/nation/maasai.ruleset:4
6979 msgid "?plural:Maasais"
6980 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
6982 #: data/nation/maasai.ruleset:6
6984 "The Maasai are an indigenous African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people "
6985 "located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and "
6986 "dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among "
6987 "the most well known of African ethnic groups."
6990 #: data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:3
6995 #: data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:4
6997 msgid "?plural:Macedonians"
6998 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7000 #: data/nation/macedonian.ruleset:6
7002 "The Republic of Macedonia is located in the south-central part of the Balkan "
7003 "peninsula. It declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991."
7006 #: data/nation/macedon.ruleset:3
7010 #: data/nation/macedon.ruleset:4
7012 msgid "?plural:Macedons"
7013 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
7015 #: data/nation/macedon.ruleset:6
7017 "The Kingdom of Macedonia was located in the southern Balkans. Under "
7018 "Alexander the Great it became one of the most powerful states in the world "
7019 "but it splintered into several states after Alexander's death. Macedonia was "
7020 "eventually conquered by Rome in 146 BCE."
7023 #: data/nation/macedon.ruleset:23
7025 msgid "Diadochos %s"
7028 #: data/nation/macedon.ruleset:23
7033 #: data/nation/majapahit.ruleset:3
7037 #: data/nation/majapahit.ruleset:4
7039 msgid "?plural:Majapahit"
7040 msgstr "?plural:Malagasziak"
7042 #: data/nation/majapahit.ruleset:7
7044 "This empire began in 1293 CE when a local prince used invading Yuan dynasty "
7045 "troops to his own advantage by having them defeat his enemies and then "
7046 "expelling them. The Majapahit, centered in eastern Java, was heavily "
7047 "influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism and was a major regional power in the "
7048 "insular Southeast Asian world, a position which allowed them to control much "
7049 "of the trade between China, India and the Middle East. They lasted until "
7050 "1500 when they were eclipsed by the Sultanate of Malacca and the rise of "
7051 "Islam in the Indonesian world."
7054 #: data/nation/malagasy.ruleset:3
7059 #: data/nation/malagasy.ruleset:4
7061 msgid "?plural:Malagasies"
7062 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7064 #: data/nation/malagasy.ruleset:6
7066 "The Malagasy are the people of Madagascar. For centuries, tribes from "
7067 "Indonesia, East Africa and the Arab world have gathered on the island."
7070 #: data/nation/malagasy.ruleset:22
7072 msgid "High Commissioner %s"
7075 #: data/nation/malagasy.ruleset:22
7077 msgid "?female:High Commissioner %s"
7080 #: data/nation/malawian.ruleset:3
7085 #: data/nation/malawian.ruleset:4
7087 msgid "?plural:Malawians"
7088 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7090 #: data/nation/malawian.ruleset:6
7092 "Called Nyasaland by the British, Malawi adopted its current name, referring "
7093 "to the old Maravi Empire upon independence in 1964. The country's politics "
7094 "were dominated by Dr. Hastings Banda for three decades, until he was "
7095 "stripped of his titles in 1993."
7098 #: data/nation/malaysian.ruleset:3
7103 #: data/nation/malaysian.ruleset:4
7105 msgid "?plural:Malaysians"
7106 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7108 #: data/nation/malaysian.ruleset:6
7110 "Malaysia was started with the founding of Malacca (Melaka) by Parameswara in "
7111 "the early 14th century."
7114 #: data/nation/maldivian.ruleset:3
7119 #: data/nation/maldivian.ruleset:4
7121 msgid "?plural:Maldivians"
7122 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7124 #: data/nation/maldivian.ruleset:6
7126 "The Maldives are an archipelago in the Indian Ocean and the smallest country "
7127 "of Asia. According to tradition, the Maldives became a united sultanate when "
7128 "the Cholas were expelled in the 12th century. The islands were a British "
7129 "protectorate from 1887 to 1965. The monarchy was abolished three years after "
7130 "independence. Today, the Maldives are above all known as a tourist "
7134 #: data/nation/malian.ruleset:3
7139 #: data/nation/malian.ruleset:4
7141 msgid "?plural:Malians"
7142 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7144 #: data/nation/malian.ruleset:6
7146 "Mali is a large country in Western Africa. Once part of French Sudan, it "
7147 "gained independence together with Senegal in 1959."
7150 #: data/nation/maltese.ruleset:3
7155 #: data/nation/maltese.ruleset:4
7157 msgid "?plural:Maltese"
7158 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
7160 #: data/nation/maltese.ruleset:6
7162 "Malta was first settled around 5200 BCE. Over the centuries, the islands "
7163 "have been ruled by the Phoenicians, Romans, Fatimids, Sicilians, Knights "
7164 "Hospitaller, French, and British. Malta became independent in 1964 and "
7165 "joined the EU in 2004."
7168 #: data/nation/maltese.ruleset:27 data/nation/templar.ruleset:40
7169 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:30
7174 #: data/nation/maltese.ruleset:27 data/nation/templar.ruleset:40
7175 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:30
7180 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:3
7184 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:4
7186 msgid "?plural:Mamluks"
7187 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7189 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:6
7191 "The Mamluks were an Egyptian warrior caste who were recruited from slaves of "
7192 "Turkish or Caucasian origin. The Mamluks were known as elite military units. "
7193 "They held important roles in several Muslim countries. In 1250, they created "
7194 "their own state in Egypt. The Mamluk Sultanate was ruled by two dynasties "
7195 "Mamluks until it was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1517."
7198 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:33 data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:27
7199 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:22 data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:18
7200 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:26
7205 #: data/nation/mamluk.ruleset:33 data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:27
7206 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:22 data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:18
7207 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:26
7209 msgid "?female:%s Pasha"
7210 msgstr "?female:Rája"
7212 #: data/nation/manchu.ruleset:3
7217 #: data/nation/manchu.ruleset:4
7219 msgid "?plural:Manchus"
7220 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
7222 #: data/nation/manchu.ruleset:6
7224 "The Manchus were a semi-nomadic people originating from the region called "
7225 "Manchuria in Northeast Asia. In the 17th century they conquered and ruled "
7226 "China as the Manchu Empire until 1911."
7229 #: data/nation/manx.ruleset:3
7233 #: data/nation/manx.ruleset:4
7235 msgid "?plural:Manx"
7236 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
7238 #: data/nation/manx.ruleset:6
7240 "The Isle of Man is an island in the British Isles located between Britain "
7241 "and Ireland. Formally not a part of United Kingdom, it is a self-governing "
7242 "British Crown Dependency. In the Middle Ages it was the center of the "
7243 "Kingdom of Mann and the Isles, and later of the Lordship of Man. Man is "
7244 "noted for having the oldest still functioning parliament in the world, the "
7245 "Tynwald, which has existed since 979 CE. Since 1765 the island depends on "
7249 #: data/nation/manx.ruleset:35 data/nation/westindian.ruleset:23
7250 #: data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:27
7252 msgid "Chief Minister %s"
7253 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
7255 #: data/nation/manx.ruleset:35 data/nation/westindian.ruleset:23
7256 #: data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:27
7258 msgid "?female:Chief Minister %s"
7259 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
7261 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:3
7266 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:4
7268 msgid "?plural:Maori"
7269 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7271 #: data/nation/maori.ruleset:6
7273 "The Maori are a Polynesian people that migrated to and settled the island "
7274 "group that is now New Zealand. According to archeological evidence, the "
7275 "migration commenced in the 900s and continued until the 1400s."
7278 #: data/nation/mapuche.ruleset:3
7283 #: data/nation/mapuche.ruleset:4
7285 msgid "?plural:Mapuche"
7286 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
7288 #: data/nation/mapuche.ruleset:7
7290 "The Mapuche people successfully resisted the expansion of the Inka empire, "
7291 "halting them at the Maule river in what is now central Chile. They proved to "
7292 "be stubborn opponents of the Spanish, too, who, along with their Chilean "
7293 "successors, took 300 years to conquer them."
7296 #: data/nation/marathi.ruleset:3
7300 #: data/nation/marathi.ruleset:4
7302 msgid "?plural:Marathis"
7303 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7305 #: data/nation/marathi.ruleset:6
7307 "The Marathi are people who inhabit the state of Maharashtra in India. In the "
7308 "17th century, the Marathi prince Shivaji established the Maratha "
7309 "confederacy, waging war on the Moghul empire and eventually replacing the "
7310 "Moghuls as the main power on the Indian subcomtinent."
7313 #: data/nation/marathi.ruleset:37
7315 msgid "High Brahmin %s"
7318 #: data/nation/marathi.ruleset:37
7320 msgid "?female:High Brahmin %s"
7321 msgstr "?female:Druida"
7323 #: data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:3
7328 #: data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:4
7330 msgid "?plural:Marshallese"
7331 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
7333 #: data/nation/marshallese.ruleset:6
7335 "The Marshall Islands is a country in the Western Pacific, just north of the "
7336 "Equator, consisting of a large number of islands and atolls. Populated "
7337 "primarily by Micronesians, the islands became an independent republic in "
7338 "free association with the United States in 1986. In the mid-20th the United "
7339 "States carried out numerous nuclear tests on the islands."
7342 #: data/nation/martian.ruleset:3
7347 #: data/nation/martian.ruleset:4
7349 msgid "?plural:Martians"
7350 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7352 #: data/nation/martian.ruleset:6
7353 msgid "Marsmen landed on Earth in 4000 BCE!"
7356 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:3
7361 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:4
7363 msgid "?plural:Mauritanians"
7364 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7366 #: data/nation/mauritanian.ruleset:6
7368 "Mauritania is a country in North West Africa, where the Arab and Sub-Saharan "
7369 "African worlds meet. Mauritania became Islamized from the 11th century "
7370 "onwards. Colonized by France in the 19th century, the country became an "
7371 "independent republic in 1960."
7374 #: data/nation/mauritian.ruleset:3
7379 #: data/nation/mauritian.ruleset:4
7381 msgid "?plural:Mauritians"
7382 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7384 #: data/nation/mauritian.ruleset:6
7386 "Mauritius is an island in the Indian Ocean. It was first settled by the "
7387 "Dutch, who named it after Maurice of Nassau. The island is famous for being "
7388 "the habitat of the dodo, which was was brought to extinction within a "
7389 "century after its discovery. The Dutch abandoned the island in 1710 and "
7390 "Mauritius was subsequently settled by the French. During the Napoleonic Wars "
7391 "the island was captured by the British. The island became independent in "
7392 "1968. Nowadays, Mauritius is one of the most developed countries of Africa. "
7393 "The population is mostly of Indian, African and European origin."
7396 #: data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:3
7401 #: data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:4
7403 msgid "?plural:Mazovians"
7404 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7406 #: data/nation/mazovian.ruleset:6
7407 msgid "Mazovia is a historic and geographic region of central-eastern Poland."
7410 #: data/nation/mecklenburgian.ruleset:3
7411 msgid "Mecklenburgian"
7414 #: data/nation/mecklenburgian.ruleset:4
7416 msgid "?plural:Mecklenburgians"
7417 msgstr "?plural:Brazilok"
7419 #: data/nation/mecklenburgian.ruleset:6
7421 "Mecklenburg was erected in the 12th century. Its ruling house, the "
7422 "Obrodites, were of Slavic origin - unique amongst the German states. The "
7423 "dynasty remained in power for eight centuries. The Duchy was divided into "
7424 "Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Mecklenburg-Schwerin. In the 19th century "
7425 "Mecklenburg got the reputation of being the most backward of the German "
7426 "states; its feudal institutions were abolished only at the downfall of the "
7427 "monarchy in 1918. Currently Mecklenburg forms the western two thirds of the "
7428 "German state of Mecklenburg-Cispomerania."
7431 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:3
7436 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:4
7438 msgid "?plural:Medians"
7439 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
7441 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:6
7443 "Media was an ancient Iranian state that was created by a Western Iranic "
7444 "people, the Medes, relatives of the European Scythians. Their state preceded "
7445 "the Persian Achaemenid Empire, which was formed as a result of a rebellion "
7446 "of the Persians against the Median ruler Astyages. It was the first multi-"
7447 "ethnic empire and controlled a vast area spanning from the Halys river to "
7448 "what is now Afghanistan."
7451 #: data/nation/median.ruleset:31
7453 msgid "%s Shahanshah"
7456 #: data/nation/messapian.ruleset:3
7459 msgstr "Üzenetbeállítások"
7461 #: data/nation/messapian.ruleset:4
7463 msgid "?plural:Messapians"
7464 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
7466 #: data/nation/messapian.ruleset:6
7468 "The Messapii were an Indo-European tribe that inhabited, in ancient times, "
7469 "Apulia, the south-eastern peninsula of Italy, before being absorbed by the "
7473 #: data/nation/metis.ruleset:3
7477 #: data/nation/metis.ruleset:6
7479 msgid "?plural:Métis"
7480 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
7482 #: data/nation/metis.ruleset:8
7484 "The Métis are a people of mixed First Nations (Native American) and European "
7485 "(mostly French) descent living mainly in the Canadian prairie provinces. "
7486 "Together with the First Nations and the Inuit they form one of the three "
7487 "indigenous groups of Canada. In the 19th century the Métis repeatedly "
7488 "rebelled against the British and Canadian authorities."
7491 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:3
7496 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:4
7498 msgid "?plural:Mexicans"
7499 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
7501 #: data/nation/mexican.ruleset:6
7503 "Mexico borrows its name from the Mexica people, another name for the Aztecs. "
7504 "It achieved independence from Spain in 1821. For most of the 19th century "
7505 "the country was wrecked by rebellions and foreign invasions losing more than "
7506 "half of its territory to the United States. A liberal constitution was "
7507 "proclaimed in 1857, leading to ten years of civil war between liberals and "
7508 "conservatives, in which the latter crowned Maximilian of Austria as emperor "
7509 "under French occupation. The French and conservatives were ultimately "
7510 "defeated by the liberals of Benito Juárez in 1867. Mexico entered the modern "
7511 "era under Porfirio Díaz (1876-1911) but social inequality and political "
7512 "repression led to the Mexican Revolution of 1910 which left more than a "
7513 "million dead. The Revolution led to the establishment of a corporatist one "
7514 "party state in 1929. Only in 2000 did Mexico see its first democratic "
7515 "transfer of power."
7518 #: data/nation/miao.ruleset:3
7522 #: data/nation/miao.ruleset:4
7524 msgid "?plural:Miao"
7525 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7527 #: data/nation/miao.ruleset:6
7529 "According to Chinese legend, the Yellow Emperor of Huaxia battled and "
7530 "defeated Chi You, leader of the Nine Li tribe, at the Battle of Zhuolu in "
7531 "the 26th century BCE. For the Miao people of modern-day China, Chi You - "
7532 "whom they refer to as \"Txiv Yawg\" - is a mythical king and founding father "
7533 "of their nation. Most Miao live in southern China, but there is a "
7534 "significant diaspora in southeast Asian countries as well as Europe and "
7535 "North America, of which many belong to the \"Hmong\" sub-group."
7538 #: data/nation/micronesian.ruleset:3
7543 #: data/nation/micronesian.ruleset:4
7545 msgid "?plural:Micronesian"
7546 msgstr "?plural:Lengyelek"
7548 #: data/nation/micronesian.ruleset:6
7550 "Micronesia is located in the Central Western Pacific. The site of several "
7551 "ancient seafaring cultures, nowadays most of the region is governed by the "
7552 "Federated States of Micronesia."
7555 #: data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:3
7559 #: data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:4
7561 msgid "?plural:Mi'kmaq"
7562 msgstr "?plural:Arabok"
7564 #: data/nation/mikmaq.ruleset:6
7566 "Today numbering roughly 25,000, the Mi'kmaq inhabited (and largely continue "
7567 "to) Nova Scotia. The first Mi'kmaq to convert to Christianity did so in 1610 "
7568 "under French suzerainty. French rule gave way to English and English to "
7572 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:3
7577 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:4
7579 msgid "?plural:Milanese"
7580 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
7582 #: data/nation/milanese.ruleset:6
7584 "Milan is the capital of Lombardy, a region in Northern Italy. From 1395 to "
7585 "1797 it was the seat of the Duchy of Milan. Lombardy came under Austrian "
7586 "domination after the Napoleonic War. In 1859 it was annexed by Italy."
7589 #: data/nation/miskito.ruleset:3
7594 #: data/nation/miskito.ruleset:4
7596 msgid "?plural:Miskito"
7597 msgstr "?plural:Burmaiak"
7599 #: data/nation/miskito.ruleset:6
7601 "Living along the eponymous Miskito Coast of Nicaragua and Honduras, the "
7602 "Miskito now number around 200,000 people. In 1625, the Miskito came into a "
7603 "long-lasting political relationship with the British Empire, whose interests "
7604 "in the Caribbean were contrary to those of the Spanish Empire. A loosely "
7605 "constructed Miskito 'kingdom' was formed in that year and a dynasty "
7606 "established by kings who went by English names and came under formal British "
7607 "protectorate status in 1740. Official protectorate status ended a century "
7608 "later and in 1894 the Nicaraguan government incorporated the territory."
7611 #: data/nation/mitanni.ruleset:3
7615 #: data/nation/mitanni.ruleset:4
7617 msgid "?plural:Mitanni"
7618 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
7620 #: data/nation/mitanni.ruleset:6
7622 "Mitanni was an ancient Hurrian kingdom in what is now Northern Syria and "
7623 "Iraq. Mitanni was at the height of its power during the 14th century BCE, "
7624 "during which it rivalled Egypt."
7627 #: data/nation/mixtec.ruleset:3
7632 #: data/nation/mixtec.ruleset:4
7634 msgid "?plural:Mixtecs"
7635 msgstr "?plural:Aztékok"
7637 #: data/nation/mixtec.ruleset:6
7639 "The Mixtecs or Ñuu Savi were one of the major Mesoamerican civilizations. "
7640 "The Mixtec territory was formed by a large number of city states. The Mixtec "
7641 "ruler Eight Deer 'Jaguar Claw', who ruled Tilantongo around 1100 CE, was "
7642 "famous in all of ancient Mexico. In the late 15th century most of the Mixtec "
7643 "territory was occupied by the Aztecs, though parts remained independent "
7644 "until the arrival of the Spanish. Nowadays there are about 700,000 Mixtecs "
7645 "living in the Mexican states of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla, as well as in "
7646 "emigrant communities in Northern Mexico and the US."
7649 #: data/nation/moldovan.ruleset:3
7653 #: data/nation/moldovan.ruleset:4
7654 msgid "?plural:Moldovans"
7655 msgstr "?plural:moldovaiak"
7657 #: data/nation/moldovan.ruleset:6
7659 "Moldova was conquered by the Ottomans in the 16th century. Then in 1812 "
7660 "Moldova became part of the Russian Empire. From 1918 Moldova was part of "
7661 "Romania until inclusion in the Soviet Union in 1940. The modern Republic of "
7662 "Moldova gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991."
7665 #: data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:3
7669 #: data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:4
7671 msgid "?plural:Moluccans"
7672 msgstr "?plural:moldovaiak"
7674 #: data/nation/moluccan.ruleset:6
7676 "The Moluccas, known as the Spice Islands during the era of colonizations, "
7677 "are an island group in the Indonesian archipelago. Inhabited by Malay "
7678 "peoples, the islands were contested by the Spanish, Portuguese and English "
7679 "but ended up under firm Dutch control by the 16th century. During the "
7680 "decolonization process many Moluccans sided with the Dutch East Indies Army. "
7681 "This, and the centralism exerted by Java after Indonesia's independence in "
7682 "1949, led to the proclamation of the Republic of the South Moluccas in 1950. "
7683 "The rebellion was crushed, but a government in exile continues to operate, "
7684 "not recognized by any country."
7687 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:3
7692 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:4
7694 msgid "?plural:Monegasque"
7695 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
7697 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:6
7699 "With only two square kilometers, Monaco is the second smallest country in "
7700 "the world. It has been ruled by the Grimaldi dynasty ever since the country "
7701 "was founded in 1297. In 1861 Monaco lost more than 95 percent of its "
7702 "territory to France. The principality is noted for its absence of income "
7703 "taxes, its casino and its Formula 1 track. Foreigners make up more than 80 "
7704 "percent of the population. In terms of GDP per capita Monaco is the "
7705 "wealthiest country in the world by a large margin."
7708 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:29
7710 msgid "Minister of State %s"
7711 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
7713 #: data/nation/monegasque.ruleset:29
7715 msgid "?female:Minister of State %s"
7716 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
7718 #: data/nation/mon.ruleset:3
7723 #: data/nation/mon.ruleset:4
7725 msgid "?plural:Mons"
7726 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
7728 #: data/nation/mon.ruleset:6
7730 "The Mon people were among the earliest inhabitants of Southeast Asia and "
7731 "instrumental in the spread of Buddhism in the region."
7734 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:3
7737 msgstr "Kapcsolódás"
7739 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:4
7741 msgid "?plural:Montenegrins"
7742 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
7744 #: data/nation/montenegrin.ruleset:6
7746 "Montenegro is a small country on the Balkans, the last to be conquered by "
7747 "the Ottomans and the first to become independent again. Part of Yugoslavia "
7748 "in the 20th century, it dissolved its union with Serbia in 2006."
7751 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:3
7756 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:4
7758 msgid "?plural:Moravians"
7759 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7761 #: data/nation/moravian.ruleset:6
7763 "Great Moravia was a Slavic medieval monarchy whose center was located in the "
7764 "areas of modern Moravia region in Czech Republic. Moravia conquered areas of "
7765 "Bohemia, Slovakia, Pannonia and large parts of southern Poland and Lusatia. "
7766 "The first ruler and founder of this state was duke Mojmir I. The Great "
7767 "Moravian state was destroyed as a result of the Hungarian invasion from the "
7768 "eastern steppes. After the defeat of the Hungarians by the Holy Roman "
7769 "Empire, Moravia was turned into a principality, which was in a personal "
7770 "union with Bohemia for most of its history."
7773 #: data/nation/mordvin.ruleset:3
7778 #: data/nation/mordvin.ruleset:4
7780 msgid "?plural:Mordvins"
7781 msgstr "?plural:moldovaiak"
7783 #: data/nation/mordvin.ruleset:6
7785 "The Mordvins are a Finnic people consisting of two subgroups: the Erzya and "
7786 "the Moksha. Mordvins live mainly in the Republic of Mordovia, a subdivision "
7787 "of the Russian Federation."
7790 #: data/nation/moroccan.ruleset:3
7794 #: data/nation/moroccan.ruleset:4
7796 msgid "?plural:Moroccans"
7797 msgstr "?plural:moldovaiak"
7799 #: data/nation/moroccan.ruleset:6
7801 "Modern Morocco gained independence in 1956. However, the area has been "
7802 "inhabited since at least 8000 BCE. In classical times the region was known "
7806 #: data/nation/mozambican.ruleset:3
7811 #: data/nation/mozambican.ruleset:4
7813 msgid "?plural:Mozambicans"
7814 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7816 #: data/nation/mozambican.ruleset:6
7818 "Mozambique is a country in Southeast Africa. It gained independence from "
7822 #: data/nation/mughal.ruleset:3
7827 #: data/nation/mughal.ruleset:4
7829 msgid "?plural:Mughals"
7830 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7832 #: data/nation/mughal.ruleset:6
7834 "The Mughal Empire ruled most of the Indian subcontinent throughout the early "
7838 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:3
7842 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:4
7844 msgid "?plural:Muscovites"
7845 msgstr "?plural:Aztékok"
7847 #: data/nation/muscovite.ruleset:6
7849 "Moscow emerged as a regional power and successor to the Kievan Rus' in the "
7850 "12th century CE. Under the Rurikid dynasty, the Muscovites consolidated "
7851 "power through alliances with the Golden Horde and the Orthodox Church, "
7852 "eventually subduing surrounding cities and principalities including the "
7853 "Novgorod Republic."
7856 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:3
7861 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:4
7863 msgid "?plural:Muskogee"
7864 msgstr "?plural:Burmaiak"
7866 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:5
7870 #: data/nation/muskogee.ruleset:6
7872 "The Muskogee was a confederacy of North American tribes, including the "
7873 "Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw. They were based in the area now "
7874 "encompassed by the U.S. states of Georgia and Alabama. Creek and Seminole "
7875 "tribes briefly formed a sovereign state known as the \"State of Muskogee\" "
7876 "during the early 1800s."
7879 #: data/nation/mwiska.ruleset:3
7884 #: data/nation/mwiska.ruleset:4
7886 msgid "?plural:Mwiska"
7887 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
7889 #: data/nation/mwiska.ruleset:6
7891 "Comprising five states, variously described as chiefdoms and kingdoms, the "
7892 "Mwiska (a.k.a. Muisca) likely numbered between half a million to one million "
7893 "people at the time of Spanish conquest. The two largest of the Mwiska "
7894 "states, Zipa and Zaque, were at conflict with one another when the Spanish "
7895 "came on the scene, with the former being more successful than the latter. "
7896 "Spanish conquest was fairly quick, however, and no rebellion took place "
7897 "after 1541 and the language went extinct in the 18th century."
7900 #: data/nation/mwiska.ruleset:26
7905 #: data/nation/mwiska.ruleset:26
7907 msgid "?female:Cacique %s"
7910 #: data/nation/namibian.ruleset:3
7915 #: data/nation/namibian.ruleset:4
7917 msgid "?plural:Namibians"
7918 msgstr "?plural:Nigériaiak"
7920 #: data/nation/namibian.ruleset:7
7922 "Although European Powers long neglected the desertic African Southwest, the "
7923 "German Empire established a colony there in the late nineteenth century. "
7924 "After losing World War I, the territory became a mandate under the "
7925 "responsibility of the Union of South Africa. It finally became independent "
7926 "in 1990, under the name of Namibia."
7929 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:3
7933 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:4
7935 msgid "?plural:Nauruans"
7936 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
7938 #: data/nation/nauruan.ruleset:6
7940 "Called Pleasant Island by the European colonizers, Nauru is an island in the "
7941 "South Pacific. The island was first settled by Austronesian peoples around "
7942 "1000 BCE. European contacts led to internecine tribal warfare which "
7943 "decimated the population. Nauru was annexed by the German Empire in 1888 but "
7944 "was occupied by Australia during World War I. In 1968, the Republic of Nauru "
7945 "became independent. Thanks to its enormous phosphate resources, Nauru was "
7946 "for some time the most developed third world country and one of the world's "
7947 "richest countries per capita. With the exhaustion of the phosphate reserves "
7948 "the country has fallen on economic hard times. Offshore banking, immigrant "
7949 "detention centers and musicals have proven unsuccessful to replace phosphate "
7950 "as source of income. Nauru is the world's third smallest country by size, "
7951 "second smallest by population. It is the smallest country in the Southern "
7952 "Hemisphere and the world's smallest republic."
7955 #: data/nation/navajo.ruleset:3
7959 #: data/nation/navajo.ruleset:4
7961 msgid "?plural:Navajo"
7962 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
7964 #: data/nation/navajo.ruleset:6
7966 "The Navajo or Diné are the most populous Native American nation of the "
7967 "United States. They are closely related to the Apache. Their language is "
7968 "famous for being one of the world's most complex."
7971 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:3
7976 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:4
7978 msgid "?plural:Neapolitans"
7979 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
7981 #: data/nation/neapolitan.ruleset:6
7983 "For centuries the Kingdom of Naples was the largest country on the Italian "
7984 "Peninsula. Many European powers showed interest in the kingdom and its "
7985 "throne changed hands many times. After the Napoleonic Era it was merged with "
7986 "the Kingdom of Sicily."
7989 #: data/nation/nenets.ruleset:3
7993 #: data/nation/nenets.ruleset:4
7995 msgid "?plural:Nenets"
7996 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
7998 #: data/nation/nenets.ruleset:6
8000 "The Nenets are a people living in north-western Russia and the most populous "
8001 "among the Samoyed peoples."
8004 #: data/nation/nepali.ruleset:3
8009 #: data/nation/nepali.ruleset:4
8011 msgid "?plural:Nepalis"
8012 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
8014 #: data/nation/nepali.ruleset:6
8016 "Nepal is a landlocked country located in the Himalayas. Long a multi-"
8017 "cultural and multi-lingual nation, its history is characterized by its "
8018 "location between India and China. The Nepalese principalities were united "
8019 "into one kingdom in the 18th century. Nepal became a republic in 2008."
8022 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:5
8027 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:6
8029 msgid "?plural:Nestorians"
8030 msgstr "?plural:Ausztrálok"
8032 #: data/nation/nestorian.ruleset:8
8034 "Legends of Prester John circulated in Europe from the 12th through 17th "
8035 "centuries. The stories told of a Nestorian Christian nation beyond the "
8036 "boundaries of the European world; over time the location of the kingdom "
8037 "moved from India to Central Asia to Ethiopia. The land contained "
8038 "unbelievable riches and creatures, and bordered Earthly Paradise. Because "
8039 "the country was believed to be on the other side of the Muslim world, many "
8040 "Europeans hoped Prester John would be a valuable ally in their quest to end "
8041 "Muslim rule of the Holy Land."
8044 #: data/nation/newfoundland.ruleset:3
8046 msgid "Newfoundland"
8049 #: data/nation/newfoundland.ruleset:4
8051 msgid "?plural:Newfoundlanders"
8052 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
8054 #: data/nation/newfoundland.ruleset:7
8056 "In precolumbian times Newfoundland and Labrador were settled by the Beothuk, "
8057 "though around 1000 CE for a short time Vikings also settled there. From the "
8058 "late 15th century onward Newfoundland was visited by the Portuguese and "
8059 "English. England and France contested the island until 1713, when France "
8060 "relinquished its claims. Newfoundland became a dominion in 1907. Badly hit "
8061 "by the Great Depression, in 1934 it voluntarily surrendered its sovereignty "
8062 "to the UK. Newfoundland passed to Canada in 1949; currently it is known as "
8063 "the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador."
8066 #: data/nation/newzealand.ruleset:3
8070 #: data/nation/newzealand.ruleset:4
8072 msgid "?plural:New Zealanders"
8073 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
8075 #: data/nation/newzealand.ruleset:6
8077 "The island group of New Zealand was annexed by Britain in 1840. Following a "
8078 "royal proclamation in 1907, the country became an independent dominion "
8079 "within the Commonwealth of Nations."
8082 #: data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:3
8086 #: data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:4
8088 msgid "?plural:Nicaraguans"
8089 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8091 #: data/nation/nicaraguan.ruleset:6
8093 "The largest of the Central American republics, Nicaragua is known for its "
8094 "turbulent history. The country lived through numerous civil wars and foreign "
8095 "interventions until Anastasio Somoza established a notoriously corrupt "
8096 "dictatorship in the 1930s. His family continued to rule until 1979, when the "
8097 "last Somoza was overthrown by sandinista revolutionaries, starting 11 years "
8098 "of civil war between the sandinista government and the contras."
8101 #: data/nation/nigerian.ruleset:3
8106 #: data/nation/nigerian.ruleset:4
8108 msgid "?plural:Nigerians"
8109 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8111 #: data/nation/nigerian.ruleset:6
8113 "Nigeria won full independence from British rule in 1960. It is the most "
8114 "populous country of Africa."
8117 #: data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:3
8122 #: data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:4
8124 msgid "?plural:Nigeriens"
8125 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8127 #: data/nation/nigerien.ruleset:6
8129 "Niger is a country in the Sahel region of West Africa, named after the Niger "
8130 "river. It achieved independence from France in 1960. Since then it has been "
8131 "ruled intermittently by civil and military governments. One of the poorest "
8132 "countries in the world, Niger ranks rock bottom in international rankings "
8133 "such as the Human Development Index. Niger has both the highest fertility "
8134 "rate and infant mortality rate in the world. Niger should not be confused "
8138 #: data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:3
8142 #: data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:6
8144 msgid "?plural:Nimíipuu"
8145 msgstr "?plural:Nigériaiak"
8147 #: data/nation/nimiipuu.ruleset:8
8149 "The Nimíipuu, or the 'Real People', in their own language, are better known "
8150 "as the 'Nez Percé'. This Native American nation covered parts of Washington, "
8151 "Oregon, Montana and Idaho and consisted of more than 70 permanent villages "
8152 "in 1800. At this time the population numbered about 6,000. After a defeat by "
8153 "the American cavalry on October 5, 1877, the Nimíipuu were moved to "
8154 "reservations. The elected Nez Percé Tribal Executive Committee now governs "
8158 #: data/nation/norman.ruleset:3
8161 msgstr "Tisztességes"
8163 #: data/nation/norman.ruleset:4
8165 msgid "?plural:Normans"
8166 msgstr "?plural:rómaiak"
8168 #: data/nation/norman.ruleset:6
8170 "After several devastating Viking raids on what is today northern France and "
8171 "a siege of Paris, the Frankish king Charles the Simple granted the Viking "
8172 "leader Rollo a fiefdom in the area. This fief evolved into the Duchy of "
8173 "Normandy, of which the most famous duke is William II \"the Conqueror\" who "
8174 "invaded England in 1066."
8177 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:3
8178 msgid "North Korean"
8179 msgstr "észak-koreai"
8181 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:4
8182 msgid "?plural:North Koreans"
8183 msgstr "?plural:észak-koreaiak"
8185 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:6
8187 "In 1945 Korea was split by the Soviet Union and the United States into two "
8188 "states along the 38th parallel, forming North Korea and South Korea. 60 "
8189 "years on, North Korea remains a communist state of the Stalinist type."
8192 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:25
8194 msgid "Dear Leader %s"
8197 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:25
8199 msgid "?female:Dear Leader %s"
8202 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:26 data/nation/soviet.ruleset:30
8204 msgid "Great Leader %s"
8207 #: data/nation/northkorean.ruleset:26 data/nation/soviet.ruleset:30
8209 msgid "?female:Great Leader %s"
8212 #: data/nation/northumbrian.ruleset:3
8214 msgid "Northumbrian"
8215 msgstr "észak-koreai"
8217 #: data/nation/northumbrian.ruleset:4
8219 msgid "?plural:Northumbrians"
8220 msgstr "?plural:rómaiak"
8222 #: data/nation/northumbrian.ruleset:6
8224 "The Northumbria was a Medieval kingdom of the Angles, in what is now "
8225 "northern England and southern Scotland. It was created after the unification "
8226 "of Bernicia and Deira by king Aethelfrith. One of the main states of the "
8227 "Anglo-Saxon heptarchy, in the 10th century it was incorporated into England."
8230 #: data/nation/norwegian.ruleset:3
8235 #: data/nation/norwegian.ruleset:4
8237 msgid "?plural:Norwegians"
8238 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
8240 #: data/nation/norwegian.ruleset:6
8242 "After centuries of Danish rule, the Norwegians made their own constitution "
8243 "in Eidsvoll, 1814 CE. Finally, in 1905 CE the Norwegians got their "
8244 "independence after a union with Sweden."
8247 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:3
8251 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:4
8253 msgid "?plural:Novgorodians"
8254 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8256 #: data/nation/novgorodian.ruleset:6
8258 "The Novgorod Republic was was a large Medieval Russian state that stretched "
8259 "from the Baltic Sea to the Ural Mountains. It existed between the 12th and "
8260 "15th centuries and was centered on the city of Novgorod."
8263 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:3
8268 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:4
8270 msgid "?plural:Nubians"
8271 msgstr "?plural:Kubaiak"
8273 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:6
8275 "A succession of kingdoms stretching roughly from the 1st to the 6th "
8276 "cataracts of the Nile river in modern Sudan and Egypt, Nubia was ancient "
8277 "Egypt's perennial neighbor, competitor, trading partner, enemy, and source "
8278 "of gold, slaves and soldiers to the south. The border between the two "
8279 "nations fluctuated time and time again. Lower Nubia was at times ruled by "
8280 "Egypt. The 25th Dynasty of Egypt, however, was a Nubian dynasty, and one "
8281 "that saw conflict with Assyria, which eventually wrested Egypt from Nubia. "
8282 "Brief conflict occurred with Rome in 24 BCE when Nubian armies routed the "
8283 "Roman garrison with its famed archers. Nubia was a nation shaped by its "
8284 "position between the Mediterranean world and the African interior. Large "
8285 "Nubian states centered on Napata and later Meroe broke into smaller "
8286 "Christian kingdoms which persisted into medieval times before being "
8287 "conquered by Muslim Arabs."
8290 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:33
8295 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:33
8297 msgid "?female:Pharaoh %s"
8300 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:34
8302 msgid "Great Pharaoh %s"
8305 #: data/nation/nubian.ruleset:34
8307 msgid "?female:Great Pharaoh %s"
8310 #: data/nation/numidian.ruleset:3
8315 #: data/nation/numidian.ruleset:4
8317 msgid "?plural:Numidians"
8318 msgstr "?plural:Nigériaiak"
8320 #: data/nation/numidian.ruleset:7
8322 "The Numidians were an ancient Berber people renowned for their horsemanship "
8323 "who were composed of two main tribes in modern Algeria and Tunisia: the "
8324 "Massyli in the east and the Massaesyli in the west. They were united under "
8325 "King Massinissa, whose position was guaranteed by his Roman allies after the "
8326 "2nd Punic War in which he aided the Romans in their defeat of the "
8327 "Carthaginians. His unified kingdom was short-lived, however, as the west was "
8328 "given to the Mauretanian king by the Romans following the death of King "
8329 "Jugurtha. Eventually all of Numidia and Mauretania were added to the Roman "
8333 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:3
8334 msgid "Nuu-chah-nulth"
8337 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:4
8339 msgid "?plural:Nuu-chah-nulth"
8340 msgstr "?plural:Koreaiak"
8342 #: data/nation/nuu-chah-nulth.ruleset:7
8344 "The Nuu-chah-nulth are a Pacific Northwest people, one of the few Native "
8345 "American peoples to travel in the open ocean and hunt whales. They inhabited "
8346 "most of what is now western Vancouver Island and now number over 8,000 "
8347 "individuals. Like other people of the Pacific Northwest, they built large "
8348 "wooden canoes and houses and lived in clan systems."
8351 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:3
8356 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:4
8358 msgid "?plural:Occitans"
8359 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
8361 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:6
8363 "Although Occitania never had a real political unity (it consisted of several "
8364 "counties and duchies in today's southern France), its culture enjoyed great "
8365 "prestige all over Europe during the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries, Occitan "
8366 "being the language of troubadours. Its religious freedom allowed the "
8367 "flourishing of Catharism, which was declared heretic by the Pope, and the "
8368 "French kings took advantage of the subsequent crusade to annex its territory."
8371 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:28
8376 #: data/nation/occitan.ruleset:28
8378 msgid "Viscountess %s"
8381 #: data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:2
8386 #: data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:3
8388 msgid "?plural:Ohlone"
8389 msgstr "?plural:Kínaiak"
8391 #: data/nation/ohlone.ruleset:5
8393 "Gatherers, hunters and fishermen, the Ohlone lived in over 40 bands "
8394 "stretching from the San Francisco Bay south to the Salinas Valley. They "
8395 "spoke eight distinct yet related languages and though they shared many "
8396 "cultural traits common to other Native Californian peoples, the Ohlone were "
8397 "also diverse in some finer aspects of culture. Their way of life changed "
8398 "dramatically when the Spanish arrived in 1769 and disease and the injustices "
8399 "of Mission life came to replace their earlier lives. Though the last fluent "
8400 "speaker of an Ohlone language died in 1939, the Ohlone are today federally "
8401 "recognized as 7 tribes."
8404 #: data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:3
8406 msgid "Oldenburgian"
8409 #: data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:4
8411 msgid "?plural:Oldenburgians"
8412 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
8414 #: data/nation/oldenburgian.ruleset:6
8416 "Initially a vassal of the dukes of Saxony, Oldenburg became a county "
8417 "directly suzerain to the Holy Roman Emperor in the 12th century. In 1450, "
8418 "when count Christian VI became king Christian I of Denmark, the country "
8419 "entered into a personal union with Denmark. A second union with Denmark "
8420 "existed from 1667 to 1773. Oldenburg's dynasty also ruled Schleswig-"
8421 "Holstein, Russia and Sweden at some point in time. Oldenburg became a grand "
8422 "duchy in 1815 and a republic in 1918. In 1931 it was the first German state "
8423 "to vote the Nazi Party into power. After World War II, Oldenburg was merged "
8424 "with Hanover to form the state of Lower Saxony."
8427 #: data/nation/oldprussian.ruleset:3
8429 msgid "Old Prussian"
8432 #: data/nation/oldprussian.ruleset:4
8434 msgid "?plural:Old Prussians"
8435 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8437 #: data/nation/oldprussian.ruleset:6
8439 "The Prussians were Baltic peoples inhabiting the area between the Pomerania, "
8440 "Mazovia, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea (Baltic coast between the lower "
8441 "Vistula and lower Nemen). They were conquered and germanized by the Teutonic "
8445 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:3
8450 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:4
8452 msgid "?plural:Omanis"
8453 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
8455 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:6
8457 "Oman is an Arab country in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the "
8458 "Arabian Peninsula. Before the arrival of Islam Oman was controlled by "
8459 "Achaemenids, Parthians and Sassanids."
8462 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:32
8464 msgid "General Commander %s"
8467 #: data/nation/omani.ruleset:32
8469 msgid "?female:General Commander %s"
8472 #: data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:3
8477 #: data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:4
8479 msgid "?plural:Ossetians"
8480 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
8482 #: data/nation/ossetian.ruleset:6
8484 "Modern Ossetians are the successors of the Alans of Ancient history, who "
8485 "fled into the mountains during the Hunnic invasions. Around 800 CE an Alanic "
8486 "kingdom emerged in the Northern Caucasus, which continued to exist until the "
8487 "Mongol invasions. Nowadays Ossetians live in the Republic of North Ossetia "
8488 "(part of the Russian Federation) and in the partially recognized Republic of "
8492 #: data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:3
8497 #: data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:4
8499 msgid "?plural:Ostrogoths"
8500 msgstr "?plural:Vikingek"
8502 #: data/nation/ostrogothic.ruleset:6
8504 "The Ostrogoths or Greuthungi (meaning people of the steppe, in contrast to "
8505 "the Visigoths-Tervingi, living in the more wooded areas) were an East "
8506 "Germanic people, one of the two tribes of Goths. They conquered Italy from "
8507 "Odoacer and founded their kingdom there. In the 5th century the Ostrogothic "
8508 "kingdom was crushed by the Byzantines in a war that depopulated much of "
8512 #: data/nation/otomi.ruleset:3
8517 #: data/nation/otomi.ruleset:6
8519 msgid "?plural:Otomíes"
8520 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
8522 #: data/nation/otomi.ruleset:9
8524 "The Otomí are one of the most ancient peoples of Mexico. They have lived in "
8525 "Central Mexico ever since the development of agriculture or even longer. A "
8526 "warlike people, they served as mercenaries in the armies of many "
8527 "Mesoamerican civilizations and got their name from the otmitl, the crack "
8528 "military order of the Aztecs, in which many of them served. In their own "
8529 "language they are called Hñähñu. With more than half a million people the "
8530 "Otomí are still one of the biggest indigenous groups of Mexico."
8533 #: data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:3
8538 #: data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:4
8540 msgid "?plural:Ottomans"
8541 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
8543 #: data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:6
8545 "In the beginning of the 14th century Osman, a leader of a minor Turkish "
8546 "tribe in western Anatolia, conquered all his neighboring tribes. A century "
8547 "later the Byzantine capital fell to Turkish rule which gave the Ottoman "
8548 "empire access to Europe. The Ottomans subsequently conquered large parts of "
8549 "south-eastern Europe, the Islamic Arab world as well as Egypt and much of "
8550 "North Africa, making it a regional superpower until its dissolution in the "
8551 "aftermath of World War I."
8554 #: data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:29
8559 #: data/nation/ottoman.ruleset:29
8561 msgid "?female:Padishah %s"
8564 #: data/nation/ozite.ruleset:3
8569 #: data/nation/ozite.ruleset:4
8571 msgid "?plural:Ozites"
8572 msgstr "?plural:Aztékok"
8574 #: data/nation/ozite.ruleset:8
8576 "The land of Oz was created by L. Frank Baum in 1900 in 'The Wonderful Wizard "
8577 "of Oz' and was subsequently embellished in a number of other books. The "
8578 "country consists of four main territories: Winkie Country, Quadling Country, "
8579 "Munchkin Country, and Gillikin Country. Oz is surrounded by an impassable "
8583 #: data/nation/ozite.ruleset:26
8588 #: data/nation/ozite.ruleset:26
8593 #: data/nation/paeonian.ruleset:3
8598 #: data/nation/paeonian.ruleset:4
8600 msgid "?plural:Paeonians"
8601 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
8603 #: data/nation/paeonian.ruleset:6
8605 "The Paeonians were an ancient people that inhabited the areas north of "
8606 "Macedon, between the Thracian and Illyrian tribes. Their language probably "
8607 "had a mixed Thraco-Illyrian origin. The seat of the Paeonian kings was "
8608 "Bylazora. In 360-359 BCE, southern Paeonian tribes launched raids into "
8609 "Macedon, but the Macedons defeated and conquered them. A Paeonian military "
8610 "contingent participated in the expedition of Alexander the Great to Persia."
8613 #: data/nation/pakistani.ruleset:3
8618 #: data/nation/pakistani.ruleset:4
8620 msgid "?plural:Pakistanis"
8621 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
8623 #: data/nation/pakistani.ruleset:6
8625 "The Federation of Pakistan was formed from the predominantly Muslim regions "
8626 "of British India in 1947."
8629 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:3
8634 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:4
8636 msgid "?plural:Palatinate Germans"
8637 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
8639 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:6
8641 "The Electoral Palatinate was one of the electorates of the Holy Roman "
8642 "Empire, located on the banks of the Rhine. It had a volatile political "
8643 "history, continuously splitting and reuniting. Elector Frederick V's capture "
8644 "of the Bohemian throne sparked the Thirty Years War in 1618, in which much "
8645 "of the area was devastated. The Palatinate was united in a personal union "
8646 "with Bavaria in 1777. Currently it is part of the German state of Rhineland-"
8647 "Palatinate, with smaller areas in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Bavaria."
8650 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:29
8652 msgid "Count Palatine %s"
8653 msgstr "Népesség: %s"
8655 #: data/nation/palatinate.ruleset:29
8657 msgid "Countess Palatine %s"
8660 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:3
8665 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:4
8667 msgid "?plural:Palestinian"
8668 msgstr "?plural:Lengyelek"
8670 #: data/nation/palestinian.ruleset:6
8672 "Palestinians are the Arab inhabitants of the former British mandate of "
8676 #: data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:3
8680 #: data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:4
8682 msgid "?plural:Palmyrenes"
8683 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
8685 #: data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:6
8687 "Palmyra was a breakaway Roman state in Asia governed by queen Zenobia. In "
8688 "273 CE Aurelian brought it back under Roman control."
8691 #: data/nation/palmyrene.ruleset:20 data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:37
8693 msgid "Dictatrix %s"
8696 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:3
8701 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:4
8703 msgid "?plural:Panamanians"
8704 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
8706 #: data/nation/panamanian.ruleset:6
8708 "Located on a narrow isthmus connecting North and South America, Panama is "
8709 "world famous for the Panama canal. Panama declared independence from "
8710 "Colombia in 1903 under US protection. Panamanian politics remained dominated "
8711 "by the United States for most of the 20th century, most notably in 1989 when "
8712 "the United States launched a military invasion to unseat and arrest General "
8713 "Noriega. Sovereignty over the Canal Zone was transferred to Panama in 1999. "
8714 "Panama is one of the few countries in the world without a standing army."
8717 #: data/nation/papuanewguinean.ruleset:3
8718 msgid "Papua New Guinean"
8721 #: data/nation/papuanewguinean.ruleset:4
8723 msgid "?plural:Papua New Guineans"
8724 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
8726 #: data/nation/papuanewguinean.ruleset:6
8728 "Papua New Guinea is a country occupying the eastern part of the island of "
8729 "New Guinea. Inhabited since time immemorial by Papuan peoples, it was "
8730 "colonized by the British and Germans in the late 19th century. During World "
8731 "War I Papua New Guinea was transferred to Australia. It became an "
8732 "independent country in 1975."
8735 #: data/nation/papuanewguinean.ruleset:22
8737 msgid "Governor-General %s"
8740 #: data/nation/papuanewguinean.ruleset:22
8742 msgid "?female:Governor-General %s"
8745 #: data/nation/papuan.ruleset:3
8750 #: data/nation/papuan.ruleset:4
8752 msgid "?plural:Papuans"
8753 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
8755 #: data/nation/papuan.ruleset:6
8757 "The Papuans are the indigenous inhabitants of the island of New Guinea. They "
8758 "are the descendants of the people who first settled the island 40,000 years "
8759 "ago. Agriculture was developed in the New Guinean Highlands about 6,000 "
8760 "years ago, though many Papuan tribes, especially those on the coast, "
8761 "continue to live as hunter-gatherers. Some Papuan tribes are still "
8762 "uncontacted. The various Papua groups are highly diverse culturally, "
8763 "ethnically and linguistically; New Guinea harbors no less than a quarter of "
8764 "the world's languages. The western part of the island was colonized by the "
8765 "Dutch, the eastern part by the Germans, the British, the Japanese and "
8766 "finally the Australians. The eastern part has been independent as Papua New "
8767 "Guinea since 1975. West Papua was occupied by Indonesia upon the withdrawal "
8768 "of the Dutch in 1963, though indigenous activists have been struggling for "
8769 "independence ever since."
8772 #: data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:3
8777 #: data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:4
8779 msgid "?plural:Paraguayans"
8780 msgstr "?plural:uruguayiak"
8782 #: data/nation/paraguayan.ruleset:6
8784 "Paraguay is located in the heartland of South America. It was conquered by "
8785 "the Spanish in the late 16th century. The colony was mostly controlled by "
8786 "the Jesuits until their expulsion in 1767. In 1811, Paraguay was the first "
8787 "South American country to achieve independence from Spain. A number of "
8788 "highly authoritarian rulers governed the country as a tyranny but also "
8789 "turned it into a military and economic powerhouse. The War of the Triple "
8790 "Alliance of 1864-1870 led to the near annihilation of Paraguay, which lost "
8791 "half of its territory and eighty per cent of its male population. Paraguay's "
8792 "history remains marked by instability and authoritarianism, alhough it "
8793 "managed to defeat Bolivia in the Chaco War of 1932-1936. For much of the "
8794 "20th century the country was ruled by General Stroessner, who provided a "
8795 "safe haven for Nazi war criminals. Around the turn of the millennium however "
8796 "Paraguay started to see a democratic system of government and an impressive "
8800 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:3
8805 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:4
8807 msgid "?plural:Parthians"
8808 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
8810 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:6
8812 "The Parthians were originally a nomadic people from Central Asia who "
8813 "inhabited the Parthia region of the Seleucid Empire. Under the leadership of "
8814 "the satrap Arsakes they drove the Seleucids from Iran, where they created "
8815 "their own strong empire. Their culture was Hellenistic."
8818 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:35
8823 #: data/nation/parthian.ruleset:35
8828 #: data/nation/pashtun.ruleset:3
8833 #: data/nation/pashtun.ruleset:4
8835 msgid "?plural:Pashtuns"
8836 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
8838 #: data/nation/pashtun.ruleset:6
8840 "The Pashtuns are an ethnic group that lives mainly in Afghanistan and "
8841 "Pakistan. They speak Pashto, a language closely related to Persian, and live "
8842 "by an age-old code of honor known as Pashtunwali."
8845 #: data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:3
8850 #: data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:4
8852 msgid "?plural:Pelasgians"
8853 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8855 #: data/nation/pelasgian.ruleset:6
8857 "Pelasgians or Pelasgoi were an ancient pre-Greek people of Greece. Much is "
8858 "still unknown about them, but it is probable they were of pre-Indo-European "
8862 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:3
8867 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:4
8869 msgid "?plural:Peruvians"
8870 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8872 #: data/nation/peruvian.ruleset:6
8874 "Peru was the cradle of the Inca Empire and civilization. It is still today a "
8875 "major center of indigenous South American culture."
8878 #: data/nation/phoenician.ruleset:3
8883 #: data/nation/phoenician.ruleset:4
8885 msgid "?plural:Phoenicians"
8886 msgstr "?plural:Szlovénok"
8888 #: data/nation/phoenician.ruleset:6
8890 "Phoenicia was an ancient civilization, based in what is now the coastal "
8891 "regions of Lebanon and Syria. They spoke a Canaanite language related to "
8892 "Hebrew and were famed mariners. Their alphabet served as the source of the "
8893 "Greek alphabet, and from there evolved into the Etruscan and Latin alphabets "
8894 "as well. The Greeks and Romans knew them for their manufacture of purple dye "
8895 "from the murex shell, which gave them their Greek and Latin names. They "
8896 "referred to themselves as Kan'ani and their Punic (Carthaginian) descendants "
8897 "in St. Augustine's day called themselves Chanani."
8900 #: data/nation/phrygian.ruleset:3
8905 #: data/nation/phrygian.ruleset:4
8907 msgid "?plural:Phrygians"
8908 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8910 #: data/nation/phrygian.ruleset:6
8912 "The Phrygians were an ancient Indo-European people, probably related to the "
8913 "Greeks or Thracians. They arrived in Anatolia around the twelfth century "
8914 "BCE, at the time of the invasion of the Sea Peoples in the Eastern "
8915 "Mediterranean region. The arrival of the Phrygians has been associated by "
8916 "some historians with the fall of the Hittite State. After the Macedonian "
8917 "conquest of the Achaemenid Empire and after the arrival of the Galatians to "
8918 "Anatolia, the Phrygians succumbed to Hellenization."
8921 #: data/nation/pictish.ruleset:3
8926 #: data/nation/pictish.ruleset:4
8928 msgid "?plural:Picts"
8929 msgstr "?plural:kalózok"
8931 #: data/nation/pictish.ruleset:6
8933 "The Picts were the indigenous inhabitants of Caledonia, Ancient Scotland. "
8934 "They were probably Celtic or maybe Celticized pre-Indo-Europeans. They were "
8935 "given the name Picts, 'painted people', by the Romans because of their "
8936 "custom of tattooing their bodies. The Picts survived until well into the "
8937 "Middle Ages but by the 11th century they had been assimilated by the Gaelic "
8941 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:3
8945 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:4
8947 msgid "?plural:Piedmontese"
8948 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
8950 #: data/nation/piedmontese.ruleset:6
8952 "Piedmont was formed when the Duchy of Savoy elevated itself to the status of "
8953 "a kingdom in 1720. Officially it was a constituent part of the Kingdom of "
8954 "Sardinia-Piedmont. The area was occupied by Napoleon in 1796 but reasserted "
8955 "its independence in 1814. Sardinia-Piedmont was one of the leading states of "
8956 "the Risorgimiento, Italy's national rebirth. In 1861 it was merged into the "
8957 "newly formed kingdom of Italy, the last Piedmontese king becoming the first "
8958 "king of Italy. Currently it is one of the regions of Italy."
8961 #: data/nation/pontic.ruleset:3
8965 #: data/nation/pontic.ruleset:4
8967 msgid "?plural:Pontians"
8968 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
8970 #: data/nation/pontic.ruleset:6
8972 "Pontus is a region on the Black Sea coast of Asia Minor, currently part of "
8973 "Turkey but historically part of the Greek cultural realm. A Hellenistic "
8974 "Kingdom of Pontus was founded in the 3rd century BCE, which reached its "
8975 "greatest splendor under Mithridates the Great before succumbing to Rome. "
8976 "After centuries of Roman and Byzantine rule, Pontus became an independent "
8977 "state again when in 1204 the Empire of Trebizond was founded as one of the "
8978 "successors of the crumbling Byzantine Empire. Under the Komnenos dynasty, "
8979 "Trebizond held out as the very last remnant of the Roman Empire until it "
8980 "finally fell to the Ottomans in 1461. During the Turkish-Greek population "
8981 "transfers after World War I, most Pontic Greeks were deported, and today the "
8982 "population of Pontus is almost exclusively Turkish."
8985 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:3
8990 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:4
8992 msgid "?plural:Prussians"
8993 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
8995 #: data/nation/prussian.ruleset:7
8997 "Prussia was originally the name of a pagan Baltic people, who in the 13th "
8998 "century were conquered by the German Teutonic Knight order. The knights "
8999 "established an independent state in this land, and in 1561 Grand Master "
9000 "Albrecht I proclaimed himself hereditary Duke of Prussia. Evolving into a "
9001 "regional military powerhouse, Prussia played an important role in uniting "
9002 "the German nation in 1871 and solidified its power during the Franco-"
9003 "Prussian war of the same year."
9006 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:3
9008 msgid "Puerto Rican"
9011 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:4
9013 msgid "?plural:Puerto Ricans"
9014 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
9016 #: data/nation/puertorican.ruleset:6
9018 "The smallest of the Greater Antilles, Puerto Rico was inhabited by the "
9019 "indigenous Taino people when it was conquered by the Spanish. It was "
9020 "conquered by the United States in 1898, just one year after Spain had "
9021 "granted autonomy to the island. Currently it is a US commonwealth, but its "
9022 "definitive status is still being discussed."
9025 #: data/nation/purhepecha.ruleset:3
9029 #: data/nation/purhepecha.ruleset:4
9031 msgid "?plural:P'urhepecha"
9032 msgstr "?plural:Franciák"
9034 #: data/nation/purhepecha.ruleset:7
9036 "The P'urhepecha or Tarascans are a people native to the modern Mexican state "
9037 "of Michoacán, the heart of a former empire known to them as Irechikua "
9038 "Ts'intsuntsani, meaning the \"lands of Tzintzuntzan,\" their capital city. "
9039 "Their kings were the perennial enemy of the Aztec empire, who attempted an "
9040 "unsuccessful invasion of the P'urhepecha lands. When the Spanish arrived and "
9041 "began their conquest of Mexico in 1519, the Aztecs sent an embassy seeking "
9042 "the support of the P'urhepecha, but were rebuffed. The conquistadores' "
9043 "reputation preceded them and the P'urhepecha offered to become a subject "
9044 "state of the King of Spain rather than meet the same fate as their former "
9045 "enemies, the Aztecs. Nevertheless, the transition to Spanish rule was not "
9046 "smooth and devolved into violence. The empire, founded around 1450 CE, "
9047 "collapsed in 1530."
9050 #: data/nation/qatari.ruleset:3
9055 #: data/nation/qatari.ruleset:4
9057 msgid "?plural:Qataris"
9058 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
9060 #: data/nation/qatari.ruleset:6
9062 "Qatar is an emirate located on a peninsula on the Persian Gulf. It is one of "
9063 "the wealthiest countries of the world in terms of GDP per capita. Qatar is "
9064 "one of the world's few absolute monarchies."
9067 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:3
9071 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:4
9073 msgid "?plural:Quebecois"
9074 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
9076 #: data/nation/quebecois.ruleset:6
9078 "Quebec is the largest province of Canada, housing the majority of the "
9079 "Francophone population of America."
9082 #: data/nation/rapanui.ruleset:3
9086 #: data/nation/rapanui.ruleset:4
9088 msgid "?plural:Rapa Nui"
9089 msgstr "?plural:Barbárok"
9091 #: data/nation/rapanui.ruleset:6
9093 "The Rapa Nui are the native Polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island. They "
9094 "have inhabited the island since the end of the first millennium CE. They are "
9095 "famous for having built large statues called moai. This civilization was "
9096 "destroyed due to internal conflicts; in 1888 the island was annexed by "
9097 "Chile. Their script Rongorongo has never been deciphered."
9100 #: data/nation/raramuri.ruleset:3
9104 #: data/nation/raramuri.ruleset:6
9106 msgid "?plural:Rarámuris"
9107 msgstr "?plural:Barbárok"
9109 #: data/nation/raramuri.ruleset:8
9111 "The Rarámuri or Tarahumara live in the canyons of the Sierra Madre "
9112 "Occidental in the north of Mexico. They are well known for their endurance; "
9113 "their traditions include running long distances while kicking wooden balls "
9114 "in races that last up to several days. In 1891 a Rarámuri uprising in "
9115 "Tomochi was brutally repressed by the Mexican authorities."
9118 #: data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:3
9123 #: data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:4
9125 msgid "?plural:Rhenish"
9126 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
9128 #: data/nation/rhenish.ruleset:6
9130 "The Rhineland was the site of three electorates of the Holy Roman Empire, "
9131 "Cologne, Trier and Mainz, as well as numerous smaller territories. The "
9132 "Rhenish statelets were gradually absorbed by Prussia from the 17th century "
9133 "onwards. The Prussian Rhine Province was erected in 1822. During the "
9134 "Industrial Revolution the region became the economical and industrial "
9135 "heartland of Germany. Since the end of World War II the Rhineland is divided "
9136 "between the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate "
9140 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:3
9144 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:4
9146 msgid "?plural:Riffians"
9147 msgstr "?plural:Perzsák"
9149 #: data/nation/riffian.ruleset:6
9151 "The Confederal Republic of the Tribes of the Rif was a short-lived nation "
9152 "founded in September 1921 when Riffians revolted against the Spanish and "
9153 "Moroccans. The country was conquered by the Spanish and French in 1926. The "
9154 "area is now part of Morocco."
9157 #: data/nation/riograndense.ruleset:3
9158 msgid "Rio-Grandense"
9161 #: data/nation/riograndense.ruleset:4
9163 msgid "?plural:Rio-Grandenses"
9164 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
9166 #: data/nation/riograndense.ruleset:6
9168 "The Rio-Grandense Republic or Piratini Republic existed in the Brazilian "
9169 "state of Rio Grande do Sul from 1836 to 1845. It fought the War of Tatters "
9170 "against the Brazilian Imperial Army and was supported by Giuseppe Garibaldi "
9174 #: data/nation/romanian.ruleset:3
9179 #: data/nation/romanian.ruleset:4
9181 msgid "?plural:Romanians"
9182 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
9184 #: data/nation/romanian.ruleset:6
9186 "Romania as a nation was formed at the beginning of the 20th century, when "
9187 "the states of Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia merged. It is a country "
9188 "inhabited by people speaking a language reminiscent from the time of ancient "
9189 "Rome. Its history is convoluted as it was always at the borders of great "
9190 "empires: Roman, Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian."
9193 #: data/nation/romanian.ruleset:32
9195 msgid "Director-President %s"
9196 msgstr "Igazgató-Elnök"
9198 #: data/nation/romanian.ruleset:32
9200 msgid "?female:Director-President %s"
9201 msgstr "Igazgató-Elnök"
9203 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:3
9208 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:4
9210 msgid "?plural:Romansh"
9211 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
9213 #: data/nation/romansh.ruleset:6
9215 "The Rumantsch or Romansh people are inhabitants of the Swiss canton of "
9216 "Grisons who speak Romansh, a Romance language that retains some unique "
9217 "characteristics and with a rich oral tradition. Although Romansh is one of "
9218 "the four national languages of Switzerland and projects are being undertaken "
9219 "to save the language, it is losing terrain as many of its speakers switch to "
9220 "German. Before the Napoleonic Era, the Three Leagues of Grisons were the "
9221 "only territory of Europe where decision making was organized by taking votes."
9224 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:3
9228 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:4
9230 msgid "?plural:Rusyns"
9231 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
9233 #: data/nation/rusyn.ruleset:6
9235 "The Rusyns are an ethnic group on the western periphery of the East Slavic "
9236 "nations. They live mainly in the Polish-Ukrainian-Slovak borderland and in "
9237 "the Vojvodina. In medieval times the Rusyn homeland was the site of the "
9238 "Duchy of Galicia-Volhynia and the Kingdom of Rus. In later times the lands "
9239 "were under Polish and later Austrian rule. Rusyns formed two ephemeral "
9240 "states after World War I: the Lemko-Rusyn Republic and the Komancza Republic."
9243 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:3
9247 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:4
9249 msgid "?plural:Kievan Rus'"
9250 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
9252 #: data/nation/ruthenian.ruleset:7
9254 "The Kievan Rus' were a Medieval Slavic monarchy. It was centered in Kiev "
9255 "after that city was conquered by Oleg of Novgorod. In the 13th century the "
9256 "Rus' succumbed to a Mongol invasion. The Rus' were the precursors of the "
9257 "modern East Slavic nations."
9260 #: data/nation/rwandan.ruleset:3
9264 #: data/nation/rwandan.ruleset:4
9265 msgid "?plural:Rwandans"
9266 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
9268 #: data/nation/rwandan.ruleset:6
9270 "Rwanda is a hilly and very fertile country in the Great Lakes region of "
9271 "eastern Africa. It supports the densest population of the continent."
9274 #: data/nation/ryukyuan.ruleset:3
9278 #: data/nation/ryukyuan.ruleset:4
9280 msgid "?plural:Ryukyuans"
9281 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
9283 #: data/nation/ryukyuan.ruleset:6
9285 "The Ryukyu Kingdom (1372-1879) was the Land of Propriety, a peaceful "
9286 "maritime trading nation eventually invaded, occupied, and annexed by Japan."
9289 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:3
9293 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:4
9295 msgid "?plural:Sabines"
9296 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
9298 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:6
9300 "The Sabines were an Italic tribe whose language was closest to Umbrian. They "
9301 "had an impact on the history of Rome. The Sabines and the early Roman "
9302 "Republic regularly warred against each other, but eventually the Sabines "
9303 "were assimilated into the Roman culture. Several Roman families prided "
9304 "themselves on their Sabine origins."
9307 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:27 data/nation/samnite.ruleset:27
9312 #: data/nation/sabine.ruleset:27 data/nation/samnite.ruleset:27
9314 msgid "?female:Tribune %s"
9317 #: data/nation/sahrawi.ruleset:3
9321 #: data/nation/sahrawi.ruleset:4
9323 msgid "?plural:Sahrawis"
9324 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
9326 #: data/nation/sahrawi.ruleset:6
9328 "The Sahrawi are the inhabitants of the Western Sahara, a former Spanish "
9329 "colony. Morocco currently controls most of the area, which is considered an "
9330 "illegal occupation by most of the international community. The Moroccan Army "
9331 "and Sahrawi Polisario rebels have been fighting each other since 1975."
9334 #: data/nation/saintlucian.ruleset:3
9336 msgid "Saint Lucian"
9339 #: data/nation/saintlucian.ruleset:4
9341 msgid "?plural:Saint Lucian"
9342 msgstr "?plural:szírek"
9344 #: data/nation/saintlucian.ruleset:6
9346 "Saint Lucia is an island nation in the Eastern Caribbean. During the "
9347 "colonial era, Saint Lucia changed hands between France and Britain no less "
9348 "than fourteen times until the British finally secured it in 1814. The island "
9349 "became independent in 1979. It a member both of the Commonwealth and La "
9350 "Francophonie. The economy is based on tourism, bananas and sugar."
9353 #: data/nation/saka.ruleset:3
9357 #: data/nation/saka.ruleset:4
9359 msgid "?plural:Saka"
9360 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
9362 #: data/nation/saka.ruleset:6
9364 "The Saka were an ancient Iranian tribe from the Central Asian steppes. They "
9365 "were very closely related to the European Scythians, and were probably "
9366 "descendants of the Andronovo culture."
9369 #: data/nation/salishan.ruleset:3
9373 #: data/nation/salishan.ruleset:4
9375 msgid "?plural:Salishans"
9376 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
9378 #: data/nation/salishan.ruleset:6
9380 "The Salishans are a cultural-linguistic group of peoples in the Pacific "
9381 "Northwest region of the United States and Canada. Among the most famous "
9382 "Salishans is Chief Seattle, leader of the Duwamish tribe, after whom the "
9383 "city of Seattle is named. Other well known Salishan tribes include the Bella "
9384 "Coola (Nuxalk), Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. The Salishan languages are famous "
9385 "for their unusual characteristics. They have a large inventory of consonants "
9386 "and some even feature words without any vowels."
9389 #: data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:3
9394 #: data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:4
9396 msgid "?plural:Salvadorans"
9397 msgstr "?plural:Bajorok"
9399 #: data/nation/salvadoran.ruleset:6
9401 "Originally inhabited by Pipil Indians, in the 16th century El Salvador was "
9402 "conquered by the Spanish. It joined the Central American federation upon "
9403 "independence and became a fully independent republic in 1840. Although "
9404 "formally El Salvador has been a democracy for most of its independence, in "
9405 "reality the country's government is highly oligarchic, the 'fourteen "
9406 "families' having dominated the country's political and economic life since "
9407 "independence. In the 1930s general Hernández Martínez established a "
9408 "dictatorship. A nonviolent revolution overthrew Hernández in 1944 but the "
9409 "country remained unstable and from 1979-1992 the country lived through "
9410 "another bloody civil war."
9413 #: data/nation/sami.ruleset:3
9416 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
9418 #: data/nation/sami.ruleset:4
9420 msgid "?plural:Sami"
9421 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
9423 #: data/nation/sami.ruleset:6
9425 "The Sami are a people of northern Scandinavia. Their nation spans over the "
9426 "northernmost regions of the Scandinavian countries and northwestern Russia."
9429 #: data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:3
9432 msgstr "Tengeralattjáró"
9434 #: data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:4
9436 msgid "?plural:Sammarinese"
9437 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
9439 #: data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:6
9441 "San Marino is a tiny landlocked country on the Italian Peninsula. It is the "
9442 "oldest independent republic in the world. According to legend, it was "
9443 "founded by Saint Marinus in 301 CE."
9446 #: data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:26
9448 msgid "Captain-Regent %s"
9451 #: data/nation/sammarinese.ruleset:26
9453 msgid "?female:Captain-Regent %s"
9456 #: data/nation/samnite.ruleset:3
9460 #: data/nation/samnite.ruleset:4
9462 msgid "?plural:Samnites"
9463 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
9465 #: data/nation/samnite.ruleset:6
9467 "The Samnites were an ancient confederation of Italic tribes who spoke the "
9468 "Oscan language and inhabited Central Italy, South of the Sabines. After "
9469 "losing the wars with Rome the Samnites were subjected to Rome and became "
9470 "Romanized. They were good soldiers and famed as Roman gladiators."
9473 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:3
9478 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:4
9480 msgid "?plural:Samoans"
9481 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
9483 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:6
9485 "Samoa is a country occupying the Western part of the Samoan islands of the "
9486 "Central Pacific; the Eastern part is governed by the United States as "
9487 "American Samoa. Samoa was settled by Austronesian peoples around 1500 BCE. "
9488 "It was probably from Samoa that the Polynesians started the expansion "
9489 "throughout the Pacific. Colonized by Germany and New Zealand, Samoa became "
9490 "independent in 1962."
9493 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:32
9495 msgid "Chief of the Government %s"
9496 msgstr "Mi legyen az új államformád?"
9498 #: data/nation/samoan.ruleset:32
9500 msgid "?female:Chief of the Government %s"
9503 #: data/nation/samogitian.ruleset:3
9508 #: data/nation/samogitian.ruleset:4
9510 msgid "?plural:Samogitians"
9511 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
9513 #: data/nation/samogitian.ruleset:6
9515 "Samogitia - historical country near the Baltic Sea - home to the last pagans "
9516 "in Europe (official until 1413). Today, Samogitia is a region of Lithuania."
9519 #: data/nation/santomean.ruleset:3
9524 #: data/nation/santomean.ruleset:4
9526 msgid "?plural:Santomeans"
9527 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
9529 #: data/nation/santomean.ruleset:6
9531 "São Tomé and Príncipe are two islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of "
9532 "Africa. The main island was named after Saint Thomas by the Portuguese "
9533 "sailors who first discovered the island on the saint's feast day around "
9534 "1470. The islands turned into the first major European plantation colony. "
9535 "Slavery was abolished in the 19th century and the country became independent "
9536 "in 1975. The islands' economy remains dependent on the export of cocoa."
9539 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:3
9544 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:4
9546 msgid "?plural:Sardinians"
9547 msgstr "?plural:szírek"
9549 #: data/nation/sardinian.ruleset:6
9551 "Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and an autonomous region of "
9552 "Italy. The site of the Nuraghic civilization in prehistory, the island "
9553 "passed to Phoenician and then Roman rule. Upon the collapse of the Roman "
9554 "Empire Sardinia was occupied by the Vandals and later by the Byzantines, but "
9555 "foreign rule quickly eroded and by the 9th century the Byzantine "
9556 "representatives had formed their own autonomous states. By the end of the "
9557 "Middle Ages however, the Aragonese had established dominance over the "
9558 "island. In 1718 Sardinia was handed to the house of Savoy, and it became a "
9559 "constituent part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, which eventually led "
9560 "Italy to its national unification in 1861."
9563 #: data/nation/sarmatian.ruleset:3
9568 #: data/nation/sarmatian.ruleset:4
9570 msgid "?plural:Sarmatians"
9571 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
9573 #: data/nation/sarmatian.ruleset:6
9575 "The Sarmatians were Iranian pastoral tribes from Central Asia and Southwest "
9576 "Siberia. They were closely related to the Saka and the Scythians. The myth "
9577 "of the origin from the Sarmatians formed the basis of the Polish culture "
9578 "from the 15th to the 18th century."
9581 #: data/nation/saudi.ruleset:3
9584 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
9586 #: data/nation/saudi.ruleset:4
9588 msgid "?plural:Saudis"
9589 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
9591 #: data/nation/saudi.ruleset:6
9593 "Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabian Peninsula and includes Mecca and "
9594 "Medina, the holiest sites of Islam. The First Saudi state was established in "
9595 "1744. Current Saudi Arabia dates from the union of Hejaz and Nejd in 1925. "
9596 "Named after its ruling dynasty, the house of Saud, Saudi Arabia is one of "
9597 "the last countries retaining an absolute monarchy. It has the largest proven "
9598 "oil reserves of the world."
9601 #: data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:3
9606 #: data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:4
9608 msgid "?plural:Savoyards"
9609 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
9611 #: data/nation/savoyard.ruleset:6
9613 "Savoy emerged in the Western Alps after the disintegration of the Burgundian "
9614 "Kingdom. Its dynasty established control over Sardinia and Piedmont and "
9615 "later all of Italy. Savoy's growth and survival over the centuries were not "
9616 "based on spectacular conquests, but on gradual territorial expansion through "
9617 "marriage and methodical and highly manipulative political acquisitions. "
9618 "Savoy itself was annexed by France in 1860."
9621 #: data/nation/saxon.ruleset:3
9626 #: data/nation/saxon.ruleset:4
9628 msgid "?plural:Saxons"
9629 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
9631 #: data/nation/saxon.ruleset:6
9633 "The Electorate of Saxony was an independent hereditary electorate of the "
9634 "Holy Roman Empire from 1356-1806."
9637 #: data/nation/scanian.ruleset:3
9642 #: data/nation/scanian.ruleset:4
9644 msgid "?plural:Scanians"
9645 msgstr "?plural:irániak"
9647 #: data/nation/scanian.ruleset:6
9649 "Scania is the southernmost region of Sweden. Historically one of many petty "
9650 "kingdoms in Viking age Scandinavia, it became in medieval times part of "
9651 "Denmark but was ceded to Sweden through the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. "
9652 "Scania saw something of a national revival in the late 20th century with "
9653 "calls for greater autonomy within the Kingdom of Sweden."
9656 #: data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:3
9657 msgid "Schleswig-Holsteinian"
9660 #: data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:4
9662 msgid "?plural:Schleswig-Holsteinians"
9663 msgstr "?plural:Szlovénok"
9665 #: data/nation/schleswig-holsteinian.ruleset:6
9667 "For much of its history, the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein have been "
9668 "contested by Germany and Denmark. The territories were united in a personal "
9669 "union in 1375. In the 19th century, Schleswig-Holstein's confused status led "
9670 "to two wars between Denmark and Prussia, and in 1866 Schleswig-Holstein "
9671 "became a Prussian province. After World War I, Northern Schleswig was "
9672 "annexed by Denmark. Currently Schleswig-Holstein is a state of the Federal "
9673 "Republic of Germany."
9676 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:3
9678 msgid "Scottish Gaelic"
9681 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:4
9683 msgid "?plural:Scottish Gaels"
9684 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
9686 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:6
9688 "Both Gaels and the Gaelic language were brought to Scotland by the Dalriada "
9689 "dynasty from Ireland. They first settled in Argyll (Earra Ghaidheal or the "
9690 "Coastland of the Gael) and soon expanded further into territory held by the "
9691 "indigenous Picts and culminating in Kenneth MacAlpin uniting the kingdoms of "
9692 "the Picts and Gaels around 843 CE. By the time of Malcolm III, Gaelic was "
9693 "the majority language of Scotland, as far south as Strathclyde, Galloway and "
9694 "parts of Lothian and the Borders. Today some 60,000 speakers of Gaelic "
9695 "remain, about half of which live in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, the "
9696 "other half living all over Scotland, in particular the Central Belt."
9699 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:37
9701 msgid "Clan Chief %s"
9704 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:37
9706 msgid "?female:Clan Chief %s"
9709 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:39 data/nation/scottish.ruleset:26
9711 msgid "First Minister %s"
9712 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
9714 #: data/nation/scottishgaelic.ruleset:39 data/nation/scottish.ruleset:26
9716 msgid "?female:First Minister %s"
9717 msgstr "Miniszterelnök"
9719 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:3
9723 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:4
9724 msgid "?plural:Scots"
9725 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
9727 #: data/nation/scottish.ruleset:6
9729 "Scotland, originally settled in late Roman times by Irish raiders who "
9730 "displaced the native Picts, was an independent kingdom from around 1034 CE "
9731 "to the Union of Crowns with England in 1701."
9734 #: data/nation/scythian.ruleset:3
9739 #: data/nation/scythian.ruleset:4
9741 msgid "?plural:Scythians"
9742 msgstr "?plural:szírek"
9744 #: data/nation/scythian.ruleset:6
9746 "The Scythians or Scyths were an Ancient Iranian people of horse-riding "
9747 "nomadic pastoralists who throughout Classical Antiquity dominated the Pontic-"
9748 "Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. By Late Antiquity the closely-"
9749 "related Sarmatians came to dominate the Scythians in this area. Much of the "
9750 "surviving information about the Scythians comes from the Greek historian "
9751 "Herodotus (c. 440 BCE) in his Histories and Ovid in his poem of exile "
9752 "Epistulae ex Ponto, and archaeologically from the exquisite goldwork found "
9753 "in Scythian burial mounds in Ukraine and Southern Russia."
9756 #: data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:3
9759 msgstr "Kiválasztás"
9761 #: data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:4
9763 msgid "?plural:Seleucids"
9764 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
9766 #: data/nation/seleucid.ruleset:6
9768 "The Seleucid Empire was one of the diadochi states founded when Alexander "
9769 "the Great's generals carved up his empire after his death. It was named "
9770 "after its founder Seleucus I Nicator. Centered in Syria, the Seleucids were "
9771 "the most powerful of the diadochi states but eventually succumbed to Rome in "
9772 "the last century BCE."
9775 #: data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:3
9779 #: data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:4
9781 msgid "?plural:Seljuks"
9782 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
9784 #: data/nation/seljuk.ruleset:6
9786 "The Seljuks were a Turkic horde whose name comes from their founder Seljuk. "
9787 "After the victory over the Ghaznavids in 1040 CE they created their own "
9788 "state. In 1055 CE the Seljuks took Baghdad, and their leader Tughril Beg "
9789 "took the title sultan. The Seljuks are famous for the defeat they inflicted "
9790 "upon the Byzantines at the battle of Manzikert in 1071. After the collapse "
9791 "of the Great Seljuk Empire in the 12th century the Seljuks continued to rule "
9792 "in the Sultanate of Rum, which would later form the basis of the Ottoman "
9796 #: data/nation/seminole.ruleset:3
9800 #: data/nation/seminole.ruleset:4
9802 msgid "?plural:Seminoles"
9803 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
9805 #: data/nation/seminole.ruleset:6
9807 "The Seminole people emerged in the 18th century through a process of "
9808 "ethnogenesis, out of groups of lower Creek emigrants who fled the "
9809 "encroachment of White settlers in the U.S. state of Georgia and elsewhere, "
9810 "south to the Florida peninsula which at that time was under Spanish control. "
9811 "They intermingled with remnants of other tribes plus a significant number of "
9812 "Black African freedmen. Seminole leaders sided with the United States during "
9813 "the so-called Seminole wars against Spain, the outcome of which was the "
9814 "ceding of Florida to the U.S., and the removal of a majority of Seminoles to "
9815 "Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma. Together with the Cherokee, "
9816 "Choctaw, Muskogee, and Chickasaw, the Seminole are known as one of the "
9817 "\"Five Civilized Tribes\" for their relatively amiable relationships with "
9818 "White European settlers during the early era of U.S. expansion."
9821 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:3
9826 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:4
9828 msgid "?plural:Senegalese"
9829 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
9831 #: data/nation/senegalese.ruleset:6
9833 "Senegal is the westernmost country of mainland Africa. It has been "
9834 "independent from France since 1960. Senegal is relatively stable and "
9835 "democratic compared to its neighbors."
9838 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:3
9842 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:4
9843 msgid "?plural:Serbians"
9844 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
9846 #: data/nation/serbian.ruleset:6
9848 "Serbia is part of the region of the Southern Slavs that was conquered by the "
9849 "Ottomans after the collapse of the Byzantine Empire. During most of the "
9850 "20th century it was part of the Yugoslav Federation."
9853 #: data/nation/seychellois.ruleset:3
9857 #: data/nation/seychellois.ruleset:4
9859 msgid "?plural:Seychellois"
9860 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
9862 #: data/nation/seychellois.ruleset:6
9864 "The Seychelles is an archipelagic country off the coast of Eastern Africa in "
9865 "the Indian Ocean. The Islands have been visited by Austronesian, Maldivian "
9866 "and Arab merchants in antiquity but by the time of the European discoveries "
9867 "the Seychelles had no indigenous population. The Seychelles were "
9868 "intermittently under French and British possession until becoming "
9869 "independent in 1976. Its population consists of people of African, Chinese, "
9870 "European, Indian and Malagasy descent. The Seychelles are the least "
9871 "populated country of Africa and have the highest human development of the "
9875 #: data/nation/shan.ruleset:3
9879 #: data/nation/shan.ruleset:4
9881 msgid "?plural:Shans"
9882 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
9884 #: data/nation/shan.ruleset:6
9886 "The Shans are an ethnic group related to the Thais and the Laotians. After "
9887 "the fall of the Burmese dominated Bagan Kingdom to the Mongols in 1287, a "
9888 "succession of Shan kingdoms known by historians as the Shan States "
9889 "controlled much of today's Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, as well as China's "
9893 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:3
9898 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:4
9900 msgid "?plural:Shawnee"
9901 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
9903 #: data/nation/shawnee.ruleset:6
9905 "An Algonquian people, the Shawnee were led by Tikamthi (better known as "
9906 "Tecumseh) and his brother Tenskwatawa in trying to create a pan-native "
9907 "alliance against American expansionism but were ultimately unsuccessful and "
9908 "made to resettle in the Indian Territory (modern Oklahoma)."
9911 #: data/nation/sherpa.ruleset:3
9915 #: data/nation/sherpa.ruleset:4
9917 msgid "?plural:Sherpas"
9918 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
9920 #: data/nation/sherpa.ruleset:6
9922 "Sherpas are an ethnic group who settled in the Himalaya region of modern-day "
9923 "Nepal in the 15th century. They are of Tibetan stock and speak a language "
9924 "related to modern Tibetan though they are not mutually intelligible. After a "
9925 "few centuries of autonomy, Sherpa communities came by the 18th century under "
9926 "military pressure from encroaching Hindu polities, such as the Bengal based "
9927 "Sen Empire. By the 18th century the Sherpa homeland had been annexed into "
9928 "the Kingdom of Nepal. Following the democratization of Nepal in the "
9929 "beginning of the 21st century, there have been calls for greater autonomy "
9930 "for the Sherpas within the federal republic."
9933 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:3
9938 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:4
9940 msgid "?plural:Siberians"
9941 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
9943 #: data/nation/siberian.ruleset:6
9945 "Siberia is a historical and geographical region of Russia and the USSR. "
9946 "During the reign of the czars separatist sentiments prevailed amongst some "
9947 "Slavic colonists. In 1918 a Siberian Republic was proclaimed but it was "
9948 "annexed by the USSR after only a few months."
9951 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:3
9956 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:4
9958 msgid "?plural:Sicilians"
9959 msgstr "?plural:Sziléziaiak"
9961 #: data/nation/sicilian.ruleset:6
9963 "Sicily is the largest island of Italy. It has been ruled by Greeks, "
9964 "Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Byzantines and Arabs. In the "
9965 "11th century the Normans founded the Kingdom of Sicily which gradually "
9966 "became one of Italy's more powerful states. In 1816 it was merged with "
9967 "Naples into the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies which was united with Italy in "
9971 #: data/nation/sierraleonean.ruleset:3
9972 msgid "Sierra Leonean"
9975 #: data/nation/sierraleonean.ruleset:4
9977 msgid "?plural:Sierra Leoneans"
9978 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
9980 #: data/nation/sierraleonean.ruleset:6
9982 "Sierra Leone is a country in West Africa. It was founded in 1792 as a home "
9983 "for liberated slaves and quickly passed to become a British dependency. "
9984 "Sierra Leone has been an independent republic since 1961. In the 1990s the "
9985 "country passed through a civil war. Today, Sierra Leone remains one of the "
9986 "poorest countries in the world."
9989 #: data/nation/sikh.ruleset:3
9994 #: data/nation/sikh.ruleset:4
9996 msgid "?plural:Sikhs"
9997 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
9999 #: data/nation/sikh.ruleset:6
10001 "Sikhs are the followers of a monotheistic religion originating from the "
10002 "Indian Subcontinent in the 15th century. The Punjab, on the border of "
10003 "Pakistan and India, is the heartland of Sikhism. In the 19th century a Sikh "
10004 "Empire existed in the region."
10007 #: data/nation/sikkimese.ruleset:3
10012 #: data/nation/sikkimese.ruleset:4
10014 msgid "?plural:Sikkimese"
10015 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
10017 #: data/nation/sikkimese.ruleset:6
10019 "Wedged between Nepal and Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim was ruled "
10020 "by a lineage of monarchs known as chogyals for centuries, until becoming the "
10021 "22nd state of India in 1975."
10024 #: data/nation/silesian.ruleset:3
10028 #: data/nation/silesian.ruleset:4
10029 msgid "?plural:Silesians"
10030 msgstr "?plural:Sziléziaiak"
10032 #: data/nation/silesian.ruleset:6
10034 "Silesia is a region of southern Poland that was at one time an independent "
10038 #: data/nation/singaporean.ruleset:15
10039 msgid "Singaporean"
10040 msgstr "Szingapúri"
10042 #: data/nation/singaporean.ruleset:16
10043 msgid "?plural:Singaporeans"
10044 msgstr "?plural:Szingapúriak"
10046 #: data/nation/singaporean.ruleset:18
10048 "Singapore is a mercantile city-state located at the southernmost tip of the "
10049 "Malaysian Peninsula."
10052 #: data/nation/sinhalese.ruleset:3
10057 #: data/nation/sinhalese.ruleset:4
10059 msgid "?plural:Sinhalese"
10060 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
10062 #: data/nation/sinhalese.ruleset:7
10064 "The Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka trace their ancestry to the semi-legendary "
10065 "Prince Vijaya who settled the island of Sri Lanka together with 700 "
10066 "followers in 543 BCE."
10069 #: data/nation/slavic.ruleset:3
10072 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
10074 #: data/nation/slavic.ruleset:4
10076 msgid "?plural:Slavs"
10077 msgstr "?plural:Angolok"
10079 #: data/nation/slavic.ruleset:6
10081 "The Slavs are a modern linguistic group of several nations in Eastern Europe "
10082 "with common historical roots. The origin of the Slavs is not known "
10083 "precisely, therefore there are many hypotheses trying to explain them. Their "
10084 "sudden appearance in the history of civilized Europe may be related to the "
10085 "arrival of Iranian peoples and the expansion of the Huns."
10088 #: data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:3
10093 #: data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:4
10095 msgid "?plural:Slovakians"
10096 msgstr "?plural:Szlovénok"
10098 #: data/nation/slovakian.ruleset:6
10100 "Slovakia is a country in the heart of Europe. Formerly part of "
10101 "Czechoslovakia, until 1918 it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
10104 #: data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:3
10108 #: data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:4
10109 msgid "?plural:Slovenians"
10110 msgstr "?plural:Szlovénok"
10112 #: data/nation/slovenian.ruleset:6
10114 "Slovenia was the most western and northern republic of the old Yugoslav "
10118 #: data/nation/solomonislander.ruleset:3
10120 msgid "Solomon Islander"
10121 msgstr "Ugyanazon a szigeten"
10123 #: data/nation/solomonislander.ruleset:4
10125 msgid "?plural:Solomon Islanders"
10126 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
10128 #: data/nation/solomonislander.ruleset:6
10130 "Solomon Islands is a country in Melanesia, located between Papua New Guinea "
10131 "and Vanuatu. Inhabited by Austronesian peoples since 4000 BCE, the islands "
10132 "became a British protectorate in the 19th century. The islands were the site "
10133 "of some fierce fighting during World War II, including the famous battle of "
10134 "Guadalcanal. Solomon Islands has been independent since 1978."
10137 #: data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:3
10140 msgstr "Tisztességes"
10142 #: data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:4
10144 msgid "?plural:Somalilanders"
10145 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
10147 #: data/nation/somaliland.ruleset:6
10149 "The Republic of Somaliland is an unrecognized state in Northern Somalia, "
10150 "roughly concurrent with former British Somaliland. It declared independence "
10151 "upon the collapse of Somalia in 1991. Although it enjoys more stability and "
10152 "a somewhat higher standard of living than the rest of Somalia it remains "
10153 "internationally unrecognized."
10156 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:3
10159 msgstr "Tisztességes"
10161 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:4
10163 msgid "?plural:Somalis"
10164 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
10166 #: data/nation/somali.ruleset:6
10168 "Somalia is a country in the Horn of Africa. In ancient times Somalia was a "
10169 "trading hub. At the end of the 19th century it was colonized by Britain and "
10170 "Italy. Somalia regained its independence in 1960. The military under general "
10171 "Siad Barre seized power in 1969. Siad Barre unsuccessfully tried to root out "
10172 "the country's clan system. In 1991 he was overthrown. The country has been "
10173 "without a functioning government ever since."
10176 #: data/nation/sorbian.ruleset:3
10181 #: data/nation/sorbian.ruleset:4
10183 msgid "?plural:Sorbs"
10184 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
10186 #: data/nation/sorbian.ruleset:6
10188 "The Sorbs are West Slavic people living in the East of Germany in Eastern "
10189 "Saxony and Southern Brandenburg (Lusatia). The region has historically been "
10190 "associated with Poland and Bohemia."
10193 #: data/nation/sotho.ruleset:3
10197 #: data/nation/sotho.ruleset:4
10199 msgid "?plural:Basotho"
10200 msgstr "?plural:baszkok"
10202 #: data/nation/sotho.ruleset:6
10204 "A Bantu people in Southern Africa, the ancestors of the Basotho first "
10205 "arrived in the region by the end of the first millennium CE. The Basotho "
10206 "first formed a unified polity in the early 19th century under king "
10207 "Moshoeshoe I. Today, there are about 2 million Sotho in the Kingdom of "
10208 "Lesotho and almost twice that number in South Africa."
10211 #: data/nation/southafrican.ruleset:3
10213 msgid "South African"
10216 #: data/nation/southafrican.ruleset:4
10218 msgid "?plural:South Africans"
10219 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
10221 #: data/nation/southafrican.ruleset:6
10223 "Dutch settlers began colonizing southern Africa in the 17th century. After "
10224 "many wars between primarily Boers (descendants of Dutch settlers), British "
10225 "forces and Zulus, the Union of South Africa was created in 1910. The South "
10226 "African government became notorious for its \"apartheid\" policy of legal "
10227 "inequality based on the color of a citizen's skin. Following the adoption of "
10228 "the country's first non-racist constitution in 1994, long-time political "
10229 "prisoner Nelson Mandela became the first truly democratically elected "
10230 "president of South Africa."
10233 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:3
10235 msgid "South American"
10238 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:4
10240 msgid "?plural:South Americans"
10241 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
10243 #: data/nation/southamerican.ruleset:6
10245 "The Union of South American Nations was formed in 2008, modeled after the "
10246 "European Union, but panamericanism has already existed since the 19th "
10250 #: data/nation/southkorean.ruleset:3
10252 msgid "South Korean"
10253 msgstr "Dél-afrikai"
10255 #: data/nation/southkorean.ruleset:4
10257 msgid "?plural:South Koreans"
10258 msgstr "?plural:Dél-afrikaiak"
10260 #: data/nation/southkorean.ruleset:6
10262 "Formerly the site of a unified Korean state, the Korean peninsula is today "
10263 "divided into two states - North and South Korea - as a result of the "
10264 "stalemate after the Korean War in 1953. The South Korean government was "
10265 "formed from the nationalist and anti-communist \"Provisional Government of "
10266 "the Republic of Korea\" in 1948."
10269 #: data/nation/southsudanese.ruleset:3
10271 msgid "South Sudanese"
10274 #: data/nation/southsudanese.ruleset:4
10276 msgid "?plural:South Sudanese"
10277 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
10279 #: data/nation/southsudanese.ruleset:6
10281 "A long civil war pitted Southern Sudan, inhabited mostly by black Africans "
10282 "and predominantly Animist and Christian, against the Muslim and Arab North. "
10283 "The war left two million dead and many more displaced until a ceasefire was "
10284 "signed in 2005. Southern Sudan achieved full independence in 2011."
10287 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:3
10289 msgid "South Vietnamese"
10292 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:4
10294 msgid "?plural:South Vietnamese"
10295 msgstr "Vietnámiak"
10297 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:6
10299 "South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam, was the American-backed "
10300 "state during the Vietnam War. The country was reunited with North Vietnam "
10301 "after it was conquered by communist forces in 1975."
10304 #: data/nation/southvietnamese.ruleset:23
10307 msgstr "Játék betöltése"
10309 #: data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:3
10311 msgid "South Yemeni"
10312 msgstr "Dél-afrikai"
10314 #: data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:4
10316 msgid "?plural:South Yemenis"
10317 msgstr "?plural:Dél-afrikaiak"
10319 #: data/nation/southyemeni.ruleset:6
10321 "The area around Aden was colonized by the British in 1839. South Yemen "
10322 "declared independence in 1967 and joined the communist bloc. It was united "
10323 "with North Yemen in 1990."
10326 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:3
10331 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:4
10333 msgid "?plural:Soviets"
10334 msgstr "?plural:Skótok"
10336 #: data/nation/soviet.ruleset:6
10338 "The history of the Soviet Union starts in November 1917, when under Lenin's "
10339 "leadership a Bolshevik revolution occurred. On December 31 1922, four Soviet "
10340 "republics integrated into one country. The Soviet Union became one of the "
10341 "most powerful states in the 20th century, but by the end of 1991 it had "
10342 "disintegrated into fifteen independent countries due to social and economic "
10346 #: data/nation/srivijaya.ruleset:3
10350 #: data/nation/srivijaya.ruleset:4
10352 msgid "?plural:Sri Vijaya"
10353 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
10355 #: data/nation/srivijaya.ruleset:7
10357 "Sri Vijaya was an empire centered on Palembang in eastern Sumatra and "
10358 "extended its control through much of the coastal regions of Sumatra, Java, "
10359 "Borneo and the Malay peninsula. It was founded sometime in the 3rd century "
10360 "CE and lasted until roughly 1400, falling first to Jambi, then to Singhasari "
10361 "and other regional powers, including the South Indian Chola dynasty."
10364 #: data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:3
10369 #: data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:4
10371 msgid "?plural:Sudanese"
10372 msgstr "?plural:Dánok"
10374 #: data/nation/sudanese.ruleset:6
10376 "In 1820 Sudan came under Egyptian rule and later British rule. Sudan became "
10377 "independent in 1956."
10380 #: data/nation/suebian.ruleset:3
10385 #: data/nation/suebian.ruleset:4
10387 msgid "?plural:Suebians"
10388 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
10390 #: data/nation/suebian.ruleset:6
10392 "The Suebians were an ancient West Germanic tribal confederation, which may "
10393 "have been formed by Ariovistus for his expedition to Gaul. The Suebians "
10394 "included the Germanic tribes from the the Elbe river basin belonging to the "
10395 "Herminonic language group, such as the Marcomanni and Quadi. Between the "
10396 "first and fourth centuries CE they were a threat to Rome, often encroaching "
10397 "on the Danube provinces of the empire. In 405-406 CE the Suebians were "
10398 "forced to leave their lands by the Huns and during New Year's night in 405 "
10399 "CE they crossed the frozen Rhine together with the Vandals and the Alans. "
10400 "They settled in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, where they "
10401 "established their own kingdom, which was conquered by the Visigoths in 585 "
10405 #: data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:3
10410 #: data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:4
10412 msgid "?plural:Surinamese"
10413 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
10415 #: data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:7
10417 "Suriname is the smallest independent country of South America. Originally it "
10418 "was inhabited by Arawak Indians. It was first colonized by the English who "
10419 "traded it with the Dutch for New Amsterdam, modern New York, in 1667. "
10420 "Suriname was granted self government in 1954 and became fully independent in "
10424 #: data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:28
10426 msgid "Sergeant %s"
10429 #: data/nation/surinamese.ruleset:28
10431 msgid "?female:Sergeant %s"
10432 msgstr "Tiszteletes"
10434 #: data/nation/swahili.ruleset:3
10438 #: data/nation/swahili.ruleset:4
10440 msgid "?plural:Swahili"
10441 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
10443 #: data/nation/swahili.ruleset:6
10445 "The Swahili are a Bantu ethnic group living along the Eastern Coast of "
10446 "Africa. From about the 9th century onwards the region, at the crossroads of "
10447 "Islamic and African cultural influences, saw the rise of Swahili city "
10448 "states, including Zanzibar, Kilwa Kisiwani, Mozambique and Sofala. The "
10449 "cities grew to prominence thanks to their ivory, gold, slave and spice "
10450 "trade. The arrival of the Portuguese around 1500 coincided with the decline "
10451 "of the Swahili polities, but the Swahili remained a dominant cultural "
10452 "element in Eastern Africa. Today, the Swahili language (Kiswahili) is used "
10453 "as lingua franca by more than 50 million people in Eastern Africa and is an "
10454 "official language of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, the Comoros and the African "
10458 #: data/nation/swazi.ruleset:3
10461 msgstr "Vitorlás Hajó"
10463 #: data/nation/swazi.ruleset:4
10465 msgid "?plural:Swazis"
10466 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
10468 #: data/nation/swazi.ruleset:6
10470 "The Swazi are a Bantu people of southern Africa. Under the leadership of "
10471 "Mswati II (1820 - 1868), the Swazis expanded their territory and stabilized "
10472 "the southern frontier with the Zulus."
10475 #: data/nation/swiss.ruleset:3
10480 #: data/nation/swiss.ruleset:4
10482 msgid "?plural:Swiss"
10483 msgstr "?plural:Svédek"
10485 #: data/nation/swiss.ruleset:6
10487 "Switzerland has existed as a state in its present form since the adoption of "
10488 "the Swiss Federal Constitution in 1848. The precursors of modern Switzerland "
10489 "established a protective alliance at the end of the 13th century, forming a "
10490 "loose confederation of states which persisted for centuries."
10493 #: data/nation/swiss.ruleset:38
10495 msgid "Federal Councillor %s"
10498 #: data/nation/swiss.ruleset:38
10500 msgid "?female:Federal Councillor %s"
10503 #: data/nation/syrian.ruleset:3
10507 #: data/nation/syrian.ruleset:4
10508 msgid "?plural:Syrians"
10509 msgstr "?plural:szírek"
10511 #: data/nation/syrian.ruleset:6
10513 "The modern Syrian Arab Republic was formed from a French mandate and "
10514 "gradually gained independence during the 1940s."
10517 #: data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:3
10522 #: data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:4
10524 msgid "?plural:Tahitians"
10525 msgstr "?plural:hawaiiak"
10527 #: data/nation/tahitian.ruleset:6
10529 "The islands of what is now French Polynesia were first settled by Polynesian "
10530 "peoples in the 3rd century CE. France established a protectorate over "
10531 "Tahiti, the main island of the archipelago, in 1842. In 1889 the entire area "
10532 "was declared a French colony. The islands remain an overseas collectivity of "
10533 "France today but they enjoy a large internal autonomy. Because of its lush "
10534 "vegetation and Polynesian culture, Tahiti has become the archetypical exotic "
10538 #: data/nation/tairona.ruleset:3
10543 #: data/nation/tairona.ruleset:4
10545 msgid "?plural:Tairona"
10546 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
10548 #: data/nation/tairona.ruleset:7
10550 "A Chibchan-speaking people related to the Kuna of Panama and the Muisca of "
10551 "central Colombia, the Tairona inhabit the modern Magdalena and La Guajira "
10552 "Departments of northern Colombia. Their city of Teyuna was founded sometime "
10553 "around 500 BCE. The Tairona, living in a mountainous area, built stone steps "
10554 "and terraces on steep hillsides in order to farm the region. Though they "
10555 "fought against the Spanish for 75 years, eventually they succumbed to the "
10556 "various pressures that all Native American peoples were subject to during "
10560 #: data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:3
10565 #: data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:4
10567 msgid "?plural:Taiwanese"
10568 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
10570 #: data/nation/taiwanese.ruleset:6
10572 "The Republic of China was established in 1912 as the successor state of the "
10573 "Qing Empire, ending over two millennia of imperial rule in China. When the "
10574 "Chinese Nationalists who ruled the Republic lost a civil war against the "
10575 "Chinese Communists in 1949, the Nationalist government evacuated to the "
10576 "island of Taiwan, establishing Taipei as the provisional capital of the "
10577 "Republic of China."
10580 #: data/nation/tajik.ruleset:3
10585 #: data/nation/tajik.ruleset:4
10587 msgid "?plural:Tajiks"
10588 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
10590 #: data/nation/tajik.ruleset:6
10592 "Tajikistan is a nation in Central Asia. The Tajiks trace the foundation of "
10593 "their nation back to the Samanid Empire, one of the first Persian states to "
10594 "appear after the Arab conquest."
10597 #: data/nation/tanganyikan.ruleset:3
10598 msgid "Tanganyikan"
10601 #: data/nation/tanganyikan.ruleset:4
10603 msgid "?plural:Tanganyikans"
10604 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
10606 #: data/nation/tanganyikan.ruleset:6
10608 "Inhabited by Bantu tribes since the beginning of the Common Era, Tanganyika "
10609 "became a German colony in the late 19th century. It was conquered by the "
10610 "British during World War I and declared independence in 1961. Three years "
10611 "later it merged with Zanzibar to form the Union of Tanzania."
10614 #: data/nation/tanzanian.ruleset:3
10619 #: data/nation/tanzanian.ruleset:4
10621 msgid "?plural:Tanzanians"
10622 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
10624 #: data/nation/tanzanian.ruleset:6
10626 "Tanzania was formed as a merger of the former British colonies of Tanganyika "
10627 "and Zanzibar in 1964. For two decades the country was ruled by Julius "
10628 "Nyerere, who followed the tenets of African socialism. In 1985 Nyerere was "
10629 "the first African head of state to voluntarily step down."
10632 #: data/nation/tatar.ruleset:3
10637 #: data/nation/tatar.ruleset:4
10639 msgid "?plural:Tatars"
10640 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
10642 #: data/nation/tatar.ruleset:7
10644 "The Tatars are a Turkic-speaking nation. Various Tatar states existed in the "
10645 "Middle Ages: Kazan, Crimea, Astrakhan, Sibir and other khanates. Nowadays "
10646 "Tatars live in many places in the former USSR. They have their own republic "
10647 "called Tatarstan in the Russian Federation and the Autonomous Republic of "
10648 "Crimea in Ukraine."
10651 #: data/nation/templar.ruleset:3
10653 msgid "Knights Templar"
10656 #: data/nation/templar.ruleset:4
10658 msgid "?plural:Templars"
10659 msgstr "?plural:texasiak"
10661 #: data/nation/templar.ruleset:6
10663 "The Knights Templar were formed after the first Crusade in order to protect "
10664 "Pilgrims on their journeys in the Holy Land. The organization grew to "
10665 "immense power and wealth in the next 200 years, and were the innovators of "
10666 "many modern concepts such as Banking."
10669 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:3
10672 msgstr "Elektronika"
10674 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:4
10676 msgid "?plural:Teutonic Order"
10677 msgstr "?plural:Inkák"
10679 #: data/nation/teutonic.ruleset:6
10681 "The Teutonic Order led a series of crusades against pagan Balts during the "
10682 "High Middle Ages. In 1224 it founded the 'Ordenstaat' or State of the Order, "
10683 "which remained a powerful country for three centuries. The State was "
10684 "secularized and replaced by the Duchy of Prussia in the 16th century."
10687 #: data/nation/texan.ruleset:3
10692 #: data/nation/texan.ruleset:4
10694 msgid "?plural:Texans"
10695 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
10697 #: data/nation/texan.ruleset:6
10699 "Texas, \"the Lone Star State\" is the second largest and second most "
10700 "populous state of the USA, famous for its \"larger than life\" cowboy "
10701 "mentality. During its history, Texas has been ruled in full or in part by "
10702 "six countries: France, Spain, Mexico, the Texas Republic, the Confederacy "
10703 "and the USA - as expressed in the slogan \"six flags over Texas\"."
10706 #: data/nation/thracian.ruleset:3
10711 #: data/nation/thracian.ruleset:4
10713 msgid "?plural:Thracians"
10714 msgstr "?plural:Irániak"
10716 #: data/nation/thracian.ruleset:7
10717 msgid "The second most numerous people in the ancient western world."
10720 #: data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:3
10724 #: data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:4
10726 msgid "?plural:Thuringians"
10727 msgstr "?plural:Irániak"
10729 #: data/nation/thuringian.ruleset:6
10731 "The Thuringians were an ancient Germanic confederation in what is now "
10732 "Central Germany, established after the defeat of the Huns. Defeated by the "
10733 "Franks in the 8th century, Thuringia later became a landgraviate of the Holy "
10734 "Roman Empire. After the extinction of the ruling family in the 13th century, "
10735 "the War of the Thuringian Succession left the region badly splintered even "
10736 "for Holy Roman Empire standards, which was exacerbated by the Thuringian (or "
10737 "rather Saxon) tradition of dividing territory amongst all male heirs. "
10738 "Thuringia was a hotbed of the Protestant Reformation and the Wars of "
10739 "Religion, and saw a cultural apogee during the Enlightenment when the duke "
10740 "of Saxe-Weimar invited luminaries such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and "
10741 "Friedrich Schiller to his court. Thuringian political fragmentation survived "
10742 "Napoleon and the German unification; only after the fall of the German "
10743 "monarchies in 1918 was a united Free State of Thuringia established, which "
10744 "currently exists as one of the states of Germany."
10747 #: data/nation/tibetan.ruleset:3
10752 #: data/nation/tibetan.ruleset:4
10754 msgid "?plural:Tibetans"
10755 msgstr "?plural:Chileiek"
10757 #: data/nation/tibetan.ruleset:6
10759 "The Tibetan homeland is sometimes called the \"Roof of the World\", the "
10760 "highest elevated region in the world. In the 7th century, Tibet emerged as a "
10761 "formidable empire under the leadership of king Songtsen Gampo, being "
10762 "recognized by both China and India. This dynasty lasted until the 11th "
10763 "century, when Tibet was overrun by the Mongols. Centuries later when Mongol "
10764 "rule had weakened, Lozang Gyatso - born 1617 and the 5th Dalai Lama - "
10765 "established a buddhist religious state under the control of the Gelugpa "
10766 "school of Tibetan Buddhism."
10769 #: data/nation/tibetan.ruleset:27
10771 msgid "Dalai Lama %s"
10772 msgstr "Dalai láma"
10774 #: data/nation/tibetan.ruleset:27
10776 msgid "?female:Dalai Lama %s"
10779 #: data/nation/timurid.ruleset:3
10783 #: data/nation/timurid.ruleset:4
10785 msgid "?plural:Timurids"
10786 msgstr "?plural:kurdok"
10788 #: data/nation/timurid.ruleset:6
10790 "Timur was a military genius who claimed lineage from Chinggis Khan and from "
10791 "his capital in Samarkand conquered all of Central Asia as well as parts of "
10792 "the Middle East and India. The court culture of Timurid Empire was heavily "
10793 "Persianized, while the imperial administration and military organization "
10794 "displayed influences from the Timurid ruling elite's Mongolian and Turkic "
10798 #: data/nation/tocharian.ruleset:3
10803 #: data/nation/tocharian.ruleset:4
10805 msgid "?plural:Tocharians"
10806 msgstr "?plural:Marslakók"
10808 #: data/nation/tocharian.ruleset:7
10810 "The Tocharians were an Indo-European people living in what is now Xinjiang "
10811 "in western China. Because of their unique geopolitical position, their "
10812 "kingdoms of Shanshan, Kucha, and Khotan (as well as other, smaller ones) "
10813 "were influenced by Chinese, Persian, Indian, Sogdian, Scythian, and Tibetan "
10814 "cultures. Their religion, dress, writing, and art all reflect these varied "
10815 "influences. They lived in oasis towns and cities along the Silk Road, along "
10816 "which Buddhism was carried into China. The area was at various times a "
10817 "military protectorate of China, such as during the Han and Tang dynasties. "
10818 "During the decline of the latter dynasty, the Turkic Uyghur tribe moved into "
10819 "the Tarim basin, settling in and expanding their khanate through the "
10820 "Tocharian lands. The Uyghur intermarried with the Tocharians and supplanted "
10821 "their language for all but liturgical purposes. Even this use fell when "
10822 "Islam spread and took the place of Buddhism as the predominant religion in "
10826 #: data/nation/togolese.ruleset:3
10831 #: data/nation/togolese.ruleset:4
10833 msgid "?plural:Togolese"
10834 msgstr "?plural:Mongolok"
10836 #: data/nation/togolese.ruleset:6
10838 "Togo became a German protectorate in 1885 and was conquered by the French "
10839 "and British in World War II. Togo became independent in 1960. Since the late "
10840 "1960s the country's politics have been dominated by general Gnassingbe "
10841 "Eyadema, who was succeeded by his son Faure upon his death in 2005."
10844 #: data/nation/toltec.ruleset:3
10848 #: data/nation/toltec.ruleset:4
10850 msgid "?plural:Toltecs"
10851 msgstr "?plural:Lengyelek"
10853 #: data/nation/toltec.ruleset:6
10855 "The Toltecs were a Meso-American civilization that existed from the 10th to "
10856 "the 12th century. The Toltec Empire was founded by Ce Tecpatl Mixcoatl, who "
10857 "led his nomadic people from the north to settle on the Mexican High Plain. "
10858 "Mixcoatl was murdered by his enemies but was later avenged by his son Ce "
10859 "Acatl Topilitzin Quetzalcoatl, who would lead the Toltec civilization to "
10860 "untold heights. Toltec culture continued to thrive until the 12th century. "
10861 "Their capital Tollan was violently destroyed in 1168 and the Toltec area "
10862 "fragmented into rivaling city-states. Toltec cultural influences have been "
10863 "identified from New Mexico to Nicaragua, though historians do not agree on "
10864 "the political history of the Toltecs. Since most of the history of the "
10865 "Toltecs is based on Aztec mythology, some claim there was never a Toltec "
10866 "Empire, but that Aztec references to the Toltecs were an allegory for "
10870 #: data/nation/tongan.ruleset:3
10874 #: data/nation/tongan.ruleset:4
10876 msgid "?plural:Tongans"
10877 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
10879 #: data/nation/tongan.ruleset:6
10881 "An island group in the Southern Pacific, Tonga was settled by Polynesians "
10882 "around 1000 BCE. Although the islands became a British protectorate in the "
10883 "19th century, they are the only country in Oceania to have escaped actual "
10887 #: data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:3
10889 msgid "Transnistrian"
10890 msgstr "Közegészségügy"
10892 #: data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:4
10894 msgid "?plural:Transnistrians"
10895 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
10897 #: data/nation/transnistrian.ruleset:6
10899 "Transnistria was added to the Moldavian SSR by Stalin, although it was "
10900 "mostly inhabited by Russians and Ukrainians. After the collapse of the "
10901 "Soviet Union Transnistria declared its independence from Moldova. Although "
10902 "the country is de facto independent, it is not recognized by any UN member. "
10903 "Power is still in the hands of the old communist elite."
10906 #: data/nation/transylvanian.ruleset:3
10908 msgid "Transylvanian"
10911 #: data/nation/transylvanian.ruleset:4
10913 msgid "?plural:Transylvanians"
10914 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
10916 #: data/nation/transylvanian.ruleset:6
10918 "Transylvania is a historical territory in what is now Romania, inhabited by "
10919 "Romanians, Hungarians and Saxon Germans. Transylvania became a principality "
10920 "under nominal Hungarian suzereignty when that country started to crumble "
10921 "under the Ottoman incursions. During the Reformation, Transylvania was the "
10922 "first country in Europe to proclaim religious freedom. The principality lost "
10923 "its independence to Habsburg Austria in 1711."
10926 #: data/nation/trinidadian.ruleset:3
10927 msgid "Trinidadian and Tobagonian"
10930 #: data/nation/trinidadian.ruleset:4
10932 msgid "?plural:Trinidadians and Tobagonians"
10933 msgstr "?plural:Kanadaiak"
10935 #: data/nation/trinidadian.ruleset:6
10937 "Trinidad and Tobago is a country in the Caribbean, consisting of the two "
10938 "eponymous islands. It is the most populous country of the Lesser Antilles. "
10939 "Trinidad was sighted by Columbus in 1498, and remained a Spanish colony "
10940 "until it was conquered by the British during the Napoleonic wars; Tobago was "
10941 "colonized by Curonians, Spanish, Dutch, French and Swedes but eventually "
10942 "also ended up in British hands. The islands have been independent since "
10943 "1962. The islands' economy is based on oil and is relatively developed when "
10944 "compared to its Caribbean neighbors. Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its "
10945 "music and its Carnival."
10948 #: data/nation/tswana.ruleset:3
10953 #: data/nation/tswana.ruleset:4
10955 msgid "?plural:Batswana"
10956 msgstr "?plural:Babilóniaiak"
10958 #: data/nation/tswana.ruleset:7
10961 "The Batswana are a Bantu people in Southern Africa. With about 20% of the "
10962 "population they are the dominant ethnicity of Botswana, which is named after "
10963 "them. In South Africa they count about four million Batswana and in the "
10964 "Apartheid era they had the Bantustan of Bophuthatswana."
10967 #: data/nation/tuareg.ruleset:3
10971 #: data/nation/tuareg.ruleset:4
10973 msgid "?plural:Tuaregs"
10974 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
10976 #: data/nation/tuareg.ruleset:6
10978 "The Tuareg or Imuhagh are a pastoralist nomadic Berber people inhabiting the "
10979 "interior of the Sahara Desert, mostly in Algeria, Niger and Mali. Despite "
10980 "their matrilineal organization they are followers of Islam. For many "
10981 "centuries they engaged in slave hunting, even influencing the slave trade to "
10985 #: data/nation/tunisian.ruleset:3
10990 #: data/nation/tunisian.ruleset:4
10992 msgid "?plural:Tunisians"
10993 msgstr "?plural:Oroszok"
10995 #: data/nation/tunisian.ruleset:6
10997 "The Phoenicians founded Carthage in the area where Tunisia is today. "
10998 "Carthage later became a major power in the Mediterranean region until it was "
10999 "defeated by the Romans in 146 BCE. Later the Arab Muslim conquest in the 7th "
11000 "century led to migration from the Arab and Ottoman countries. But there were "
11001 "also a lot of Jews and Spanish Moors who moved there at the end of the 16th "
11002 "century. Tunisia became mostly autonomous from the Ottoman empire in 1861. "
11003 "But in 1881 Tunisia was invaded by the French and was made a French "
11004 "protectorate. The country became independent in 1956."
11007 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:3
11009 msgid "Turkish Cypriot"
11010 msgstr "Harci Szekér"
11012 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:4
11014 msgid "?plural:Turkish Cypriots"
11015 msgstr "?plural:Horvátok"
11017 #: data/nation/turkishcypriot.ruleset:6
11019 "Turks first settled in Cyprus after the Ottomans conquered the island in "
11020 "1571. Political unrest and ethnic tensions between Turkish and Greek "
11021 "Cypriots led to an invasion by the Turkish military in 1974, followed by the "
11022 "declaration of independence of the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus in 1983. "
11023 "Currently, the only country that recognizes the independence of the TRNC is "
11027 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:3
11032 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:4
11034 msgid "?plural:Turkmens"
11035 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
11037 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:6
11039 "Turkmen tribes were first united in the 11th century CE under Togrul Beg, "
11040 "second ruler of the Seljuk Empire. As the Seljuk state broke down under the "
11041 "pressure from encroaching Mongols, the Turkmens started a westward "
11042 "migration. They eventually settled in the lands between the Amu Darya river "
11043 "and the Caspian Sea, approximately the location of today's Turkmenistan."
11046 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:28
11048 msgid "Turkmenbashi %s"
11051 #: data/nation/turkmen.ruleset:28
11053 msgid "?female:Turkmenbashi %s"
11056 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:3
11060 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:4
11062 msgid "?plural:Tuvans"
11063 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
11065 #: data/nation/tuvan.ruleset:6
11067 "Tuvans are a Turkic people living in the Autonomous Republic of Tuva in the "
11068 "south of Siberia. Tuva split off from China in 1921 and then formed the "
11069 "independent republic of Tannu Tuva allied with the Soviet Union. In 1940 "
11070 "Tannu Tuva had the distinction of seeing the first non-monarchic female head "
11071 "of state of Modern History when Khertek Anchimaa-Toka became chairperson of "
11072 "the republic. In 1944 it was incorporated in the Soviet Union as a part of "
11073 "the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic."
11076 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:3
11081 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:4
11083 msgid "?plural:Tyrolians"
11084 msgstr "?plural:szírek"
11086 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:6
11088 "Tyrol was a county in the Alps. In the 16th century its own dynasty died out "
11089 "and the region passed to Habsburg Austria. The southern part was annexed by "
11090 "Italy after World War I."
11093 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:24
11095 msgid "Princely Count %s"
11098 #: data/nation/tyrolian.ruleset:24
11100 msgid "Princely Countess %s"
11103 #: data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:3
11108 #: data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:4
11110 msgid "?plural:Ugandans"
11111 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
11113 #: data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:6
11115 "The Republic of Uganda is located in eastern Africa. The country contains "
11116 "part of Lake Victoria, which is also in Kenya and Tanzania. In the past, the "
11117 "southern part of the country was part of the Buganda kingdom. Modern Uganda "
11118 "gained independence in 1962."
11121 #. TRANS: There are two titles for king, kabaka and
11122 #. ; mujaguzo. Kabaka is the material king, while
11123 #. ; mujaguzo is the spiritual king, and is represented
11124 #. ; by royal drums. These titles come from Buganda, an
11125 #. ; ancient kingdom which occupied much of present-day
11127 #: data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:40
11132 #: data/nation/ugandan.ruleset:40
11134 msgid "?female:Kabaka %s"
11137 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:3
11141 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:4
11142 msgid "?plural:Ukrainians"
11143 msgstr "?plural:Ukránok"
11145 #: data/nation/ukrainian.ruleset:6
11147 "Ukraine is a vast region on the westernmost marches of the former Soviet "
11148 "Union. It includes some of the most fertile black-soil cropland on Earth."
11151 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:3
11156 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:4
11159 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
11161 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:6
11163 "The United Nations believe in human rights and the protection of the weak."
11166 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:24
11168 msgid "Secretary-General %s"
11169 msgstr "Államforma"
11171 #: data/nation/un.ruleset:24
11173 msgid "?female:Secretary-General %s"
11174 msgstr "?female:Tábornok"
11176 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:3
11181 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:4
11183 msgid "?plural:Urartians"
11184 msgstr "?plural:Lettek"
11186 #: data/nation/urartian.ruleset:6
11188 "Urartu was an ancient Hurrian state located around Lake Van in the eastern "
11189 "part of Anatolia. The earliest historical mention of Urartu comes from texts "
11190 "of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser I dating from the 13th century BCE. It is "
11191 "thought that Urartu was a multiethnic state in which Hurrian tribes likely "
11192 "formed the dominant element. Urartu played an important role in shaping the "
11193 "modern Armenian people."
11196 #: data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:3
11200 #: data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:4
11201 msgid "?plural:Uruguayans"
11202 msgstr "?plural:uruguayiak"
11204 #: data/nation/uruguayan.ruleset:6
11206 "Uruguay, a small South American country sometimes referred to as "
11207 "\"Switzerland of the Americas\" due to its once highly developed social "
11211 #: data/nation/uyghur.ruleset:3
11215 #: data/nation/uyghur.ruleset:4
11217 msgid "?plural:Uyghurs"
11218 msgstr "?plural:Törökök"
11220 #: data/nation/uyghur.ruleset:6
11222 "Uyghur was an east Turk empire and civilization. At its height in 820 CE it "
11223 "controlled most of Central and North Asia. After clashing with the Chinese "
11224 "for several centuries, they were finally subdued by the Qing dynasty in the "
11225 "1700s. Today, descendants of the Uyghur form the populations of the Central "
11226 "Asian states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. They are also the "
11227 "main minority of the Xinjiang province of China."
11230 #: data/nation/uzbek.ruleset:3
11234 #: data/nation/uzbek.ruleset:4
11236 msgid "?plural:Uzbeks"
11237 msgstr "?plural:Aztékok"
11239 #: data/nation/uzbek.ruleset:6
11241 "The Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan has been the site of many ancient "
11242 "states such as Khwarezm, the Khanate of Bukhara, and the Khanate of Kokand. "
11243 "The Uzbeks regard themselves as descendants of Timur, founder of the Timurid "
11244 "dynasty, who ruled from his capital at Samarkand."
11247 #: data/nation/vampire.ruleset:4
11252 #: data/nation/vampire.ruleset:5
11254 msgid "?plural:Vampires"
11255 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
11257 #: data/nation/vampire.ruleset:7
11258 msgid "Bloodsucking creatures of legend."
11261 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:3
11265 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:4
11267 msgid "?plural:Vandals"
11268 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
11270 #: data/nation/vandalic.ruleset:6
11272 "The Vandals were an East Germanic people originating from what is now "
11273 "Southern Poland and Slovakia. They entered the Roman Empire in the early 5th "
11274 "century CE. Led by Geiseric, they eventually founded a kingdom in Carthage. "
11275 "The Vandals are perhaps best known for their sack of Rome in 455 CE. In 534 "
11276 "CE Belisarius conquered the Vandalic kingdom for the Byzantine Empire."
11279 #: data/nation/vanuatuan.ruleset:3
11283 #: data/nation/vanuatuan.ruleset:4
11285 msgid "?plural:Ni-Vanuatu"
11286 msgstr "?plural:Finnek"
11288 #: data/nation/vanuatuan.ruleset:6
11290 "Vanuatu, formerly known as the New Hebrides, is a country in Melanesia, "
11291 "consisting of about 80 islands. First inhabited by Melanesians, the islands "
11292 "were contested by the British and French in the late 19th century. In 1906 "
11293 "both colonial powers agreed to rule the New Hebrides together as a "
11294 "condominium. The Republic of Vanuatu declared its independence in 1980."
11297 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:3
11300 msgstr "Orvostudomány"
11302 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:4
11304 msgid "?plural:Vedics"
11305 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
11307 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:6
11309 "The cradle of Ancient Indian civilization lay in the Indus river valley in "
11310 "modern-day Pakistan."
11313 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:26
11316 msgstr "Maharadzsa"
11318 #: data/nation/vedic.ruleset:26
11320 msgid "?female:Mahatma %s"
11323 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:3
11328 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:4
11330 msgid "?plural:Veletians"
11331 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
11333 #: data/nation/veletian.ruleset:6
11335 "The Veletians or Lutici were a medieval West Lechitic tribal confederation "
11336 "in what is nowadays the northeastern part of Germany (Brandenburg and "
11337 "Mecklenburg). Their tribes were of mixed Slavic and Germanic origin, which "
11338 "was visible in their language. The basis for the existence of the Veletian "
11339 "confederation was to preserve the Slavic pagan religion and to resist the "
11340 "expansion of Germany and the Polanian state. The Veletians eventually "
11341 "succumbed to Germanization or were murdered following the Crusades and the "
11342 "German settlement on their lands."
11345 #: data/nation/venda.ruleset:3
11349 #: data/nation/venda.ruleset:4
11351 msgid "?plural:Vhavenda"
11352 msgstr "?plural:ruandaiak"
11354 #: data/nation/venda.ruleset:6
11356 "The Vhavenda are a Bantu people in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Once the "
11357 "rulers of the Mapungubwe Kingdom, they now count about one million members, "
11358 "mostly in the province of Limpopo. During the Apartheid Era there existed a "
11359 "Bantustan of Venda."
11362 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:3
11367 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:4
11369 msgid "?plural:Venetians"
11370 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
11372 #: data/nation/venetian.ruleset:6
11374 "The Republic of Venice emerged from the shadows of history when refugees "
11375 "from barbarian marauders gathered on the safety of the islands of a lagoon "
11376 "in northeast Italy. Originally a loyal subject of the Eastern Roman empire, "
11377 "it gradually acquired its independence and ranked among the superpowers of "
11378 "the Middle Ages. Its merchants grew rich on trade, and its navy was "
11379 "respected throughout the Mediterranean sea. After a long decline, it "
11380 "eventually fell to the armies of Bonaparte in 1796."
11383 #: data/nation/venetic.ruleset:3
11388 #: data/nation/venetic.ruleset:4
11390 msgid "?plural:Veneti"
11391 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
11393 #: data/nation/venetic.ruleset:6
11395 "The Veneti were an ancient Indo-European people who inhabited an area "
11396 "roughly coinciding with the modern Italian region of Veneto. Their language "
11397 "is of unknown origin, but probably from Central Europe, because it shares "
11398 "some features with Celtic and Germanic languages. The Veneti allied with the "
11399 "Romans during the Punic Wars. By the 1st century BCE they had been absorbed "
11400 "into the Roman Republic and the region gradually Romanized."
11403 #: data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:3
11405 msgstr "venezuelai"
11407 #: data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:4
11409 msgid "?plural:Venezuelans"
11410 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
11412 #: data/nation/venezuelan.ruleset:6
11414 "Venezuela is the northernmost country in South America. Having been a "
11415 "Spanish colony since the 16th century, the country gained independence on "
11416 "July 5th 1811 under the leadership of El Libertador Simón Bolivar - The "
11417 "Liberator. Venezuela has one of the largest proven oil and gas reserves of "
11418 "the world; during the oil boom of the 1970s it was the wealthiest country of "
11419 "Latin America. The country is known for its varied landscapes and high "
11423 #: data/nation/vermont.ruleset:3
11428 #: data/nation/vermont.ruleset:4
11430 msgid "?plural:Vermonters"
11431 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
11433 #: data/nation/vermont.ruleset:6
11435 "Vermont was an independent state for 14 years before it joined the United "
11436 "States in 1791. Currently it is one of the smallest states of the United "
11437 "States, both in population and area. Vermont is famous for its dairy "
11438 "products and maple syrup."
11441 #: data/nation/vietnamese.ruleset:3
11445 #: data/nation/vietnamese.ruleset:4
11446 msgid "?plural:Vietnamese"
11447 msgstr "Vietnámiak"
11449 #: data/nation/vietnamese.ruleset:6
11451 "The Vietnamese nation was founded in the first century CE by twin sisters "
11452 "who became the war leaders of a revolt against a Chinese military governor."
11455 #: data/nation/vincentian.ruleset:3
11460 #: data/nation/vincentian.ruleset:4
11462 msgid "?plural:Vincentians"
11463 msgstr "?plural:Kenyaiak"
11465 #: data/nation/vincentian.ruleset:6
11467 "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines were amongst the last Caribbean islands to "
11468 "be colonized, as local Carib Indians intermarried with runaway slaves and "
11469 "fought off European colonizers. In the 18th century the islands were "
11470 "contested by the French and British. In 1783 the French relinquished their "
11471 "claims. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines became independent from Britain in "
11472 "1979 and are currently a Commonwealth realm."
11475 #: data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:3
11480 #: data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:4
11482 msgid "?plural:Visigoths"
11483 msgstr "?plural:Vikingek"
11485 #: data/nation/visigothic.ruleset:6
11487 "The Thervingi or Visigoths were an East Germanic people, one of the two "
11488 "tribes of the Goths. They probably originated from Scandinavia. In the 3rd "
11489 "century they migrated south, to modern Ukraine. They then crossed the Danube "
11490 "and sacked Rome in 410 CE. Recognized by the Romans as foederati, they "
11491 "eventually settled around Toulouse where they formed a kingdom. The "
11492 "Visigoths managed to conquer all of the Iberian Peninsula and moved their "
11493 "capital to Toledo. They lost all their territories north of the Pyrenees to "
11494 "the Franks but Visigothic rulers continued to rule the Romanized Iberians "
11495 "until the peninsula was eventually overrun by Muslim invaders in 711."
11498 #: data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:3
11502 #: data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:4
11504 msgid "?plural:Vistulans"
11505 msgstr "?plural:Ausztrálok"
11507 #: data/nation/vistulan.ruleset:6
11509 "Vistulans were a West Slavic tribe inhabiting what is today the area of "
11510 "Lesser Poland. Little is known about their history. Many historians agree "
11511 "that throughout the early Middle Ages Vistulans were one of the strongest "
11512 "Slavic tribes of today's Poland, but conflicts with Great Moravia and "
11513 "Magyars prevented them from forming a stable and lasting state. Eventually, "
11514 "the lands of Vistulans and several other Slavic tribes were unified by "
11515 "Polonians, who formed the first Polish state in the 10th century."
11518 #: data/nation/volapuk.ruleset:3
11522 #: data/nation/volapuk.ruleset:6
11524 msgid "?plural:Volapükans"
11525 msgstr "?plural:Japánok"
11527 #: data/nation/volapuk.ruleset:8
11529 "Volapük is an international auxiliary language constructed by the German "
11530 "priest Johann Martin Schleyer in 1879. It enjoyed a brief popularity in the "
11531 "late 19th century. The language is often considered unnecessarily complex "
11532 "when compared with alternatives like Esperanto, which had almost completely "
11533 "displaced Volapük by the turn of the century. Today only a few dozen Volapük "
11537 #: data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:3
11538 msgid "Volga Bulgar"
11541 #: data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:4
11543 msgid "?plural:Volga Bulgars"
11544 msgstr "?plural:Magyarok"
11546 #: data/nation/volgabulgar.ruleset:6
11548 "The Volga Bulgars were Medieval Turkic people inhabiting the middle Volga "
11549 "region. They may have been descendants of European Huns who migrated from "
11550 "the Ukrainian Steppe to the North. Their descendants are the modern "
11551 "Chuvashes and Volga Tatars."
11554 #: data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:3
11556 msgid "Volga German"
11559 #: data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:4
11561 msgid "?plural:Volga Germans"
11562 msgstr "?plural:Németek"
11564 #: data/nation/volgagerman.ruleset:6
11566 "The Volga Germans were ethnic Germans who lived along the River Volga in "
11567 "Southern Russia, around the city of Saratov and to the South. They were "
11568 "recruited as immigrants in the 18th century. The Russian authorities allowed "
11569 "them to cultivate their German language and traditions. From 1918 to 1941 "
11570 "there was a Volga German ASSR within the Soviet Union. After the attack of "
11571 "the Third Reich in the USSR, the autonomous republic was abolished by a "
11572 "decree of Stalin. Volga Germans were sent to other parts of the Soviet "
11573 "Union, mainly to Kazakhstan and Siberia."
11576 #: data/nation/walloon.ruleset:3
11581 #: data/nation/walloon.ruleset:4
11583 msgid "?plural:Walloons"
11584 msgstr "?plural:Spanyolok"
11586 #: data/nation/walloon.ruleset:6
11588 "The Walloons are the French speaking inhabitants of Belgium. In the 19th "
11589 "century, Wallonia was first region on the European continent to "
11590 "industrialize and the second in the world after England. It subsequently "
11591 "became a hotbed of socialist and labor union activity."
11594 #: data/nation/welsh.ruleset:3
11598 #: data/nation/welsh.ruleset:4
11599 msgid "?plural:Welsh"
11600 msgstr "?plural:Walesiek"
11602 #: data/nation/welsh.ruleset:6
11604 "The Welsh at one time controlled all of what is now England until being "
11605 "driven into the mountainous western reaches by invading Saxons."
11608 #: data/nation/werewolf.ruleset:4
11612 #: data/nation/werewolf.ruleset:5
11614 msgid "?plural:Werewolves"
11615 msgstr "?plural:Walesiek"
11617 #: data/nation/werewolf.ruleset:7
11619 "A werewolf is a human who under certain circumstances is transformed into a "
11620 "wolf-like beast. During the Middle Ages in Europe, werewolves were believed "
11621 "to terrorize villages in search of human flesh and were often blamed for "
11622 "unexplained or particularly brutal killings."
11625 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:3
11627 msgid "Western Pomeranian"
11630 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:4
11632 msgid "?plural:Western Pomeranians"
11633 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
11635 #: data/nation/westernpomeranian.ruleset:6
11637 "Western Pomerania is a geographical and historical region in North West "
11638 "Poland and the extreme North East of Germany. Initially an independent "
11639 "Slavic state, Western Pomerania was twice conquered by the Polish. Later, "
11640 "Western Pomerania succumbed to Germanization and was divided into smaller "
11641 "feudal principalities which were gradually conquered by Brandenburg. For "
11642 "many years this land was part of Germany but in 1945 it was attached to "
11646 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:3
11648 msgid "Western Roman"
11651 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:4
11653 msgid "?plural:West Romans"
11654 msgstr "?plural:Rómaiak"
11656 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:6
11658 "The Roman Empire was first divided by Diocletian in 286 and split for good "
11659 "upon Theodosius' death in 395. Unlike its Eastern counterpart, the Byzantine "
11660 "empire, the Western Roman Empire was not capable of resisting barbarian "
11661 "invasions and economic disintegration. The last Western Roman emperor was "
11662 "deposed in 476 CE."
11665 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:32
11667 msgid "%s Augustus"
11670 #: data/nation/westernroman.ruleset:32
11675 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:3
11677 msgid "West Indian"
11680 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:4
11682 msgid "?plural:West Indians"
11683 msgstr "?plural:Indiaiak"
11685 #: data/nation/westindian.ruleset:6
11687 "The West Indies, known for pirates, rum, cricket and beaches. The British "
11688 "West Indies formed the short-lived West Indies Federation in 1958. The "
11689 "federation failed to consolidate because of tensions between Trinidad, "
11690 "Jamaica and the smaller members. The federation fell apart in 1962. Some "
11691 "islands became independent countries, others returned to the status of a "
11692 "British dependency."
11695 #: data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:3
11697 msgid "Westphalian"
11700 #: data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:4
11702 msgid "?plural:Westphalians"
11703 msgstr "?plural:Olaszok"
11705 #: data/nation/westphalian.ruleset:6
11707 "Westphalia, before becoming a Prussian province, was the western region of "
11708 "the Duchy of Saxony. Today it makes up the northern part of the largest "
11709 "German federal state, North Rhine-Westphalia."
11712 #: data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:3
11714 msgid "Wuerttembergian"
11717 #: data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:4
11719 msgid "?plural:Wuerttembergians"
11720 msgstr "?plural:Szerbek"
11722 #: data/nation/wuerttembergian.ruleset:6
11724 "Wuerttemberg was a country in Swabia, in southwestern Germany. After World "
11725 "War II it was merged with Baden and Hohenzollern to form the land of Baden-"
11729 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:3
11733 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:4
11735 msgid "?plural:amaXhosa"
11736 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
11738 #: data/nation/xhosa.ruleset:6
11740 "The Xhosa are Bantu people in South Africa, having arrived there from the "
11741 "Great Lakes region by the 17th century. During the apartheid era there were "
11742 "two Xhosa Bantustans, Transkei and Ciskei. Many of the leading anti-"
11743 "apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, were Xhosa."
11746 #: data/nation/xiongnu.ruleset:3
11750 #: data/nation/xiongnu.ruleset:4
11752 msgid "?plural:Xiongnu"
11753 msgstr "?plural:Finnek"
11755 #: data/nation/xiongnu.ruleset:6
11757 "The Xiongnu, also known as Asiatic Huns, were an ancient tribal "
11758 "confederation of mixed origin. Their language is unknown; it may have "
11759 "belonged to the Altaic or Yeniseian language family. The Xiongnu created a "
11760 "strong state in the plains of the eastern part of Central Asia, which was an "
11761 "important threat to China. From the second century onwards the northern wing "
11762 "of the Xiongnu was known as Xianbei, while another group of the Xiongnu "
11763 "emigrated to the west."
11766 #: data/nation/yakut.ruleset:3
11770 #: data/nation/yakut.ruleset:4
11772 msgid "?plural:Yakuts"
11773 msgstr "?plural:Zuluk"
11775 #: data/nation/yakut.ruleset:6
11777 "Oral tradition indicates that the Yakuts - or Sakha as they call themselves "
11778 "- migrated north from the Central Asian steppes to the shores of Lake Baikal "
11779 "in the 10th century CE. They intermarried with the native population and "
11780 "established a nation along the Lena river, having diplomatic relations with "
11781 "at least the Chinese, the Mongols, and the various Turkic peoples of the "
11782 "region. By the 1620s, Cossacks had arrived in Yakut territory as agents of "
11783 "an expansionist Russia, eventually subduing the Yakut kings and securing "
11784 "Russian hegemony over Yakutia. Numbering about a million today, the Yakuts "
11785 "make up roughly half of the population of the vast Sakha Republic of "
11786 "Russia's Far Eastern district."
11789 #: data/nation/yemeni.ruleset:3
11794 #: data/nation/yemeni.ruleset:4
11796 msgid "?plural:Yemenis"
11797 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
11799 #: data/nation/yemeni.ruleset:6
11801 "Yemen is the only republic on the Arabian Peninsula. Although it was the "
11802 "site of several ancient civilizations, Yemen only exists in its current form "
11803 "since North Yemen annexed South Yemen in 1990."
11806 #: data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:3
11810 #: data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:4
11812 msgid "?plural:Yucatecans"
11813 msgstr "?plural:Amerikaiak"
11815 #: data/nation/yucatecan.ruleset:6
11817 "Yucatán is a peninsula of Mexico, famous for its Maya heritage and its white "
11818 "beaches. Its name is often claimed to mean \"we don't understand you\" in "
11819 "Yucatec Maya. On two occasions in the 19th century Yucatán declared "
11820 "independence from Mexico. Currently it is divided into three states: "
11821 "Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo."
11824 #: data/nation/yugoslav.ruleset:3
11828 #: data/nation/yugoslav.ruleset:4
11830 msgid "?plural:Yugoslavs"
11831 msgstr "?plural:csolák"
11833 #: data/nation/yugoslav.ruleset:6
11835 "Yugoslavia was a state consisting of the Slavic nations of the western "
11836 "Balkans. It was a kingdom until 1941, when it was occupied by the Axis "
11837 "powers. After a national liberation war the communists threw out the "
11838 "occupants and continued to rule until the 1980s. The 1990s saw the bloody "
11839 "breakup of Yugoslavia into independent republics."
11842 #: data/nation/zambian.ruleset:3
11847 #: data/nation/zambian.ruleset:4
11849 msgid "?plural:Zambians"
11850 msgstr "?plural:Nigériaiak"
11852 #: data/nation/zambian.ruleset:6
11854 "Zambia was inhabited by Bantu peoples when it was colonized by the British "
11855 "in the 19th century. Governed as Northern Rhodesia by the British, Zambia "
11856 "gained its independence in 1964."
11859 #: data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:3
11863 #: data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:4
11865 msgid "?plural:Zanzibaris"
11866 msgstr "?plural:Maják"
11868 #: data/nation/zanzibari.ruleset:6
11870 "An archipelago off the coast of Eastern Africa, Zanzibar has been an "
11871 "international trading center since time immemorial. Zanzibari traders "
11872 "controlled much of the spice and slave trade in the western part of the "
11873 "Indian Ocean. Periods of relative independence and foreign control by "
11874 "Persians, Portuguese, Omanis and British followed each other. Occupied by "
11875 "the British in 1893, Zanzibar achieved independence in 1963. Shortly "
11876 "thereafter, the last sultan was overthrown and Zanzibar joined with "
11877 "Tanganyika to form the United Republic of Tanzania."
11880 #: data/nation/zapotec.ruleset:3
11884 #: data/nation/zapotec.ruleset:4
11886 msgid "?plural:Zapotecs"
11887 msgstr "?plural:Aztékok"
11889 #: data/nation/zapotec.ruleset:6
11891 "The Zapotecs or Binnizá live in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. They formed one "
11892 "of the oldest and most resilient Mesoamerican civilizations. The most "
11893 "notable Zapotec center, Monte Albán, was built on a razed mountain top. "
11894 "Benito Juárez, Mexico's first indigenous president, was a Zapotec."
11897 #: data/nation/zhuang.ruleset:3
11901 #: data/nation/zhuang.ruleset:4
11903 msgid "?plural:Zhuang"
11904 msgstr "?plural:Thaiföldiek"
11906 #: data/nation/zhuang.ruleset:6
11908 "The Zhuang people live in far southwestern China, an ancient border region "
11909 "that has long separated Sinitic civilization from the aboriginal peoples of "
11910 "Southeast Asia. Known for their unique irrigation and scenic terraced rice "
11911 "paddies, they were under pressure from various Chinese dynasties for most of "
11912 "the Ancient era. By the 10th century CE the Zhuang were under harsh rule by "
11913 "the Chinese Song dynasty. After a rebellion in 1052 led by folk-hero Nong "
11914 "Zhigao was crushed, many Zhuang migrated southward forming the basis of the "
11915 "Lao, Thai, and Shan nations. After the Han, the Zhuang are the most populous "
11916 "ethnic group of the People's Republic of China."
11919 #: data/nation/zimbabwean.ruleset:3
11923 #: data/nation/zimbabwean.ruleset:4
11925 msgid "?plural:Zimbabweans"
11926 msgstr "?plural:Chileiek"
11928 #: data/nation/zimbabwean.ruleset:6
11930 "Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa, named after the old Zimbabwe "
11931 "kingdom. It became a British colony called South Rhodesia in 1898. The white "
11932 "minority in South Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence in 1965. Prime "
11933 "Minister Ian Smith installed a racist regime which excluded blacks from "
11934 "power. A civil war forced Smith to end white minority rule in 1979. Since "
11935 "1980 the country has been governed by Robert Mugabe, who has received an "
11936 "equally poor reputation internationally as the previous regime."
11941 #~ msgstr "Kanadai"
11945 #~ msgstr "Mágnesesség"
11948 #~ msgid "?female:Mother Superior %s"
11949 #~ msgstr "Államforma"
11952 #~ msgid "?female:Shaykha %s"
11953 #~ msgstr "Főtitkár"