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Teckia's national animal is the eagle, which soars through the nation's skies.
Teckia's national animal is the eagle, which soars through the nation's skies.
==History==
==History==
==Economy==
==Economy==
==Foreign Policies==
==Foreign Policies==
==People==

Latest revision as of 14:55, 5 May 2020

The Republic of Teckia
Die Republik von Teckia
[[File:        flag of teckia|125px|border|Flag of Teckia]]
Flag
Sable a eagle rising or in full, gyronny azure.png
Coat of arms
Motto: Liberal und Frei

"Liberal and Free"
Anthem: Oh mein Teckia, dein Vaterland so frei
Oh Teckia, the Fatherland so free a
Geographical Position of Teckia.png
Statusindependent
Official languages
Religion
-none-
Demonym(s)Teckian
GovernmentLiberal Democratic Socialist Republic
• Prime Chancellor
the Mann
• Vice Chancellor
Johannes Frei
Legislature      Parliament
Landesregierung
Landestag
Establishment
• Foundation of the Republic of Teckia
17.04.2020
Population
• April 2020 estimate
10,000,000
Gini (2020)84.45
very high (14,467th)
CurrencySilver (Slv)
Time zoneUTC+4,+5
Driving sideright
Calling code+35

Teckia or offically known as the Republic of Teckia, is a Liberal Democratic Socialist Republic. Teckia is located in the continent of the "New World" in Anteria. Teckia borders Shedehnoah, New Gujo, Revolutionary Indiana and Valcouria. The Teckian economy, worth 206 billion silvers a year, is specialized and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Trout Farming, Tourism, and Soda Sales. State-owned companies are common. Average income is 20,664 silvers, and distributedevenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Teckia's national animal is the eagle, which soars through the nation's skies.

History

Economy

Foreign Policies

People