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The first recorded diplomatic relations between Tyreseian and Pulaui peoples were cemented in the mid-11th century CE. During this period, what is now Tyreseia was a collection of merchant-dominated city-states under the suizerainty of the [[Fahran#History|Caliphate]]. Modern-day Pulau Keramat was the homeland of the [[Tahamaja Empire]], a seafaring collection of coastal trade posts and mercantile centers that spanned the [[Ajax|Ozeros Sea]]. Thanks to the Caliphate's dominance of most of the entirety of northern Scipia, the Tyresene merchants within were granted newfound access to far-flung markets away from the Periclean. Several merchants from places like New Tyria and Coptia (now Oyat) formed the League of the East in 947 CE to exploit the Ozerosi market. Their first project was to found the city of Shidunadast (now on the east coast of modern-day [[Fahran]]), which grew over the intervening centuries from a trade outpost into the beating political and economic heart of the Tyresene trade network in the region. Not long after the Tyresene commercial expansion into the Ozerosi region did the merchants begin hearing of, and later interacting with, the rising Tahamajans. The Empire was actively expanding its own trade network in the region, and the two quickly established trade bonds in the early 11th century. The Tyresene arrival proved fortuitous for the Tahamajans; not only did they have a new trade partner that could bring them goods from Belisaria and the Periclean, but the religion of the Tyresene traders made them particularly useful. Many communities in the Caliphate and other [[Azdarin|Yen]]-dominated religions were opposed to trade with the N'n | |||
==Trade and economics== | ==Trade and economics== |
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Relations between the nations of Pulau Keramat and Tyreseia and their respective predecessor states have existed since well before the two modern states came into being.
Pulau Keramat |
Tyreseia |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Pulaui Embassy, New Tyria | Tyreseian Embassy, Kopiona Poi |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Muhur Kuswoyo | Ambassador Batnoam Petrus |
Country comparison
United Confederacy of Pulau Keramat | Workers' Federation of Tyreseia | |
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Populations | 83.5 million (2022) | 33.3 million (2020) |
Area | 594,880 km2 | 527,552 km2 |
Population density | 140.28/km2 | 63.1/km2 |
Capital | Kopiona Poi | New Tyria |
Largest city | Tau Harimua | New Tyria |
Government | Confederated oligarchical constitutional republic | Federal syndicalist directorial council republic |
Current Leader | Dewan Emas Council (both head of state and government) |
Council of State (corporate body) (both head of state and government) |
Official languages | Birha, Mataram, Raji, Tuganani, Ahlranese | Tyrian, Latin, Takelat, Hebrew |
Main religions | N'nhivara (33%) Bulanan Asalism (31%) 'Iifae Azdarin (8%) Margaya (5%) Panonpoé Asalism (5%) Other (21%) |
Irreligious (44%) Coptic Nazarism (30%) Judaism (15%) Neo-Aradian (8%) Other (3%) |
GDP (nominal) (2020) | $1.9 trillion ($23,951 per capita) | $714 billion ($21,468 per capita) |
Military expenditures |
History
The first recorded diplomatic relations between Tyreseian and Pulaui peoples were cemented in the mid-11th century CE. During this period, what is now Tyreseia was a collection of merchant-dominated city-states under the suizerainty of the Caliphate. Modern-day Pulau Keramat was the homeland of the Tahamaja Empire, a seafaring collection of coastal trade posts and mercantile centers that spanned the Ozeros Sea. Thanks to the Caliphate's dominance of most of the entirety of northern Scipia, the Tyresene merchants within were granted newfound access to far-flung markets away from the Periclean. Several merchants from places like New Tyria and Coptia (now Oyat) formed the League of the East in 947 CE to exploit the Ozerosi market. Their first project was to found the city of Shidunadast (now on the east coast of modern-day Fahran), which grew over the intervening centuries from a trade outpost into the beating political and economic heart of the Tyresene trade network in the region. Not long after the Tyresene commercial expansion into the Ozerosi region did the merchants begin hearing of, and later interacting with, the rising Tahamajans. The Empire was actively expanding its own trade network in the region, and the two quickly established trade bonds in the early 11th century. The Tyresene arrival proved fortuitous for the Tahamajans; not only did they have a new trade partner that could bring them goods from Belisaria and the Periclean, but the religion of the Tyresene traders made them particularly useful. Many communities in the Caliphate and other Yen-dominated religions were opposed to trade with the N'n
Trade and economics
Law enforcement
Military and security
Border controls and immigration
Visas to travel are required by both states for periods of stay longer than 30 days.