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Tabulu, officially the {{wp|Commonwealth}} {{wp|Republic}} of the Tabulu Islands, is a [[Tabuhanouia|Tabuhanouian]] {{wp|island country}} consisting of 4 main islands ([[Ka'vaou]], [[Matakaia]], [[Ka'fua]], and [[Ta'lohuaia]]), 10 smaller inhabited islands, and over 100 small, uninhabited islands.<ref>Tabulu claims 30 miles of sea territory as opposed to the 15 miles typically sanctioned. This means that they have far more territory than it would appear, only an estimated 1/4 of the islands are habited. See [[Tabuluan Territories]].</ref> The capital of Tabulu is [[Fort Ka'kua]] on the island of Ka'fua. It is estimated that the original ancestors of the Tabuluans, the [[Tabouialan]], migrated from Western [[Thaudia]] on a primitive {{wp|outrigger boat}}. How they navigated the waters to the islands is unknown, although theories include {{wp|celestial navigation}} and knowledge of the islands passed down via {{wp|oral tradition}}.
The Commonwealth Republic of the Tabulu Islands, more commonly known as Tabulu or the Tabulu Islands, is a small [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_country island nation] located in [[Kristalotodove]]. Tabulu has a population of 195,312 [[Citizenship in Tabulu|citizens]] as of 2018, of which roughly 42,000 live in the national [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_city capital] of [[Fort Ka'kua]]. Tabulu is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation federal] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution constitutional] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_(government_title) presidential] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic republic]. The [[Tabuluan Territories|112 islands]] that Tabulu controls are divided into 14 [[Tabuluan Provinces|provinces]], with any city containing a population higher than 20,000 declared a [[Tabuluan Federal Territories|federal territory]]. In recent years, Tabulu has become a very popular [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism tourist destination], of which Tabulu has used to raise awareness about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_crisis climate crisis] that would raise the sea level, eventually drowning Tabulu. [[Education in Tabulu|Education]] and [[Employment in Tabulu|employment]] are recognized largely as high priorities of the government, with a literacy rate of 99.8 percent and an employment rate of 3.8 percent. Many workers are employed in the countries' [[Power in Tabulu|wind energy]] programmes, as well as working in the tourism industry. Tabulu's [[Foreign Relations of Tabulu|foreign relations]] with most countries are warm, however nations that produce large amounts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-renewable_resource non-renewable resources] have been often criticized by Tabulu.
 
In 1979, Tabulu gained official independence from [[Torvon]]. originally, it was formed as a {{wp|unitary}} {{wp|parlimentary}} {{wp|republic}}, however, following the 1984 referendum<ref>The 1984 Election overturned the unitary system in favour of a federal version. While still controversial, roughly 2/3 of Tabuluans prefer the federal government to the unitary one. See [[1984 Referendum (Tabulu)]].</ref> the government switched to a {{wp|federal}} {{wp|constitutional}} {{wp|presidential}} republic. Currently, Tabulu is a member of the [[Torvonese Commonwealth]], and almost entirely reliant on funding from Torvon.<ref>Torvon invests roughly 300 million dollars into the Tabuluan economy each year. Tabuluan economists have raised concerns about what would happen to Tabulu if Torvon were to collapse. See [[Torvonese Economy]] and [[Tabuluan Economy]].</ref> However, due to the heavy funding, the quality of life in Tabulu is far higher than even some nations with a higher GDP, and Tabulu is a highly popular tourist location.<ref>Tabulu's tourism sector leads the self-sustained portion economy. An estimated 160 million dollars is made from tourism. See [[Tourism in Tabulu]].</ref> Formerly, Tabulu was a colony of Torvon<ref>see [[Crown Colony of Tabulu]].</ref> and still maintains highly friendly relations with them.<ref>see [[Tabuluan-Torvonese Relations]].</ref>
 
=Etymology=
=Etymology=
The name Tabulu stems from the Tabuluan words ''Tabiaa'' and ''lou''. Tabiaa itself is a {{wp|portmanteau}}, of ''Tab'' and ''Ouia'', "land" and "ocean" respectively, however taken in combination to mean island. Lou is a word that is used to refer to the fruits of the islands, such as {{wp|bananas}}, {{wp|coconuts}} and {{wp|mangoes}}. A more literal translation is "sweetened dirt" which is likely in reference to the sweetness tasted in fruits.<ref> This is contested by [[Classical Tabuluan]] translators, modern Tabuluan is heavily influenced by Torvonese. Classical Tabuluan suggests that lou means ''sand''. See [[Classical Tabuluan]].</ref>
Tabulu's earliest naming can be traced back to the [[Tabuluan_Language|Tabuluan]] words for island and moon. "Ta'abu" is the Tabuluan word for island (lit. Ocean Land). "Liu" is the Tabuluan word for crescent, however has been appropriated to mean moon. The Torvonese spelling of Tabulu is "Tabjulu." While Tabulu is the recognized title of the region, many natives of the islands call Tabulu "Fu'lokatu" which translates to homeland. Further, in spite of Tabulu being the official name, Common speakers will often use the word "Tabula" instead of Tabulu, primarily due to naming conventions from the 19th century.
=History=
=History=
{{main|History of Tabulu}}
==Pre-Colonial Rule==
==Pre-Colonization==
==Early Torvonese Expiditions==
The first recorded peoples on Tabulu were the [[Tabouialan]] people, as indicated by both human remains and cave paintings. The Tabouialans sailed, as indicated in paintings, from Western [[Thaudia]] into the 4 modern Tabuluan islands. While disputes arise from where specifically in Torvon the people were estimated to have come from, the most widely accepted theory is that the Tabuluans migrated from modern-day [[Kilowatt]] during their migration. [[File:TabuluanCavePainting.jpg|thumb|left|Cave painting made by Early Tabouialans, roughly 1,800 BCE. It depicts a dance with some form of primitive {{wp|maracas}}.]] These people are assumed to have made basic straw houses built on wooden foundations, although the majority of wood was used for boats. Still, the Tabouialian were highly conservative with their materials, and had a high level of respect for the natural world.<ref> See [[Tabuluan Narrative Religion]].</ref>
==Torvonese Rule==
 
===Crown Colony of Tabulu===
It is estimated that near the year 1650, Tabuluans saw the first explorers from Thaudia.<ref>By cross-referencing Tabuluan claims with sailing records, it is guessed that this may have been the ''Nova Kri'' ship from Torvon.</ref> While no ships or men came close to the islands, there is definitive proof that these sailors existed, and would mark the transition into a new era for Tabulu, under colonial rule of Torvon.
===Crown Autonomy of Tabulu===
 
====1907 Revolution====
==Early Contact with Torvonese Explorers (1689)==
===Crown Dependancy of Tabulu===
===Foundation of Fort Ka'kua===
===Independence===
==Torvonese Rule (1842-1979)==
==Contemporary History==
===The plague of 1845===
===Equality Movement===
===Tabuluan Insurrection===
===The Great War===
====Battle of Tabulu====
===Majority Rule Implementation===
==Independence (1979)==
==21st Century==
=Government and Politics=
==Administrative Divisions==
==Political Parties==
==Judicial System==
==Law Enforcement==
=Geography=
=Geography=
==Climate==
==Islands==
==Ecology==
==Aquatic Territories==
=Economy=
==Conservation Efforts==
==Currency System==
==Climate Crisis==
==Major Income Sources==
===Torvonese Assistance===
===Tourism===
===Agriculture===
=Demographics=
=Demographics=
==Population==
==Language==
==Religion==
==Health==
==Health==
==Ethnic Groups==
==Education==
==Languages==
=Government and Politics=
==Religion==
==Political Divisions==
=Education=
==Parties and Elections==
=Culture=
==Foreign Relations==
==Contemporary Culture==
==Government Finance==
==Torvonese Culture==
==Military==
==Tattoos==
==Law Enforcement and Crime==
==Dances==
=Economy=
==Seafaring==
==Tourism==
=See Also=
==Foreign Assistance==
=References=
==Energy Technology==
{{reflist}}
==Distribution of Wealth==
[[Category:Anteria]]

Latest revision as of 17:34, 30 March 2021

Commonwealth Republic of the Tabulu Islands
Ca'bua Ton Fa'tim Tabulu
National Flag
Flag
National Seal
Seal
Motto: "Kea Mo Bea"
"Beauty and Prosperity"
Anthem: O, Heavenly Tabulu
Tabulu Loc.png
Capital
and
Fort Ka'kua
03°15'S 157°12'W
Official languagesTabuluan, Torvonese
Recognised national languagesCommon
Ethnic groups
(2018)
Religion
(2018)
Demonym(s)Tabuluan
GovernmentFederal Constitutional Presidential Republic
• President
Ocan T'fika
• Vice President
Hic'Moa Tavaka
LegislatureNational Assembly
Representative Assembly
Senatorial Assembly
Independence From Torvon
• Torvonese Exploration
1689
• Introduction as Crown Colony
October 19, 1842
• Partial Independence Granted
June 6, 1906
• Independence Granted
January 12, 1979
Area
• 
812.3 km2 (313.6 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.4
Population
• 2021 estimate
198,500
• 2018 census
195,312
• Density
240/km2 (621.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$416 Million
• Per capita
$34,312
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$318 Million
• Per capita
$29,899
Gini (2018)Negative increase 0.293
low
HDI (2021)Increase 0.682
medium
CurrencyTabuluan Dollar (TDR)
Time zoneUTC-10 UCT (Central Paisi Time)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy AD
Driving sideright
Calling code+828
Internet TLD.tbu

The Commonwealth Republic of the Tabulu Islands, more commonly known as Tabulu or the Tabulu Islands, is a small island nation located in Kristalotodove. Tabulu has a population of 195,312 citizens as of 2018, of which roughly 42,000 live in the national capital of Fort Ka'kua. Tabulu is a federal constitutional presidential republic. The 112 islands that Tabulu controls are divided into 14 provinces, with any city containing a population higher than 20,000 declared a federal territory. In recent years, Tabulu has become a very popular tourist destination, of which Tabulu has used to raise awareness about the climate crisis that would raise the sea level, eventually drowning Tabulu. Education and employment are recognized largely as high priorities of the government, with a literacy rate of 99.8 percent and an employment rate of 3.8 percent. Many workers are employed in the countries' wind energy programmes, as well as working in the tourism industry. Tabulu's foreign relations with most countries are warm, however nations that produce large amounts of non-renewable resources have been often criticized by Tabulu.

Etymology

Tabulu's earliest naming can be traced back to the Tabuluan words for island and moon. "Ta'abu" is the Tabuluan word for island (lit. Ocean Land). "Liu" is the Tabuluan word for crescent, however has been appropriated to mean moon. The Torvonese spelling of Tabulu is "Tabjulu." While Tabulu is the recognized title of the region, many natives of the islands call Tabulu "Fu'lokatu" which translates to homeland. Further, in spite of Tabulu being the official name, Common speakers will often use the word "Tabula" instead of Tabulu, primarily due to naming conventions from the 19th century.

History

Pre-Colonial Rule

Early Torvonese Expiditions

Torvonese Rule

Crown Colony of Tabulu

Crown Autonomy of Tabulu

1907 Revolution

Crown Dependancy of Tabulu

Independence

Contemporary History

Geography

Islands

Aquatic Territories

Conservation Efforts

Climate Crisis

Demographics

Population

Language

Religion

Health

Education

Government and Politics

Political Divisions

Parties and Elections

Foreign Relations

Government Finance

Military

Law Enforcement and Crime

Economy

Tourism

Foreign Assistance

Energy Technology

Distribution of Wealth