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Tummylandia and Susistan, officially the Federal Republic of Tummylandia and Susistan, is a country in Southeast Asia. It consists of 3,522 islands which are broadly categorized into Tummylandia, and Susistan. It is bordered by the Philippines to the west via the exclave of the Province of Biringan, the Philippine Sea to the east and north, and the Bay of Tummylandia to the south.
Tummylandia and Susistan, officially the Federal Republic of Tummylandia and Susistan, is a country in Southeast Asia. It consists of 3,522 islands which are broadly categorized into Tummylandia, and Susistan. It is bordered by the Philippines to the west via the exclave of the Province of Biringan, the Philippine Sea to the east and north, and the Bay of Tummylandia to the south.


Tummylandia was first inhabited by  
Tummylandia was first inhabited by Basques until the Atlantean Civil War, when General Aitor Bidegaina fired the mass-
== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The name "Tummylandia" is derived from the Javanese term '''Tumilanddha'' which was derived from Sanskrit, which meant "place of bad copper".  
The name "Tummylandia" is derived from the Javanese term ''Tumilanddha'' which was derived from Sanskrit, which meant "place of bad copper".  


Susistan on the other hand originates from the Atlanto-Basque Cold War in the city of Susa when Kurdish, Arab, Turkish, and Iranian refugees convened in the city. It was there where they built several large boats and emigrated to what is now modern day Amoguis.
Susistan on the other hand originates from the Atlanto-Basque Cold War in the city of Susa when Kurdish, Arab, Turkish, and Iranian refugees convened in the city. It was there where they built several large boats and emigrated to what is now modern day Amoguis.
== History ==
== History ==
=== Prehistory and Atlanto-Basque Cold War ===
=== Prehistory and Basque Civil War ===
=== Early history ===
=== Early history ===
=== Colonial era ===
=== Colonial era ===

Revision as of 13:26, 26 June 2023

Federal Republic of Tummylandia and Susistan
Republika Pederal sa Tumilandja ug Susistán (Tummylandian)
Flag of Tummylandia and Susistan
Flag
Motto: "Kagawasan ug Kauswagan!"
"Freedom and Liberty!"
Anthem: "Alsa, Tumilandja ug Susistán (Tummylandian)" (Rise up, Tummylandia and Susistan)
Capital
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Tummytown
Official languagesTummylandian
Spanish
Susistani
Recognised regional languages
Ethnic groups
(2020)
31.5% Tummylandian
Religion
Christianity (number)
Demonym(s)Tummylandian-Susistani
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
tummyfart65
• Vice President
REDBRICK_4AND20
• Speaker of the Assembly
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• Supreme Justice
Nethinge J. Nethingeson
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence from Spain
13 December 1825
• Reunification of Tummylandia and Susistan
13 December 1898
• Current constitution
1 September 2013
Population
• 2020 census
83,963,597
Gini (2020)32.8
medium (47)
HDI (2021)Increase 0.904
very high (28)
CurrencyTummylandian peso (TSP)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Tummylandian tandard Time)
Driving sideright
Calling code+84
ISO 3166 codeTS
Internet TLD.ts

Tummylandia and Susistan, officially the Federal Republic of Tummylandia and Susistan, is a country in Southeast Asia. It consists of 3,522 islands which are broadly categorized into Tummylandia, and Susistan. It is bordered by the Philippines to the west via the exclave of the Province of Biringan, the Philippine Sea to the east and north, and the Bay of Tummylandia to the south.

Tummylandia was first inhabited by Basques until the Atlantean Civil War, when General Aitor Bidegaina fired the mass-

Etymology

The name "Tummylandia" is derived from the Javanese term Tumilanddha which was derived from Sanskrit, which meant "place of bad copper".

Susistan on the other hand originates from the Atlanto-Basque Cold War in the city of Susa when Kurdish, Arab, Turkish, and Iranian refugees convened in the city. It was there where they built several large boats and emigrated to what is now modern day Amoguis.

History

Prehistory and Basque Civil War

Early history

Colonial era

Tummylandian Revolution

Reunification of Tummylandia

Geography

Demographics

Government and politics

Military

Economy

Science and Technology

Infrastructure

Culture