Tsanga
Federation of Tsanga Shirikhuri ya Tsanga | |
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Motto: "Udugu wa Usawa wa Uhuru" "Brotherhood, Liberty, Equality" | |
Anthem: "Ode to the Tsan" | |
Capital | Anjklomji |
Largest city | Lacag |
Official languages | Mrefuti |
Recognised regional languages | Kuseam, Mpaki, Ardhijaan |
Ethnic groups | Tsangan, Mpaki, Ardhijaan |
Demonym(s) | Tsangan |
Government | Federal semi-presidental Republic |
• Chancellor | Casimir Bergen |
• Vice-Chancellor | Sabah Shamoud |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
House of Commons | |
Establishment | |
• Unification | 12th March 1625 |
• Monarchy abolished | 1st December 1873 |
Area | |
• Total | 662,937 km2 (255,961 sq mi) |
Population | |
• February 2026 estimate | 68,718,000 |
• 2018 census | 72,612,809 |
• Density | 47.48/km2 (123.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2026 estimate |
• Total | 3.9417 trillion Rovas |
• Per capita | 14,910 Fedhas |
GDP (nominal) | 2026 estimate |
• Total | 4 trillion Fedhas |
• Per capita | 18,503 Fedhas |
Gini (2026) | 38.2 medium |
HDI (2026) | 0.761 high |
Currency | Fedha (TFD) |
Time zone | UTC-6 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +16 |
ISO 3166 code | LTA |
Internet TLD | .ts |
Tsanga (pronounced [Tsɑːŋgə]), officially the Federal Republic of Tsanga, is a country in North Takaria. It is the second most populous country in Takaria after Locotima, and one of the most densely populated nations on Telrova. Tsanga is situated between the Nyeupe-bluu Mountains seas to the north, and the Ndefu river system to the south; it covers an area of 662,937 square kilometres (255,961 sq mi), with a population of almost 73 million within its 5 constituent states and single federal territory. Tsanga borders Austerland to the north, and Locotima to the south. The nation's capital is Anklomji and its financial centre is Lacag; the largest urban area is the Mto.
The post-Fakhri period was tumultuous, with many military coups and coup attempts shaking the country from 2008 to 2026. Tsanga was under Emergency Law from 2025 to 2026, effectively suspending most constitutional protections for citizens. In 2026, Tsanga was engulfed by a brief civil war, ending in the expulsion of Nia Sauda and the election of Musa Imari in the 2026 general elections.