Thetlia

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Kingdom of Thetlia
Tiwnas Ceirú
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CapitalLanowen
Official languagesThetlian (Ceirú)
Recognised national languagesEnglish
GovernmentParliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
John I
Estevan Manley
Population
• 2023 estimate
26,039,443
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Thetlia, officially the Kingdom of Thetlia (Tiwnas Ceirú) is a country on the north-west coast of Euronia, facing the Northern Ocean. Thetlia is bordered by Allieu to the west, Sontre to the east and Noravia to the south. The capital and largest city is Lanowen, other major cities include Charleith, Abercasthe and Cambhear. Thetlia’s official language is Thetlian, known as Ceirú, but English is also a recognised language. Ceirú is widely spoken by Thetlians, who make up the majority of the population. Other groups are mainly comprised of people from neighbouring nations concentrated in the border cities. Thetlia's diverse geography includes plains, forests, mountains, as well as two major lakes in the north that serve as historic trade and population hubs. Thetlia also owns the Feid Christina Islands, which makes Thetlia the northernmost nation in Euronia, and 5th northernmost in the world.

Thetlia is constitutional monarchy, the reigning monarch (Ceirú: Crairtiúr) is the head of state, whilst a Prime Minister (Ceirú: Dónneibhetiúr) is selected by the winning party following an election. The reigning monarch is King John I, and the current Prime Minister is Estevan Manley. Thetlian citizens enjoy high levels of political freedom, with direct democracy making up a large portion of the Thetlian political system.

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