Tusis

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Introduction

Grand Sultanate of Tusis
سلطنة طوسيس الكبرى
Saltanat Tusis Alkubraa
Flag of Tusis
Flag
Coat of arms of Tusis
Coat of arms
Motto: "Realm of the Elephant"
CapitalTusis
Official languagesArabic
Ethnic groups
  • 73.1% Berber-Semetic
  • 9.6% Florentian Creole
  • 8.2% Axaemenid Gelts
  • 6.4% Ateenian
  • 2.7% Other
Religion
  • 87.2% Salamist
  • 6.8% Christian
  • 4.3% Vjoldinism
  • 1.7% Other
Demonym(s)Tusisian
GovernmentFederal Islamic absolute monarchy
• Sultan
Tawfiq Naji Al Utica
Formation
• Tusisian Empire
28
• Kingdom of Tusis
976
• Sultanate of Tusis
1134
• Socialist Republics of Tusis
3 March 1962
• Grand Sultanate of Tusis
12 October 1971
Area
• Total
333,300 km2 (128,700 sq mi)
Population
• July 2022 estimate
34,121,000
• September 2018 census
32,166,234
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$108,713,873,893
• Per capita
$3,743
HDIIncrease 0.656
medium
CurrencyTusisian Dinar (TSD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+06
Internet TLD.ts

The Grand Sultanate of Tusis, commonly known as Tusis (tu·sis; pronoucned /tu:sɪs:/ or too·sis), is a country located in Alharu on Eurth. The country has a hot Mediterranean climate, allowing for pleasant temperatures all year round. Tusis's neighbors consist of Florentia in the west, Cashar and Hemahat in the south, and Verde and Per-Aten in the north. With a population of 34.1 million, it's the most populous country in mainland West Alharu. The Sultan and his Viziers convene in the capital city, Tusis, to discuss matters of the state.

Tusis is an absolute monarchy comprised of 6 federal states ruled by Viziers. The Viziers control absolutely over their states besides the payment for public services, which decisions are granted to the sultan. Both the Viziers and the Sultan are determined by a patriarchal succession that forces the eldest living child to the previous ruler all the land that the previous ruler had. If a child from the previous ruler cannot be produced, the throne is given to the eldest male house member. The country is known for rampant corruption, economic disparity from the ruling families to the rest of the people, and the instability of the state. Yet, there is hope that with the end of the Tusisian Civil War that the nation will grow into a modern nation. The country is governed by the sultan Tawfiq Naji al-Utica.