Turglesia

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Turglesian Kingdom
Flag of Turglesia
Flag
Coat of Arms of Turglesia
Coat of Arms
Motto: "" (Turglesian)
CapitalVorda
Official languagesTurglesian
Recognised regional languagesCabernzan
Demonym(s)Turglesian
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Monarch
King Ferdinand III
Tralmore Czndanz
LegislatureParliament of Turglesia
Population
• 2019 estimate
2,790,778
• 2017 census
2,478,233
• Density
1,143/km2 (2,960.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$89,545 billion
• Per capita
$45,450
Gini (2019)35.3
medium
HDI (2019)Steady 0.9
very high
CurrencyKunar (K) (TEK)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy AD
Driving sideright
Calling code+243
Internet TLD.tur

Turglesia, officially the Kingdom of Turglesia (Turglesian: '), is a country located on the continent of North Utopia. It borders Maraknia to the east, Its capital city is Vorda, which is also the most populous urban area. The territory of Turglesia also comprises the autonomous region of Caberna.

History

Establishment

It is belived that the first people to settle whet is today Turglesia were from North Utopia although it is disputed where exactly. Most presume Daunlaund or New Wolvers. Those people who came to be known as the Turgs were sailing towards the South Utopian when they reached the Island of Vorda. This was in thd year 767 BC. The city of Vorda was founded two hundred years later in 960 BC. The Turgs eventually lent their nane to thd land they settled in and they quickly settled all of Vorda and the neighbouring isle of The Isle of Trulle. The Turgs went through a golden age as settlements expanded and the economy of the nation boomed. Quickly they began looking for new lands to expand their wealth.

The Reign of Conquest

In 1032 the then King, Valiel IV who was concerned over crowding on The Isle, Vorda began looking further out for new land in which his people could grow. He sent his navy to the islands surrounding Vorda and soon the new lands of Trostun and Nilus were founded. By the year 1060 all of the islands of the Outer Turglesian had been conquered and now an older Valiel decided that his people should look to the peninsula south west of the Outer Turglesian. They reached the Northern coast of what is now known as Inner Turglesia where they founded the province of Trulia and the city of Vells. They soon came into contact with the Cabernese who are also Turgs but settled the Turgeseian peninsula about 75 years prior to the Vordese Turgs. The two groups made an peace pact.

Union of The Crowns

In 1290 there were two kingdoms in the Turglesian lands. Caberna and Veijen which had their own monarchs and sprokks. The king of Caberna Leopold III did not have an heir and his nearest relative who was his cousin was Aleksander II who was also the heir to the throne of Veijen when Leopold died Aleksander became the king of Caberna, Aleksander's father Aleksander I died a year later meaning that Aleksander was now the monarch of both Caberna and Veijen he set about unifying the two kingdoms and formed The Kingdom of Turglesia with its capital in Vorda.

Cadanz Republic, Civil War

In 1610 in the city of Cadanz a group of 12 men known as "The Candanzan Republic Group" were formed as a group to try and get rid of thd Turglesian monarchy they quickly grew in number which was reported to the Turglesian Secret Police in Vorda. They staged a coup with the help of the Cadanzan provincial gaurd. They took over the province of Cadanza within six days and soon other provinces such as Ostria and Austra joined the new Republic of Turgs. The Turglesian Kingdom declared war on the three breakawag provinces. The Cabernese Royal Guard launched an invasion of the city of Jorn in Ostria and eventually took the province. Trulia and Noria pushed towards Cadanza from the west and north and sloely overwhelmed forces there. In Outer Turglesia there was more of a struggle as Austra took the the city of Trostun from Veijen despite this they were eventually defeated by the superior Veijen naval might. The Republic fell five years after its inception. After the war Cadanza was cut up between the victorious provinves abd the new province of Levina was forned from the southern portion of the province.

Autonomous Powers Act

In 1832 the Autonomous Powers Act was ratified in the Turglesian parliament that the province of Caberna wiuld be able to make its own decisions in the form of having its own devolved parliament in Cabenz and that it be recognised as an autonomous kingdom within Turglesia.

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Geography

The south of Inner Turglesia is mainly mountainous and is part of the greater South Utopian Plataeu. The Provinces of Ostria and Levina are the main provinces in the Inner Turglesian Alps but they extend as far north as Cadanza and Caberna. Northern Inner Turglesia is a flatter land made up of rolling plains and riverland. Outer Turglesia is nade up of mountainous Island ranges including the island of Outer Werg, the highest peak in the country can be found on Nilus.

Climate

Turglesia enjoys an oceanic climate with the provinces in Western Turglesia being considerably hotter climate and as you go further east the climate of the nation becomes temperate.

Government & Politics

The Kingdom of Turglesia is a constitutional monarchy. The Monarch's government is known as the constitutional government to distinguish it from the local provincial governments.

Foreign relations and military

Turglesia is a member of The Universal Pact and shares good relations with other members of the pact. It still uses its own currency although the nation plans to join the Utopia zone in the near future.

Local government

Turglesia is split into 9 provinces and each province has its own local assembly with the provinces of Vorda and Caberna having their own devolved governmemts yhat have more control over their respective lands than the ithers. These local governments were given by the sovreign in 1832 under the autonomous powers act.

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Religion

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