Tyreseia
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Workers' Federation of Tyreseia Labōrātōrum Foederatio Tyreseiae (Latin) | |
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Capital | none specified |
Largest city | New Tyria |
Official languages | none at national level |
Recognised national languages | Tyrian, Latin, Tamaziɣt, Hebrew, Tamashek |
Ethnic groups (2020) |
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Religion | Secular state |
Demonym(s) | Tyreseian, Tyrian (outdated) |
Government | Syndicalist directorial federation |
• President of the Council of State | Hasdrubal Fulvius Crassus |
• President of the Supreme Workers' Council | Yoana Wechsler |
Legislature | Supreme Workers' Council |
Establishment | |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 33,275,404 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $714,373,343,528 |
• Per capita | $21,468.51 |
Currency | Tyreseian piastre (TYP) |
Date format | mm/dd/yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .tyr |
Tyreseia, formally known as the Workers' Federation of Tyreseia, is a sovereign state in northern Scipia, along the basin of the Periclean Sea. It borders that sea on the north, the Charnean Empire on the south, and Aɣmatia on the west. Tyreseia is a decentralized, worker-led federation laid out along syndicalist principles. The nation is home to a diverse number of ethnicities, religions and languages, all reflecting the various empires, kingdoms, tribes and other civilizations that have inhabited the region over millennia. In Tyreseia's north, large, bustling cities like New Tyria hug the coast, sandwiched between vineyards, farms, and drydocks; in the south, The xxx Mountains dominate the skyline and halt the encroaching desert, itself dotted with river valleys, oases, trade posts, and numerous nomadic tribes who make the hinterlands their home.
In antiquity, the region now known as Tyreseia was ruled by the Tyrian civilization, a conglomerate of city-states led by the eponymous Tyria. After a fall from grace and a decline in Periclean trading power, the entire region was subsumed by the Latin Empire in xxxx.