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The Partial Monarchy of Triren
Flag of Triren
Flag
of Triren
Coat of arms
Motto: "Við munum rísa upp úr höfunum."
Anthem: "Across the Seas"
Capital
and largest city
Thalassus
Official languagesTrirenus
Recognised regional languagesHørmanði
Ethnic groups
Tethnian
Demonym(s)Trir
GovernmentSemi-Constitutional Monarchy
• King
Aberdeen Árgeirsson Gozelinus VII
• Prime Minister
Hjörtþór Þjóðreksson
LegislatureBi-Cameral
Counsel of Lords
Parliament
Establishment
• Tethnian Colonization
1147
• Founding of Triren
1686
Area
• Total
360,822 km2 (139,314 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
89,483,860
• Density
248/km2 (642.3/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
3.21 Trillion ACU
• Per capita
35,874.86 ACU
CurrencyTrir Krona [𝕶] (TKR)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright

Triren, officially The Partial Monarchy of Triren, is a sovereign nation located within southwest Thrismari and borders the nation of Hiblund to the south. The oceanic bodies that Triren borders include the Hagalaz Ocean to the north, the Marigic Gulf to the east, and the Safír Bay to the west. Including these sea borders Triren also borders the following nations Frarstizk, Gassasinia, Shorks and Sharkbaits, Deimoseut, and Egsnart. It had a population of 89,483,860 people with a diverse culture spread throughout the nation. Its capital is Thalassus which is also its largest city.

The government of Triren most represents a bi-cameral semi-constitutional monarchy, with the Counsel of Lords acting as the upper house and the Parliament acting as the lower house and both chambers are governed by the royal sovereign, King Aberdeen Árgeirsson Gozelinus VII.

Triren has a diverse culture involving a mix of Tethnian culture and Nordic culture. While originally the Tethnian Culture was highly dependent on paganism, the modern official religion of Triren is now Protestantism.

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