Acturia
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State of Acturia tùr Óxonõ (Turian) | |
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Flag | |
Location of Acturia (green) and Acturian-occupied territories (light green) | |
Capital and largest city | Nefeyant |
Official languages | Turian Classical Turian |
Recognised national languages | Upper Polnodlin Lower Polnodlin Vorodian |
Demonym(s) | Acturian |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 47683000 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | 1,351.861 trillion |
• Per capita | 28351 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 536.148 trillion |
• Per capita | 11244 |
Gini | 38 medium |
HDI | 0.78019 high |
Currency | Acturian Altan (ALT) |
Time zone | UTC+4:30 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy CE |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +900 |
ISO 3166 code | TU |
Internet TLD | .tu |
Acturia (/ˌækˈtjuːriə/; Turian: Óxontùr [ˈɔːxɞnˌtuːr]), officially the State of Acturia (Turian: túr Óxonõ [ˈɔːxɞnɔw]), is a country in western Surucia. It borders the Bolshtine Republic to the west, X to the east, X to the south-east and X to the south-west. The capital and largest city of Acturia is Nefeyant, with other major cities including Perin, Shotay, Parech and Yarin.
History
• several disunited tribes
• Turian unification under one ruler → brief period of being united → dissolves immediately after ruler death
• several disunited kingdoms
• unified under Khanate from the East
• breaks apart into several kingdoms
• kingdom of Perin takes over Shotay, then the rest
• State of Acturia
• First Invasion of Acturia (1927–1928)
• Second Invasion of Acturia (1939–1941)
• First Vorod War (1956–1959)
• Acturian Revolution (1957–1958)
• Second Vorod War (1993–1997)
• Third Vorod War (2006–2009)
Geography
Acturia is characterised by a relatively flat topography, though mountains can be found in the north and south-east of the country. The main river of Acturia crosses the east of the country in north-southernly direction. The majority of the population lives alongside it or its tributaries.
Climate
Much of Acturia is dominated by a semi-arid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, with the north of the country being generally cooler and significantly wetter (especially the Vorod Territory).
Politics and government
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Demographics
Religion
There are two major religious groups in Acturia: Perendism and Jyanism. In general, there is a trend towards areas in the south of the country and rural areas to be predominantly Jyanist, while areas further north as well as urban areas in the country’s east tend to be predominantly Perendist, with the city of Perin in the north-east being the centre of Acturian Perendism, while the city of Yarin in the south is the centre of Acturian Jyanism. Both religions take influences from traditional Turian beliefs and use Classical Turian as their liturgical language.
Perendism in Acturia is, for the most part, Classical Perendism which does not recognise the Dicere, though some Apostolic Perendist communities can be found in the north and north-west of the country, particularly along the border with the Bolshtine Republic and in the Vorod Territory.