Tummylandia and Susistan

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Tummylandia and Susistan
Flag of Tummylandia and Susistan
Flag
Motto: "Kagawasan da Kauswagan!"
"Freedom and Liberty!"
Anthem: "Alsa, Tumilandja da Susistan!"
Capital
and
Tummytown
Official languagesTummylandian
Spanish
Russsian
Recognised regional languages
TBD languages
  • Regional Language 1
  • Regional Language 2
  • Regional Language 3
  • Regional Language 4
Ethnic groups
(2020)
31.5% Tummylandian
Religion
Christianity (number)
Demonym(s)Tummylandian-Susistani
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
LegislatureNational Assembly
Independence from Spain
• Independence from Spain declared
13 December 1825
• Reunification of Tummylandia and Susistan
13 December 1898
• Current constitution
1 September 2013
Area
• 
751,453 km2 (290,138 sq mi) (39)
Population
• 2020 census
88,455,597
GDP (PPP)1 estimate
• Total
4.741 trillion (1)
• Per capita
1 (1)
GDP (nominal)1 estimate
• Total
19,353 (1)
• Per capita
1 (1)
Gini (2020)32.8
medium (47)
HDI (2021)Increase 0.904
very high (28)
CurrencyTummylandian peso (TSP)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Tummylandian standard Time)
Driving sideright
Calling code+84
ISO 3166 codeTS
Internet TLD.ts

Tummylandia and Susistan (Tummylandian: Tumilandja da Susistan, Susistani: Tumilandiya ke Susistan) is a country located in Southeast Asia. It borders the Philippines to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the north, east, and south. It has an area of TBD (no square miles, including the overseas territories), and a population of 88 million people, making it the fourth most populous state in Southeast Asia, between Thailand and Vietnam. The country is composed of TBD provinces and 4 territories. The capital and largest city of Tummylandia is Tummytown, while the largest city of Susistan is Amoguis.

Tummylandia and Susistan was previously part of the Emu Confederation until the Philippine Crisis, when it was given to the Basque Space Imperium in exchange for Idaho to be ceded to the Emus. Basque rule was shortlived however, as the native Tummylandian population risen up and declared the Tummylandian Khanate, which later invaded the Emu Confederation and dominated Southeast Asia. During the Finno-Korean Hyper War, they invaded the Great Hwan Empire, launching attacks on China, however they were soon obliterated by the Giza Mass Autism Array when it failed to hit the intended target of the Finno Dyson Sphere but instead backfired and killed 99.3% of the population.


Etymology

Tummylandia comes from the Malay word "Tumilangga", which in turn originates from Sanskrit "Tumilanddha", which roughly means "abundant marijuana" because Tummylandia's climate is well suited for it. It can also mean "/e dance" and "bingus loving nation"

Susistan meanwhile means "land of the Susi", with Susi being an archaic term for the Susistani, the dominant ethnic group in Susistan.

History

Basque rule

In 9694 BCE, the Basque Ultravisionary Space Imperium, an ally of the Proto-Finnic Holy Roman Khaganate, also known as the Ancient Finnish Empire, got into a war with the Emu Confederation over a lack of butter. The war lasted 367 years, ending when the Emu Confederation and the Basque Ultravisionary Space Imperium had a peace agreement in Tondo, which ended when they got stabbed to death by local Tondo citizens.

During Basque rule over Tummylandia, The Philippines, and Sabah, the local population of the area were forcibly basque-inized and whatever religion they had in the Basque Country before christianity spread i dunno.

Start of the Finno-Korean Hyper War

In 8250 BCE, He ended up sending a Bayraktar to a Korean Shrimping boat located outside the coast of Iceland, a dominion of the Proto-Finnic Holy Roman Khaganate. This inadvertendly caused the "TNO Shrimp Boat Mass-Brainrot Event", which severely affected Omsk, that big building in Neu Berlin, Burgundy, Guangdong and Buryatia. This incident later spread to the Korean heartland itself, causing the city of Hyosan to be quarantined. The then-Great Hwan Emperor Kim Il-Sung I Hwan blamed it on the Finns, who he called "western capitalist pigdogs", before announcing a special military operation on Finland. It is believed by historians, archaeologists, and scholars that it was mainly caused by the Mass Brainrot event, aswell as the dispute over Turan, which was the ancestral homeland for both empires.

Other theories for why the Finno-Korean Hyper War began was that it was caused by the infamous scientist Yakub, while others still say it was caused by the Lemurians, who briefly joined on the side of the Finns before dissapearing around 8000 BCE during the Departure of the Nephilim and Dissapearance of Lemuria.

Tummylandian Khanate

While the Anatolian Theater was ongoing in 7420 BCE, many Arabs, Turks, Kurds, and Proto Indo-Europeans fled south to the city of Susa. It was there when tummyfart arrived and proclaimed to the refugees that he will build a boat that will take them to a promised land. The refugees, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, went south to the Persian Gulf, with many more down. When they reached the Persian Gulf, tummyfart himself appeared with several large boats. They, along with various animals, boarded the vessels before leaving to the newly created island of Susistan, named after the city where they all convened at. The people that resided there were now called Susis, after the old city where they came from.

Meanwhile in Tummylandia, the local populace were angry at Basque rule and held a revolt, backed by the refugees in Susistan. They formed the Tummylandian Khanate, which later invaded the Philippines and large swathes of northern Nusantara, severly humiliating the Emu Confederation.

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Colonial era

Tummylandian Revolution (1892-1898)

Reunification of Tummylandia (1898-1900)

Pre-war era (1900-1941)

World War Two (1942-1945)

Post-war era (1945-2010)

Tummylandian Civil War (2010-2012)

Contemporary era (2012-

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