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Triame

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United Kingdom of Triary and Saek
Motto: “Uni'ag tsa roi”
United by our king.
Anthem: "The rose of the glory"
Royal anthem: "God bless the king"
LocationNorthwestern Olivacia, east of the Sunadic Ocean
Capital
and
Riosar
Official languagesTriamian
Ethnic groups
(2023)
82% White, 11% Asian, 7% Other
Religion
(2023)
Christian
Demonym(s)Triamian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary semi-constitutional one-party monarchy
LegislatureParliament
House of Royal-elected
House of the People
Union
• Duchy of Triary
645
• Union with the County of Saek
1125
• Absolute Monarchy of Triame
1323
• First Civil War
1489 - 1491
• Grand-Duchy of Triame
1492
• Second Civil War
1783 - 1795
• Republic of Triary
1796
• 1812
Revolution of the Royals
• 1813
United Kingdom of Triary
• 1825
Constitution of the Royal Kingdom
• 1893
Prohibition of Serfdom
• 1956 - 1979
"Triamian Economic Miracle"
• 1985 - 1990
Military Dictatorship
• 1992
Return of the monarchy and creation of a new constitution
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase2.svg 96,203,982
• 2022 census
96,203,982
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 5.411 Trillion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 56,244 ACU (not ranked)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 3.404 Trillion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 35,388.29 ACU (not ranked)
Gini (2022)31.5
medium (not ranked)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.919
very high (not ranked)
CurrencyDitrio (₯) (TRI)
Time zoneUTC-6
Date formatdd/mm/yy
Driving sideright
Calling code+130
Internet TLD.tr

Triame(IPA:/ˈsʊ.kɒŋ/), officialy the United Kingdom of Triary and Saek (Triamian: Roiamo Uni'de Triaria'et Saek) is a country in northwestern Olivacia. Triame covers a land area of TBA2 , with a population of 96,203,982 inhabitants, ammounting to a population densitsy of TBA inhabitants per km2 , it is one medium-high populated nation in Anteria, and one of the largest christian majority country, with over 79% of the population identifying as christian. The majority of the population (about 52%) live in the northern part of the country.

Triame is a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional one-party monarchy, with a parliament divided in the House of Royal-elected and the House of the People. It has TBA provinces, that have certain administrative powers granted by the central government. Triame's capital, Riosar, is the largest city in the country and among the largest in Olivacia. Triame shares land borders with Sukong in the south, and RIamo in the north.

Etymology

According to the [TBA] Common Dictionary, the name "Sukong" is derived from the north-western city of Shiu Kung (熊公), whose name means "Bear Duke" in Sukong. The Riamese sailors had arrived to the city in about [TBA], when Shiu Kung was still an independent city state. Overtime, especially during the Riamese colonisation of Sukong, the name was butchered to its current form, Sukong.

Louke (Lòu Kě, 綠國, IPA:[lou˧˩kɤ˧˩˦], is the native name for Sukong, used in all of the language's dialects. It is mentioned in the Constitution of Sukong, as well as many historical sources. The name means "Green Country", refering to the nation's lush rainforests. Its use only became common shortly before the 1938 Socialist Revolution.

[TBA names in other languages native to Sukong]

History

Geography

Climate

The climate of Sukong comprises of a wide range of weather conditions across a large land area and varied topography, however most of the country is tropical. The Köppen climate classification system divides the country into five main climatic zones: equatorial, monsoon, tropical savanna, semi-arid, and subtropical. The variation in the country's climatic conditions produces many microclimates, ranging from equatorial rainforests in the south, tropical savannas in north-eastern Sukong, and laurel forests in the eastern mountains.

Biodiversity and conservation

Enviroment

Government and politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Largest populated areas

Judicial system and law enforcement

Human rights

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Resources

Transport

Research

Tourism

Demographics

Population

Urbanisation

Migration

Religion

Spread of Buddhism

Native religious beliefs

Health

Education

Languages

Culture

Cinema

Music

Literature

Architecture

Art

Cuisine

Sports

See also

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