Transbaltia

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Grand Duchy of Transbaltia

Flag of Transbaltia
Royal Flag of Transbaltia
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Coat of arms of Transbaltia
Coat of arms
CapitalTavliga
Official languagesLatovian, Estimerian, Pilithanian
Government
• Grand Duke
Otto IV
• Prime Minister
Albert von Ostland
LegislatureCabinet of the Grand Duchy
Population
• Estimate
16,450,000
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
329,000,000,000
• Per capita
20,000

Transbaltia, or formally the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia, is a country located in Mid Argis. It has a population of 16.4 million Transbaltians, from a variety of ethnic groups, primarily Latovians, Couritanians and Estimarians. The Grand Duchy is a monarchy, with the Grand Duke Otto IV regining since 1998.

Transbaltia borders Uppsund to the west and Dazhdinia to the east. Transbaltia's coast is on the LAKE, in which Transbaltia is across from Hinterlands. Transbaltia has a temperate climate, with fairly warm summers but cold and icy winters, which can shut off Transbaltia's ocean access due to the lake freezing during winter months. Three main rivers flow through Transbaltia. One along the border with Uppsund, one through the middle and another along the border with Dazhdinia. A canal is being prepared between the last river and a river to the north which would connect many major northern lakes and eventually the Canamo Sea to the Kezanoi Sea, giving an additional way of reaching the ocean to Ateenia, Mokhavia and Fina.

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Transbaltia is made up of 4 Duchies, each with their own Duke. The duke of Duchyname has acted as the Grand Duke since the founding of Transbaltia in Year. The current Grand Duke, Otto IV, was crowned in 1998 after the death of his mother Grand Duchess Theresa I.

The Palace of Tavliga has been the home of the Grand Dukes since Year.

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