T'kampa Community

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T'kampa
UnitedTkampaFlag.png

WestTkampa.png EastTkampa.png
Anthem: 
T'kampa shown in blue
T'kampa shown in blue
Capital
Largest cityMarkium
Official languagesT'kampan
Demonym(s)T'kampan
GovernmentIn dispute between West T'kampa and East T'kampa
Raro Rutkemenmi
Rakase Ratsimanjava
Shasa Moso
Danoi Asalat
Legislature
Population
• 2017 estimate
27,053,198
• Density
349.06/km2 (904.1/sq mi)
Time zoneT'kampa Standard Time and Awaso Time
Driving sideright
Calling code
Internet TLD

T'kampa is a region in the Yulur Peninsula in Northeast Muambia. The division started in 1953 with the declaration of the Republic of T'kampa, the legitimacy of which is disputed. Since 1968, T'kampa has been divided along the T'kampan Demilitarized Zone, otherwise known as Darimo's line.

The T'kampa Community was established in 1994 as both West and East T'kampa joined the World Congress. The official aim of the organization is to facilitate cooperation where possible between both the west and east at the expense of neither side. It also includes the T'kampan diaspora, and allows for families separated by the split to visit one another.

Comparison of West and East T'kampa

Indicator West T'kampa East T'kampa
Formal name in English Republic of T'kampa (ROT) Democratic T'kampa (DT)
Flag WestTkampa.png EastTkampa.png
Emblem WtkEmblem.png EtkEmblem.png
Capital Kura Awaso
Official languages T'kampan
Government Presidential system
Representative democracy
One-party state
Meritocracy
Leader President of T'kampa Secretary-General of the
Democratic People's Rally
Formal consolidation 7 May 1968 20 May 1968
Population (2023 est.) 11,198,836 15,854,362
GDP total (2019 / 2023 est.) TBD TBD
GDP/capita (2019 / 2023 est.) TBD TBD
Currency T'kampan neto T'kampan sidol
Calling code +65 +102
Internet TLD .tk .dt
Drives on the right
Active military personnel 300,000
Military expenditure (2010/2022) TBD TBD

Three truths

Since its founding, the T'kampa Community has adhered to the three truths, which are agreed upon by all parties:

  1. There is one T'kampa, existing outside of politics, that is indivisible
  2. Cooperation between the two states in T'kampa is necessary for any reasonable political ends
  3. The diaspora is a legitimate extension of T'kampa