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Crown of Temera

Koruna Ciamraja (Temeran)
4 other official names
of Temera
Coat of arms
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Temera (dark green) in Euclea (light green and light grey)
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LocationTemera (dark green) in Euclea (light green and light grey) and in the Association of Central Euclean States (light green).
Capital
and largest city
Rivne
Official languagesTemeran
Wazovian
Recognised national languagesGaullican
Recognised regional languagesAmathian
Soddoon
Ethnic groups
(2018)
Religion
(2018)
Demonym(s)Temeran
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Queen
Głurzana I
Filip, Duke of Tarnov
Marzyn Izłarzany
LegislatureKoroćie Żeniarały
Kębra Nubły
Kębra Komyni
Population
• 2018 census
16,203,405
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$509.726 billion
• Per capita
$31,458
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$266.675 billion
• Per capita
$16,458
Gini (2017)36.4
medium
HDI (2017)0.871
very high
CurrencyTemeran Pieniądze(Ᵽ) (TPD)
Driving sideleft

Temera (Temeran: Ciamraje), officially the Crown of Temera (Temeran: Koruna Ciamraja), is a country located in Western Euclea. The country is bordered to the south and east by Amathia, and to the east by Wazovia. Temera's x square kilometres (y sq mi) were home to an estimated 16.2 million inhabitants in 2018.

Temera is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Głurzana I, who has reigned since 2014. Temera's capital and largest city is Rivne, a cultural hub and financial centre with an urban area population of 1.8 million. Other major cities include Leonior, Kolonia, Leblic, Montebov and Thorn

The Crown of Temera consists of five constituent nations: Temera, Brugge, Sodden, Pontar, Rivira, and Vadra. Their capitals are Rivne, Leonior, Kordyn, Paryz, Montebov, and Thorn, respectively. The nations have their own devolved governments, each with varying powers, but such power is delegated by the Courts General of Temera, which may enact laws unilaterally altering or abolishing devolution.

During the Iron Age, what is now Temera was inhabited by the Mereics, a Tenic people. Solaria conquered part of the area in x BS, while assigning other parts to client kings. The Solarian rump state of Arciluco held it until the arrival of Marolevs in x AD, who formed several polities.

Etymology

Temerae -> 1. Tǐměrjě -> 2. T'ьm'rějě -> 3. Ciamrějě -> 4. Ciamraje

prōvincia -> 1. prŭvěncja -> 2. prъvěnʲdjě -> 3. prevʲěńdzě -> 4. provjandze

īnfantem -> 1. infantjě -> 2. jinfont'ě -> 3. jinfontě -> Infonta

History

Prehistory and protohistory

-Mostly Celtic

Antiquity

-Solarian Empire -Slavic migrations

Early Middle Ages

Late Middle Ages

Early Modern period

Modern period

Contemporary period

Eryk I during the state visit to Marolevia, 1968

Until the end of the Great War, Temera was closely tied to Amathia and Gaullica; Michał II had derived much of his personal wealth from estates in Amathia, and the royal family spent many summers in their palace in Amathia. The devastation and rapid political re-alignment in Euclea forced a revision of foreign and domestic policy. The collapse of the Tresian monarchy in Amathia saw a great decline in the numbers of the royal family, the seizing their estates and assets, and a break in relations between the two states.

In 1941, Michał II's 38 year old grandson inherited the throne as Eryk I. Eryk was the last Temeran monarch to exercise personal rule, establishing the various legislative courts as permanent bodies and reforming the position of prime minister. During the Phoney War Temera remained neutral, but enjoyed a cordial relationship with the Marolevian Syndicalist Union and followed its foreign policy, in a process known as temeranisation.

The collapse of the MSU unleashed a wave of anti-syndicalism throughout the former bloc. The Syndical-Democratic Unionists were barred from taking their seats in 1976, before the party was banned in 1977, along with other syndicalist and far-left parties. This resulted in a low-level armed conflict which ended in 1994 with mediation from the Euclean Community.

Geography

Politics

Temera is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Głurzana I is the monarch and head of state of Temera. The constitution grants the monarch executive and honorific powers. They preside over the Privy Council; appoints the Prime Minister, usually from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. The monarch also has the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. The only time this happened was in 19xx. The monarch is formally the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

Government

Temera has a parliamentary government based on the Ashcombe model. The parliament of the United Kingdom meets in the Palace of Setidava and has two houses: an elected Commons Chamber and a hereditary Noble Chamber. All bills passed must be given Royal Assent before becoming law.

The position of prime minister (Temeran: Don Prezydent Kuzielu, Lord President of the Council), Temera's head of government, belongs to the person most likely to command the confidence of the Commons Chamber; this individual is typically the leader of the political party or coalition of parties that holds the largest number of seats in that chamber. The prime minister chooses a cabinet and its members are formally appointed by the monarch to form Her Majesty's Government. By convention, the monarch respects the prime minister's decisions of government.

The cabinet is traditionally drawn from members of the prime minister's party or coalition and mostly from the Commons Chamber but always from both legislative houses, the cabinet being responsible to both. Executive power is exercised by the prime minister and cabinet, all of whom are sworn into the Privy Council of Temera, and become Ministers of the Crown. The current Prime Minister is Marzyn Izłarzany, leader of the Catholic People's Party who has been in office since 12 June 2007. Temera is divided into 525 constituencies, used to elect members of the Commons Chamber. General elections are called by the monarch when the prime minister so advises, and by convention should be called within five years of the last.

Devolved administrations

Temera, Brugge, Sodden, Pontar,, Rivira, and Vadra each have their own government and executive, led by a president and a devolved bicameral legislature.

Temera Brugge Sodden Pontar Rivira Vadra
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Capital Kołonia Leoniór Kordyn Paryz Męć Bowiny Turoń
Parliament Courts of Temera High Courts of Brugge Soddoon Courts Courts of Pontar Riviran Courts Courts General of Vadra
Current president Lecieca Mielć Ignacy Kieśliny Kwierzyn Radycz Ławra Wałacz Rzemi Faż Antoni Branik
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Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Demographics

Urbanisation

Ethnic groups

The Act of Nationalities, 1967, recognises several contemporary nationalities, within the context of the Temeran Crown. Distinct traditional identities within Temera include the Temerans, Bruggans, Soddoons, Pontarans, Rivirans and Vadrans. These identities tend to transcend ethno-linguistic lines, with Temerans, Soddoons, Wazovians and Amathians sharing common historical identities.

Culture