Tristain-La Fontaine

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The Kingdom of Tristain-La Fontaine
Regnum Tristain et La Fontaine
Royaume de Tristain du La Fontaine
Flag of Tristain
Flag
Coat of Arms of Tristain
Coat of Arms
Motto: 
Constantia et Virtute
"Consistency and Virtue"
Anthem: God Save the King
Capital
and largest city
Tristainia
Official languagesEnglish
French
Recognised national languagesNihhonese
Latin
Celts
Al Bhed
German
Demonym(s)Tristanian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy within another constitutional monarchy
• Co-Monarchs
Noctis Lucis Caelum
Henrietta
• First Minister
Charles Francis du Albermarle
LegislatureParliament
House of Lords
House of Commons
Establishment
• Lucis-Tristainian Act of 1801
25 December 1801
• Acts of Union 2012
15 July 2012
Area
• 
242,495 km2 (93,628 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.30
Population
• 2014 estimate
58,387,000
• Census
58,387,000
GDP (PPP)2014 estimate
• Total
71.987 trillion Gil
• Per capita
86,257.87kr
Gini38.2
medium
HDI (2013)Increase 0.892
very high
CurrencyLucis Gil (GLG) (G)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+151
ISO 3166 codeGL
Internet TLD.gl

Tristain-La Fontaine is a sovereign kingdom within the United Kingdom. It lies southeast of the Lucis Isles and occupies the whole Tristainian archipelago.

The Kingdom of Tristain-La Fontaine first emerged as an independent Kingdom in the early Middle Ages until 1801. By inheristance, Tristanian Queen Anne became Queen of Lucis, Queen of Accordo, and Queen of Niflheim after the death of William III. His daughter Mary was forced to relinquish the inheritance to the Lucian, Accordish, and Niflheimian throne after her marriage to the Archduke of Gallia, which meant that Anne was the closest to the throne. The Lucis-Tristainian Act of 1801 was signed on December 25 of the same year which granted Tristain's unofficial political union. By 2012 on the 15th of July, the Acts of Union 2012 was declared official, which unified the whole Tristainian archipelago with the Lucis Isles. However, the Queen of Tristain, Henrietta remained the sovereign under a co-monarchy over Tristain with King Noctis Lucis Caelum.

Tristain has a distinct culture from the UK but some parts of the cultural aspect are similar to the ones found in the UK. Originally, French was the official language in Tristain, until in 1801, when English was adopted with the same accent as that of Lucis English. Tristain is also a member of the International Red Cross and the Commownealth of Nations as a country part of the UK. Its military is also merged with the United Kingdom as part of the improved Lucis Armed Forces.

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