Nulshanti
Princedom of Nulshanti Kîntîko Mâina î Nosînte |
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Motto: United beneath Thagha | ||||
Anthem: Vindiña Cecîso Calling of the Nation |
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Capital and largest city | Istore | |||
Official languages | Pena | |||
Religion | Zarasaist | |||
Government | Constitutional Monarchy | |||
- | Grand Prince | Dantâ Bâyaşim | ||
- | Prime Minister | |||
Legislature | Cecîso Nadşesî | |||
- | Upper house | Nadşe Most | ||
- | Lower house | Cinose Most | ||
Establishment | ||||
- | Princedom Proclaimed | December 7, 1849 | ||
- | Boleca Dynasty | July 29, 1852 | ||
- | Constitution adopted | September 19, 1852 | ||
Area | ||||
- | 316,941 km2 122,372 sq mi |
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Population | ||||
- | 2019 census | 16,480,932 | ||
- | Density | 52/km2 134.7/sq mi |
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Drives on the | left |
Nulshanti, (Pena; Nosînte /no'sɨnte/) formally known as the Princedom of Nulshanti (Pena; Kîntîko Mâina î Nosînte) is a constitutional monarchy that borders Lenezan to the South, and TBD to the North. Most of the country belongs to the Humid continental climate, and has a total land area of 316,941 km2 with a population of 16,480,932. The most notable geographic feature is Lake Mar, which is supplied primarily by the river Eba. Its highest point is Tsindeum peak, which rises to a height of 2617 m.
Nulshanti was formed under a personal union of the princedoms of Imbac and Saruce in 1849. Several years later the union was solidified under the Bâyaşim dynasty in 1852, whose members originate from realms of modern day Balakia. In the late 19th century, Nulshanti saw rapid industrialization as Prince Tamasym oversaw efforts to model Istore after Shanvan and Baran. By the mid 20th century, much of the country's economy began to switch a service based economy to match the developments in Soltenna and Vaniua after the end of the GEW. The country has mostly remained politically neutral in most matters in the region.