Thucyu
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National State of Thucyu |
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Motto: Millions as one build defensive ramparts with flesh and blood | ||||
Anthem: March On and Raise High! | ||||
Capital | Cyhotứnk | |||
Largest city | Phỳnhùn | |||
Official languages | Thucyan | |||
Demonym | Thucyan | |||
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic | |||
- | Supreme Leader | |||
Legislature | New Council | |||
Independence from Imperial Jigh in 1923 | ||||
- | First city-states | c. 1090–1040 BCE | ||
- | First united Thucyan state | 191 BCE | ||
- | Jihhan annexation | 10 BCE | ||
- | Thearch's Rebellion | 1861–1877 | ||
- | Declaration of Secession | 1923 | ||
- | Thucyan Civil War | 1925–1927 | ||
- | Annexation of Sonosem | 1941 | ||
- | Current Constitution | 1999 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2023 census | 76,842,210 | ||
- | Density | 289/km2 748.5/sq mi |
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HDI | 0.731 high |
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Currency | Thucyan Manypa | |||
Internet TLD | .tc |
Thucyu (Thucyan: Thừcyứ [tʰɨ˨t͡ɕɨ˥]), officially the National State of Thucyu, is a country located in southern Parshita. It is bordered by Gasherse to the north, Zimong and the Sea of Lahan to the east, Parshita Sea to the south and X to the west.
Etymology
The name Thừcyứ comes from Old Thucyan word /ˈtʰɨd͡ʑɨj/ which is a compound of /ˈtʰɨd͡ʑ/ (stone, rock) and /ˈɨj/ (human).