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'''Tisnoij''', officially the '''Federal Republic of Tisnoij''', or '''FR Tisnoij''' for short to avoid confusion with [[Tisnoij|the region of the same name]], was a country within the | '''Tisnoij''', officially the '''Federal Republic of Tisnoij''', or '''FR Tisnoij''' for short to avoid confusion with [[Tisnoij|the region of the same name]], was a country within the Tisnoij region of [[Vaniua]] and [[Soltenna]] throughout the latter half of the [[20th Century]]. The nation had its foundations in the aftermath of the [[Great Ekuosian War]], bordered by [[Ulvam]] and [[Imoztar]] to the east and [[Asota]] to the west. Four constituent republics made up the Federal Republic; [[Republic of Aifugon|Aifugon]], [[Republic of Ekvibron|Ekvibron]], [[Republic of Temedzen|Temedzen]] and [[Republic of Tsuinnia|Tsuinnia]]. The capital of the state was traditionally [[Uğēnama]], though briefly it switched to [[Esfason]] from 1991 to 1995, before the two cities essentially became co-capitals from 1995 to 1997, and once the state had all but split apart, Uğēnama became the ''de facto'' sole capital once again. | ||
The state originated in 1952, as a merger of various states within the region of Tisnoij that wished to unify under a federal republic for mutual defence and economic benefit. It became the first state to ever control all of Tisnoij simultaneously, and unite the disparate Tisnoijan people, including all major people groups of the [[Tispodan people|Tispoda]]. Expanding industry and development, the state soon began to lead the way in production and became an economic powerhouse for a few years. However, it was not to last, as in 1983, the economy began to take a sharp downturn. The economic crisis led to an increase in [[Nationalism in Tisnoij|ethnic nationalism]], with the two largest republics, Temedzen and Aifugon, becoming locked in a political power struggle. | The state originated in 1952, as a merger of various states within the region of Tisnoij that wished to unify under a federal republic for mutual defence and economic benefit. It became the first state to ever control all of Tisnoij simultaneously, and unite the disparate Tisnoijan people, including all major people groups of the [[Tispodan people|Tispoda]]. Expanding industry and development, the state soon began to lead the way in production and became an economic powerhouse for a few years. However, it was not to last, as in 1983, the economy began to take a sharp downturn. The economic crisis led to an increase in [[Nationalism in Tisnoij|ethnic nationalism]], with the two largest republics, Temedzen and Aifugon, becoming locked in a political power struggle. | ||
After a period of heavy political instability in the late 1980s and the 1990s, the Federal Republic essentially split into two entities in 1995; a [[Federal Republic of Tisnoij (Esfason)|government]] based in [[Esfason, Aifugon|Esfason]], which was considered by most to be the legitimate government of Tisnoij, and a splinter [[Federal Republic of Tisnoij (Uğēnama)|government]] in [[Uğēnama]]. In 1997, the disparate republics of Tisnoij began the process of [[Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Tisnoij|dissolving the Federal Republic]], the first state to leave being Tsuinnia, followed closely by Ekvibron, then Aifugon. Temedzen retained the name and style of the Federal Republic until 2001, claiming themselves to be the legitimate successors of the Federal Republic, and fighting the other three former republics in the [[Tisnoijan Wars]]. The [[Treaty of Ficyuci]] saw the end of such lofty claims, and the Federal Republic of Tisnoij was officially disbanded on 10 August 2001. | After a period of heavy political instability in the late 1980s and the 1990s, the Federal Republic essentially split into two entities in 1995; a [[Federal Republic of Tisnoij (Esfason)|government]] based in [[Esfason, Aifugon|Esfason]], which was considered by most to be the legitimate government of Tisnoij, and a splinter [[Federal Republic of Tisnoij (Uğēnama)|government]] in [[Uğēnama]]. In 1997, the disparate republics of Tisnoij began the process of [[Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Tisnoij|dissolving the Federal Republic]], the first state to leave being Tsuinnia, followed closely by Ekvibron, then Aifugon. Temedzen retained the name and style of the Federal Republic until 2001, claiming themselves to be the legitimate successors of the Federal Republic, and fighting the other three former republics in the [[Tisnoijan Wars]]. The [[Treaty of Ficyuci]] saw the end of such lofty claims, and the Federal Republic of Tisnoij was officially disbanded on 10 August 2001. |
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Federal Republic of Tisnoij | ||||||
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Capital | Uğēnama (1952-1991, 1995-2001) Esfason (1991-1997) | |||||
Languages | Aearos Aizocin Duogikos Ekvibro Imojan Jurozocin Kizaros Kovat --NORTH BAHDIC-- Tsuinnaficos | |||||
Government | Federal semi-presidential republic | |||||
Legislature | Government of the Federal Republic of Tisnoij | |||||
• | Upper house | Senate of the Federal Republic of Tisnoij | ||||
• | Lower house | Federal Parliament of Tisnoij | ||||
Historical era | Modern | |||||
• | Established | 1952 | ||||
• | 7th September Purge | 7 September 1995 | ||||
• | Dissolution of the Esfason government | 5 June 1997 | ||||
• | Final dissolution of the Federal Republic of Tisnoij | 10 August 2001 | ||||
• | Tisnoijan Wars | 1997-2015 | ||||
Today part of | Aifugon Temedzen Tsuinnia | |||||
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Tisnoij, officially the Federal Republic of Tisnoij, or FR Tisnoij for short to avoid confusion with the region of the same name, was a country within the Tisnoij region of Vaniua and Soltenna throughout the latter half of the 20th Century. The nation had its foundations in the aftermath of the Great Ekuosian War, bordered by Ulvam and Imoztar to the east and Asota to the west. Four constituent republics made up the Federal Republic; Aifugon, Ekvibron, Temedzen and Tsuinnia. The capital of the state was traditionally Uğēnama, though briefly it switched to Esfason from 1991 to 1995, before the two cities essentially became co-capitals from 1995 to 1997, and once the state had all but split apart, Uğēnama became the de facto sole capital once again.
The state originated in 1952, as a merger of various states within the region of Tisnoij that wished to unify under a federal republic for mutual defence and economic benefit. It became the first state to ever control all of Tisnoij simultaneously, and unite the disparate Tisnoijan people, including all major people groups of the Tispoda. Expanding industry and development, the state soon began to lead the way in production and became an economic powerhouse for a few years. However, it was not to last, as in 1983, the economy began to take a sharp downturn. The economic crisis led to an increase in ethnic nationalism, with the two largest republics, Temedzen and Aifugon, becoming locked in a political power struggle.
After a period of heavy political instability in the late 1980s and the 1990s, the Federal Republic essentially split into two entities in 1995; a government based in Esfason, which was considered by most to be the legitimate government of Tisnoij, and a splinter government in Uğēnama. In 1997, the disparate republics of Tisnoij began the process of dissolving the Federal Republic, the first state to leave being Tsuinnia, followed closely by Ekvibron, then Aifugon. Temedzen retained the name and style of the Federal Republic until 2001, claiming themselves to be the legitimate successors of the Federal Republic, and fighting the other three former republics in the Tisnoijan Wars. The Treaty of Ficyuci saw the end of such lofty claims, and the Federal Republic of Tisnoij was officially disbanded on 10 August 2001.