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Revision as of 22:11, 17 August 2019

Republic of Democratic Temay
Flag Seal
Anthem: Song of the High Mountains of the Most Serene Motherlands, Protected Eternally by the Heavens
Capital
and largest city
Dhap Thí
Official languages Temay
Recognised regional languages Zindarr
South Kaala
Demonym Temay
Government single-party state under military rule
 -  Generalissimo Soy Jeun-Nhao
Area
 -  429,141 km2
165,692 sq mi
 -  Water (%) 2
Population
 -  2011 census 2,116,560
 -  Density 58.5/km2
151.5/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
 -  Total $96.074 billion
 -  Per capita $4,344
GDP (nominal) 2014 estimate
 -  Total $24.615 billion
 -  Per capita $1,113
Gini (2014)39.8
medium
HDI (2014)0.521
low
Currency Khat (Kh) (TKH)
Time zone CMT (SCT+5)
Drives on the right
Calling code +44
Internet TLD .ty

Temay (Temay: Them Háoi [tʰem˩ ɦäuj˥˩]), officially the Republic of Democratic Temay, is a landlocked country located in Central Miraria, bordered by Selvgod to the north, Aetonia to the east and North Azey to the south. Primarily located in the Miralyan mountain range, Temay is one of the highest regions on Sahar, with an average elevation of 5,000 meters. The highest mountain on Sahar, Xiamangmu, is located primarily within Temay’s borders.

First settled by Tiengic peoples approximately 3000 years ago, the Temayan Kingdom was founded in 330CE and remained independent for almost 300 years before being subsumed by the Ughmar Khaganate in the 7th century.

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In the latter half of the 20th century, the country was wrought with political corruption and instability. Temay’s first ever democratic elections, held in 1994, were overshadowed less than two years later by the 1996 Temayan coup d’état, in which the democratically-elected Kúúlist government were overthrown by the country's national military.

Under General Soy Jeun-Nhao, Temay has moved towards a free-market economy. Under military rule the economy and standard of living have improved considerably, though the country still remains largely rural and underdeveloped. Critics of the regime have sought to bring attention to the country's poor human rights record, with strong limits on freedom of speech, assembly and religion, as well as suppression of political opponents.

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