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'''Thuutia''' (Native language: ''Fthyyydh'', IPA: /fθyːːð/), officially the '''Thuutian Republic''', is a country located in Parshita, marking the transition between Parshita and Vaniua. It borders [[Jaihup]], [[Dapencher]], [[Amaia]] and [[Thumish Union]]. It is a rich and developed country, known for its rich background as a merchant-run state. It was for centuries considered the gateway netween Vaniua and Parshita, and as such controlled the flow of trade between the two subcontinents. Its most famous tourist attraction is the [[Gates of Faoghydh]], a massive stone gate erected to welcome travelers and to symbolize the transition between Vaniua and Parshita.  
'''Thuutia''' (Native language: ''Fthyyydh'', IPA: /fθyːːð/), officially the '''Thuutian Republic''', is a country located in Parshita, marking the transition between Parshita and Vaniua. It borders [[Jeehoop]], [[Amaia]] and the [[Thumish Union]]. It is a rich and developed country, known for its rich background as a merchant-run state. It was for centuries considered the gateway netween Vaniua and Parshita, and as such controlled the flow of trade between the two subcontinents. Its most famous tourist attraction is the [[Gates of Faoghydh]], a massive stone gate erected to welcome travelers and to symbolize the transition between Vaniua and Parshita.  


It is also known for its unique "monarchy", whose figurehead is known as the "Trade Prince" and is not an hereditary position, being instead chosen the richest person in the country for the position. The Thuutian people are very proud of their merchant background, and a common nationalist belief is that these merchants single-handedly funded the empires that conquered the area (although in reality it is more likely that they took advantage of their conquests to grow richer).
It is also known for its unique "monarchy", whose figurehead is known as the "Trade Prince" and is not an hereditary position, being instead chosen the richest person in the country for the position. The Thuutian people are very proud of their merchant background, and a common nationalist belief is that these merchants single-handedly funded the empires that conquered the area (although in reality it is more likely that they took advantage of their conquests to grow richer).

Revision as of 22:43, 17 August 2019

Thuutian Republic
Fthyyydh
Flag
Motto: "Steel wins battles, gold wins wars"
Anthem: ""
Location of Thuutia on Sahar
Capital
and largest city
Faoghydh
Official languages Thuutian Rartakan

Thuutian Vaniuan Thuutian Amaian

Gaeler
Ethnic groups (2015) TBD
Demonym Thuutian
Government Federal Parliamentary Monarchy with tribal elements
 -  Trade Prince TBD
 -  Prime Minster tbd
Legislature Golden Parliament
Area
 -  Total 465,432.07 km2
179,704 sq mi
Population
 -  2015 census 64229712
 -  Density 138/km2
357.4/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate
 -  Total 2 631 105 922 368
 -  Per capita 40 964
Gini (2015)51
high
HDI (2015)0.925
very high
Currency TBD
Time zone (SCT+4)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Drives on the right
Calling code +444
Internet TLD .yy

Thuutia (Native language: Fthyyydh, IPA: /fθyːːð/), officially the Thuutian Republic, is a country located in Parshita, marking the transition between Parshita and Vaniua. It borders Jeehoop, Amaia and the Thumish Union. It is a rich and developed country, known for its rich background as a merchant-run state. It was for centuries considered the gateway netween Vaniua and Parshita, and as such controlled the flow of trade between the two subcontinents. Its most famous tourist attraction is the Gates of Faoghydh, a massive stone gate erected to welcome travelers and to symbolize the transition between Vaniua and Parshita.

It is also known for its unique "monarchy", whose figurehead is known as the "Trade Prince" and is not an hereditary position, being instead chosen the richest person in the country for the position. The Thuutian people are very proud of their merchant background, and a common nationalist belief is that these merchants single-handedly funded the empires that conquered the area (although in reality it is more likely that they took advantage of their conquests to grow richer).

Thuutia's foreign policies are heavily focused on keeping peace, as they have become fierce supporters of pacifism, and defend diplomacy and trade above all.

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