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'''Translira''' (IPA: /tran.ˈslir.ə/, Native language: ''Tŕânclira'', IPA: /t̪ʀɑ̃.ʃli.ˈra/) is a country located on the southern tip of South Baredina that borders [[Sjuu]] to its north.  Slightly more than half the country lies south of the Antarctic Circle, and all but a small portion of it to the north is either ice cap, tundra or subarctic taiga.  It borders the Chistonawe Sea to its south, and the southern reaches of the Saru sea (that lie between South Baredina and Ystel) to its east. <!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->
'''Translira''' (IPA: /tran.ˈslir.ə/, Native language: ''Tŕãclirä'', IPA: [t̪ʀ̝ɑ̃h̪͆l̪ira]) is a country located on the southern tip of South Baredina that borders [[Sjuu]] to its north and [[Nolcik]] to its west.  Slightly more than half the country lies south of the Antarctic Circle, and all but a small portion of it to the north is either ice cap, tundra or subarctic taiga.  It borders the Chistonawe Sea to its south, and the southern reaches of the Saru sea (that lie between South Baredina and Ystel) to its east, sharing a maritime border with [[Osteria]].<!-- add the country's geographic location, name its neighbours (if any) --> <!--Briefly present the country in terms of history, language, politics, something the country is well-known for. -->


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 16:31, 21 June 2018

The Directorial Republic of Translira
Tŕãclirä
Flag
Translira as viewed from the bottom of a globe.
CapitalGrø̃ Pniþäbëj
Largest Gyeukuþmo
Official languages Atruozan
Demonym Transliran
Government Parliamentary Directorial Republic
Area
 -  3 884 771 km2 (2)
1 499 918 sq mi
Population
 -  2016 census 6 142 539
 -  Density 1.58/km2
4.1/sq mi
Time zone (SCT+3 to +6)
 -  Summer (DST) Not observed (SCT)
Drives on the right
Calling code +69
Internet TLD .tr

Translira (IPA: /tran.ˈslir.ə/, Native language: Tŕãclirä, IPA: [t̪ʀ̝ɑ̃h̪͆l̪ira]) is a country located on the southern tip of South Baredina that borders Sjuu to its north and Nolcik to its west. Slightly more than half the country lies south of the Antarctic Circle, and all but a small portion of it to the north is either ice cap, tundra or subarctic taiga. It borders the Chistonawe Sea to its south, and the southern reaches of the Saru sea (that lie between South Baredina and Ystel) to its east, sharing a maritime border with Osteria.

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Translira spans a total of five climate zones according to the Köppen Climate Classification System, with the majority of the land cover, thereincluded the entire south being tundra (ET), and all but a wedge in the north of warm-summer humid continental (Dfb) above 60°S being either subarctic (Dfc) or extremely cold winter subarctic (Dfd). Near the north-easternmost extremity of the country there is a region of approximately 5 000km² of subpolar oceanic (Cfc) climate, hosting the mildest winters in the country, yet in no way the warmest summers. Summer average highs rarely go above 23°C at the most, and winters tend to be long and cold, with the northeastern coast experiencing the mildest winters, such that the city of Skëuþmo has an average coldest month high of around -1,6C and the harshest winters, experienced around the town of Tevämø Üþbëj, where the coldest month average high sits around a bitter -42°C.

The majority of the population lives along the eastern coast and north of the 62nd parallel, the area north of the 60th especially hosting the majority of said population. Snow tends to be on the ground for 5 to 6 months of the year at the least, extending up to near annual potential snow coverage in the extreme south. Summers tend to be short and warm to very mild, with spring and autumn being generally very short transition periods.

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