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Revision as of 10:40, 28 August 2018

Crowned Republic of Tsien
Örjêhŝad jenüikä a Tŝihän
Flag
Capital
and
Atŝjänü
Official languages Tsienic
Demonym Tsienic
Government Crowned republic
 -  King Siänu Trahteg
Legislature Interprovincial Government Coalition
Area
 -  358,687.1 km2
138,489.86 sq mi
Population
 -  estimate 52,009,630
 -  Density 145/km2
375.5/sq mi

Tsien (Tsienic: Tŝihän , /tʃihæn/), officially the Crowned Republic of Tsien, is a country located in western Parshita. It is bordered by xxx in the north, Jiihuhp in the west, the Parshitan Sea in the south, and xxx in the east.

Etymology

History

The tsienic people originate from the Miralayas. These people came down from the mountains and moved south. While moving down, the people claimed the land they had travelled through, creating the Tsien Empire. This Empire reached a little bit over the Naqui river to the Parshitan Sea. The Empire could've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for the meddling Rartakans. These Rartakans came from west and cut the empire in half, leaving the north side to (dissolve?) and the south side to grow on.

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