Tzulhon

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Republic of Tzulhon
Ceólthon
CapitalÚigíoll
Official languages Modern Standard Tzulhon
 -  Density 149/km2
385.9/sq mi
GDP (PPP) estimate
 -  Total 22,000
Gini (2019)38
medium

Tzulhon (Modern Standard Tzulhon: Ceólthon [t͡sʊlhɔn]), officially the Republic of Tzulhon, is a country located in the Tzulhon islands of the Dragon Sea. The capital city is Úigíoll.

Tzulhon was governed by a kuulist regime during the latter half of the 20th century, but it has become a democratic country since 1999.

Etymology

The name Tzulhon is from the Modern Standard Tzulhon word ceól' "cloud" + ton "land", thus the name literally means "Cloud Land" in the Modern Standard Tzulhon language.

History

The united republic of Tzulhon was formed in the 16th century.

Tzulhon was a neutral state during GEW, but it had a civil war during 1940s. The kuulist faction defeated the balkist faction(which later turned to sannist) in 1950 and reigned Tzulhon until 1999.

Geography

Tzulhon is an island country consisting of two main islands and several smaller islands.

Geology

Climate

The southern parts of Tzulhon have a subtropical climate; the west coast area has a temperate oceanic climate, the east coast has a humid continental climate, and parts of the inland area has a semi-arid climate.

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Tzulhon is a diarchy republic, it has two heads of state, both of them are called presidents and both presidents are elected by the people, and in custom the presidents cannot be from the same family.

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Since the end of the kuulist regime, Tzulhon has seen a rapid economic growth with an estimated economic growth of around 8% in 2009.

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Tourism is not a popular destination of tourism, there are around 1,000,000 persons visiting Tzulhon, and most local service and facilities are aimed for the needs of business travel.

Demographics

Tzulhon has a rather young population with the median age of around 27 years old, the fertility rate is around 3 births per woman in 2015.

Sex-selective abortion is an issue in Tzulhon, as a result Tzulhon has a biased sex ratio, there are about 1.1-1.2 males for every 1 female.

Ethnic groups

Tzulhon is a multiethnic country, there are a diversity of ethnic groups.

Urbanisation

Language

Tzulhon has a rather high diversity of languages, the main official language is the Modern Standard Tzulhon language.

Education

Tzulhon has a high literacy rate, the literacy rate is around 99%-100%. Education in Tzulhon is compulsory at the elementary and lower secondary levels; however, most students attend to high school and college and most people have at least a high school diploma, and as a relic of past Kuulist regime, most schools in Tzulhon are public and free, there are only few private schools in tzulhon.

In Tzulhon, most schools do not use uniforms, though there are some dress codes for students to ensure the modesty of students.

Healthcare

Most hospitals in Tzulhon are public ones, there is a national healthcare insurance program covering all citizens in Tzulhon.

On average, there are around 10 hospital beds and 3 physicians for every 1000 people.

Medical education is highly prestiged in Tzulhon; however, there are no bachelor-level medical education programmes, all medical education programmes are postgraduate programmes and people must obtain a bachelor degree before studying to be a medical doctor.

Before 1999, forced sterilisation was practised on people diagnosed with a mental illness, intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities; also criminals committed violent crimes were reqired to be castrated to be eligible for parole. Forced sterilisation was abolished in 1999 when Tzulhon became democratic, the rule requiring all parolee to be sterilised was also abolished in 1999.

Religion

Traditional beliefs in Tzulhon are polytheistic and animistic in nature. Monasticism is not practised in Tzulhon.

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Film

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also