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Federal Republic of Transsuneria

Transsunerias bundrepublik (Transsunerian)
Motto: "Hoping, opering, foetur"
"Hope, sacrifice, future"
Anthem: Guldene Land
Golden Land
LocationLocation of Transsuneria
CapitalNiulandsheim
6°46'48"S 5°6'36"W
Largest cityFloodport
Official languagesTranssunerian
Ethnic groups
51% Nul
37% Forinsel
12% other
Religion
88% Christian
12% Other/unknown
Demonym(s)Transsunerian
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Emil Palmann
• Speaker of the Parliament
Rebeke Theodor
Legislature Fellesparlament
Establishment
• Kieltan tribes settle in Transsuneria
c. 1100 BC
• Colonised by Gianlucian Kingdom and several other nations
Late 1400s
• Independence of Regonia
1888
• Independence of Forinsel
1904
• Unification of Regonia and Forinsel
1905
• Second republic established
1956
• Federal republic established
2015
Area
• Total
5,333 km2 (2,059 sq mi)
• Water (%)
negligible
Population
• 2019 census
1,003,504
• Density
188/km2 (486.9/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$20.637 billion
• Per capita
$20,565
Gini35.1
medium
HDIIncrease 0.799
high
CurrencyTranssunerian Dollara (TSD)
Time zoneUTC
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy CE
Driving sideright
Calling code+118
Internet TLD.ts
  1. The Sedunnic tenn is used in parallel

Transsuneria (Transsunerian: ['tɹɑːns.suːneːʁje]), officially the Federal Republic of Transsuneria (Transsunerian: Transsunerias bundrepublik ['tɹɑːns.suːneːʁjes 'bund.ɹeːbuːblik]), is an archipelagic state located in the extreme of the Cordilian archipelago. It is composed of the islands Regonia, Vetins, and Karleins, and several islets. The climate is tropical and the islands are exposed to yearly storms and hurricanes. The nation's name means "beyond Suneria", but what exactly was called Suneria is no longer known. A popular movement is working for a name change to Regonia.


The Transsunerian economy is mainly based on phosphate mining, fishing, and petroleum refinement.

Etymology

History

It is uncertain whether there were permanent settlements in Transsuneria before the arrival of Kieltan tribes of Catzyan descent during the Cordilian Iron Age. The earliest mention in written sources of the Kieltans is in the works of the Sedunnic explorer Tynn Lierjnienn from 907. The Kieltan tribes remained semi-nomadic until the middle ages, when traders from Besern and Gianlucian Kingdom started settling the Transsunerian archipelago, greatly influencing the Kieltan culture and language. The Gianlucians expanded their influence and eventually officially colonised the smaller islands to the north-east. In the late 1400s, Sedunnic traders established a permanent presence on Regonia. During the first half of the 1500s, Austral and Boreal merchants started settling in Transsuneria.

In 1888, Regonia gained its independence. In 1904, the Gianlucian colony, as well as the other Forinseler islands, were granted independence after having agreed to lease the port of Bodstrand, Vetins, to the Gianlucian Empire, allowing for a continued substantial presence of the Gianlucian navy in the region. In 1905, the separate islands unified into a single state that was named Transsuneria.

Transsuneria was invaded by the Frankist Gianlucian Empire early during during the Great War and was completely occupied in five days. Transsuneria held great strategic value, especially for maintaining the supply lines to Gianlucian possessions in Bailtem and for the planned invasion of Besern.


Geography

Location and borders

Geology, topography and hydrography

Climate

Fauna and flora

Politics

Government

Political parties

Law and judicial system

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Agriculture

Tourism

Energy

Infrastructure

Science and technology

Demographics

Urban areas

Language

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Immigration

Famous Transsunerians

Culture

Value system and society

Holidays

Literature

Arts

Music

Cinema

Media

Architecture

Cuisine

See also