Tierrador
Tierradorian Republic República Tierradoriana (Spanish) | |
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Motto: En el Señor confiamos ("In the Lord we trust") | |
Anthem: Tierrador | |
Location of Tierrador (dark green) In Crona (gray) | |
Capital and largest city | Taisgol |
Official languages | Spanish English |
Religion | 53% Christianity 21% no religion 12% Islam 8% Indigenous faith 6% Other |
Demonym(s) | Tierradorian (noun) Tierradorian (adjective) |
Government | Unitary Presidential Republic |
• President | Javier Cervantes |
• Premier | Francisco Pintón |
• Líder del Senado | Carlos Martínez |
Legislature | Congreso de la República |
Senado | |
Montaje Nacional | |
Establishment | |
• Tribal Kingdoms | 1030 AD |
• Colonization | 1548 - 1684 |
• Tierradorian Kingdom | 1684 - 1733 |
• Revolution of 1733 | October 9, 1733 |
• First Tierradorian Republic | 1733 - 1926 |
• Revolution of 1926 | January 9, 1926 |
• Socialist Military Dictatorship | 1926 - 1977 |
• Revolution of 1977 | August 6, 1977 |
• Current Constitution and Republic | December 24, 1977 |
Area | |
• Total | 2,041,817 km2 (788,350 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 141,604,230 |
• Census | 2021 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $2.7 trillion |
• Per capita | $19,142.86 |
Gini | 26.6 low |
Currency | Tsai (TDT) |
Time zone | UTC—08:00 to UTC—10:00 |
Mains electricity | 120 V–60 Hz |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +31 |
Internet TLD | .td |
Tierrador, officially the Tierradorian Republic, is a country located in Southeastern Crona. The country's mainland is bordered to the south by Ceylonia; to the south and west by the Sea of Orixtal; to the north by Istrenya and the Songun Sea; and to the west by Alstin and Pankara. Tierrador's capital and largest city is Taisgol; other major urban areas include Porvaos, Hugo, Auqali, Arroyo Rato, Prisamarina, San Luis, La Plazal, Las Rozas, and Aracadó. Tierrador is a member of the League of Nations and is considered a regional power within the Cronan continent, due to its strategic location and very powerful economy.
With a very high-developed and high quality standard of living, Tierrador is among one of the most powerful nations in the Cronan continent. It is considered a melting pot of cultures, due to the large amount of immigration into the nation in the late 70s to the early 90s. It also possesses one of the most powerful economies, with almost $3 trillion as its GDP.
Etymology
Tierrador is a combination of the Spanish phrase “Tierra del Oro” (lit. Land of Gold). The area was called this due to the various gold deposits found throughout the central and western areas of the nation.
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