Titechaxha
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Democratic Republic of Titechaxha | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Tibokro |
Religion | Various Indigenous |
Demonym(s) | Titechaxhan Chaxhan |
Government | Republic |
• President | M'Nele Tytole |
• Vice President | Peleba Kolouda |
First Congress | |
Your lower house | |
Establishment | |
• Sovereign Recognition by League of Nations | 1971 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 38,920,144 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 1,111,831,753,648 |
• Per capita | 28,567 |
Currency | Cronan lira |
Titechaxha, officially the Cronan Democratic Republic of Titechaxha, is a country in Crona. It shares land borders with Arcerion, New Archduchy, Kelekona, Varshan, Chakailan and Telonaticolan. Its Eastern Border is the Odoneru Ocean. Its largest city is the capital, Tibokro.
Titechaxha is one of the least developed nations in Crona, although recent investments by Occidental and Coscivian companies have started to contribute to a growing GDP and rising Human Development Index. Titechaxha has been inhabited since ancient times by a number of tribes, notably the Dan-ton and Himabe peoples as part of the broader North Songun Civilization. Since the end of the North Songun Civilization, Titexchaxha's population has been a mixture of its existing two tribes, as well as a refugee diaspora from the settlement and colonization of Arcerion. With a population of 38,920,144 citizens and permanent residents, it is less populated than many other contemporary countries in Crona, such as Kelekona or Arcerion.
Titexchaxa was never settled by Occidental powers due to its lack of natural resources, as well as the threat posed by Varshan during the Cronan Colonial Era of the 17th-19th centuries. It remained a semi-sovereign state throughout the 1600s and 1700s under Varshan as a stable tributary state, notionally under the control of some of the upper caste of Varshani society, however it was a functioning sovereign state from the turn of the 20th century until modern day with less and less Varshani involvement or control. The League of Nations recognized Titechaxha as an independent nation in 1971 as an independent state, and the Democratic Republic sent a representative for the 1972 legislative sitting. Titchaxha has strained diplomatic relationships with Arcerion and the New Archduchy, owing to its indigenous roots and anti-Occidental views and recent history from both the 1988 Civil War, as well as its participation in the Arcer Bush Wars on the side of the Indigenous Coalition.
Titechaxha is current an impoverished, semi-stable democracy. Agriculture, tourism, and fishing remain the major industries. There exists a limit mining industry in the Northumbraeland Mountains, as well as some mineral extraction in the Western Highlands, although this remains dwarfed by the Arcer economy to the South.
Etymology
Geography
Western Highlands
Northumbraeland Mountains
North Innis and Leigh Rivers
Central Lowlands
2x Bays
Coastal lowlands around Marayahi
History
North Songun Civilization
In the 1590s, Varshan established Titechaxha as a new stable tributary state.
Dependency of Varshan
Formation of Titechaxha
Modern period
20th century semi-independence
1983 Coup
Coup supported secretly by Arco
1998 Civil War
reinstallation of pro-socialist government
2001 Presidential Abdication
arco forced
Final War of the Deluge
Government
Executive
Presidential Palace and such
Legislature
congress and that's it
Local governance
municipal and state
Culture
Cuisine
Demographics
Linguistic Demographics
Religious Demographics
Economy
Poor, but not bad
Military
Sham defense forces with aging soviet equipment