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|conventional_long_name = Tierradorian Woqalate
|native_name =       ''Terranóq Woqalaté'' (Tierradorian)<br>''Woqalato Tierradoriano'' (Spanish)<br>''Tierradorix Kéarita'' (Kiravic)
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|official_languages = [[Tierradorian]]<br>[[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]]
|official_languages = [[Tierradorian]]<br>[[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]]
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|religion =          61% Catholic<br> 23% Abio faiths<br>8% Islam<br>5% Irreligious<br>3% Other
|demonym =        Tierradorian (noun)<br>Terrie (colloquial)<br>Tierradureño (Colloquial)
|demonym =        Tierradorian (noun)<br>Terrie (colloquial)<br>Tierradureño (Colloquial)<br>Tyrac (Colloquial)
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|government_type =    [[Woqalate|Semi-Constitutional Woqalate]]
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|leader_title1 =      Woqala
|leader_name1 = Mokhar III
|leader_name1 = Mokhar III
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'''Tierrador''', officially the '''Tierradorian Woqalate''', is a semi-constitutional monarchy primarily located in Southeastern [[Crona]], along with a chain of islands in the Polynesian Sea, and multiple small overseas island possessions. The country's mainland is bordered to the south by [[Ceylonia]]; to the south and west by the [[Orixtal Sea]]; to the north by [[Istrenya]] and the Songun Sea; and to the west by [[Asteria]]. Tierrador's capital is [[Taisgol]], the largest city along with being a major commercial and cultural center; other major [[wikipedia:Urban Area|urban areas]] include Qabór, Prisamarina, Santiago, Porvaos, Hugo, Topatopaski, Tansher, Santa Cruz, and Sačia. Tierrador is a member of the [[League of Nations]], the [[Cronan Commonwealth Development Organization|CCDO]], and the [[Multilateral Coöperation Council|MCC]]. It is considered a regional power within the Cronan continent, due to its strategic location and very powerful economy.
'''Tierrador''', officially the '''Tierradorian Woqalate''', is a semi-constitutional monarchy primarily located in Southeastern [[Crona]], along with a [[Saukhin Islands|chain of islands in the Polynesian Sea]], and multiple small overseas island possessions. The country's mainland is bordered to the south by [[Ceylonia]]; to the south and west by the [[Orixtal Sea]]; to the north by [[Istrenya]] and the Songun Sea; and to the west by [[Asteria]]. Tierrador's capital is [[Taisgol]], the largest city along with being a major commercial and cultural center; other major [[wikipedia:Urban Area|urban areas]] include Qabór, Prisamarina, Sačia, [[Ambaqwe]], Porvaos, Hugo, Topaqoí, Tansher, and San Cristóbal. Tierrador is a member of the [[League of Nations]], the [[Cronan Commonwealth Development Organization|CCDO]], and the [[Multilateral Coöperation Council|MCC]]. It is considered a regional power within the Cronan continent, due to its strategic location and very powerful economy.


Tierrador is a {{wp|developed country}} with a very high {{wp|quality of life}}. Because of this, Tierrador is considered amongst one of the most powerful nations in the Cronan continent. It is also 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 a little over $12 trillion as its GDP. These traits were mainly derived from the influence of Cronan great powers such as [[Alstin]], in which missions from the Alstinian lands to Tierrador caused a rift in the cultural significance of the nation. The country is divided into 25 regions, which equal to an area of 4,154,413 square kilometers, making it the 5th largest nation in the world by area, along with a population of close to 186 million. It is a unitary semi-constitutional monarchy, with all of the federal governmental functions being held in the nation’s capital, Taisgol. Tierrador is a prominent historical center of Cronan art, science and philosophy. It is one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, attracting over 76 million people from around the world yearly. It contains landmarks such as various temples dating back to the ancient [[Songun Civilization]], the [[Palacio de Prosperidad]] (lit. Palace of Prosperity) in Taisgol, the many luscious and sandy beaches situated across the coastline of the mainland and the Saukhin Islands, the mountainous northwestern region, and the unique pre-colonial architecture across the hilly Songun Coast. Tierrador is a federal republic, consisting of [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador|25 regions and 3 collectivities]], with most federal authority sections based in [[Taisgol]], along with a few government agencies based in the historical city of [[Qabór]].
Tierrador is a {{wp|developed country}} with a very high {{wp|quality of life}}. Because of this, Tierrador is considered amongst one of the most powerful nations in the Cronan continent. It is also 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 a little over $12 trillion as its GDP. These traits were mainly derived from the influence of Cronan great powers such as [[Alstin]], in which missions from the Alstinian lands to Tierrador caused a rift in the cultural significance of the nation. The country is divided into 25 regions, which equal to an area of 4,154,413 square kilometers, making it the 5th largest nation in the world by area, along with a population of close to 186 million. It is a unitary semi-constitutional monarchy, with all of the federal governmental functions being held in the nation’s capital, Taisgol. Tierrador is a prominent historical center of Cronan art, science and philosophy. It is one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, attracting over 76 million people from around the world yearly. It contains landmarks such as various temples dating back to the ancient [[Songun Civilization]], the [[Palacio de Prosperidad]] (lit. Palace of Prosperity) in Taisgol, the many luscious and sandy beaches situated across the coastline of the mainland and the Saukhin Islands, the mountainous northwestern region, and the unique pre-colonial architecture across the hilly Songun Coast. Tierrador is a federal republic, consisting of [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador|25 regions and 3 collectivities]], with most federal authority sections based in [[Taisgol]], along with a few government agencies based in the historical city of [[Qabór]].


The earliest recorded evidence of human presence in Tierrador began in the Paleolithic era, however not much is known about these early humans. Many indigenous peoples from Alshar migrated through various waterways to the north of Crona, in places such as Varshan, Alpachnia, and the Nysdra Sea. As the decades progressed, these indigenous peoples migrated down to the south of Crona. One of these tribes were known as the Qabór. For close to two thousand years, the Qabór was the sole ruler of the South Cronan Peninsula, taking over modern-day Tierrador, [[Istrenya]], [[Ceylonia]], and parts of [[Pankara]]. The Qabór mostly remained in power until the late 1800s, when the eastern portion of the empire was reformed into the Tierradorian Woqalate. After many decades of war and uncertainty, Tierrador was finally reformed into a republic. However, this republic did not last long, as the First Beaver War, which lasted from 1823 to 1830, the nation was once again reformed into an empire, where it was controlled by several conflicting dynasties, during the Second Beaver War. In 1874, where the Auuqan Dynasty eventually took power, where it maintains control of the Woqalate today. While the nation was classified as a republic, there were no elections for the head of government, the Qaphenć, instead, both the Woqala and the Qaphenć was appointed via line of succession, practically making Tierrador a dictatorship. Despite the characteristics of an authoritarian government, quality of life in Tierrador was among the best in all of Crona. This was due to the various opportunities for wealth presented by the [[Tierradorian Promise]], a term coined by former Woqala Auna Saunlec, in 1943, to describe the many industries and job opportunities based in Tierrador. The 1950s to the 1990s were characterized by a large population boom, as authoritarian Woqal Pedro Gomez desired to turn the Woqalate into the world's next superpower. Following the [[1993 Tierradorian Financial Crisis]], and the end of Tierradorian dictator rule, Tierrador experienced an economic boom, due to the discovery of oil and many other natural resources. Now, it is a prominent destination for economic and social prosperity.
The earliest recorded evidence of human presence in Tierrador began in the Paleolithic era, however not much is known about these early humans. Many indigenous peoples from Alshar migrated through various waterways to the north of Crona, in places such as Varshan, Alpachnia, and the Nysdra Sea. As the decades progressed, these indigenous peoples migrated down to the south of Crona. One of these tribes were known as the Qabór. For close to two thousand years, the Qabór was the sole ruler of the South Cronan Peninsula, taking over modern-day Tierrador, [[Istrenya]], [[Ceylonia]], and parts of [[Pankara]]. The Qabór mostly remained in power until the late 1800s, when the eastern portion of the empire was reformed into the Tierradorian Woqalate. After many decades of war and uncertainty, Tierrador was finally reformed into a republic. However, this republic did not last long, as the First Beaver War, which lasted from 1823 to 1830, the nation was once again reformed into an empire, where it was controlled by several conflicting ruling houses, during the Second Beaver War. In 1867, where the House of Woqelee eventually took power, where, except for a brief period during the 20th century, it maintains control of the Woqalate today. During the reign of the [[Walakee State]] in the 20th century, there were no elections for the head of government, the Qaphenć. Instead, both the Woqala and the Qaphenć was appointed via line of succession, practically making Tierrador a police state and dictatorship. Despite the characteristics of an authoritarian government, quality of life in Tierrador was among the best in Crona. This was due to the various opportunities for wealth presented by the [[Tierradorian Promise]], a term coined by former High Woqala [[Satola Sanléc]] in 1943, to describe the many industries and job opportunities based in Tierrador. The 1950s to the 1990s were characterized by a large population boom, as authoritarian High Woqal [[Pedro Gomez]] desired to turn the Woqalate into the world's next superpower. Following the [[1993 Tierradorian financial crisis]], and the reinstatement of the House of Woqelee, Tierrador experienced an economic boom, due to the discovery of oil and many other natural resources. Now, it is a prominent destination for economic and social prosperity.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Tierrador has two official names: Tierrador, and Terranóq. The name "Terranóq" originated from the Qabór term "Tier Ma Nóq," which translates roughly to "Land of my land," due to the Terra-Qabór suffix "-nóq" meaning "land of". The reason for the use of Terranóq was to distinguish Qabór land from other tribe lands, as mainly to not cause confusion between hunters from the Qabór and Youkafee nations. Eventually, as parts of the Qabór language were used to develop the Tierradorian language, "Tier Ma Nóq" was eventually merged into one word, the "ma" was omitted and changes in spelling created the word "Terranóq," which is the official name for Tierrador. However, the name "Tierrador" is used by most of the world, as that is what was used by Sarpedonian and Levantine traders in the 19th century.


Tierrador is a combination of the Spanish phrase “Tierra del Oro” (lit. Land of Gold). During the Indigenous Cronan settlement period of the nation's history, the western and central portions were considered sacred lands due to its value in terms of resources and cultural significance. Once the land was discovered by [[Pelaxia]] in the late 1600s, the settlers discovered several gold deposits scattered across the Western and Central portions of Tierrador. This led to many conflicts between colonial powers to determine who truly held the rights to the sacred lands. Despite this, Tierrador emerged victorious from said conflicts, and was never settled by a colonial power. However, the nation took advantage of its many riches and began trade with Sarpedonian and Levantine powers, in which they began dubbing the nation "Tierrador."
Tierrador has three official names.
 
===Terranóq===
Tierrador has two official names: Tierrador, and Terranóq. The name "Terranóq" originated from the Qabóri term ''Tyra Ma Nóqas,'' which translates roughly to "Land of gold," due to the Qabóri word ''nóqas'' meaning "gold". The reason for the use of Terranóq was to distinguish Qabóri land from other tribe lands, as mainly to not cause confusion between hunters from the Qabór and Youkafee nations. Eventually, as parts of the Qabóri language were used to develop the Tierradorian language, ''Tyra Ma Nóqas'' was eventually merged into one word, the "ma" was omitted and changes in spelling created the word "Terranóq," which is the official name for Tierrador. However, the name "Tierrador" is used by most of the world, as that is what was used by Sarpedonian and Levantine traders in the 19th century.
 
===Tierrador===
Tierrador is a combination of the Spanish phrase ''Tierra del Oro'' (lit. Land of Gold). During the Indigenous Cronan settlement period of the nation's history, the western and central portions were considered sacred lands due to its value in terms of resources and cultural significance. Once the land was discovered by [[Pelaxia]] in the late 1600s, the settlers discovered several gold deposits scattered across the Western and Central portions of Tierrador. This led to many conflicts between colonial powers to determine who truly held the rights to the sacred lands. Despite this, Tierrador emerged victorious from said conflicts, and was never settled by a colonial power. However, the nation took advantage of its many riches and began trade with Sarpedonian and Levantine powers, in which they began dubbing the nation "Tierrador."
 
===Tyracca===
In 1951, the name ''Tyracca'' was proposed as an alternative official name for the country. It was derived from a mixture of the [[High Western Qabóri]] words ''tyra'' (land), ''acai'' (unite), and ''cal'' (golden), which were merged together to create a word which roughly translated to the "united golden land". Attempts to make ''Tyracca'' the official name were met with little to no success, mainly due to the low population of native HWQ speakers and outright refusal from many different indigenous nations, who felt the Qabóri Nation was being favored over them.


==History==
==History==
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As the nation was entering the second stage of the First Beaver War, the Tierradorian population steadily grew increasingly more apathetic towards the Derša-led republic. The delaying of the inevitable war with Alóqal led many Tierradorians to question the credibility of his leadership, and despite the many threats made against dissidents by the Imperial Army, the Tierradorian people began demonstrations within the streets of many Tierradorian cities, most notably Taisgol. Eventually, on September 16, 1805, Derša made the decision to sacrifice the extra resources of traveling around Porvaos in order to reach the Alóqal Region, and launched a full-scale invasion of the independent nation. The invasion did not last long, as the significantly more technologically-advanced Imperial Army quickly crushed the Alóqali defenses. On October 2, 1805, Alóqal and Opharez were admitted into the Tierradorian Republic as the ninth and tenth regions of the nation. Following the invasion of both regions, it allowed for Robert Derša to cement his status as the dictator of the Tierradorian Republic. However, his reign would not last as he would die in 1811 from an unknown illness. His successor, Mathew Qonerma, would become the next autocratic leader of Tierrador. Though his reign lasted longer than his predecessor, Qonerma's time in office was also short-lived. Growing disparity within the newly-founded regions of the Tierradorian Republic, as most of the funding from the federal government was based off of what the regions could contribute, whereas most regions were not able to produce many resources deemed valuable by Qonerma's government. Not only this, but the growing disagreements with the Kingdom of Bogocía along with the Republic of Auqali, two regions that were regarded as crucial to the survival of the Qonerma-led Tierrador, only sped up the eventual fall of the Republic. On May 9, 1823, the [[Qabóri Guard]], the ''de facto'' military force of the former Qabóri Woqalate, stormed the Palace of Prosperity in Taisgol. This began the Revolution of 1823, which lasted until August of the same year, and resulted in the death of Mathew Qonerma, the fall of the Tierradorian Republic, and the end of the first Beaver War.  
As the nation was entering the second stage of the First Beaver War, the Tierradorian population steadily grew increasingly more apathetic towards the Derša-led republic. The delaying of the inevitable war with Alóqal led many Tierradorians to question the credibility of his leadership, and despite the many threats made against dissidents by the Imperial Army, the Tierradorian people began demonstrations within the streets of many Tierradorian cities, most notably Taisgol. Eventually, on September 16, 1805, Derša made the decision to sacrifice the extra resources of traveling around Porvaos in order to reach the Alóqal Region, and launched a full-scale invasion of the independent nation. The invasion did not last long, as the significantly more technologically-advanced Imperial Army quickly crushed the Alóqali defenses. On October 2, 1805, Alóqal and Opharez were admitted into the Tierradorian Republic as the ninth and tenth regions of the nation. Following the invasion of both regions, it allowed for Robert Derša to cement his status as the dictator of the Tierradorian Republic. However, his reign would not last as he would die in 1811 from an unknown illness. His successor, Mathew Qonerma, would become the next autocratic leader of Tierrador. Though his reign lasted longer than his predecessor, Qonerma's time in office was also short-lived. Growing disparity within the newly-founded regions of the Tierradorian Republic, as most of the funding from the federal government was based off of what the regions could contribute, whereas most regions were not able to produce many resources deemed valuable by Qonerma's government. Not only this, but the growing disagreements with the Kingdom of Bogocía along with the Republic of Auqali, two regions that were regarded as crucial to the survival of the Qonerma-led Tierrador, only sped up the eventual fall of the Republic. On May 9, 1823, the [[Qabóri Guard]], the ''de facto'' military force of the former Qabóri Woqalate, stormed the Palace of Prosperity in Taisgol. This began the Revolution of 1823, which lasted until August of the same year, and resulted in the death of Mathew Qonerma, the fall of the Tierradorian Republic, and the end of the first Beaver War.  


Following the Revolution of 1823, the Qabóri Guard declared the return of Imperial Qabór. Qavlan I, a senior member of the Qabóri Guard and the matriarch of the Havqanoq Dynasty, implemented herself as the Woqala of the newly-reformed Woqalate. Qavlan I began her reign by invading, conquering, and admitting the Kingdom of Bogocía back into the Qabóri Woqalate. She would then also implement various policies of devolution, which included the return of the historical '''Qoyalets''' (provinces) of the Qabóri Woqalate, though as a second-tier subdivision, below the regions. Following the death of Qavlan I in 1831, many revisions to the Woqalate Charter took place, which saw the introduction of many modern bureaucratic institutions, including Imperial and Tribunal Courts, the Qangreč, and the Tribunal Executive Offices. This was referred to as the [[Second Qabóri Reformation]] and shaped the Woqalate into what it is now. The Havqanoq also opened up the Woqalate to international relations and trade. The biggest impact of this era would be the heightened positive relationship with fellow Cronan power [[Alstin]]. Much of modern-day Tierradorian culture and way of life has a large amount of Alstinian influence, especially within the eestern regions, due to their close proximity to the nation. Diplomatic relations began in 1849 when newly-coronated Woqala Saqula II visited [[Alstin (City)|Alstin City]], and met with the Alstinian Parliament to propose a free trade deal. Qabór also began relations with [[Arcerion]] and [[Kiravia]]. While the Havqanoq Dynasty were well-respected by the international community, the people of the Qabóri Woqalate did not respond positively to the various policies from the Havqanoq. In 1867, members of the Qabóri Guard mutinied against Woqala Qavlan II, exiling her to the independent dominion of La Plazal, where she lived out the rest of her life. The Second Beaver War was fought between sympathizers of the Havqanoq Dynasty and the newly-founded Woqelee Dynasty, who claimed to fight for the people of the Woqalate. The war was one of the bloodiest conflicts in Tierradorian history, and it lasted from 1867 to 1874, and resulted in the Havqanoq Dynasty being overthrown, and the implementation of the Tierradorian Woqalate, with its capital based in Taisgol rather than Qabór.
Following the Revolution of 1823, the Qabóri Guard declared the return of Imperial Qabór. Qavlan I, a senior member of the Qabóri Guard and the matriarch of the Havqanoq Dynasty, implemented herself as the Woqala of the newly-reformed Woqalate. Qavlan I began her reign by invading, conquering, and admitting the Kingdom of Bogocía back into the Qabóri Woqalate. She would then also implement various policies of devolution, which included the return of the historical '''Qoyalets''' (provinces) of the Qabóri Woqalate, though as a second-tier subdivision, below the regions. Following the death of Qavlan I in 1831, many revisions to the Woqalate Charter took place, which saw the introduction of many modern bureaucratic institutions, including Imperial and Tribunal Courts, the Qangreč, and the Tribunal Executive Offices. This was referred to as the [[Second Qabóri Reformation]] and shaped the Woqalate into what it is now. The Havqanoq also opened up the Woqalate to international relations and trade, along with the conquering of many island colonies. The biggest impact of this era would be the heightened positive relationship with fellow Cronan power [[Alstin]]. Much of modern-day Tierradorian culture and way of life has a large amount of Alstinian influence, especially within the eestern regions, due to their close proximity to the nation. Diplomatic relations began in 1849 when newly-coronated Woqala Saqula II visited [[Alstin (City)|Alstin City]], and met with the Alstinian Parliament to propose a free trade deal. Qabór also began relations with [[Arcerion]] and [[Kiravia]]. While the Havqanoq Dynasty were well-respected by the international community, the people of the Qabóri Woqalate did not respond positively to the various policies from the Havqanoq. In 1867, members of the Qabóri Guard mutinied against Woqala Qavlan II, exiling her to the independent dominion of Lakawachee, where she lived out the rest of her life. The Second Beaver War was fought between sympathizers of the Havqanoq Dynasty and the newly-founded Woqelee Dynasty, who claimed to fight for the people of the Woqalate. The war was one of the bloodiest conflicts in Tierradorian history, and it lasted from 1867 to 1874, and resulted in the House of Havqanoq being overthrown, and the implementation of the Tierradorian Woqalate, with its capital based in Taisgol rather than Qabór.  
 
Under Woqala Qyulei II, the main goal of the Tierradorian Woqalate was to return to the traditional borders of the ancient Qabóri Woqalate, which included the borders of eastern Tierrador and the struggling Western Republic. In 1874, Tierrador invaded the Western Republic, beginning the Western War. The Western War would last for five years, and resulted in the coerced admission of the five western regions into the Tierradorian Woqalate. This war would strain the newly-established relationship with Alstin, as the United Republic was one of the parties fighting against Woqelee Tierrador in the Second Beaver War. They feared that the growing Tierradorian state would come knocking at their door at any moment following the Western War. This lead to the leaders of both nations meeting once again, in 1885, this time in Taisgol. The Alstinians were reassured that any aggression against them would not occur, however the nation still acted with caution in any interaction with Tierrador.
 
The 1880s were also a time of growing influence from [[Coscivian civilisation|Coscivian culture]], as the close proximity with [[Kiravia|Kiravian]] settlements and the former Kiravian colony of [[Paulastra]].


Invasion of Arrecife and Porvaos Stalemate
Under Woqala Qyulei II, the main goal of the Tierradorian Woqalate was to return to the traditional borders of the ancient Qabóri Woqalate, which included the borders of eastern Tierrador and the struggling Western Republic. In 1874, Tierrador invaded the Western Republic, beginning the Western War. The Western War would last for five years, and resulted in the coerced admission of the five western regions into the Tierradorian Woqalate. This war would strain the newly-established relationship with Alstin, as the United Republic was one of the parties fighting against Woqelee Tierrador in the Second Beaver War. They feared that the growing Tierradorian state would come knocking at their door at any moment following the Western War. This lead to the leaders of both nations meeting once again, in 1885, this time in Taisgol. The Alstinians were reassured that any aggression against them would not occur, however the nation still acted with caution in any interaction with Tierrador. The 1880s were also a time of growing influence from [[Coscivian civilisation|Coscivian culture]], as the close proximity with [[Kiravia|Kiravian]] settlements and the former Kiravian colony of [[Paulastra]] brought along consistent Coscivian immigration to Tierrador. Eventually, many of Tierrador's major cities contained a large Coscivian population, expecially in the midwestern regions of the country. Meanwhile, many issues brought upon by the independent republics of Arrecife and Porvaos were the roots of increasing concern within the Woqalate. Arrecife's economy had been on the decline for several decades prior to the turn of the 19th century, and many feared that Arrecife would attempt to "expand its horizons." In an 1892 letter to Woqala Qyulei III, Arrecife President Yordán Hernandez all but guaranteed an attack from Arrecife. In early 1893, Qyulei ordered the first invasion of the Arrecife Republic. Despite outnumbering the Arrecife Militia three to one, the Tierradorian offensives failed, due to poor planning from the Taisgol commanders. Following this, on April 7, 1893, Qyulei abdicated the throne out of humiliation, and was replaced by her younger sister, Woqala Saku. Immediately after taking the throne, Saku reorganized the Tierrador Militia, renaming it to the [[Tierrador Armed Forces]], and signed into effect a law of {{wp|conscription}} for all residents aged 18 to 23. Because of this, thousands of students began protesting in the streets of Qabór, as they did not wish to live in fear of having to risk their lives for Tierrador. Despite these demonstrations, the law remained in effect until 1971. On July 13, 1893, following the reforms, Woqala Saku ordered a second offensive against the Arrecife Republic. Unlike the last invasion, this one was quite successful, lasting only four months, and ended with the defeat of the Arrecife Militia and Hernandez's regime.


Relationship with Kiravia
After the Arrecife conflict, Woqala Saku began working towards friendly diplomatic relations with overseas powers such Kiravia and [[Caphiria]]. Saku met with the leaders of both countries on several occasions from 1894 to 1895, and shortly after, embassies between the nations were constructed in Qabór.
 
Relationship with Caphiria


===Great Wars and Beyond===
===Great Wars and Beyond===


Neutrality during the First Great War (1896–1902)
Despite the newfound relations with Kiravia and Caphiria, Tierrador remained neutral during the [[First Great War]], which lasted from 1896 to 1902. Many Tierradorians felt that the country had an obligation to fight alongside its allies, however, Woqala Saku was firm on her stance that armed conflict with global powers, especially given the domestic situations at the time (i.e. Insurgencies in the western regions, skirmishes in [[Winnecomac]], and illicit trading from the Auqali Republic), was not needed or wanted by the Woqalate. This angered many Tierradorian residents, many of which began to show their already-high frustrations with the House of Woqelee. Benito Cruz-Morales, the fourth governor of the Republic of Auqali & Sonaxa, saw this as an opportunity to begin integrating surrounding areas into the Auqali regime. The heightened trade of illicit substances, such as [[copium]], [[loreium]], marijuana, and cocaine, began to raise suspicions from the Imperial Government back in Qabór. In 1907, Saku established the [[Imports and Exports Regulation Authority]] (IERA). The IERA's main purpose was to control any products or items imported into the Woqalate, in order to deter and eventually reduce illegal activity across Tierradorian borders. Despite this, drug mafias funded by the Auqali Republic managed to bypass the heightened border security with Tierrador through guerrilla tactics and careful placement of illegal goods in their modes of transporation. This would begin a domino effect which culminated in the [[1909 Čahaaga checkpoint incident]], in which IERA agents were captured and held hostage at the border checkpoint near [[Čahaaga, Auqali]]. The following year, on February 7, 1910, Saku would declare war on Auqali & Sonaxa. Much similar to the Invasion of Arrecife almost twenty years prior, the invasion was swift, with the Auqali Army being overwhelmed by the intense and clever guerrilla tactics of the Tierrador Armed Forces. On January 31, 1911, Auqali and Sonaxa were annexed by the Tierradorian Woqalate. Despite the swift victory, Tierrador still experienced mass casualties, causing outrage against Saku and the House of Woqelee. Civil unrest occurred across several Tierradorian major cities, with lower and middle class Tierradorians determined to take down the House of Woqelee. On October 3, 1911, two hundred Armed Forces personnel, led by former Qabóri Guard sergeant [[Auno Sanléc]], led a coup d'etat against the House of Woqelee. They stormed the Woqelee Palace in Qabór, where the members of the House of Woqelee members were forced out of the Palace and exiled to [[Republic of Tawakee (1877–1965)|Tawakee]].


Woqal Sanléc I (1901–1931)
Following the storming of the Woqelee Palace, Sanléc crowned himself as the first male monarch in Tierradorian history, renaming the position to '''High Woqalo''', signifying the moral victory he believed to have gained after overthrowing the House of Woqelee. 1911 began the [[Walakee Tierrador|House of Walakee]]'s reign over Tierrador. Sanléc's reign was regarded as "uneventful," as no major global events that involved Tierrador took place during his reign as High Woqalo. One of the most notable policies implemented by Sanléc included the [[Tierradorian land reforms (1923–1963|various land reforms]] that he signed into effect via [[Crown Order]]. The reforms would last for forty years and saw the beginning of agricultural subsidies. The continued support for these policies throughout Walakee Tierrador earned the ruling dynasty the nickname "the Farming Dynasty," due to the agriculture-focused policies enacted throughout the 20th century. On April 6, 1931, Sanléc suffered a near-fatal heart attack, and was temporarily removed from the throne in order to give him time to recover. In his place was [[Home Office|Home Officer]] [[Nathan Krauža]]. Krauža had garnered a reputation of being "Tierrador-first," encouraging many to consider whether they are benefitting the Woqalate, which had led many to believe that Krauža would be selected as the successor should Sanléc die. However, when Sanléc suffered a second heart attack and was on the brink of death, he announced that the throne would be given to his daughter, [[Satola Sanléc]], rather than Krauža. Enraged, Krauža punched the High Woqalo in the chest, triggering a third heart attack, killing him immediately. After this incident, Krauža was arrested by the Woqalate Guard and sentenced to life in prison.


1939 Milk Crisis
High Woqala Satola Sanléc ascended to the throne as the second monarch of the Walakee Dynasty in 1931, at the beginning of a pivotal time throughout Tierrador's history. During her reign, the presence of Tierrador on the international stage grew exponentially, boosting the nation's economy. Despite this, Sanléc's administration began outlawing certain media outlets, due to their continued criticism of the House of Walakee. One of these outlets included the Kiravian-based [[List of Kiravian news outlets#South Crona Morning Post|South Crona Morning Post]], which had began radio broadcasts throughout Tierrador in 1934. This would soon pave the way into political censorship, where any statement from an opposition party had to be proofread by the House of Walakee, which often resulted in heavy redactions, causing confusion amongst those party's supporters. Sanléc expressed the importance of a unified Tierrador in a 1936 speech, which was dubbed the "Tierradorian Promise speech".


Potential aggression in the Second Great War around 1936 that broke Tierrador’s neutrality (?)
Potential aggression in the Second Great War around 1936 that broke Tierrador’s neutrality (?)


Second Great War involvement (1936–1940)
Second Great War involvement (1936–1940)
Woqala Sanléc II (1931–1953)


Occidental Cold War
Occidental Cold War


Reign of Woqal Pedro Gomez (1953–1987) and Woqal Tamerc Valdez (1987–1994)
Reign of Pedro Gomez (1953–1983)
 
Akawachee War (1964–1965)


Mosquito War (1965–1970)
South Cronan Narco Wars (1959–1989)
- Istrenyan Crisis (1959–1961)
- Tawakee War (1964–1965)
- Mosquito War (1965–1970)
- Sonaxa War (1971–1973)
- Cowboy Crisis (1979–1983)


Sonaxa War (1971–1973)
Nathan Hauqač


Winnecomac Crisis (1979–1983)
Cronan-Tierrador relations under Hauqač


Cronan-Tierrador relations in the 60s, 70s and 80s
1988 Healthcare Crisis


1988 Healthcare Crisis and 1993 Financial Crisis
Woqelee Reinstatement (1989)


1994 Taisgol Riots
1993 Financial Crisis


2003 Election scandal and La Plazal Riots
2003 Election scandal and Lakawachee Riots


2006 Agricultural Shortage
2006 Agricultural Shortage


Presidency of Rico Sándett (2008–2018)
Another Election Fraud Scandal and 2014 Pan-Tierradorian Riots
 
Another Election Fraud Scandal
 
2014 Pan-Tierradorian Riots


Some smaller shit from 2016–2027
Some smaller shit from 2016–2027
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Tierrador was one of the first countries to implement a regulatory service regarding national parks. The [[National Parks Development Authority]] (NPDA) is the governing body for 56 national parks across Tierrador, and hundreds of federally organized parks, forests, and federally-recognized Protected Wildlife Areas (PWA), which are organized and funded by the NPDA, along with many other organizations. The federal government owns close to a quarter of land throughout the nation, prominently located in the western regions. These are referred to as “Federal Land” and are typically protected, but some areas are leased for various activities, such as oil drilling, cattle ranching, mineral extraction, timber mining and processing, agriculture, and military operations.
Tierrador was one of the first countries to implement a regulatory service regarding national parks. The [[National Parks Development Authority]] (NPDA) is the governing body for 56 national parks across Tierrador, and hundreds of federally organized parks, forests, and federally-recognized Protected Wildlife Areas (PWA), which are organized and funded by the NPDA, along with many other organizations. The federal government owns close to a quarter of land throughout the nation, prominently located in the western regions. These are referred to as “Federal Land” and are typically protected, but some areas are leased for various activities, such as oil drilling, cattle ranching, mineral extraction, timber mining and processing, agriculture, and military operations.


Environmental issues in Tierrador include debates on oil usage, nuclear energy, air and water pollution, wildlife protection, logging, deforestation, and climate change. The [[Environmental Regulation Authority]] (ERA) was created in 1964 through executive order by former autocrat Pedro Gomez to regulate greenhouse emissions and ensure that Tierrador would be a leader in the usage of renewable and clean energy. The Emissions Act of 1974 along with the Wilderness Protection Act of 1977 were two major bills that improved the quality of the Tierradorian environment. Tierrador ranks amongst the highest in the world in terms of best quality environment, due to the steps it takes in environmental protection.
Environmental issues in Tierrador include debates on oil usage, nuclear energy, air and water pollution, wildlife protection, logging, deforestation, and climate change. The [[Heartland Development Board]] (HDB) was created in 1964 through executive order by former autocrat Pedro Gomez to regulate greenhouse emissions and ensure that Tierrador would be a leader in the usage of renewable and clean energy. The Emissions Act of 1974 along with the Wilderness Protection Act of 1977 were two major bills that improved the quality of the Tierradorian environment. Tierrador ranks amongst the highest in the world in terms of best quality environment, due to the steps it takes in environmental protection.


==Government and Politics ==
==Government and Politics ==
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The Tierradorian legislative branch is a unicameral chamber called the '''Qangreč'''. It is comprised of approximately 420 representatives elected by universal suffrage every five years from all 25 regions based off the population of each region. The Qangreč is usually tasked with drafting and adopting federal law, assisting in appointing the Qaphenć (head of government), holding hearings to inform the legislative process, conducting investigations to oversee the executive branch, and serving as the voice of the Tierradorian people and the regions in the federal government. The legislative process in Qangreč involves the introduction, discussion, and voting on proposed laws. Members bring forth bills, which undergo committee review and public hearings before reaching the floor for debate. The Qangreč encourages open dialogue and encourages members to articulate their perspectives, allowing for thorough deliberations. The Qangreč is designed to be a diverse and inclusive institution, reflecting the varied demographics and interests of the Tierradorian population. Its membership comprises individuals from different regions, communities, and political parties, aiming to ensure fair representation and foster democratic decision-making.
The Tierradorian legislative branch is a unicameral chamber called the '''Qangreč'''. It is comprised of approximately 420 representatives elected by universal suffrage every five years from all 25 regions based off the population of each region. The Qangreč is usually tasked with drafting and adopting federal law, assisting in appointing the Qaphenć (head of government), holding hearings to inform the legislative process, conducting investigations to oversee the executive branch, and serving as the voice of the Tierradorian people and the regions in the federal government. The legislative process in Qangreč involves the introduction, discussion, and voting on proposed laws. Members bring forth bills, which undergo committee review and public hearings before reaching the floor for debate. The Qangreč encourages open dialogue and encourages members to articulate their perspectives, allowing for thorough deliberations. The Qangreč is designed to be a diverse and inclusive institution, reflecting the varied demographics and interests of the Tierradorian population. Its membership comprises individuals from different regions, communities, and political parties, aiming to ensure fair representation and foster democratic decision-making.


===Federal subdivisions===
===Woqalate subdivisions===
[[File:Tierrador Regions Map.png|thumb|Map of the 19 mainland regions of Tierrador, Saukhin Islands Region is not shown]]
[[File:Tierrador Regions.png|thumb|Map of the 24 mainland regions of Tierrador, overseas possessions not shown]]
Tierrador is divided into 25 fully devolved regions, which are then separated into 101 provinces, all represented in the Qangreč, the legislative body of Tierrador. The body of the Qangreč is made up by representatives determined by the populations of the provinces. Each of these regions were admitted over a 50-year period, whether by peaceful means or by invasion and coercion. These regions function as their own nations, where they are allowed to govern over their respective provinces, have their own parliaments and justice systems. They also possess partial fiscal autonomy, being able to create their own budgets and allocate resources for their Gross Domestic Products. In terms of defense, the Tierradorian regions have their own Regional Guard, which in turn is a division of the Tierradorian Defense Forces, and in the event of an armed conflict on Tierradorian soil, the Federal Government can temporarily dissolve and allow the regions to take control against the enemy.
[[File:Tierrador Provinces.png|thumb|99 mainland provinces of Tierrador]]
Tierrador is divided into 25 fully devolved regions, which are then separated into 101 provinces, all represented in the Qangreč, the legislative body of Tierrador. The body of the Qangreč is made up by representatives determined by the populations of the provinces. Each of these regions were admitted over a 50-year period, whether by peaceful means or by invasion and coercion. These regions function as their own nations, where they are allowed to govern over their respective provinces, have their own parliaments and justice systems. They also possess partial fiscal autonomy, being able to create their own budgets and allocate resources for their Gross Domestic Products. In terms of defense, the Tierradorian regions have their own Regional Guard, which in turn is a division of the Tierradorian Defense Forces, and in the event of an armed conflict on Tierradorian soil, the Woqalate can temporarily dissolve and allow the regions to take control against the enemy.


=== Politics===
=== Politics===
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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
The Tierradorian Census Office reported an estimate of 185,786,393 residents as of April 9, 2030. As of March 2032, that number has been estimated at 191,053,145 residents, an almost 6 million increase. Tierrador is the world's 9th most populous nation, and the third most populous nation in Crona, behind [[Varshan]] and [[Paulastra]]. Tierrador is a rapidly growing nation, with a net gain of 1 person per minute, or 1,440 people per day. In 2029, 56% of Tierradorians age 18 and over were married, 7% were widowed, 16% were divorced, and 21% had never been married. In 2031, the [[w:Total fertility rate|total fertility rate]] for the Tierradorian Republic stood at 2.1 children per women, and it is estimated that the average household in the nation consists of two or more children. It has been estimated that about 21% of all children live in a single-parent household, with 11% living with the mother and 10% with the father, as of 2029.
The Tierradorian Census Office reported an estimate of 185,786,393 residents as of April 9, 2030. As of March 2034, that number has been estimated at 191,053,145 residents, an almost 6 million increase. Tierrador is the world's 9th most populous nation, and the third most populous nation in Crona, behind [[Varshan]] and [[Paulastra]]. Tierrador is a rapidly growing nation, with a net gain of 1 person per minute, or 1,440 people per day. In 2029, 56% of Tierradorians age 18 and over were married, 7% were widowed, 16% were divorced, and 21% had never been married. In 2031, the [[w:Total fertility rate|total fertility rate]] for the Tierradorian Republic stood at 2.1 children per women, and it is estimated that the average household in the nation consists of two or more children. It has been estimated that about 21% of all children live in a single-parent household, with 11% living with the mother and 10% with the father, as of 2029.


The Tierradorian Woqalate is an extremely diverse nation, with 21 ancestry groups having more than 1 million self-reported members. Tierradorians, who typically report ancestry from Indigenous Cronan, [[Coscivian]], [[Polynesia|Polynesian]], [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonian]], and [[Levantia|Levantine]], form the largest [[w:Race|racial]] and [[w:Ethnic group|ethnic group]] within the nation at 41.4%, or almost 77 million Tierradorians. Indigenous Cronans, referred to as the [[Abio Nations]], make up 27.2% (about 50.5 million) and are the second-largest group in Tierrador. Coscivians make up 18.1% (33.6 million) of the total population and are the third-largest group in Tierrador. Ænglish-origin Tierradorians (mostly from [[Alstin]], [[Arcerion]], and [[Urcea]]), make up 11.7 million Tierradorians and are 6.3% of the total population. Tierradorians with ancestry from all areas of the [[Audonia|Audonian continent]] are typically recognized within the same group, referred officially as Audonian-Tierradorian. This group makes up almost 9 million Tierradorians and make up 4.8% of the population. Half of the Audonian community reported origin from [[Daxia]], with the rest usually reporting ancestry to [[Metzetta]], [[Pursat]], [[Peshabiwar]], and [[Huoxia]]. The remaining 2.2%, or 4.1 million, were reported as "other." In 2030, it was reported that the [[w:Population pyramid|median age]] for Tierradorians population was 27.5 years.
The Tierradorian Woqalate is an extremely diverse nation, with 21 ancestry groups having more than 1 million self-reported members. Qabóri-Tierradorians, who typically report ancestry from the Qabóri Nation of Indigenous Cronans, [[Coscivian]], [[Polynesia|Polynesian]], [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonian]], and [[Levantia|Levantine]], form the largest [[w:Race|racial]] and [[w:Ethnic group|ethnic group]] within the nation at 41.4%, or almost 77 million Tierradorians. Indigenous Cronans, referred to as the [[Abio Nations]], make up 27.2% (about 50.5 million) and are the second-largest group in Tierrador. Coscivians make up 18.1% (33.6 million) of the total population and are the third-largest group in Tierrador. Ænglish-origin Tierradorians (mostly from [[Alstin]], [[Arcerion]], and [[Urcea]]), make up 11.7 million Tierradorians and are 6.3% of the total population. Tierradorians with ancestry from all areas of the [[Audonia|Audonian continent]] are typically recognized within the same group, referred officially as Audonian-Tierradorian. This group makes up almost 9 million Tierradorians and make up 4.8% of the population. Half of the Audonian community reported origin from [[Daxia]], with the rest usually reporting ancestry to [[Metzetta]], [[Pursat]], [[Peshabiwar]], and [[Huoxia]]. The remaining 2.2%, or 4.1 million, were reported as "other." In 2030, it was reported that the [[w:Population pyramid|median age]] for Tierradorians population was 27.5 years.
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Tierrador has two ''[[w:De facto|de facto]]'' official languages standardized by [[Tierradorian nationality law|its nationality law and naturalization process]]: [[Tierradorian]] and [[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]], a Tierradorian regional dialect of [[Ænglish]]. Despite this, there are several languages spoken throughout different regions of the country. Most of these languages are Abio indigenous languages, and 16 of the 25 regions declare one or more Abio language as an official language. [[Kiravic Coscivian]] and [[Cartadanian]] are very prominent in the midwest and southeast region of the country, with Coscivian being spoken by 35 million residents and Cartadanian being spoken by 16 million Tierradorians. [[Aracadó]] is the only region in Tierrador to declare Cartadanian as an official language, along with [[Gaston (province)|Gaston Province]] in [[Las Rozas]] and [[Chauakee (province)|Chauakee]] and [[Isban (province)|Isban]] provinces in [[Auqali]] having Cartadanian as an official language. Most Tierradorian schools only offer classes in Tierradorian and Terra Ænglish, however in areas with an allowing budget, classes are also taught in various languages to those who need it. It is required, however, that all Tierradorians learn Tierradorian and Terra Ænglish, and usually both languages are taught from grades 1 to 4.
Tierrador has two ''[[w:De facto|de facto]]'' official languages standardized by [[Tierradorian nationality law|its nationality law and naturalization process]]: [[Tierradorian]] and [[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]], a Tierradorian regional dialect of [[Ænglish]]. Despite this, there are several languages spoken throughout different regions of the country. Most of these languages are Abio indigenous languages, and 16 of the 25 regions declare one or more Abio language as an official language. [[Kiravic Coscivian]] and [[Cartadanian]] are very prominent in the midwest and southeast region of the country, with Coscivian being spoken by 35 million residents and Cartadanian being spoken by 16 million Tierradorians. [[Aracadó]] is the only region in Tierrador to declare Cartadanian as an official language, along with [[Gaston (province)|Gaston Province]] in [[Las Rozas]] and [[Chauakee (province)|Chauakee]] and [[Isban (province)|Isban]] provinces in [[Auqali]] having Cartadanian as an official language. Most Tierradorian schools only offer classes in Tierradorian and Terra Ænglish, however in areas with an allowing budget, classes are also taught in various languages to those who need it. It is required, however, that all Tierradorians learn Tierradorian and Terra Ænglish, and usually both languages are taught from grades 1 to 4.


According to the [[Tierradorian Communities Survey|TCS]] for 2020, 126 million spoke only Tierradorian at home. The second-highest number was Terra Ænglish, spoken by 34 million within their residence. The remaining numbers were Coscivian (8 million), Cartadanian (6 million), [[Daxia|Daxian]] (4 million), [[Caphiric Latin]] (3 million), [[Qabóri]] (2 million), [[Lebhan]] (1 million), and [[w:Pashto|Pukhtu]] (1 million).
According to the [[Tierradorian Communities Survey|TCS]] for 2020, 125 million spoke only Tierradorian at home. The second-highest number was Terra Ænglish, spoken by 34 million within their residence. The remaining numbers were Coscivian (8 million), [[High Western Qabóri]] (6 million) Cartadanian (3 million), [[Daxia|Daxian]] (3 million), [[Caphiric Latin]] (3 million), [[Arabic]] (1 million), [[Lebhan]] (1 million), and [[w:Pashto|Pukhtu]] and [[Peshabiwar|Peshbi]] (1 million combined).


===Immigration===
===Immigration===
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''What do your country's people believe in religiously, if anything? How many groups are there?''
There is no official religion in the Tierradorian Woqalate. Article III of the Woqalate Charter officially grants all residents the freedom to express characteristics of whatever religion they desire, and formally bans the Qangreč from passing any kind of legislation favoring one religion over another. Religious practice is extremely widespread and amongst one of the most diverse in Crona. Historically, there have been attempts to unite the Woqalate under one religion, however these attempts were met with little to no success, as the scene of religion is extremely diverse throughout the nation. The overwhelming majority of Tierradorians believe in a higher power or spiritual force, engage in spiritual practices such as prayer, and consider themselves religious or spiritual. Approximately 60 percent of Tierradorians consider themselves as Christian, specifically Catholic. 22 percent follow the indigenous Abio faiths, 7.9 percent reported as Muslim, 5.1 percent did not consider themselves to be religious, and 4 percent following other, smaller religions.


===Education===
===Education===
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Sports play an extremely large role in Tierradorian culture and lifestyle. The most popular sports in Tierrador are [[w:Football|football]] (both association and gridiron), [[w:Ice hockey|ice hockey]] and [[w:Baseball|baseball]]. Athleticism and exercise are highly encouraged throughout Tierradorian society. Originating in Western Tierrador in 1869, gridiron football is the most popular code in Tierrador, and it has been played nonstop for over 150 years. The [[National Football League]] is the premier gridiron football league. With 24 teams, the league markets itself as the governing body for professional gridiron football. Collegiate gridiron football is also extremely popular, mostly on a regional level. The [[Tierradorian Interscholastic Athletics Association|TIAA]]'s Division I-A is made up of 92 teams, divided into 8 conferences based on the region. Along with gridiron football, the TIAA sponsors 10 sports (for both men and women) officially. The Tierradorian national gridiron team represents the nation at the [[Gridiron World Cup]] (where they won in 2009 and 2021), and the [[Istroyan Games]]. There are over 25,000 registered gridiron football teams, along with 2 million registered players.
Sports play an extremely large role in Tierradorian culture and lifestyle. The most popular sports in Tierrador are [[w:Football|football]] (both association and gridiron), [[w:Ice hockey|ice hockey]] and [[w:Baseball|baseball]]. Athleticism and exercise are highly encouraged throughout Tierradorian society. Originating in Western Tierrador in 1869, gridiron football is the most popular code in Tierrador, and it has been played nonstop for over 150 years. The [[National Football League]] is the premier gridiron football league. With 24 teams, the league markets itself as the governing body for professional gridiron football. Collegiate gridiron football is also extremely popular, mostly on a regional level. The [[Tierradorian Interscholastic Athletics Association|TIAA]]'s Division I-A is made up of 92 teams, divided into 8 conferences based on the region. Along with gridiron football, the TIAA sponsors 10 sports (for both men and women) officially. The Tierradorian national gridiron team represents the nation at the [[Gridiron World Cup]] (where they won in 2009 and 2021), and the [[Istroyan Games]]. There are over 25,000 registered gridiron football teams, along with 2 million registered players.


Association football is another popular code of football in Tierrador. It was first played in Tierrador in 1889, where the newly-founded national team played an exhibition match against [[Alstin]], winning 2–1. [[Football Tierrador]] is the governing body of association football, [[w:Futsal|futsal]], and [[w:Beach soccer|beach soccer]]. The [[Primera Liga|Premiership]] is the highest level on the Tierradorian football league pyramid, contested by 20 teams. The Premiership is part of the [[Tierradorian Football League]] along with the TFL Championship, TFL League One and TFL League Two. Below the TFL, there are multiple Football Tierrador-licensed leagues which are part of independent league structures, all the way to level 20. In Tierrador, there are more than 65,000 association football clubs, with 1.6 million registered players. The Tierradorian national football team is the current [[WAFF World Cup|World Cup]] champion, defeating [[Yonderre]] 4–3 in the 2030 final in [[Alstin (City)|Alstin City]].
Association football is another popular code of football in Tierrador. It was first played in Tierrador in 1889, where the newly-founded national team played an exhibition match against [[Alstin]], winning 2–1. [[Football Tierrador]] is the governing body of association football, [[w:Futsal|futsal]], and [[w:Beach soccer|beach soccer]]. The [[Primera Liga|Premiership]] is the highest level on the Tierradorian football league pyramid, contested by 20 teams. The Premiership is part of the [[Tierradorian Football League]] along with the TFL Championship, TFL League One and TFL League Two. Below the TFL, there are multiple Football Tierrador-licensed leagues which are part of independent league structures, all the way to level 20. In Tierrador, there are more than 65,000 association football clubs, with 1.6 million registered players. The [[Tierradorian national football team]] is the current [[WAFF World Cup|World Cup]] champion, defeating [[Yonderre]] 4–3 in the 2030 final in [[Alstin (City)|Alstin City]].


Ice hockey is the third most popular sport in Tierrador. Despite being a tropical nation, with a generally unfavorable climate for ice hockey, Tierradorians were first introduced to ice hockey in 1917, when Kiravian immigrants began playing competitively within Tierrador. Eventually, the sport grew to the most popular arena sport in the nation. The Tierradorian national ice hockey team won back to back World Cups of Hockey in 2008 and 2012. The [[Tierradorian Hockey League]] is contested by 72 teams, separated into three leagues (the Orixtal Hockey League, the Qapital Professional Hockey League, and the Western Hockey League) with 24 teams each.
Ice hockey is the third most popular sport in Tierrador. Despite being a tropical nation, with a generally unfavorable climate for ice hockey, Tierradorians were first introduced to ice hockey in 1917, when Kiravian immigrants began playing competitively within Tierrador. Eventually, the sport grew to the most popular arena sport in the nation. The Tierradorian national ice hockey team won back to back World Cups of Hockey in 2008 and 2012. The [[Tierradorian Hockey League]] is contested by 32 teams and is the premier hockey league in the world.


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Tierrador’s economy is that of a developed, high-income mixed economy. With its GDP at ₽12.1 trillion, Tierrador boasts one of the top-5 largest economies in Crona, and ranks in a very high position across the world. It is characterized by sizeable government involvement, economic diversity, a skilled labor force, and high innovation. The Tierrador Pound, Tierrador’s currency, is amongst one of the most valuable currencies in Crona. Tierrador ranks top-10 in exported goods across Crona and the world, including petroleum and raw minerals. Agriculture, tourism, technology/communications and automobile manufacturing are other very notable sectors in the Tierradorian economy. Many of the world’s largest companies, such as [[Aegan Group]], [[TerrAuto]], [[Auqali Lithium]], [[TerraCola]], [[Orixtal Communications|Orixtal]], and [[Vallos-Tierrador Banking Corporation|VTBC]] were founded and are currently based in Tierrador. Of the world’s 100 largest companies, 13 are based in Tierrador. Since 1998, Tierrador has seen consistent positive net export numbers in its annual GDP reports, a compliment to the nation in spite of the fallout from the [[1993 Tierradorian Financial Crisis|crisis faced in 1993]] and the [[2006 Tierradorian Agriculture Crisis|shortage of agricultural products in 2006]].
Tierrador’s economy is that of a developed, high-income mixed economy. With its GDP at ₽12.1 trillion, Tierrador boasts one of the top-5 largest economies in Crona, and ranks in a very high position across the world. It is characterized by sizeable government involvement, economic diversity, a skilled labor force, and high innovation. The Tierrador Pound, Tierrador’s currency, is amongst one of the most valuable currencies in Crona. Tierrador ranks top-10 in exported goods across Crona and the world, including petroleum and raw minerals. Agriculture, tourism, technology/communications and automobile manufacturing are other very notable sectors in the Tierradorian economy. Many of the world’s largest companies, such as [[Aegan Group]], [[TerrAuto]], [[Auqali Lithium]], [[TerraCola]], [[Orixtal Communications|Orixtal]], and [[Vallos-Tierrador Banking Corporation|VTBC]] were founded and are currently based in Tierrador. Of the world’s 100 largest companies, 13 are based in Tierrador. Since 1998, Tierrador has seen consistent positive net export numbers in its annual GDP reports, a compliment to the nation in spite of the fallout from the [[1993 Tierradorian Financial Crisis|crisis faced in 1993]] and the [[2006 Tierradorian Agriculture Crisis|shortage of agricultural products in 2006]].
===Industries and International Trade===
===Industries and International Trade===
The five largest sectors of Tierrador are petroleum, automobile manufacturing, mineral extraction, agriculture and technology. When it comes to international trade, Tierrador does business with the entire continent of Crona, mainly with [[Alstin]], [[Arcerion]], [[Paulastra]], and neighbors [[Istrenya]] and [[Ceylonia]]. Tierrador usually also does business with overseas powers such as [[Kiravia]], [[Urcea]], [[Cartadania]], [[Burgundie]], [[Pelaxia]], [[Caphiria]], [[Daxia]], and [[Faneria]]. Tierrador exports and imports the most goods and services to and from these nations, along with most other world nations to a lesser degree. Tourism and mass media are two emerging industries in the Tierradorian Republic that have greatly benefitted the nation. [[Taisgol]], [[Qabór]], [[Prisamarina]], and [[Topatopaski]] are a few of the most visited cities in South Crona, attracting a combined total of 51 million tourists on a yearly basis. The [[Sonaxa]] and [[La Plazal]] island regions have also gained popularity in terms of tourism in Tierrador, attracting more than 16 million tourists from [[Levantia]], [[Audonia]] and [[Sarpedon]]. Because of the tourism rate in Tierrador and the presence of people from other cultures, it has prompted 91% of Tierradorian citizens in the 18-26 age range to learn languages other than Tierradorian and Spanish, leading to 61% of Tierradorians being able to speak 3 languages or more. Mass media in Tierrador reached the global spotlight in 1995, when Orixtal Communications, the largest telecommunications provider in South Crona, expanded its operations outside of the Cronan continent, opening operations in [[Kiravia]], [[Urcea]], [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]]. Soon after, [[H2O Communications]] began operations outside of Tierrador, leading to a very strong Tierradorian presence in the world of media. It is also one of the largest employers in Tierrador, with close to 2 million jobs created as of 2028.
The five largest sectors of Tierrador are petroleum, automobile manufacturing, mineral extraction, agriculture and technology. When it comes to international trade, Tierrador does business with the entire continent of Crona, mainly with [[Alstin]], [[Arcerion]], [[Paulastra]], and neighbors [[Istrenya]], [[Ceylonia]], and [[Porlos]]. Tierrador usually also does business with overseas powers such as [[Kiravia]], [[Urcea]], [[Cartadania]], [[Burgundie]], [[Pelaxia]], [[Caphiria]], [[Daxia]], and [[Faneria]]. Tierrador exports and imports the most goods and services to and from these nations, along with most other world nations to a lesser degree. Tourism and mass media are two emerging industries in the Tierradorian Republic that have greatly benefitted the nation. [[Taisgol]], [[Qabór]], [[Prisamarina]], and [[Topaqoí]] are a few of the most visited cities in South Crona, attracting a combined total of 51 million tourists on a yearly basis. The [[Sonaxa]] and [[Lakawachee]] island regions have also gained popularity in terms of tourism in Tierrador, attracting more than 16 million tourists from [[Levantia]], [[Audonia]] and [[Sarpedon]]. Because of the tourism rate in Tierrador and the presence of people from other cultures, it has prompted 91% of Tierradorian citizens in the 18-26 age range to learn languages other than Tierradorian and Spanish, leading to 61% of Tierradorians being able to speak 3 languages or more. Mass media in Tierrador reached the global spotlight in 1995, when Orixtal Communications, the largest telecommunications provider in South Crona, expanded its operations outside of the Cronan continent, opening operations in [[Kiravia]], [[Urcea]], [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]]. Soon after, [[H2O Communications]] began operations outside of Tierrador, leading to a very strong Tierradorian presence in the world of media. It is also one of the largest employers in Tierrador, with close to 2 million jobs created as of 2028.


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===Technology===
===Technology===
In terms of technology, Tierrador has historically been very gifted in said field. Companies such as [[Palmtree Electronics|Palmtree]], [[Aegan Group|ÆGAN]], [[TK Group]] and [[Yongun Industries]] propels the Tierradorian consumer electronics industry to being one of the largest in the world. Palmtree Electronics is the largest manufacturer and distributor of consumer electronics in Crona and Kiravia, and the second largest in the world, only behind [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] [[Petalstone|Petalstone Electronics]]. The Aegan Group (stylized ÆGAN) is well-renowned for their innovative and unique personal computers and laptops, being the most popular amongst many other competitors in Tierrador and around the world. Tierrador also ranks very high in scientific research, being one of the first nations in Crona to enter space, in 1974. The [[Tierradorian Aeronautic Research Committee]] (TARC) is the main regulator in aerospace research, being responsible for many deep space missions orchestrated by the Tierradorian Republic. In 1976, Tierrador launched ''Terra I'', the first permanent satellite for the nation, and in 1979, ''Terra II'' was launched to accompany ''Terra I''. These satellites are no longer in orbit, however, as the lifespan for a Tierradorian satellite is only 10 years.
In terms of technology, Tierrador has historically been very gifted in said field. Companies such as [[Palmtree Electronics|Palmtree]], [[Aegan Group|ÆGAN]], [[TK Group]] and [[Tongon Industries]] propels the Tierradorian consumer electronics industry to being one of the largest in the world. Palmtree Electronics is the largest manufacturer and distributor of consumer electronics in Crona and Kiravia, and the second largest in the world, only behind [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] [[Petalstone|Petalstone Electronics]]. The Aegan Group (stylized ÆGAN) is well-renowned for their innovative and unique personal computers and laptops, being the most popular amongst many other competitors in Tierrador and around the world. Tierrador also ranks very high in scientific research, being one of the first nations in Crona to enter space, in 1974. The [[Tierradorian Aeronautic Research Committee]] (TARC) is the main regulator in aerospace research, being responsible for many deep space missions orchestrated by the Tierradorian Republic. In 1976, Tierrador launched ''Terra I'', the first permanent satellite for the nation, and in 1979, ''Terra II'' was launched to accompany ''Terra I''. These satellites are no longer in orbit, however, as the lifespan for a Tierradorian satellite is only 10 years.


Tierrador also ranks high in robotics manufacturing, supplying 35% of all robotics products in the 2030 total. Tierrador also boasts one of the most scientific researchers per capita of any nations, with close to 16 per 1000 employees. The video gaming industry in Tierrador is also a very large market. Notable consoles such as the Aegan X-Series, and the various consoles produced by Yongun Industries, propel Tierrador to being the largest producer of video game consoles in the world. Development companies such as [[Angotsa]], [[Porvaos Entertainment]], and [[VideoTerra]] regularly put out numerous blockbuster video games that are played by close to 4 billion people around the world. The most popular Tierradorian video game series is [[Recon]], a first-person shooter game primarily set during the Second Great War, though players can acquire DLCs set in different periods throughout the Occidental Cold War. Other popular video game series include [[Tropical Heist]], [[Old West Troubles]], and [[Terra IX]].
Tierrador also ranks high in robotics manufacturing, supplying 35% of all robotics products in the 2030 total. Tierrador also boasts one of the most scientific researchers per capita of any nations, with close to 16 per 1000 employees. The video gaming industry in Tierrador is also a very large market. Notable consoles such as the Aegan X-Series, and the various consoles produced by Tongon, propel Tierrador to being the largest producer of video game consoles in the world. Development companies such as [[Winnecomac Softworks]], [[Porvaos Entertainment]], and [[VideoTerra]] regularly put out numerous blockbuster video games that are played by close to 4 billion people around the world. The most popular Tierradorian video game series is [[Recon]], a first-person shooter game primarily set during the Second Great War, though players can acquire DLCs set in different periods throughout the Occidental Cold War. Other popular video game series include [[Tropical Heist]], [[Old West Troubles]], and [[Terra IX]].


==Military==
==Military==
The Tierradorian Defense Forces are the national military of the nation. The TDF is known for "providing a unique example of a military leadership's transforming itself into a civilian political elite, simultaneously transferring the basis of power from the army to a civilian state." The transformation was brought about by revolutionary generals in the 1850s and 1860s, following the demise of the Second Imperial Army following its complete defeat during the decade-long Revolution of 1867 and the Beaver Wars from 1796 to 1823 and from 1867 to 1874. The Tierradorian Defense Forces are administered by the National Defense Office (NDO) and the Homeland Security Office (HSO). Within it are three branches: the Tierrador Army, the Tierrador Air Force, and the Tierrador Navy. The National Defense and Homeland Security Offices have jurisdiction over the Civil Guard, which was formed in 1961 from the disbanded Federal Police along with the military police operatives of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Figures vary on personnel, but as of are approximately 1,105,000 Tierradorian Defense Forces personnel (460,000 Army; 308,000 Air Force; 337,000 Navy, including about 85,000 personnel in the Marine Command), approximately 180,000 in the Civil Guard, and 96,000 in the Maritime Defense Authority. Government expenditures on the Defense Forces constitute a relatively small proportion of GDP: 1.1% of GDP (2031 est.). Following the end of the [[The Deluge|Deluge]] and the fall of [[Varshan]], the federal government of Tierrador cut back on military spending, due to a reduced need for major military power.
The Tierradorian Defense Forces are the national military of the nation. The TDF is known for "providing a unique example of a military leadership's transforming itself into a civilian political elite, simultaneously transferring the basis of power from the army to a civilian state." The transformation was brought about by revolutionary generals in the 1850s and 1860s, following the demise of the Second Imperial Army following its complete defeat during the decade-long Revolution of 1867 and the Beaver Wars from 1796 to 1823 and from 1867 to 1874. The Tierradorian Defense Forces are administered by the National Defense Office (NDO) and the Homeland Security Office (HSO). Within it are three branches: the Tierrador Army, the Tierrador Air Force, and the Tierrador Navy. The National Defense and Homeland Security Offices have jurisdiction over the Civil Guard, which was formed in 1961 from the disbanded Federal Police along with the military police operatives of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Figures vary on personnel, but as of are approximately 1,105,000 Tierradorian Defense Forces personnel (460,000 Army; 308,000 Air Force; 337,000 Navy, including about 85,000 personnel in the Marine Command), approximately 180,000 in the Civil Guard, and 96,000 in the Maritime Defense Authority. Government expenditures on the Defense Forces constitute a relatively small proportion of GDP: 1.1% of GDP (2031 est.). Following the end of the [[The Deluge|Deluge]] and the fall of [[Varshan]], the federal government of Tierrador cut back on military spending, due to a reduced need for major military power.


The Tierradorian Defense Forces maintain significant infrastructure, including facilities for design, research, and testing of weapons, vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels, defense systems and electronics; military industry manufacturing centers for building such systems, and advanced naval dockyards that build heavy military vessels and advanced missile technologies. Tierrador became one of the first Cronan nations to enrich weapons-grade uranium, and developed a stockpile of about 160 nuclear weapons. Despite this, there have been talks of reducing the Tierradorian nuclear arsenal by half, to just 80 warheads. This is part of a process in which the nation slowly but surely reduces the nuclear weapons program, due to the high costs of operating said weapons program with no use in the future. Tierrador signed the LoN treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Historically, Tierrador has remained neutral in international conflicts, with the exception of the [[Second Great War]], the [[Mosquito War]], and the [[Saukhin Wars]]. However, in recent years some political parties have proposed an amendment of the Constitution to allow the Tierrador Army, Air Force or Navy to collaborate with the [[League of Nations]] in peacekeeping missions, or to provide military help to countries that officially request it. Tierrador has earned a reputation of being one of the most difficult nations to stage a land invasion on, as gun politics in the nation allow for the civilian ownership of firearms if deemed fit for use. Because of this, close to 38 million Tierradorian non-military citizens own at least one firearm.
The Tierradorian Defense Forces maintain significant infrastructure, including facilities for design, research, and testing of weapons, vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels, defense systems and electronics; military industry manufacturing centers for building such systems, and advanced naval dockyards that build heavy military vessels and advanced missile technologies. Tierrador became one of the first Cronan nations to enrich weapons-grade uranium, and developed a stockpile of about 160 nuclear weapons. Despite this, there have been talks of reducing the Tierradorian nuclear arsenal by half, to just 80 warheads. This is part of a process in which the nation slowly but surely reduces the nuclear weapons program, due to the high costs of operating said weapons program with no use in the future. Tierrador signed the LoN treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Historically, Tierrador has remained neutral in international conflicts, with the exception of the [[Second Great War]] and the [[South Cronan Narco Wars]]. However, in recent years some political parties have proposed an amendment of the Constitution to allow the Tierrador Army, Air Force or Navy to collaborate with the [[League of Nations]] in peacekeeping missions, or to provide military help to countries that officially request it. Tierrador has earned a reputation of being one of the most difficult nations to stage a land invasion on, as gun politics in the nation allow for the civilian ownership of firearms if deemed fit for use. Because of this, close to 38 million Tierradorian non-military citizens own at least one firearm.
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