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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
  
The word "Tuva" in Tuvaltastan is of direct origin to the word "tov," which originates from the dead language of the ancient Kostuvians. "Tov" translates to "explore" in Codexian, and "ÇfkXh" (Pronounced Hfk*hack*) in Altuvi.
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Tivot comes from the ancient word "tivo," which originates from the dead language of the ancient Kostuvians. "Tivo" translates to "fun" in Codexian, and "Vn" (Pronounced Vun) in Altuvi.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 21:41, 20 November 2016

The Republic of Tivot, better known as Tivot, is a small nation that shares a single border with Cathalrus. Tivot was part of Kostuvastan but gained independence immediately after The Auroran Imperial War. It has maintained peaceful relations with the former Kostuv territories of Baykalia, Kostromastan, and Tuvaltastan.

The Republic of Tivot
MottoNihil Nic Gererentur
Anthem"O Great Tuvaltastan"
Regional Map
Capital
and largest city
Trolav
Official languages Codexian and Tivo
Ethnic groups (2015 Estimate) 96% Human

(97% of Humans are of Tuvalt origin)

3.5% Lupine

.5% Other
Demonym Tivo, Tivoti, Tivian, Tivan
Government Republic
 -  Prime Minister [[]]
 -  Vice Minister [[]]
 -  Vice-Minister Vladislav Vladisiliev
Legislature Congress
 -  Upper house Great Hall
 -  Lower house Great House
Area
 -  Total N/A km2
N/A sq mi 
Population
 -  2015 estimate 14,986,164
 -  2010 census 14,362,971
 -  Density N/A/km2
N/A/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate
 -  Total $160.7 billion
 -  Per capita $10,723.22
Gini (2016)21.2
low
HDI (2016).882
very high
Currency Credit (CR)
Date format DD/MM/YYYY
Drives on the the right
Calling code +17
ISO 3166 code TVT
Internet TLD .tvt

Etymology

Tivot comes from the ancient word "tivo," which originates from the dead language of the ancient Kostuvians. "Tivo" translates to "fun" in Codexian, and "Vn" (Pronounced Vun) in Altuvi.

History

Separation of Kostuvastan

(See Kostuvastan Civil War)

Beginnings of Tuvaltastan

After the horrors of the Kostuvastan Civil War, Tuvaltastan was the first nation to form out of the ashes. It was officially independent on the day March 17th, 2005. During the first year of its existance, it took a year to determine the constitution of Tuvaltastan. The first administration went into office in the year 2006, and came out of office in 2008. Even with the first administration, there were issues in making a completely new nation from the ground up. Entire institutions had to be established, the destroyed infrastructure had to be replaced, and the food sources that were nearly depleted had to be restored. The aforementioned issues were the focus of the first administration, and were relatively successful. The next two successive administrations added to the accomplishments of the first administration (see List of Administrations of Tuvaltastan for more info).

Modern-Day Tuvaltastan

The current administration is currently attempting to establish peaceful relations with both Kostromastan and Baykalia. The administration's ultimate goal, however, is to connect itself to other nations outside of former Kostuvastan, especially within Aurora.

The Kost-Tuva War (2009-2010)

This war was primarily between Tuvaltastan and Kostromastan, and lasted 11 months before ending on a peace treaty that ended the war. It was catalyzed by many skirmishes between Kostro and Tuvalt civilians, and eventually politicians in Tuvaltastan called for a war. The Hall approved of the war, and the war killed approximately 12,000 Tuvalts and 11,000 Kostros, as well as 1,000 Baykals, as Baykalia had been in the war, but left after a month.

The Tuva-Avut War (2011-Present)

Following the Colonialist mindset of their Kostuv predecessors, the Tuvalt Government is currently attempting to take over a large island in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. The natives of the island use guerrilla war tactics against the Tuvalt military, who have never stepped foot on the Avut Island. The native Avut have been successful at keeping the Tuvalt Government in the northern half of the island.

Politics

Governmental System

(Main article: Government of Tuvaltastan)

Governmental District of Novosibirsk

The Governmental System of Tuvaltastan consists of three branches that follow a checks-and-balances system. Every year, an election takes place for every Legislative position and Judicial position and every two years for each Executive position. There are limits on how long one person can be in office, however: for the Executive positions, the term limit is three, and for the Legislative and Judicial positions, the term limit is six.

Political Parties

There exist seven major political parties in Tuvaltastan, all of which have had individuals in a governmental position:

  • Democratic Party
  • Socialist Party
  • Conservative Party
  • Liberal Party
  • Communist Party
  • Globalist Party
  • Nationalist Party

Executive Branch

  • High-Minister

The High-Minister position is the main part of the executive branch, and can veto bills passed by the Hall and Chamber and propose bills to the Hall and Chamber.

  • Vice-Minister

Takes over the job of High-Minister when the High-Minister is absent. When not substituting, the Vice-Minister focuses on domestic affairs along with the Chamber. The Vice-Minister and the Speaker of the Chamber have executive authority over the Chamber.

  • Commander-In-Chief

Leader of the Tuvalt Military, and can propose declaring war on a nation to the Hall and Chamber. If Tuvaltastan does declare war, the Commander-In-Chief (CIC) has the power to declare total war, after a vote among the three primary executive positions. During peacetime, the CIC focuses on building relationships with other nations. Currently, the CIC is discussing with Kostromi and Baykalian officials a cease-fire on the border skirmishes, which are close to becoming a full-on war. The CIC is also in talks with multiple countries on establishing embassies.

Legislative Branch

  • The Hall

The Hall is is a population-based representative legislature that votes on Foreign Policy issues.

  • Speaker of the Hall

Manages and keeps order in the Hall.

  • The Chamber

The Chamber is a population-based representative legislature that votes on Domestic Policy issues.

  • Speaker of the Chamber

Manages and keeps order in the Chamber.

Judicial Branch

  • Supreme Court

The Supreme Court determines what bills are constitutional or not, and consists of nine judges.

Electoral Process

The electoral process for each position requires each candidate to take part in a simulation that focuses on the issues and everyday duties of the position each candidate is running for. As well as the simulation, a popular vote will take place. Each candidate's performance on the simulation will be scored. The candidates' score and their votes will be combined into an average, and whichever candidate has the highest average wins the election.

Domestic Policy

Poverty

The poverty rate is 3.1%, as of 2015. It was lowered from 12% due to multiple programs set up by the Tuvalt Government to address the issue.

Civil Rights

Everyone in Tuvaltastan has equal rights, which has been defined in the Tuvalt Constitution. However, even though Baykals and Kostroms have the same rights as Tuvalts, many Tuvalts nonetheless discriminate against them.

Economy

Religion

Education

Foreign Policy

In an effort to establish peaceful relations with its neighbors, Tuvaltastan has established embassies with Emberwood Coast, The Kingdom of Staynes, Axdel, and The Grand Duchy of Dragonia.

Embassies

Embassy Name Embassy Representative
Emberwood Imports, Adult Bookstore and Diplomatic Center Rovin Polinski
Staynish Embassy Jorik Qurnalov
Axdelian Embassy Alexander Rotuski
Dragonian Embassy Vladimir Yaroslavavich

Trade

Tuvaltastan is part of the Auroran Continental Assembly, which has established a continent-wide free trade agreement.

Neutrality

Tuvaltastan claims to be a neutral nation towards all but Kostromastan and Baykalia. This is likely to change, due to politicians vying for a more friendly attitude towards the other territories of former Kostuvastan.

Immigration

Tuvaltastan has a nondiscriminatory immigration policy, even towards Kostromi and Baykalian refugees. This is subject to change, however, as many Tuvaltis still hold a grudge against Kostroms and Baykals.

Military

(Main article: Military of Tuvaltastan)

The military makes up 9.3% of Tuvaltastan's governmental budget of $95.3 billion, which is approximately $8,862,900,000.

Revenue of Each Military Branch (as of 2015)
Military Branch Revenue
Air Forces $3,864,231,000
Marine Forces $3,159,972,000
Ground Forces $1,796,642,000
Subterranean Forces $42,055,000

Culture

Literature

Customs and Traditions

Food

Traditional cuisine of Tuvaltastan is few and far between, due to its short life as a nation so far. However, one meal exists that has prominent meaning: Cheese Rice. Its prominent meaning stems from the terrible conditions that ensued during the Kostuvastan Civil War, and most food being destroyed in the Agricultural Bombing Campaigns of 1999. The only sources of food that had survived the bombings were hard cheeses and dried rice grains. For the remainder of the Civil War, the Tuvalts survived by eating cheese rice, and now, on every Independence day, they celebrate with a bowl of cheese rice. Another traditional food is Norgov bread, which originates from the Ancient Kostuvians that resided in the same region of Tuvaltastan. Norgov bread consists of corn meal, honey, eggs, and flour, and it is usually eaten on New Year's Day.

Festivals

  • New Year's Day Festival

A festival that takes place on New Year's Day, and is typically celebrated with Norgov bread. (see Holidays)

  • Independence Day Festival

A festival that takes place on Independence Day. A common meal eaten during the festival is cheese rice (see Holidays).

  • Halloween Festival

A festival that takes place on Halloween (see Holidays).

  • Mendelov Day Festival

A festival that honors the heroism of Mendelov. It lasts the entire day, and ends on sunset.

Holidays (Chronological Order)

  • New Year's Day (1st)

New Year's Day is celebrated to honor the accomplishments of the year passed, and to hope for a better new year.

  • Christmas Day (September 4th)

Traditionally celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, but is more about giving than celebrating.

  • Halloween (Third Friday of Hir)

A day in which people of all ages go about and have fun dressing up as scary, funny, or just plain weird creatures. In short, it is a day for spoopy scary fun.

  • New Year's Eve (December 31st)

A day of remembrance of the negative events that took place during the year that had just passed.

Measuring Systems

Length

The base unit of length is the meter, which is defined as the length light travels in 1/300000000 instants (see Time).

1 Meter = 100 Centimeters

1 Centimeter = 100 Millimeters

100 Meters = 1 Kilometer

100 Kilometers = 1 Terameter

100 Terameters = 1 Exameter

Area

The base unit of area is the rotor, which is equal to 1 meter squared.

1 Rotor = 100 Centirotors

1 Centirotor = 100 Millirotors

100 Rotors = 1 Kilorotor

100 Kilorotors = 1 Terarotor

100 Terarotors = 1 Exarotor

Volume

Liquid

The base unit of volume (Lq) is the liter, which is defined as four times the amount of liquid that can fit inside the Human stomach.

1 Liter = 100 Centiliters (Colloquial: Ounce)

1 Centiliter = 100 Milliliters

100 Liters = 1 Kiloliter

100 Kiloliters = 1 Teraliter

100 Teraliters = 1 Exaliter

Solid

The base unit of volume (Sd) is the maud, which is equal to one cubic centimeter of water at its maximum density.

1 Maud = 100 Centimauds

1 Centimaud = 100 Millimauds

100 Mauds = 1 Kilomaud

100 Kilomauds = 1 Teramaud

100 Teramauds = 1 Examaud

Time

The base unit of time is the instant, which is defined by how long it takes light to travel 300,000,000 meters

10 Instants = 1 Second

6 Seconds = 1 Minute

10 Minutes = 1 Standard

6 Standards = 1 Hour

6 Hours = 1 Quarter

4 Quarters = 1 Day

6 Days, except for the last week in each month, which has 7 Days (except Ral) = 1 Week

10 Weeks = 1 Month

6 Months = 1 Year

Every four years (a leap year), a Londay is added to Ral, but then taken away when not on a leap year.

Days in a Week
Rilday
Perday
Nenday
Yirday
Quanday
Olnday
Londay

Londay happens every last week in a month, except Ral.

Months in a Year
Ral
Pir
Naq
Yon
Hir
Pid

Number Naming System

Number Pronunciation Spelling
1 Ooh U
2 Too To
3 Ray Ree
4 Fore Foar
5 Five Phyve
6 Shix Shicks
7 Snayn Shneven
8 Ain't Aeighnte
9 Nyan Pmneiyane
Number Spelling
10 Tin
10^2 Hin
10^3 Rin
10^4 Lin
10^5 Kin
10^6 Ton
10^7 Tin-Ton
10^8 Hin-Ton
10^9 Rin-Ton

Pattern continues all the way to Kin-Kon, which is 10^30. The largest named real number is 10^365, which is Moogalplixianthianos

Geography

Climate

Ecosystem

Biodiversity

Environment

Economy

Currency

The Tivot Credit is the second most influencial currency of the four currencies of the former Kostuvastan. One Tivot Credit is equivalent to 1.07 grams of Platinum. Platinum is relatively abundant in the Auroran desert, and has been the base of wealth in former Kostuvastan (similar to how gold is the base of wealth irl). Kings of Imperial Kostuvastan were known to decorate their palaces with platinum, and the current Tuva-avut war is being fought over a large deposit of platinum on the Avut Isle.

Agriculture

Livestock in Tivot

Crops

Five Most-Produced Crops of Tivot (as of 2015)
Crop Name Production (Thousands of Lbs.)
Total 1,131,324
Wheat 562,901
Jackfruit 401,796
Corn 364,886
Hemp 103,344
Quinoa 98,152
Mango 1,240

Industry

Science and Technology

Demographics

Five Largest Metropolitan Areas of Tuvaltastan (as of 2015)
City Name Population of City
Total 21,611,577
Shagonar 11,309,136
Novosibirsk 8,684,302
Kemerovo 998,165
Novokuznetsk 794,682
Omsk 619,974

Ethnicity

Major Ethnicities of Tuvaltastan (as of 2015)
Ethnicity Population of Ethnicity
Total 23,588,694
Human 18,352,006
Lupine 4,835,681
Kostro 152,707
Baykalian 128,322
Xiopothan 119,978

Religion

Major Religions of Tuvaltastan (as of 2015)
Religion Population of Religion
Catholicism 15,498,763
Buddhism 5,273,658
Unaffiliated 2,816,223