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'''Tarper''', officially the '''Bundeskanzleramt of Tarper''', is a federal parliamentary republic in southern Covenant. It includes 10 constituent states, covers an area of 643,801 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. Tarper contains about 82 million inhabitants. Tarper's capital and largest city is Terraum, while its largest conurbation is the Great Mountain River Area in the heart of the country. The country's other major cities are Citrone, Himmelstadt, Bergfeld, Hellwald, Long Beach, Saint Constantine, St. Augustine, Morena, and Anchorage.
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'''Tarper''', officially the '''Bundeskanzleramt Tarper''', is a federal parliamentary republic in southern Covenant. It includes 10 constituent states, covers an area of 643,801 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. Tarper contains about 82 million inhabitants. Tarper's capital and largest city is Terraum, while its largest conurbation is the Great Mountain River Area in the heart of the country. The country's other major cities are Citrone, Himmelstadt, Bergfeld, Hellwald, Long Beach, Saint Constantine, St. Augustine, Morena, and Anchorage.
  
 
The Ancient Tarperti tribes have inhabited the eastern parts of modern Tarper since classical antiquity. A region named Tarepere was documented before 100 BCE. Though the migration period for the Ancient Tarperti is known to be much earlier. In the middle of the 12th century, Tarperti territories formed a central part of the Tarperti-Sangheili État. During the 14th and half of the 15th centuries, Tarper and the rest of the État became the center of the War of Froistonian Aggression/Expulsion or 130 years war and the Astran War of Succession. In 1848 the 1848 Revolutions took place and the Imperator of the État was executed and the État was made into a parliamentary confederation. In 1885 the Grand Nationalist Revolutions went on until the Dissolution Treaty in 1890, thus beginning the Many Kingdoms Decade.
 
The Ancient Tarperti tribes have inhabited the eastern parts of modern Tarper since classical antiquity. A region named Tarepere was documented before 100 BCE. Though the migration period for the Ancient Tarperti is known to be much earlier. In the middle of the 12th century, Tarperti territories formed a central part of the Tarperti-Sangheili État. During the 14th and half of the 15th centuries, Tarper and the rest of the État became the center of the War of Froistonian Aggression/Expulsion or 130 years war and the Astran War of Succession. In 1848 the 1848 Revolutions took place and the Imperator of the État was executed and the État was made into a parliamentary confederation. In 1885 the Grand Nationalist Revolutions went on until the Dissolution Treaty in 1890, thus beginning the Many Kingdoms Decade.

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Federal Chancellery of Tarper
Bundeskanzleramt Tarper (German)
Flag of Tarper Coat of Arms of Tarper
Motto"Populous meus, ad Astra, ad Astra"
AnthemAuferstanden aus Ruinen
"World Assembly Member"
Map of Tarper
Political Map of Tarper
Region Covenant
Capital
and largest city
Terraum
Official languages English (Ligua Franca), German (Government Language)
Recognised national languages French, Esperanto
Demonym Tarp
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 -  President Frederick Tapia
 -  Chancellor Maximilian Großherzog
Legislature Parliament
 -  Upper house Bundesrat
 -  Lower house Bundestag
Establishment :
 -  Tarperti-Sangheili État December 25, 1342 
 -  1848 Revolution January 1, 1848 
 -  Many Kingdoms Decade September 9, 1890 
 -  Tarperti Reich June 21, 1901 
 -  Eidgenossenschaft der Tarperti Kommunistischen Republiken November 7, 1912 
 -  Republik Tarper December 26, 1991 
 -  National Bund November 17, 2000 
 -  Union der Südlich-Sechs September 12, 2001 
 -  Bundeskanzleramt Tarper April 16, 2002 
Area
 -  Total 643,801 km2
248,573 sq mi 
Population
 -  2015 estimate 82,175,700
 -  Density 128/km2
331.5/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2015 estimate
 -  Total US$841.972 billion
 -  Per capita US$87,705.42
GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate
 -  Total 408 trillion (TAK)
 -  Per capita 189,969 (TAK)
Gini16.8
low
HDI 1
very high
Currency Tarperti Krup (TAK)
Date format mm-dd-yyyy
Drives on the right
Calling code +56
ISO 3166 code TR
Internet TLD .tr

Tarper, officially the Bundeskanzleramt Tarper, is a federal parliamentary republic in southern Covenant. It includes 10 constituent states, covers an area of 643,801 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. Tarper contains about 82 million inhabitants. Tarper's capital and largest city is Terraum, while its largest conurbation is the Great Mountain River Area in the heart of the country. The country's other major cities are Citrone, Himmelstadt, Bergfeld, Hellwald, Long Beach, Saint Constantine, St. Augustine, Morena, and Anchorage.

The Ancient Tarperti tribes have inhabited the eastern parts of modern Tarper since classical antiquity. A region named Tarepere was documented before 100 BCE. Though the migration period for the Ancient Tarperti is known to be much earlier. In the middle of the 12th century, Tarperti territories formed a central part of the Tarperti-Sangheili État. During the 14th and half of the 15th centuries, Tarper and the rest of the État became the center of the War of Froistonian Aggression/Expulsion or 130 years war and the Astran War of Succession. In 1848 the 1848 Revolutions took place and the Imperator of the État was executed and the État was made into a parliamentary confederation. In 1885 the Grand Nationalist Revolutions went on until the Dissolution Treaty in 1890, thus beginning the Many Kingdoms Decade.

In 1900, Tarper became a nation state when most of the Tarperti states unified into the Astran-dominated United Kingdoms of Tarper. After World War I and the First Civil War of 1912-1914, the Kingdom was replaced by the Communist Confederation of Tarperti Communist Republics. The nation fought valiantly in World War II and brought prosperity. In 1960 a member of the Supreme Council took control in a coup and became the dictator of the CTCR. After a period of increasing transparency and economic disparity the CTCR suffered another coup and in 1991 it was dissolved. The establishment of the fascist / ultra-capitalist Republic of Tarper brought the start of a Second Civil War between the National Confederation and the Southern Six Union. After a brief outside occupation, the modern Tarperti state was founded.

In the 21st century, Tarper is a great power both economically and politically. Tarper is a developed country with a very high standard of living sustained by a skilled and productive society. It upholds a social security and universal health care system, environmental protection and a tuition-free university education.

Tarper was a founding member of the Confederation of Covenant in 2016. Tarper is a member of the World Assembly (soon), the Tarper-Plamyadia Union and the Tarperdrome. Known for its rich cultural history, Tarper has been continuously the home of influential and successful artists, philosophers, musicians, sportspeople, entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers, and inventors.

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Covenant

Plamayadia

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