Tresthyr

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Tresthyrean Empire
Empire tresthèren
Coat of arms of Tresthyr
Motto"D'un ocean à l'autre." (French)
"From sea to sea."
Capital
and largest city
Athéron
Official languages English and French
Recognised regional languages Dutch, Russian
Ethnic groups 71.3% Tresthèren
12.5% European
9.1% Noire
6.4% Asian
0.7% Other
Demonym Tresthèren
Tresthyrean
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 -  Monarch Madeleine II
 -  Consulate TBA
TBA
TBA
Legislature Imperial Senate
Formation
 -  Acts of Union August 329 
 -  Empire established 17 January 693 
 -  Revolution 5 November 1141 
 -  Acts of Federation 1 July 1142 
 -  Restoration 27 March 1155 
 -  Current constitution 1 January 1156 
GDP (PPP) 1160 estimate
 -  Total $188.925 trillion
 -  Per capita $28,227
Currency Tresthyrean ducat (TYR)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy (AS)
Drives on the right
Calling code +105
Internet TLD .tr

Tresthyr, officially the Tresthyrean Empire (French: Empire tresthèren), is a sovereign state in southwestern Tarathia. Encompassing the whole of the Tresthèren Isles, the Empire spans a significant portion of the Tarathian subcontinent of Kelaen to the south and southwest, as well as territory in southern Tarvalak on the Tarathian mainland. With the Thalian Ocean located directly to its south, the Empire is geographically divided by the waters of the Thetisian Sea.

History

Early history

Unification of Daval and Léoneis

Birth of the empire

Constitutional reforms of Léopold I

Imperial expansionism

Revolution and the abolition of the monarchy

Tresthèren Revolution

Acts of Federation

Federal era

Maumaront Restoration

Recent history

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