T'anshilebs
| T'anshilebs | |||||||
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| UŊ member | |||||||
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| Capital city | Lsotabsi | ||||||
| Archduke | Lambda | ||||||
| Official languages | English, Naval Georgian, T'ansholubi | ||||||
| ISO-3166-1/2 | TA | ||||||
| ISO-3166-1/3 | TAN | ||||||
T'anshilebs (/ˈtäːnʃilɛbs/) (T'ansholubi: ტანშილებს /'t'an.ʃɪ.lɛbs/) (also written as "T'ánšilebs" in T'ansholubi Romanization), officially known as the Grand Duchy of T'anshilebs, is a moderate-sized country in the east of Enkavak. The country is divided into 7 subsections, called divisions (T'ansholubi: დივიზებიი /dɪ.vɪ.'zɛ.bi/), named K'asilišmá, Port Lambda, T'at'íl Hezeqál, Tlííza térvesat, New Tbilísii, along with 2 territories with limited autonomy under the crown, the Archipelago of the North and the Twin Islands. The government of T'anshilebs is best described as a Constitutional Monarchy, with a written document ensuring citizen rights. The national currency is the Ńaq'óċi (𝄡), but the Slab is co-official for government, international transactions.
- Aparatas: Tansilebs /tanʃilebʃ/
- CMCossa: DanSiLUbs Ttansjilebs /tʼɑnʃiˈlebs/
- Iskel: Tʔanshǐlebs [tʔanʃɪ̀lébs]
- Kathyrian: Τάνσιϊλεβς Tánsjilebs /ˈtænsjiˌlebs
- Knrawi: Tànsirimf [ta˩nx̟ɛɹɛmɸ]
- Regnate Latin: TÁNSILEↃ /ˈtʰä̃ːsɪlɛps/
- Soc'ul': Tánxileb' [taː˥˧nʃi˧lə˩bˀ]
- Syzkyn: Таншилебс [tʹɑnʃilɛb̥s]
- Tosï: tasiélesó Tasiélesó [taʃiˈles]
- Viossa: Tanshilebs [tanʃilebs]
Geography
Among all 7 territories, it is notable that all of which are temperate in climate, and are not especially cold or hot. Exploring the regions specifically, however, showcases a notable amount of biodiversity (It will be noted, however, that beaches will not be mentioned in biomes found in a division, as they are exceedingly common, and are found in all 7 divisions and colonies.) Such as:
- K'asilišmá: Entirely comprised of flatland, except a forest at the northwestern corner. Home to a plurality of sunflowers sprinkled throughout the division, it is considered the most homogenous and 'boring' division as deemed by the Archduke. Shares one half of the Strait of Lsotabsi.
- Port Lambda: To the north, a large beach stretching across the length of the division and the other half of the Strait of Lsotabsi. The further south leads to a forest and, eventually, a large patch of jungle that continues throughout the length of T'anshilebs Proper. This large stretch of jungle is deemed "The Tropical Corridor". Along with this, there is a large cavern that is at the southern end of Downtown Lsotabsi and leads to a winding cave system.
- T'atíl Hezeqál: The largest division, completely encased in The Tropical Corridor, is mostly warm sea, and is home to the 2 most remote places in T'anshilebs Proper, Bégii Vásilobik'ii and C'mala Vásilobik'ii. Within the mainland, there is a large section of bamboo jungle, where the 2 cities of the division are. Along with this, the underground of TH is cavernous and open, so it may be a concern of whether or not the ground is stable to develop.
- Tliiza tervesat: Considered the end of the Tropical Corridor, a large amount of this division is engulfed in a familiar, dense jungle, but other biomes can be found here. Most notable of which being forests, found in the south and northeast of the division. Yet another place of interest is a small savanna, past the northeastern forest. Within this savanna, there also lies a village, the only village within T'anshilebi borders. There is also a ruined portal on the western portion of the division.
- New Tbilisi: The newest division within T'anshilebs Proper, New Tbilisi, is split into three biomes: a patch of Sparse Jungle on the northernmost tip, Plains, which encompasses the most land, and a sprawling Savanna to the south. A notable landmark from New Tbilisi are the Lakes of Despair, which are a collection of lakes in the shape of a "frowny face" (for clarification of what a frowny face is, be sad in the mirror.) There is also a ruined portal on the eastern portion of New Tbilisi.
- For the next two entries, they are considered territories under the T'anshilebi Crown, but are not part of the contiguous "T'anshilebs Proper" and are known colloquially as 'colonies' although they operate as semi-autonomous states within the T'anshilebi government and political landscape.
- The Archipelago of the North (abbreviated as AotN) : This colony can be divided into several islands, and a peninsula of an unnamed landmass. The largest of these islands, Mrézyæliis (/'mɾεz.jæ.lis/), meaning "Of Mrezal", is home to 6 biomes, however only 4 lie within AotN: A lush flower forest to the north, a large plains with 2 ravines jutting into the landscape, a belt of moderate forest, and the southernmost biome found in North Mrézyælii, Birch Forest, which contains a lava pool, being kept under close watch for any possible wildfires. The lesser of the two main islands is named Jónatiis (/'dʒo.na.tis/) "Of Jonatan", and is only home to two biomes: the western plains and the eastern forests. Between these two islands, there is a collection of minor islands islands, most unnamed. However, just south of Jónatiis, there is an island with the name of "Little Switzerland" and an island between the two majors named "New Vaduz." New Vaduz also contains a beached ship, of which about the passengers little is known. Further eastward, the peninsula by the name of Ázri Alk'ímist'iis (/'az.ɹɪ al.'k'ɪ.mɪs.t'is/) "Alchemist's Point" contains only two biomes, a forest to the north, and the Old Growth Birch Forest to the south, which is not native to T'anshilebs Proper. The reason for the name of "Alchemist's Point" is unknown, however it is theorized that famed T'anshilebi scientist Láyenii Lsóta first did there studies here, divising the basic concept of what would be known as T'anshilebi Alchemy.
- The Twin Islands: The latter of the colonies, and the southernmost of them, are perhaps the most rare. This is because the territory of South Mrézyælii contains a biome found nowhere else in T'anshilebs: a Dark Forest. The other biome found in this area is also rare, as it is yet another Old Growth Birch Forest. Along with this, The Twin Islands' other, smaller island, Búxarštii (/'bu.xaɾ.ʃti/) is home to Old Growth Birch aswell.