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− | The '''Principality of Tattiburi''' is a country located on the northern section of the western continent of [[Suomi]] region. It is one of the biggest countries of the region, and shares borders with [[Dominate]] and [[UKK]] to the west, [[North-Austria]], [[New Las|the Republic of New Las]] and [[Northern Mountainlands|the Protectorate of Northern Mountainlands]] to the south and [[Mangostan]] and [[Tusku]] to the east. Tattiburi is made of 20 Tatti provinces and the area where it is situated is also known as [[Tatti land]]. | + | The '''Principality of Tattiburi''' is a country located on the northern section of the western continent of [[Suomi]] region. It is one of the biggest countries of the region, and shares borders with [[Dominate]] and [[UKK]] to the west, [[North-Austria]], [[New Las|the Republic of New Las]] and [[Northern Mountainlands|the Protectorate of Northern Mountainlands]] to the south and [[Mangostan]] and [[Tusku]] to the east. Tattiburi is made of 20 Tatti [[Provinces of Tattiburi|provinces]] and the area where it is situated is also known as [[Tatti land]]. |
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''Main article: [[History of Tattiburi]]'' | ''Main article: [[History of Tattiburi]]'' | ||
− | The first findings of human population in the area of modern-day Tattiburi are located near 4000 BC. Howewer, the first [[ | + | The first findings of human population in the area of modern-day Tattiburi are located near 4000 BC. Howewer, the first [[Tattis]] were nomads and hunter without being settled down to a single locations. Thus have the first cities appeared in [[Tatti land]] only about a hundred years BC. The first Tatti realms were formed at the beginning of the Common Era; that is where the Tattis begin their chronology. |
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+ | By the year 500 AD [[Tamer II, Count of Tattimo|Tamer II]], Count of [[Tattimo]] united the small Tatti countries into one principality, the [[Principality of Tattimo]], and he became Prince [[Tamer I of Tattimo|Tamer I]], Prince of all Tattis. | ||
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+ | The Principality of Tattimo lasted five hundred years until the foreign occupation by countries in modern-day [[Suur-Uusimaa]], which was ended by the [[Civil war of Tattimo]] began in 950. The civil war ended in 1000 AD, when [[Taatula, Count of Taateli]] won the war as he annexed all of the Tatti countries and became the first [[Prince of Taateli]]. | ||
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+ | Princes of Taateli were bloodthirsty and cruel, which was noticed by the people in the late 1400s as they started to rebel against the Prince. Thes led into a new civil war, which was won by [[Tatukka I, Duke of Tattiburi]] in 1500, when he formed the Principality of Tattiburi that still exists. | ||
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+ | The Principality closed its borders in the 1700s and did not open them until early 1900s, when Prince [[Tattana III of Tattiburi]] joined the first world war by attacking North Austria. Still, Tattiburi lost the war and Prince Tattana had to give up his right given by God to rule the Principality alone and found a new, democratic form of government. In 1950, the [[Tattiburi Parliament]] began its work. | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 21 February 2005
The Principality of Tattiburi is a country located on the northern section of the western continent of Suomi region. It is one of the biggest countries of the region, and shares borders with Dominate and UKK to the west, North-Austria, the Republic of New Las and the Protectorate of Northern Mountainlands to the south and Mangostan and Tusku to the east. Tattiburi is made of 20 Tatti provinces and the area where it is situated is also known as Tatti land.
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Motto: Long live the great and mighty Prince of Tattiburi! | |||||
Official language | Tatti | ||||
National anthem | Kauan eläköön Ruhtinas! | ||||
Capital | Tattiburi | ||||
Largest city | Tattiburi | ||||
Government - Prince |
Principality Tatukka VII | ||||
Established - Declared |
(United by Prince of Tattiburi) 1500 | ||||
Area - Total - % water |
Ranked xth 4,302,500 km² 9% | ||||
Population - Total (2004) - Density |
Ranked xth 168,000,000 39/km² | ||||
Currency | Tattoni (TBT) | ||||
Internet TLD | .tb |
Contents
History
Main article: History of Tattiburi
The first findings of human population in the area of modern-day Tattiburi are located near 4000 BC. Howewer, the first Tattis were nomads and hunter without being settled down to a single locations. Thus have the first cities appeared in Tatti land only about a hundred years BC. The first Tatti realms were formed at the beginning of the Common Era; that is where the Tattis begin their chronology.
By the year 500 AD Tamer II, Count of Tattimo united the small Tatti countries into one principality, the Principality of Tattimo, and he became Prince Tamer I, Prince of all Tattis.
The Principality of Tattimo lasted five hundred years until the foreign occupation by countries in modern-day Suur-Uusimaa, which was ended by the Civil war of Tattimo began in 950. The civil war ended in 1000 AD, when Taatula, Count of Taateli won the war as he annexed all of the Tatti countries and became the first Prince of Taateli.
Princes of Taateli were bloodthirsty and cruel, which was noticed by the people in the late 1400s as they started to rebel against the Prince. Thes led into a new civil war, which was won by Tatukka I, Duke of Tattiburi in 1500, when he formed the Principality of Tattiburi that still exists.
The Principality closed its borders in the 1700s and did not open them until early 1900s, when Prince Tattana III of Tattiburi joined the first world war by attacking North Austria. Still, Tattiburi lost the war and Prince Tattana had to give up his right given by God to rule the Principality alone and found a new, democratic form of government. In 1950, the Tattiburi Parliament began its work.
Politics
Main article: Politics of Tattiburi
See also:
Provinces
Main article: Provinces of Tattiburi
Geography
Main article: Geography of Tattiburi
Economy
Main article: Economy of Tattiburi
Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Tattiburi
Culture
Main article: Culture of Tattiburi
Miscellaneous topics
External links
Official website (in Tatti)