Taevri
Flag of Taevri | |
Motto: Those who oppress will be crushed | |
Region | Japan |
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Capital | Narau |
Official Language(s) | Japanese and English |
Leader | Makoto Asano IV |
Population | 7,000,000 |
Currency | Yen |
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Taevri is a pacific forested paradise located 80 kilometers off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. An occasional touristing location of the Japanese, the islands, Iruko Kyoshi and Tensei Kyoshi both with vast forests and multiple beaches, has a robust military force and walled city perimeters to make sure that all Taevrians and any tourists are safe and secure. Taevri is a registered country in the UN.
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Early History (1782-1918)
The Founding of Taevri
December 15, 1782
Taevri started off as a small colony founded by Japanese explorers that landed ashore on a mission from the Emperor of Japan on December 15, 1782. The convoy then established the colony of Taevri. Slowly discovering travel routes the two countries residents of Japan started to move to Taevri. By March 8, 1836 there were 1.5 million people living on the islands of Iruko Kyoshi and Tensei Kyoshi.
Penal Colonies
?, 1838 - July 14, 1842
After the arriving at the mark of 832,000 people living on the main island of Iruko Kyoshi and 6,068 people on Tensei Kyoshi the Japanese Empire started to use the smaller islands as miniature Penal Colonies for terrorists, criminals, political prisoners, maniacs, etc. The Japanese Empire gave total contral of the Penal Colony to the country of Taevri and started shipping the prisoners. Facing the constant danger of an extremely dangerous prisoner escaping the island and springing, The Usukagi Barracade Walls, which would later become a war altering asset, were built by the Taevrian Government around all cities, towns, and villages, and most of all the Capital of Narau. Unfortunatly during a Tsunami, July 14, 1842, the Penal Colonies north of the islands were washed away. Unfortunate still is the fact that 80% of the prisoners survived, ggiving the young country many problem for the next 40 years.
Construction of The Usukagi Barracade Walls
October 13, 1838 - February 26, 1839
With the arrival of the penal colonies from Japan the Taevrian Government, fearful for it's people's well being, designed and ordered the construction of The Usukagi Barracade Walls around every area that had a large populous. These walls were built from wood, then boulders were piled on outer side. These walls would constantly be updated through out the next two centuries.
World War I Involvement
August 23, 1914 - September 29, 1918
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