Tamor
Republic of Tamor Republic de Tamor (Tamorrese) Capital: Incubel
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Tamor, officially the Republic of Tamor, is a small sovereign country in North East Antarephia, bordering with AN134g and San Marcos. The country, with its 19 030km² of surface, touches the southern part of the "Mar of Garona".
Etymology
The origin of the name "Tamor" probably comes from the "Torians", founders of the town of Tor.
History
Prehistory
The first reliable source of human presence dates back to around 2300BC when some drawings been found in 1980 on the rocks of a cliff near Pought. However probably the territory was inhabited by humans at least since 3000BC.
Tribes
The first tribes formed around 1850BC in the location of some of today's biggest cities: Lavroug, Corem, Zedela, Pegnem and Kudaraus. The southern part was more peaceful and less subject to wars between factions.
Cedelis
In 1700BC the Cedelis tribe, the most relevant of the region, had an extension from Venitra to Corem and the sea, this allowed the tribe to gain power in the area and respect of several other small tribes, which eventually decided to merge with the Cedelis, which had a defined social and economical structure. Around 1550BC the Cedelis started to expand to west, however they got attacked by a foreign tribe, the Goniards, located around Gurgenen, which defeated the Cedelis.
Goniard
The Goniard tribe (Goniards), in 1420BC, controlled the whole northern territory, organised in cities with each its autonomy. This kind of approach needed more control over territories without any town, so they founded several towns which nowadays are Daste, Guretu, Tureu, Levta, Overgon and Senoegvt, all located next to the Gon River, an important communication road for the citizens.
The society was divided between the farmers, fishers and hunters, which formed the highest floor of the society; and the slaves, which were anyone else. The non-slaves had the possibility to enter in the politics, which was a very respected role.
The political organisation included a single "national commander", which was preselected with inheritance; and the "town commanders", which was a single person elected every 5 years from the national commander.
Tor Empire
Around early 400BC we have testimonials about a significant presence of people where nowadays Tor is. This presence is proved thanks to the drawings and the "Turutu" drawings, the language spoken in the city. Approximately, the city of Tor had an expansion from Toretto, to Lat with 15 000-25 000 citizens in its territory.
The social organisation of the town was funded on equity values, most of the decisions were taken within all citizens and was mostly a peaceful town.
Torians
Castellan and Ingerish Colonialism
Black Social War
Republic of Tamor
Geography
Climate and Geology
Climate
The entire territory is located in the "Humid Subtropical Climate (Cfa)" and, as the territory is mostly flat, the only substantial difference is between the coastal and the inner areas.
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Due to the exposure to the tropical oceans and winds and the topographic location of the country, the territory is often hit by hurricanes and windstorms. The most hit region is the one of Londu, where some areas in the northern side can get up to 500mm of rain in few days.
Seismic Activity
Geology
Flood risk is very high in most of the territory, especially along rivers and coast. The most fragile cities are Corem, which is located below sea level, and Tor, which is often hit by torrential rainfall and hurricanes.
Due to the often directional change of the river "Tarus", the city of Pegnem is getting several problems with the urban management.
Government and Politics
Regional Politics
Each region, every 5 years, elect a president and its regional council. The regional presidents are directly voted by the citizens of the region and must get, at least, 50%+1 votes, if not, a ballot must be held between the two most voted candidates. The regional councillors are directly elected by the citizens of the region.
Once elected, the president of the region will also be "President of the Regional Ministers" and nominates the regional ministers which are:
- Regional Minister of Health
- Regional Minister of Instruction
- Regional Minister of Transports and Infrastructures
- Regional Minister of Finance and Economy
- Regional Minister of Security
Region | Next Elections | President | Regional Council | ||
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Name | Party | Parties | Seats | ||
Lower Tamor | 2028 | Gijan Mahtari | United Antarephia | Free Tamor: 27
Together: 12 |
39 |
Reyun de Corem | 2025 | Marco Teshau | National Party | Together: 16
Free Tamor: 5 |
21 |
Londu | 2028 | Sara Mela | Greens | Free Tamor: 12
Together: 9 |
21 |
Upper Tamor | 2024 | Joaquin Coute | National Party | Together: 22
Free Tamor: 3 |
25 |
Mayor and City Councils
Each municipality, every 5 years, elect a mayor and its city council. The mayor is directly voted by the citizens on the city. In the municipalities with at least 20 000 inhabitants, a mayor to get elected must get, at least 50%+1 votes, if not, a ballot must be held between the two most voted candidates. If the municipality has got less than 19 999 inhabitants, the candidate who gets most votes gets elected. The city councillors are directly elected by the citizens of the region.
Once elected, the mayor nominates the city responsible which are:
- Responsible of Health
- Responsible of Education
- Responsible of Transports and Infrastructures
- Responsible of Finance and Economy
- Responsible of Security, Emergency Services and Accessibility
Region | City | Next Elections | Mayor | |
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Name | Party | |||
Incubel | Lower Tamor | 2028 | Angel Gouth | United Antarephia |
Corem | Reyun de Corem | 2024 | National Party | |
Pegnem | Lower Tamor | 2028 | Fred Hope | Democratic Party |
Gurgenen | Upper Tamor | 2024 | National Party | |
Zedela | Reyun de Corem | 2025 | National Party | |
Poshet | Londu | 2024 | Conservatives | |
Kudaraus | Londu | 2028 | Amanda Grandi | Greens |
Turley | Lower Tamor | 2025 | Democratic Party | |
Lavroug | Reyun de Corem | 2024 | Conservatives | |
Daste | Upper Tamor | 2026 | National Party | |
Kalotte | Lower Tamor | 2028 | Manilo Turut | Conservatives |
Tor | Londu | 2028 | Gwan Luitiu | Conservatives |
Vardul | Upper Tamor | 2024 | National Party | |
Ul Terelt | Reyun de Corem | 2024 | Conservatives | |
Sup | Lower Tamor | 2026 | Democratic Party | |
Nasurker | Londu | 2028 | Kristal Canverat | Greens |
Gusheot | Upper Tamor | 2024 | National Party | |
Pabino | Upper Tamor | 2027 | National Party | |
Hadet | Upper Tamor | 2028 | Marcus Haduttel | National Party |
Senogevt | Reyun de Corem | 2025 | Conservatives | |
Nasustor | Londu | 2028 | Yara Voldet | Greens |
Tresough | Lower Tamor | 2028 | Thimothee Flours | United Antarephia |
Demographics
Population
Administrative Divisions
Regions | Population | Area | Population Density | Provinces | Population | Area | Pop. Density |
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Lower Tamor | 1,945,400 | 5563.4 | 349.6 | Tresough | 325,400 | 832.15 | 391.5 |
Incubel | 870,000 | 1150.5 | 756.5 | ||||
Pegnem | 420,000 | 1083.1 | 387.8 | ||||
Turley | 330,000 | 2498.0 | 132.1 | ||||
Reyun de Corem | 1,050,000 | 3628.4 | 289.3 | Corem | 450,000 | 1786.4 | 251.9 |
Lavroug | 300,000 | 902.8 | 332.2 | ||||
Zedela | 300,000 | 938.8 | 319.5 | ||||
Londu | 1,090,000 | 4613.9 | 236.2 | Kudaraus | 470,000 | 1462.6 | 321.3 |
Poshet | 340,000 | 1477.8 | 230.0 | ||||
Tor | 280,000 | 1673.4 | 167.3 | ||||
Upper Tamor | 1,280,000 | 4076.6 | 313.9 | Gurgenen | 630,000 | 2430.1 | 259.2 |
Daste | 360,000 | 1646.6 | 218.6 | ||||
Vardul | 290,000 | 1147.5 | 252.7 | ||||
Total | 5,365,400 | 19030 | 281,9 |
Cities
Municipality | Metro Area | |||||||
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City | Province | Region | Population | Density | Area | Population | Density | Area |
Incubel | Incubel | Lower Tamor | 650,000 | 800,000 | ||||
Corem | Corem | Reyun de Corem | 230,000 | 300,000 | ||||
Pegnem | Pegnem | Lower Tamor | 170,000 | |||||
Gurgenen | Gurgenen | Upper Tamor | 170,000 | 350,000 | ||||
Zedela | Zedela | Reyun de Corem | 160,000 | 250,000 | ||||
Tresough | Tresough | Lower Tamor | 141,214 | 2386 inh./km² | 59.18 km² | 195,000 | ||
Poshet | Poshet | Londu | 140,000 | |||||
Kudaraus | Kudaraus | Londu | 130,000 | |||||
Turley | Turley | Lower Tamor | 120,000 | |||||
Lavroug | Lavroug | Reyun de Corem | 120,000 | |||||
Daste | Daste | Upper Tamor | 100,000 | 150,000 | ||||
Kalotte | Pegnem | Lower Tamor | 100,000 | |||||
Tor | Tor | Londu | 90,000 | |||||
Vardul | Vardul | Upper Tamor | 70,000 | 140,000 | ||||
Ul Terelt | Lavroug | Reyun de Corem | 70,000 | |||||
Sup | Pegnem | Lower Tamor | 70,000 | |||||
Nasurker | Kudaraus | Londu | 60,000 | |||||
Gusheot | Vardul | Upper Tamor | 50,000 | |||||
Pabino | Gurgenen | Upper Tamor | 50,000 | |||||
Hadet | Gurgenen | Upper Tamor | 50,000 | |||||
Senogevt | Lavroug | Reyun de Corem | 50,000 | |||||
Nasustor | Tor | Londu | 50,000 | |||||
Total | 2,730,000 | 3,505,000 |
Bold: Capital of Region | Italic: Capital of Province
Language
Religion and Culture
Education
Economy
Economy of Tamor | |
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Welfare Capitalism | |
Currency | TBD |
Monetary authority | TBD |
GDP (PPP) | TBD |
• Total | TBD |
• Per capita | TBD |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 |
• Total | $69,59B |
• Per capita | $12,965 |
HDI (2022) | 0.864 very high |
Principal exports | TBD |
Principal imports | TBD |
Transports and Infrastructures
Road
The country is connected by three highways and two trunk roads which are supported by a large network of primary and secondary roads. According to the national legislation, the speed limit is 130kph in the highways and trunk roads down to 30kph in certain residential roads, especially in the city centres of the southern towns.
Name | Start | End | Distance |
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A1 | Tresough | Lavroug | ± 160km |
A2 | Incubel | Tor | ± 160km |
A3 | Lavroug | - | ± 115km |
T1 | Turley | Kudaraus | ± 65km |
T2 | Corem | Zedela | ± 25km |
Transit for Tamor
"Transit for Tamor" is the national operator for public services which is 100% owned by the government. The local public transportation is operated by the respective local branches (ex. Transit for Tresough).
Railway
The rail network in the country connects the most important economic and social areas of the country with each other and the neighbouring countries.
Name | Start | End | Distance | Max. Speed |
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Central Line | Tresough | Corem | ± 160km | 200kph |
Peninsula South | Incubel | Afuatel | ± 215km | 200kph |
Peninsula North | Pegnem | Afuatel | ± 185km | 200kph |
Rural Londu | Poshet | Kudaraus | ± 40km | 150kph |
Tresough Border | Tresough | Noregal | ± 30km | 150kph |
Valley Line | Sup | Notto | ± 45km | 130kph |
Upper Line | Lavroug | Daste | ± 120km | 200kph |
Hilly Line | Corem | Zedela | ± 30km | 150kph |
Northern Ozue | Cumatit | Ozue | ± 30km | 150kph |
Total | ± 855km | 200kph |
The presence of railway in the land of Tamor begins during the early XX century when the Ingerish colonialists needed to find an efficient and fast way to transport goods between the sawmill industries in the Vapolet Valley and the main cities.
Airports
International Airport of Incubel - Valereja
The International Airport of Incubel - Valereja is the biggest passenger airport of the country. The average weekly passengers flights that depart from the airport is 416 during winter, while during summer weekly flights increase up to 468, all operated by Air Tamor. The main connections are to: Layrityan (42 flights/week); Fojenica, Quentinsbrugh, Xochimalta (28 flights/week); Etatono (20 flights/week); Gobras City, Khaiwoon (14 flights/week).
Airport of Gurgenen
The Airport of Gurgenen is an airport in construction which is going to serve as passenger and cargo airport for the northern part of the country. The construction, which began in 2016, ended on July 13 2023 and became operative on July 14 2023. The airport connects the country with the most important airports in Antarephia and the Lycene Region. With 362 weekly flights the busiest routes are to Lucero (56 flights); Jhuandan, Latina and Valoris (28 flights/week).
The airport is considered one of the most important infrastructure for the country also thanks to its strong modernity. The terminal is directly connected to the train station, bus stops and parking lots via a 420 meters long overpass.
Diplomatic Relations
Due to the size, both demographically and in terms of surface, Tamor has a limited number of embassies and consulates.
All embassies in Tamor are located in the city centre of Incubel
Embassies
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Embassies
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Joriskjo | Joriskjo |
Allendea | |
Gardensa | |
Alora | |
Costa Azul |
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