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[[Category:Trinity Island]]
[[Category:Trinity Island]]

Revision as of 21:46, 1 December 2021

Commonwealth of Trinity Island
Trinity Island
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Constituent state ofFlag of the FSA.svg Federal States
Capital
and largest city
Worthington
Official languagesIngerish
DemonymTrinitian
Government
 • GovernorDiane Walsh
 • Lt. GovernorRichard Evans
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
Area
 • Total10623.51 km2
4101.76 sq mi
Population
 • Estimate1,432,784
 • Density134.9/km2
HDI (2020)Increase 0.948
very high
TimezoneWUT +10

Trinity Island (ˈtrɪnəti ˈaɪlənd), officially the Commonwealth of Trinity Island, is a constituent state in Southeastern Federal States. It is one of the smallest FSA state by area, with an area of 4101.76 sq mi (10623.51 km2), and also one of the least populous, with about 1.4 million inhabitants as of 2020. The state is named after the eponymous island, which constitutes a large part of its territory. Trinity Island borders on the Ardentic Ocean to the east, Passamaqueets and Thermond to the north, Astrantia to the west, Perchorsee Isles Nature Reserve and the Perchorsee Bay to the south. Worthington is the state capital and most populous city.

Etymology

History

Pre-colonization

Colonial period

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

Geography

Climate

Subdivisions

Municipalities

Government and politics

Executive branch

Legislative branch

Senate

House of Representatives

Judicial branch

Local government

Federal representation

Political parties and ideology

Economy

Demographics

Health

Education

Ethnicity

Languages

Religion

Transportation

Roadways

Railways

Culture

Symbols

Sports

See also

Notes