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Revision as of 17:14, 13 June 2020

The People's Republic of Tsiba
Motto: Prosperity through Innovation, Puikishupu idota Imoovatzi
CapitalJishutsy (Jashootza)
Largest cityChavotsky (Javova)
Official languagesTsidi, Farsi
Recognised national languagesEnglish
Recognised regional languagesArabic
Ethnic groups
(2010)
37.49% Tsige
20.91% Chida
17.07% Other
16.23% Kada
8.3% Guda
Demonym(s)Tsiba
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Democracy
• Prime Minister
Mahshid Shihupa
• Ja-Prime Minister
Chavo Lotfi-Vi'achavo
Establishment
• Islamic Republic of Tsiba
1947
• Confederacy of Tsiba
1968
• People's Republic of Tsiba
1993
Population
• 2019 estimate
33,568,995
• 2014 census
32,739,109
CurrencyTsida Shupu (TSH)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.tsi

The People's Republic of Tsiba, commonly called Tsiba, is a federal parliamentary democracy in the continent of Neria on Earth in the International Democratic Union. Tsiba is composed of 4 regions, with a population of 33.57 million.


Etymology

History

Classical Era

Byzantine Era

Persian Era

Shooda Period

British Colonial Era

Tsiba War of Independence

Islamic Republic of Tsiba

Confederacy of Tsiba

People's Republic of Tsiba

Geography

Demographics

Education

Language

Religion

According to the 2019 Census, Tsiba's religious breakdown (noting that some overlap does exist) is:
Islamic Faith: 76.2%
Various Christian Sects: 11.34%
Shootsa or other traditional Tsige belief systems: 10.79%
Secular: 8.04%
Zorastrianism: 2.33%
Other: 1.46%

Government

Foreign Relations and Military

Economy

Culture