Tavari Rodoka
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Province of Rodoka Tanerís Rodoka (Tavari) Rodoka provints (Rodokan) | |
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Location of Tavari Rodoka (dark green) | |
Capital and largest city | Lantaž |
Official languages | Tavari Rodokan |
Ethnic groups (2022) | Orc 84% Human (Native Rodokan) 10% Other 6% |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Emperor of the Tavari | Otan IV |
• Prime Minister | Žarís Nevran Alandar |
• First Councillor | Nodri Lekara Zanišek |
Legislature | Legislative Council |
Establishment | |
• Settled by Native Rodokans | cir. 900 - 1000 CE |
• Settled by Tavari | 1620 CE |
• Treaty of Sinajärv | May 9th, 1634 CE |
• Became Province | August 19th, 2020 CE |
Area | |
• Total | 32,904.49 km2 (12,704.49 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 3,053,315 |
Currency | Tavari Našdat (TAN) |
Time zone | West Tavaris Time (UTC -9) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +42 |
Internet TLD | .ta |
The Tavari Province of Rodoka, or Tavari Rodoka, consists of the portion of the island of Rodoka that does not belong to the sovereign country Rodoka and the Isles. It was first settled by the Rodokan people beginning circa 900 CE, with the Tavari arriving in 1620 CE. In 1634, after a brief outbreak of violence between Native Rodokans and Akronist settlers, Tavaris annexed the entire island but promised the Rodokans control over their own affairs in the Treaty of Sinajärv. In 2020, the island was granted the status of province, fully integrating it into Tavaris proper, only for the portions of the island administered directly by the Native Rodokans to gain independence after the 2022 Ranat Accords.
The capital of the province, and largest city on the island, is the city of Lantaž, which is named for a Tavari word for "paradise."