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The '''Tavari Union''' is an international organization consisting of [[Tavaris]] and the countries and territories on Urth that were settled by or gained their independence from Tavaris: [[Acronis]], the [[Avtovati Isles]], [[Elatana]], [[Union of Free Cities|Greater Ilarís]], [[Metradan]], [[Metrati Anar]], [[Racatrazi]], and [[Rodoka|Rodoka and the Isles]], and the [[Tavari East Cerenerian Isles]]. Of these, Metrati Anar and the Tavari East CerenerianAvtovati Isles are Union Territories, under the direct sovereignty of the Tavari Union and no sovereign state, and one (Greater Ilarís) is a non-voting member. The remaining members are all sovereign states. The organization spans across an entire hemisphere, with members on four continents.
 
The Union was established by Title III of the [[Ranat Accords]], the comprehensive agreement negotiated by Tavari Prime Minister [[Žarís Nevran Alandar]] to bring an end to the [[2022 Tavari crisis|2022 Acronian independence crisis]] that saw a relatively brief but intense outbreak of inter-sectarian violence in Tavaris around the question of Akronist secession. Initially, the Union consisted of Tavaris, Acronis, Elatana, Rodoka, and the territories and the membership was defined in the Ranat Accords. Separate negotiations conducted after the Union was formed led to the admission of Metradan and Racatrazi, both former Tavari colonies that gained independence in the early 1900s, six months later.
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