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'''Tissandra''' (New Hellenic: ''Tissandra'' ['tis'sanr]), officially the '''Constitutional Monarchy of Tissandra''' (Polish: ''Monarchum Tissandrium'' ['mɔnarkum ˈtis'sanrum]), is a country located in Yasterian Continent. It is divided into six administrative provinces and two special cities, covering an area of 700,525 square kilometres (270,474 sq mi), and has a largely mediterranean climate. With a population of nearly 38.3 million people, Tissandra is not a very populated member state of the [[Asscociation of Yasterian Nations]]. Tissandra's capital and is [[Eranorth]], and the largest metropolis is [[Anuriel]]. Other major cities include [[Crecore]], [[Candira]], [[Muriel]], [[Ardenton]], [[Almiere]], and [[Merrimack]].
Tissandra's topographically diverse territory extends from the beaches along the Yasterian coasts in the south, to the Yasterian Range in the north and west, and the Yasterian Great Plains in its east. The country is bordered by [[Packilvania]] to the east and [[Alva]] to the northwest.
The history of human activity on Tissandran soil spans thousands of years. Throughout the late antiquity period it became extensively diverse, with various cultures and tribes settling on the vast Yasterian Great Plain. However, it was the Coastal Tribes who dominated the region and gave Tissandra its name. The establishment of Tissandran statehood can be traced to 600 bc, when the pagan ruler of the Erathi, a realm coextensive with the territory of present-day Tissandra, conquered huge swaths of the area. The Hellenic Civilisation was founded in 550 bc, and from 500 bc to 300 bc, cemented the creation of a statehood. The Hellenic Civilisation kickstarted the First Golden Era, at which the various peoples of the area integrates into Hellenism and unifiedcultural heritage.
With the passing of prominence and prosperity, the country was eventuallysuccumbs into civil war and unrests that lasted through into the 1 ac with the rise of the [[Clintinian Republic]] and the Second Golden Era. However, political machinations and cultural fractures led to a coup that ultimately ended the republic in 378 ac. The state splintered into warring fiefdoms and fell into a dark age. Only in the 18th century attempts were made to reunify the area and the identity of Tissandran. After a rennaisance and the revivals in the 15th to 16th century, Tissandran identity began to re-emerge, and by the 18th century, the dozens of states that constitute today's territory of Tissandra has amalgamated into two states, the [[Republic of Tissandra]], and the [[Kingdom of Tissandra]]. A war was fought between the two, known as the First Tissandran Civil War, that saw almost a quarter million people died. Following the war, a truce of 50 years was agreed, which pushed the two states into informal economic cooperation, and further unifying the people. Industrial revolution arrived in Tissandra, and changed local economies into a manufacture based economy. After a series of diplomatic incidents, the two states of Tissandra fell into another conflict, known as the Second Tissandran Civil War. In July 1914, the war began with the invasion of the Republic by the Kingdom, followed by a protracted trench warfare for the next three years with limited breakthroughs from both sides. By 1917, the Republic of Tissandra is experiencing a people's revolution, while the Kingdom fell into shortage crisis and encountered a silent coup. In the wake of the 1918, the two state's government essentially dissolved, and a peace treaty was signed, unifying both states into the newly proclaimed Constitutional Monarchy of Tissandra.
Tissandra is a developed market and a regional power in Central Yasteria; it has one of the largest economy in the Yasterian Ascociation of Nations by nominal GDP and by GDP (PPP). It provides very high standards of living, safety and economic freedom, as well as free university education and a universal health care system in accordance with YAN standards. {{Infobox country
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==Etymology==
The
▲The Hundred States Era further drains the usage of Tissandra, as during this time, there was a surge of Hellenic converted into the Children of Abraham. Peoples usually atributed themselves into local lordships or regions, and so the name of Tissandra fell in popularity during the early and middle periods of the era. During the rennaisance, prominent philosophers used this name in their works, such as Robert Bertolli's 'People of Tissandra', and Jaem Cato's 'Mighty Swords', both published in 1456. Both books called for national unity, and set trends throughout the region, inciting the ideals of unification.
The first official use of the name came before the [[Tissandra Fisrt Civil War|First Civil War]] when the Duke of Eranorth took the title,
==History==
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===Pre-Historical===
Modern Tissandrans are predominantly descened from the so called Coastal Tribes of Yasteria. These coastal people were apparently pale in complexion, a little bit taller than native Yasterian, and usually
Commerce were evidently a major source of technological discoveries and spreads. Archeologist had found numerous ancient pathways between different tribal settlements. One of the more prominent of the pathways is the one found near Creçore, found by Madison Clooney from the Creçore School of Social Science. The pathway reportedly contained some valuables, including golds and lapis lazuli stones. Tablets were found to in the area, suggesting record keeping were already in place during and after the construction of the pathway. The record keeping from this era did serve as a stepping stone into the formation of old Hellenic.
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