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Tang Empire


The Tang Empire is a nation led by Empress Sylvia on the continent of Asia. The Tang Empire's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Tang Empire favors moderate policies. The official currency of The Tang Empire is the Kaiyuan Tongbao. At 420 days old, The Tang Empire is an ancient nation. The Tang Empire has a population of 2,632,162 and a land area of 30,800.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 85.46. Pollution in the nation is a problem. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.


The Tang Empire

The Tang Empire was originally founded in year 618, but was overthrown in 907. It would be reestablished in 2023 by Empress Sylvia.

 

Empress Sylvia was the founder of the Tangist Movement, which was a movement to reestablish the old Chinese Culture, Societal Structure, and Political Structure. They would succeed in overthrowing the Chinese Communist Party and reestablish the Tang Empire, and would even manage to bring back the old Chinese Culture.


The Tang Empire is a peaceful country who only goes to war to defend and ally or if they are attacked first.

 

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Flag of the Tang Empire

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Territorial Claims

 

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The Capital City of the Tang Empire


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National Factbook
Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Tang Empire
Leader Name: Sylvia
Currency: Currency Image
Kaiyuan Tongbao
National Animal: National Animal Image
Azure Dragon
History: Tibet was a part of the QIng Dynasty until 1912. When the Qing Dynasty fell Tibet declared it's independence, in the 1950, the People's Republic of China invaded Tibet but the invasion failed due to the mountainous terrain of Tibet. After the Chinese invasion of Tibet, the world slowly started to recognize Tibet as an independent nation.
Geography
Continent: Asia
Land Area: 49,567.67 sq. km
Terrain: The geography of Tibet consists of the high mountains, lakes and rivers lying between Central, East and South Asia. Traditionally, Western (European and American) sources have regarded Tibet as being in Central Asia, though today's maps show a trend toward considering all of modern China, including Tibet, to be part of East Asia. Tibet is often called "the roof of the world," comprising tablelands averaging over 4,950 metres above the sea with peaks at 6,000 to 7,500 m, including Mount Everest, on the border with Nepal.
Highest Peak: Mount Everest, 8 meters
Lowest Valley: Lhasa, 3,600 meters
Climate: The climate of Tibet is severely dry nine months of the year, and average annual snowfall is only 46 cm (18 inches), due to the rain shadow effect. Western passes receive small amounts of fresh snow each year but remain traversible all year round. Low temperatures are prevalent throughout these western regions, where bleak desolation is unrelieved by any vegetation bigger than a low bush, and where the wind sweeps unchecked across vast expanses of arid plain. The Indian monsoon exerts some influence on eastern Tibet. Northern Tibet is subject to high temperatures in the summer and intense cold in the winter.
People & Society
Population: 2,632,162 people
Demonym: Tibetan
Demonym Plural: Tibetans
Ethnic Groups: Tibetan - 86.0%
Han - 12.2%
Others - 0.8%
Languages: Tibetan - 0.0%
Chinese - 0.0%
Religions: Buddhism - 78.5%
Bon - 12.5%
Chinese Folk Religion - 8.6%
Health
Life Expectancy: 72 years
Obesity: 0%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description:
Average Yearly Income: $71.42
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $2,212,965,779.00
GDP per Capita: $840.74
Gross National Income (GNI): $-337,035,525.00
Industries:
Military
History:
Soldiers: 225,000
Tanks: 17,750
Aircraft: 1,065
Ships: 215
Missiles: 140
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 02/28/2024 08:41 am