Republic of Greater Tukarali Dai Tokarari Kyōwakoku | |||||
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Anthem I vow to thee, my country | |||||
Capital Sangon | |||||
Languages Old Tukarese, Panmuan | |||||
Demonym Tukarese | |||||
Government Authoritarian Parliamentary Republic Great Dictator First Shuya Nakagawa Last Chairman First Shinji Kuninobu Last | |||||
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Area 1,896,300 km² | |||||
Population 835,233,799 | |||||
Currency Tukar |
The Republic of Greater Tukarali was an authoritarian political regime established by the Aikokusha and led by "Great Dictator" Shuya Nakagawa.
The authoritarian state established Shuya Nakagawa as the eternal leader of Tukarali and created Kanzo as the state religion. This government lasted for sixty-four years, a milestone in Tukarali's history of political instability.
Tukarali | ||
History | Kemokian Empire • Phraatid Dynasty • Mu-Tze Khanate • Selucian Empire • Ryan Malagar • House of Aynako • Tukarese Democratic Union | |
Districts | Borusca • Datã • Lago Cuantu • Vale do Morata • São Miguel | |
Demographics | Religion: Hosianism, Aurorian Patriarchal Church, Mbanda, Kanzo, Ahmadism, Esintsundu Ethnicity: Tukarese, Indígenas | |
Notable People & Families | João Pedro Coli • Alexandro Zapata • Andreas Magbantay • Geoffrey Thornalley • Miguel Petroni • Getulio Araya • K. Huy Luong • Kyuma Naruhito • Marisol Paresi • Nasri Family • Roi Tiangco • Roland Lafarge • Rui Malagar • Ryan Malagar • Shinji Kuninobu • Shuya Nakagawa • Takahiro Tran • Cristiana Ferreira das Neves |