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Turku and Hōri

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Turku and Hōri
Turku dan Hōri
鶴区と法理
Territory of Phinbella
Territory and State of Turku and Hōri
Wilayah dan Negeri Turku dan Hōri
Turku and Hōri Special Self-Governing Territory
Wilayah Pemerintahan Sendiri Khas Turku dan Hōri
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawi توركو دان هؤري
 • Taesongean 투르쿠 와 허리
 • Eeshan துர்கு மற்றும் ஹூரி
Turku maṟṟum hūri
 • Sangunese 鶴区と法理
Tsuruku to Hōri
 • Yapreayan Turⱪu ieҧ Ҧori
ㄊㄨㄖㄎㄨ ㄧㄜㄆ ㄆㄛㄖㄧ

Flag

Coat of arms
Anthem: Turkuhori Maamme
鶴区と法理, 我が国
Turku and Hōri Our Land
Media:Turku and Hōri State Anthem - Turkuhori Maamme.mp3
Location of Turku and Hōri (marked red) in Phinbella (yellow)
Location of Turku and Hōri (marked red) in Phinbella (yellow)
Location of Turku and Hōri (marked red) in Phinbella (yellow)
Sovereign realm Phinbella Phinbella
Political division Free area of the Federation
Geograpical region Tempasuku
Establishment of the
Shintarian crown colony
(Turku area)
December 8, -96BP (-96BP-12-08)
Royal Barinean Hōri Trade Co. rule
(Hōri area)
June 1, -90BP (-90BP-06-01)
Unification April 26, -43BP (-43BP-04-26)
Prince Rhodes incorporated October 14, -42BP (-42BP-10-14)
Dindings incorporated January 1, -39BP (-39BP-01-01)
Gemeente Besut incorporated April 14, -23BP (-23BP-04-14)
Battle of Besut and Treaty of Waihai c. -20BP (-20BP)
Admission to federation
provisional government
March 10, RP 2604 (RP 2604-03-10)
Seperation of Dindings and Héi'an July 15, RP 2606 (RP 2606-07-15)
Independence as part of Phinbella December 20, RP 2612 (RP 2612-12-20)
Transfer to Unincorporated Territory c. RP 2612
Accession into the
Free area of the Federation
December 14, RP 2615 (RP 2615-12-14)
Formation
(by bifurcation)
June 1, RP 2619 (RP 2619-06-01)
Capital
(and largest city)
Kampung Raja
Official languages Phineaner (national) · Taesongean (national) · Sangunese (regional)
Common languages Turkuhōrian Phineaner · Gangwol Phineaner · Taemhwanian Phineaner · Scattered Frontier Phineaner · Yapreayan · Bajau-Samah · Toromuan
Other ethnic minority languages
Ethnic groups
(1730 AN)
Demonym Turkuhōrian
Government Parliamentary
 • Governor Vacant
 • Chief Minister TBA
Legislature Legislative Assembly
Parliament of Phinbella
 • House of Senate 2 deputy
 • House of Majilis 10 deputy
Area
 • Total 3,641 km2 (1,406 sq mi)
Highest elevation
1,681 m (5,515 ft)
Population
 • Total 4,982,036
 • Density 1,400/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
Currency Phinbellan florin  · Hurmu crown
Time zone CMT+05:20 (PPT)
Date format dd.mm.yyyy
Driving side left
Calling code +840-49
Postal code 101xxx to 102xxx
MOS-1 code PH-TH · HU-PH-TH
Internet TLD .phi
Vehicle registration JB

Turku and Hōri (Sangunese: 鶴区と法理, translit.: Tsuruku to Hōri?, Phineaner: Turku dan Hōri; Jawi: توركو دان هؤري; Taesongean: 투르쿠 와 허리; RRTureuku wa Heori; MRT'urŭk'u wa Hŏri; Yapreayan: Turㄊㄨㄖⱪu(ㄎㄨ) ieҧ(ㄧㄜㄆ) Ҧo(ㄆㄛ)ri(ㄖㄧ)()()()()()()()()()()), officially the Territory and State of Turku and Hōri (Sangunese: 鶴区と法理道と州, translit.: Tsuruku to Hōri-dō to Shū?, Phineaner: Wilayah dan Negeri Turku and Hōri), also known as Turku and Hōri State (Sangunese: 鶴区と法理州, translit.: Tsuruku to Hōri-dō to Shū?, Phineaner: Negeri Turku and Hōri) and Turku and Hōri Special Self-Governing Territory (Phineaner: Wilayah Pemerintahan Sendiri Khas Turku and Hōri; Taesongean: 투르쿠 와 허리 특별자치도; RRTureuku wa Heori Teukbyeol Jachido; MRT'urŭk'u wa Hŏri T'ŭkpyŏl Chach'ido) is a territory of Phinbella located on the southern coast of the Mattimeo peninsula in the Cyber-Island Chain, it is one of the thirteen territories of federal states in Phinbella. It was established on June 1, RP 2619 as a result of the separation from the Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory together with Drusselstein. Turku and Hōri border the territory of Dindings to the southwest and Drusselstein to the east. Ïeu'ryádoche as well as the Tanah Adélie district both lied to the west and district of Sriepska Krajina to the north and northeast. Turku and Hōri also border the Scattered Islands to the south. The capital and largest city of this territory is the Kampung Raja located on the banks of the Turku River, and it is also the economic center and seat of the Turkuhōrian territorial government. This territory has an area of 3,641 square kilometers and has a population of 4,491,827 people who are made up of various ethnic groups including Phineaner, Creole, Bajau Samah, Taesongean, Sangunese and others. Turku and Hōri are geographically divided into two areas, the highlands in the northwest and the coastal inland areas in the southeast, the highlands are known as the Dent Highlands where the highest point in this territory is located, which is Mount Ichitako which is 1,681 meters high, and the famous resort of Bukit Furious is also located on the highlands. The Turku River and the Hōri River are the two main rivers in this territory, with the Turku River being the longest. These rivers play vital roles in the territorial landscape, providing natural resources and opportunities for trade and transportation.

Turku and Hōri is one of the homes of the creole community after Dindings. The history of this territory starts from the colonization of Shintaro in the Turku river valley area and Barine in the Hōri river valley area. The Shintarian Crown Colony of Turku was founded in -96BP to bring the slaves of various descents to work in the colony, while the Hōri area was established as a territory controlled by the Barine-based Royal Barinean Hōri Trade Company in -90BP, the two colonies were united on April 26, -43BP through the Treaty of Matsu, marking the unification of the Shintarian Crown Colony of Turku and the Barinean-controlled Hōri area. This pivotal agreement fostered a sense of cohesion and unity among the inhabitants of Turku and Hōri, leading to a shared vision for the future. The treaty not only solidified their combined governance but also laid the groundwork for further societal advancements and cultural integration. The Treaty of Matsu -43BP provided for the unification between the two areas under the auspices of Shintaro, it also provided for direct foreign intervention including from Barine or any foreign power in the vicinity. Meanwhile, Prince Rhodes Island which was made a penal colony by the Shintarian authorities was officially incorporated into the colony effective October 14, -42BP, followed by nearby Shintarian Crown Colony of Dindings where it was incorporated in -39BP. Gemeente Besut which is a settlement for the Turkuhōrian Creole community, which is a community of descendants of slaves freed from the owners of the area was incorporated into the territory in -23BP. The incorporation of Gemeente Besut which is where Kampung Raja is located into the territory was a testament to the commitment of Turku and Hōri to preserving and nurturing their cultural heritage. Turku and Hōri joined the Phinbellan provisional government through the Treaty of Yandayo signed in RP 2604, Phinbellan reformed the administration of the territory through a new style of government, actively promoting a market-driven economy and maintaining law and order, but the tradition of slavery involving slaves of Jews and Yapreayan descent was still widely practiced in some areas of Turku and Hōri at the time, and the tradition was subsequently discontinued in RP 2612. The Territory of Dindings officially separated from this territory and was transferred to the direct administrative control of the Phinbellan provisional government in in RP 2606, while the area of Héi'an or Saint-Paul together with the Amsterdam Islands were handed over to Taemhwanian authorities. In RP 2612, Turku and Hōri gained full independence through the Federal Republic of Phinbella but were absorbed and transferred control into an unincorporated territory along with Dindings. On June 1, RP 2619, the Turku and Hōri region together with neighboring Drusselstein was separated from the unincorporated territory, and Turku and Hōri became the tenth and newest territory of the federated state in the Free area of the Federation.

Turku and Hōri have ethnic, cultural and linguistic diversity, the Turkuhōrian culture is quite different from other Phineaner or Phinbellan cultures throughout Phinbella or in the Free area of the Federation. This territory is famous for several traditional dances: bubu, dabus, geghopak, berehniangka, tshanggong or tzanggong, limbai and barongsai, as well as several other cultures such as wau turku, dikir jomo or dikir oghang, paluan gumbeh, isun-isun, gasing and labu cherman, the latter name also refers to the unique traditional Turku and Hōri pottery. The head of the territory is a Governor, known as Yang di-Pertua Wilayah, and the head of government is the Chief Minister. The government is modeled closely on the Westminster parliamentary system, with territorial administration divided into administrative districts. Phineaner, Taesongean and Sangunese are recognized as the official languages of Turku and Hōri, but Turkuhōrian Phineaner is the main dialect in this territory where it is spoken in the Turku and Hōri river valleys, this dialect is incomprehensible even to some standard Phineaner speakers. Turku and Hōri are territory of federal state in the Free area of the Federation that have Yapreayan descendants, unlike other territories on other regions that do not have a Yapreayan population.

Etymology

Both names are the official names for the territory and the terminology is very complex. Turku is probably a Sangunese and Jääkieli name, the terms in both languages ​​have different meanings, Turku in the first term comes from the word tsuruku (鶴区?) which means "crane district" or "land of cranes", the name was given by a group of Shintarian travelers who saw a flock of red-crowned cranes searching for a daily source of food along the banks of the Turku River. Turku can also be said to come from the Old East Rhatic word tǔrgǔ meaning market place, bargaining or trade, and the word evolved as it was borrowed into the Jääkieli and Desaremixer languages. During the Shintarian colonial period, its territory was often a center of trade and was always a strategic area, and was only directly adjacent to the Shandānø'kaílander and Barbarite colonies via the Ieu'ryïan Strait. Every Sunday there is a weekend market known as pekan tamu in several towns around the banks of the Turku River, bringing together traders from various backgrounds who live in the region.

History

Prehistory

Colonial period

Shintarian colony

Barinean colony

Unification

Battle of Besut

Contemporary period

Geography

Climates

Government and politics

Constitution

Governor

Chief ministers

Departments

Statutory bodies

Administrative divisions

Demography

Ethnicity and immigration

Turkuhōrian Phineaners

Turkuhōrian Creole people

Bajau Samah

Taesongeans

Finns

Sangunese

Yapreayans

Religion

Languages

Economy

Tourism

Infrastructure

Energy and water resources

Telecommunications and broadcasting

Transportation

Healthcare

Education

Culture

Events

Cuisine

Music

Sports

See also