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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name ''Tulsham'' comes primarily from the word ''Tulsa'', which is the name of [[Lake Tulsa|the lake]] situated to the north-east of the territory. The ending ''-ham'' is likely to originate from the name of the former nation ''[[Hamland]]'', which previously claimed the territory and subsequently influenced a large amount of its culture, as well as being a common English ending for location names which equates to the word ''home''. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 21:10, 12 February 2019
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Capital | Inversalley | ||
Official language(s) | Hammish | ||
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Demonym | Tulshan | ||
- Adjective | Tulshammish | ||
Government | Semi-elective triarchy | ||
- Triarch | Donall I Kenȝie IV William XIII | ||
- Legislature | Hall of the Clans | ||
Establishment | 6 February 2019 | ||
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Active population | 1 | ||
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National animal | Unicorn | ||
National food | Shortbread | ||
National drink | Beer | ||
National tree | Heather | ||
Abbreviation | TUL |
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Tulsham /ˈtʌlsəm/ is a wiki-based nation which forms part of the Democratic Union. It is located in western Keltia, situated between Lake Tulsa and Red Lake, and its capital is Inversalley.
Etymology
The name Tulsham comes primarily from the word Tulsa, which is the name of the lake situated to the north-east of the territory. The ending -ham is likely to originate from the name of the former nation Hamland, which previously claimed the territory and subsequently influenced a large amount of its culture, as well as being a common English ending for location names which equates to the word home.