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| flag            = [[File:Tymaria.png|150px|border]]
| flag            = [[File:Tymaria.png|150px|border]]
| flag_caption    = Flag of the Timaro people
| flag_caption    = Flag of the Timaro people
| total            =  Less than 500.000
| total            =  Less than 800.000
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| region1          = [[File:LosLiberadosFlag.png|25px|border|Los Liberados]] [[Los Liberados]]
| region1          = [[File:LosLiberadosFlag.png|25px|border|Los Liberados]] [[Los Liberados]]
| pop1            = 400.000-450.000  
| pop1            = 700.000-750.000  
| region2          = [[File:Thracistan_Flag.png|25px|border|Thracistan]] [[Thracistan]]
| region2          = [[File:Thracistan_Flag.png|25px|border|Thracistan]] [[Thracistan]]
| pop2            = less than 50.000
| pop2            = less than 50.000

Revision as of 18:38, 8 June 2019

Timaro
Tymaria Ayu

Flag of the Timaro people
Total population
Less than 800.000
Regions with significant populations
Los Liberados Los Liberados 700.000-750.000
Thracistan Thracistan less than 50.000
Languages
Timaro, Martino
Religion
Cult of Eridy Culos

The Timaro people are an indigenous group in Los Liberados. They mainly live in the South of the country. The Timaro are descendants of the Tymarian nation, an ancient nation that occupied a large part of what now is the Liberadosan state.

The Timaro live in relative peace in Los Liberados. Under Jingdaoese occupation they were severely persecuted. The government of Los Liberados however opposes any desires from the Timaro for more autonomy. The ruines of ancient Timaria are still one of the most visited sights in the Republic. Visitors should however be wary, as many Timaro are known for their smart ways of scamming tourists out of money. Especially the Timaro Shamans should be treated with some scepticism.

Timaro people dressed in their traditional bright costumes.