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Transprinitica

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Tverprinitska omraaðeð
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Location of Transprinitica
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Capital Tyrador
Largest city Tyrador, Jingbei, Lanmen, Luzhong
Official language(s) Krasnocorian language and others
Official religion(s) None official
Demonym Transprinitican8x)
 - Adjective Transprinitican
Government District of Hurmu
 - Commissioner Viric Merrick
 - Legislature Board of Control
Establishment 1702 AN
Area
Population 465,312 (1705 census)
Currency Crown (HUK)
Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+1
Mains electricity
Driving side left
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National website
National forum
National animal Reindeer
National food Salmon grill
National drink Whisky
National tree Maple
Abbreviation TBD

The Transprinitican District (Hurmu Nurse: Tverprinitska omraaðeð) is a district of Hurmu, located in Apollonia, west of Lontinien and Rekozemlje, and north of the GAE. It was founded in 1702 in consequence of Operation Tianhu. The area is under the jurisdiction of the Hurmu Peace Corps.

Its population, currently unregistered, is believed to house people of Jing, Slobovian and Gralo-Novatainian ancestry, with some pockets of Crandish and other Arminian groups possible.

The capital of Transprinitica is Tyrador, located on the district's west coast to the Northern Sea.

The district was opened to Umraid settlement by deportees from the Benacian Union following the Osman-Spiik Accord of 1703 AN.


Government & politics

Rulers of Transprinitica

Portrait Name Title Rule Tenure Birth Death Notes
Johannes Klaron Djupvik Commissioner 1702–1706 AN years 1670 Normark (Nordiskehjem) - Deposed in absentia by successor
- Viric Merrick Commissioner 1702- - 1679 Unified Governorates (Merensk) - Deputy Commissioner (1702–1706)

Board of Control

Garrison and security

As of 1707 AN the garrisoned forces in the Transprinitica District, under the dual civil-military authority of the commissioner, comprises of the 15 Kavallerifördelningen of the Benacian Union Defence Force, the 149th (Paderborn) Armoured Regiment, 150th Port and Maritime Regiment, and 151st Aviation Base Regiment of the Hurmu Peace Corps, and the locally organised 6th Division of the Special Auxiliary Constabulary. This provides a theoretical maximum manpower establishment of 32,400 persons under arms.

Facilities include Tyrador Harbour and Airfield, under the control of the Sea and Air Departments of the HPC respectively, Tyrador Cantonment under the control of the BUDF, and the Paderborn Training Area occupied by the Land Department of the HPC. The Special Auxiliary Constabulary meanwhile established a barracks, gaol, and mustering ground, in each notified settlement of the Transprinitica District.

In view of the long and open frontier with the Qyzyl People's Republic in the south, and Ashinthael to the north, the garrison of the district has formed twenty-seven cohort manoeuvre groups in camps along the respective border regions (seven in the north, twenty in the south).

Although the resurrection of Gralan theurgy is also considered a threat to be warded against, the primary menace facing the district was the persistence of tribal warbands such as those which formerly operated from the Green of northern Apollonia. Particularly the delineation of the new southern border with the Kildari protectorate is accorded scant regard by the nomad raiding parties which fly the banner of the Qyzyl People's Army in order to ward off pursuit and attack once they are outside Hurmudan territory.

In view of the distances to be covered, each cohort manoeuvre group maintains a forty-man troop, trained in steppe riding, all of whom were equipped in the fashion and manner of dragoons, with a carbine rifle, sabre, an axe, and hardy Amokolian horses for their mounts, for the conducting of wide patrols in the border regions. These patrols are tasked with learning the landscape and the native cultures so as to become wholly familiar with their area of operations. To that end, in each forty-man patrol, at least eight men should be locally recruited members of the Special Auxiliary Constabulary, acting as scouts and interpreters.