Mylonagrad (Country)
Kingdom of Mylonagrad | |
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General Info | |
Official Name | Kingdom of Mylonagrad |
Common Name | Mylonagrad |
Capital | Mylonagrad |
Demonym | Mylonian, Tritonian |
Politics | |
Government | Unitary Constitutional Monarchy |
Legislature | Chambrodo |
Official Language(s) | Rumynskye, Russian |
State Religion | Secular |
Currency | Tritonian Ruble |
Demographics | |
Population | ~14 Million |
Species | Majority Human |
Minority Languages | Chinese, Kazakh |
Major Religions | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Assets | |
Geography | |
Planet | Yata |
Continent | Asia |
Region | Ural |
Historical Info | |
Founded | 204 CE |
Dissolved | 215 CE |
Preceded by | Tritonia |
Succeeded by | Tritonian Confederacy |
Other | |
Created by | Peter |
Controlled by | Peter |
The Kingdom of Mylonagrad, or Mylonagrad for short, was a sovereign country located in Drenemoria in West Asia, sharing almost identical to that of Drenemoria. It bordered Yamalia to the north, Mylatsk (which separated it from Lineland) to the east, Turkestan to the south, a short border with Wheatistan to the southwest, Carbon to the west and Luvakhia to the northwest. After 11 years of sovereignty Mylonagrad was incorporated into the newly formed Tritonian Confederacy.
Emerging from the bloodless breakup of Tritonia, Mylonagrad was considered by some definitions to be a rump state of its predecessor, Tritonia itself. The country was centered around the northwest sector of the "New Mylatsk" urban metropolis, also called Mylonagrad. It's origins from the "exodus" policy of eastward expansion in the former Tritonia led to considerable growth in the city's economic and political importance, which led to the city being named capital of all of Tritonia, which as a result led to many independence struggles. However, Mylonagrad had managed to consolidate its presence in the city, becoming the remnant of the pre-Insurgency Tritonia.
Although a remnant of Tritonia, Mylonagrad had maintained its role in global affairs, remaining an economic and political hub in Eurasia, as well as a transport hub due to the introduction of train companies such as InterEurasia (which operates the Yetian Routes) as well as CrossLink (which links the Yetian Routes at Mylonagrad, New Sizzle and Khyber, respectively.) These train routes have also attracted more interest into the latter two cities, which had benefited them with the introduction of increased tourism, especially to Apothelis.
With a population of 14 million, Mylonagrad was a densely populated powerhouse, with access to a wide range of natural resources, such as high quality wood, and resources that can be extracted from underground, especially in the rising hills of the East Ural Mountains. Other exports include technology and factory products, as well as traditional textiles.