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| conventional_long_name      = Democratic Republic of Tergynia
 
| conventional_long_name      = Democratic Republic of Tergynia
 
| common_name                = Tergynia
 
| common_name                = Tergynia
| native_name                = ᡋᡇᡎᡑ ᠨᠠᡅᠷᠠᡏᡑᠠᡍ ᠠᠷᠠᡑᡒᡅᠯᠰᠠᠨ ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ ᡎᡇᠷ
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| native_name                = ᡋᡇᡎᡑᡉ ᠨᠠᡅᠷᠠᡏᡑᠠᡍᡇ ᠠᠷᠠᡑᡒᡅᠯᠰᠠᠨ ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ ᡎᡈᠷ
 
| image_flag                  = Flag_of_Tergynia.png
 
| image_flag                  = Flag_of_Tergynia.png
 
| image_coat                  = Democratic Republic of Tergynia National Emblem.png
 
| image_coat                  = Democratic Republic of Tergynia National Emblem.png
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| other_symbol_type          =
 
| other_symbol_type          =
 
| symbol_type                = National Emblem
 
| symbol_type                = National Emblem
| motto                      = My Eternal Blue Sky
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| motto                      = Our Eternal Blue Sky
| national_anthem            = ᡎᡇᠷᡅᠨ ᡑᠠᡎᡇᡇ<br />("National Song")<div style="display:inline-block; margin-top:0.4em;">[[File:Qingtian_Tianguang.mp3]]</div>
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| national_anthem            = ᡋᡉᡎᡑᡉ ᠨᠠᡅᠷᠠᡏᡑᠠᡍᡇ ᠠᠷᠠᡑᡒᡅᠯᠰᠠᠨ ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ ᡎᡉᠷᡄᠨ ᡐᡈᠷᡅᠨ ᡑᠠᡎᡇᠯᠠᠯ<br />("National Anthem of the Democratic Republic of Tergynia")<div style="display:inline-block; margin-top:0.4em;">[[File:Qingtian_Tianguang.mp3]]</div>
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| flag_anthem                = ᡋᡉᡎᡑᡉ ᠨᠠᡅᠷᠠᡏᡑᠠᡍᡇ ᠠᠷᠠᡑᡒᡅᠯᠰᠠᠨ ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ ᡎᡉᠷᡄᠨ ᡐᡇᡎᡅᠨ ᡑᠠᡎᡇᠯᠠᠯ<br />("Flag Anthem of the Democratic Republic of Tergynia)"<div style="display:inline-block; margin-top:0.4em;">[[File:Tugiin_duu.mp3]]</div>
 
| image_map                  = Tergynia_map.png
 
| image_map                  = Tergynia_map.png
 
| map_width                  = 300px
 
| map_width                  = 300px
 
| map_caption                = Land controlled by the Republic of Tergynia shown in green
 
| map_caption                = Land controlled by the Republic of Tergynia shown in green
 
| capital                    = [[Daudbalgas]]
 
| capital                    = [[Daudbalgas]]
| largest_city                = [[Chichihari]]
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| largest_city                = [[Holjinhar]]
 
| official_languages          = [[Standard Tergynian]]
 
| official_languages          = [[Standard Tergynian]]
 
| languages_type              = [[Official script]]
 
| languages_type              = [[Official script]]
 
| languages                  = [[Clear script]]
 
| languages                  = [[Clear script]]
| regional_languages          = {{hlist |[[Otuzoghuz language|Otuzoghuz]] |[[Zyirnya language|Zyirnya]] |[[Aicun language|Aicun]] |[[Rimian]]}}
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| regional_languages          = {{hlist |[[Otoghuz language|Otoghuz]] |[[Songgyi language|Songgyi]] |[[Aicun language|Aicun]] |[[Rimian]]}}
| religion                    = {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap; |76.3% [[Manichaeism]]|18.3% [[Tengrism]]  
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| religion                    = {{ublist |item_style=white-space:nowrap; |70.3% [[Manichaeism]]|24.3% [[Tengrism]]  
|4.2% [[Buddhism in Tergynia|Buddhist]] |1.0% [[Christianity in Tergynia|Christianity]] |0.4% [[Religion in Tergynia|Others]]}}
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|4.2% [[Christianity in Tergynia|Christianity]] |1.0% [[Buddhism in Tergynia|Buddhist]] |0.4% [[Religion in Tergynia|Others]]}}
 
| religion_year              = 2021
 
| religion_year              = 2021
 
| ethnic_groups          = {{unbulleted list
 
| ethnic_groups          = {{unbulleted list
| 84.4% [[Tergyn]]
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| 74.4% [[Tergyn]]
| 4.9% [[Otoghuz]]
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| 10.9% [[Otoghuz]]
 
| 4.4% [[Aicun]]
 
| 4.4% [[Aicun]]
 
| 3.2% [[Zyirnya]]
 
| 3.2% [[Zyirnya]]
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| government_type            = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[semi-presidential system|semi-presidential]] [[republic]]
 
| government_type            = [[Unitary state|Unitary]] [[semi-presidential system|semi-presidential]] [[republic]]
 
| leader_title1              = [[President of Tergynia|President]]
 
| leader_title1              = [[President of Tergynia|President]]
| leader_name1                = [[Muŋhgerel]]
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| leader_name1                = [[Abohon Muŋhgerel]]
 
| leader_title2              = [[Prime Minister of Tergynia|Prime Minister]]
 
| leader_title2              = [[Prime Minister of Tergynia|Prime Minister]]
| leader_name2                = [[Ishaš]]
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| leader_name2                = [[Tsaraagiin Ishaš]]
 
| leader_title3              = [[State Great Hural Chairman]]
 
| leader_title3              = [[State Great Hural Chairman]]
| leader_name3                = [[Tsaur]]
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| leader_name3                = [[Haidolon Tsaur]]
 
| legislature                = [[State Great Hural]]
 
| legislature                = [[State Great Hural]]
 
| sovereignty_type            = [[History of Tergynia|Formation]]
 
| sovereignty_type            = [[History of Tergynia|Formation]]
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'''Tergynia''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Tergynia''' ('''DRT'''), is a country in [[Cancodia]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Omniabstracta]], to the east by the [[Meridan Sea]], to the south by [[Lanhuanan]], and to the west by the [[Nuntic Ocean]]. The capital city is Daudbalgas and the largest city and historic capital is Chichihari. Tergynia is a pluralistic society with its 25 million people comprising of various ethnolinguistic groups, the largest among these being the Tergyn people followed by significant minorities of Otoghuz and Aicuns. Tergynia is 76% Manichaean, with the remainder being irreligious, adhere to a form of Tengrism, or follow other faiths.
 
'''Tergynia''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Tergynia''' ('''DRT'''), is a country in [[Cancodia]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Omniabstracta]], to the east by the [[Meridan Sea]], to the south by [[Lanhuanan]], and to the west by the [[Nuntic Ocean]]. The capital city is Daudbalgas and the largest city and historic capital is Chichihari. Tergynia is a pluralistic society with its 25 million people comprising of various ethnolinguistic groups, the largest among these being the Tergyn people followed by significant minorities of Otoghuz and Aicuns. Tergynia is 76% Manichaean, with the remainder being irreligious, adhere to a form of Tengrism, or follow other faiths.
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The first recorded settled civilizations in Tergynia were the !Saka and the !Sogdians that established city states and kingdoms along the western coast. Central and northern Tergynia was home to various nomadic groups including the proto-Tergyns, Rimians, and Aicunic peoples. The eastern coast was inhabited by seafaring !Tangut and !Yeniseian societies that lasted until the 1100s. Tergyn steppe nomads and Manichaean Otoghuz nomads from Central Cancodia conquered the mostly sedentary societies along the coasts and formed various steppe empires, such as the !Xianbei, !Rouran, and !Otuzoghuz. In the 1100s, Horbun Gurkhan established the Tergyn Empire that spanned from West Tergynia to Faulknia. The Tergynian revolution in 1933, which overthrew the Tergyn Khaganate, established a multi-party democracy.
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The first recorded settled civilizations in Tergynia were the Āṣṇi and the Nayati that established city states and kingdoms along the western coast. Central and northern Tergynia was home to various nomadic groups including the proto-Tergyns, Rimians, and Aicunic peoples. The eastern coast was inhabited by seafaring Songgyi and Bo'ku societies that lasted until the 1100s. Tergyn steppe nomads and Manichaean Otoghuz nomads from Central Cancodia conquered the mostly sedentary societies along the coasts and formed various steppe empires, such as the Särpi, Nirun, and Otoghuz. In the 1100s, Horbun Gurkhan established the Tergyn Empire that spanned from West Tergynia to Faulknia. The Tergynian revolution in 1933, which overthrew the Tergyn Khaganate, established a multi-party democracy.
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  | wuu      = Monku
 
  | wuu      = Monku
 
  | y        = Mùhnggú
 
  | y        = Mùhnggú
  | mong    = ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ <br />ᡎᡇᠷ
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  | mong    = ᡐᡄᠷᡎᡄᠨ <br />ᡎᡈᠷ
 
  | monr    = Tergen Gor
 
  | monr    = Tergen Gor
 
  | showflag = p
 
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  | s        =  
 
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The ethnonym "Tergen" means "people of the carts". The name "Tergynia" in its current form was first attested by Serrian merchants in the 12th century. The medieval Serrian term "Tergyn" is derived from the Old Otghuz term "Tergin", which was ultimately loaned from the Tergyns' original ethnonym.
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The ethnonym "Tergen" means "people of the carts". The name "Tergynia" in its current form was first attested by Serrian merchants in the 12th century. The medieval Serrian term "Tergyn" is derived from the Old Otoghuz term "Tergin", which was ultimately loaned from the Tergyns' original ethnonym.
    
==History==
 
==History==
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===Prehistory===
 
===Prehistory===
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The proto-Rimians began migrating into the Tergyn Steppe by around 3000 BCE. The proto-Zyirnya settled along the eastern coast around 2300 BCE. Scythic peoples moved into Western Tergynia by 1900 BCE. By around 1300 BCE, proto-Tergynic cultures began to form.
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The proto-Rimians began migrating into the Tergyn Steppe by around 3000 BCE. The proto-Songgyi settled along the eastern coast around 2300 BCE. Scythic peoples moved into Western Tergynia by 1900 BCE. By around 1300 BCE, proto-Tergynic cultures began to form.
    
===Antiquity===
 
===Antiquity===
 
{{Further|Tergynian Antiquity}}
 
{{Further|Tergynian Antiquity}}
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The Āṣṇi and Nayati tribes established a network of city states and kingdoms along Tergynia's western coast that interacted with various civilizations in the Nuntic sea. On the eastern coast, some Bo'ku and Zyirnya peoples established sea-faring societies. In between the seas, proto-Tergynic peoples and Rimians lived together on the steppe, until the Rimians were driven from the steppe and into the mountains. In 200 BC, one of the only remaining Bo'ku steppe pastoralists established the Bo'ku steppe confederacy, which laid the foundations for a string of nomadic empires to occupy central and eastern Tergynia.
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The Āṣṇi and Nayati tribes established a network of city states and kingdoms along Tergynia's western coast that interacted with various civilizations in the Nuntic sea. On the eastern coast, some Bo'ku and Songgyi peoples established sea-faring societies. In between the seas, proto-Tergynic peoples and Rimians lived together on the steppe, until the Rimians were driven from the steppe and into the mountains. In 200 BC, one of the only remaining Bo'ku steppe pastoralists established the Bo'ku steppe confederacy, which laid the foundations for a string of nomadic empires to occupy central and eastern Tergynia.
    
===Middle Ages===
 
===Middle Ages===
    
By the 300s, the Āṣṇi and Nayati kingdoms were in decline due to constant warfare, conflict with nomadic groups, and climate change.
 
By the 300s, the Āṣṇi and Nayati kingdoms were in decline due to constant warfare, conflict with nomadic groups, and climate change.
The first instance of Qijaric migration into the territory of Tergynia was around 400 when Xuroghur tribes migrated into southwestern Tergynia. In the 800s, various Manichaean Qijaric tribes fled central Cancodia after being forced out by other Qijaric tribes and reorganized themselves into the Otghuz Confederation in southwestern Tergynia. The Otghuz absorbed the Xuroghur and conquered the declining Nayati and Āṣṇi kingdoms.
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The first instance of Qijaric migration into the territory of Tergynia was around 400 when Šuroghur tribes migrated into southwestern Tergynia. In the 800s, various Manichaean Qijaric tribes fled central Cancodia after being forced out by other Qijaric tribes and reorganized themselves into the Otoghuz Confederation in southwestern Tergynia. The Otoghuz absorbed the Xuroghur and conquered the declining Nayati and Āṣṇi kingdoms.
    
====Tergyn Empire====
 
====Tergyn Empire====
 
{{Main|Tergyn Empire}}
 
{{Main|Tergyn Empire}}
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In 1120, the Tergyn Empire was founded by Horbun Gurkhan. The Tergyns conquered the Otghuz states around 1126 and Omniabstracta by 1132. Horbun Gurkhan passed away in 1133, with Chara, Horbun's first son, being elected Gurkhan by the Huraldai in the same year. In 1135, the Tergyns began their conquest of Southern Barkadia led by Nyiqo Noyan, the second son of Horbun Gurkhan. After the death of Chara Gurkhan in 1183, his son Khuju became Gurkhan. Nyiqo Noyan founded the Nyiqo Ulus in Southern Barkadia as a semi-independent polity of the gurkhanate. After Nyiqo Noyan's death in 1200, the Nyiqo Ulus was split between the Sarhan Ulus in the north, lead by the descendants of Sarhan Noyan, and the Sauqu Ordu in the east, led by Chara's adopted Otghuz son Bohoris. in 1296, the Sarhan Ulus fell to Barkadian chiefdoms. By 1300, the Sauqu Ordu was running de-facto independently from the Great Gurkhanate. By 1441, the remnants of the Sauqu Ordu were conquered by Barkadian and Kolonian chiefdoms. The Tergyns lost control of Omnic lands in the 1500s.
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In 1120, the Tergyn Empire was founded by Horbun Gurkhan. The Tergyns conquered the Otoghuz states around 1126 and Omniabstracta by 1132. Horbun Gurkhan passed away in 1133, with Chara, Horbun's first son, being elected Gurkhan by the Huraldai in the same year. In 1135, the Tergyns began their conquest of Southern Barkadia led by Nyiqo Noyan, the second son of Horbun Gurkhan. After the death of Chara Gurkhan in 1183, his son Khuju became Gurkhan. Nyiqo Noyan founded the Nyiqo Ulus in Southern Barkadia as a semi-independent polity of the gurkhanate. After Nyiqo Noyan's death in 1200, the Nyiqo Ulus was split between the Sarhan Ulus in the north, lead by the descendants of Sarhan Noyan, and the Sauqu Ordu in the east, led by Chara's adopted Otghuz son Bohoris. in 1296, the Sarhan Ulus fell to Barkadian chiefdoms. By 1300, the Sauqu Ordu was running de-facto independently from the Great Gurkhanate. By 1441, the remnants of the Sauqu Ordu were conquered by Barkadian and Kolonian chiefdoms. The Tergyns lost control of Omnic lands in the 1500s.
    
====Post-empire====
 
====Post-empire====
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{{Main|Tergyn Khaganate}}
 
{{Main|Tergyn Khaganate}}
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In 1583, Ormus Khagan of the Merged Hayad united the Tergyn tümens once more and founded the Tergyn Khaganate. Ormus' Toganjin clan was Duqa in origin, but had adopted Merged customs.
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In 1583, Ormus Khagan of the Merged Hayad united the Tergyn tümens once more and founded the Tergyn Khaganate. Ormus' Toganjin clan was Ondaq in origin, but had adopted Merged customs.
    
Tavantömör, son of Ölziit Khagan, was fascinated by the culture and structure of the civilizations of Tergynia's southern neighbours. This fascination fueled his ambition to reform the Tergyn Khaganate into a centralized, settled empire. When Tavantömör was elected by the huraldai to be khagan in 1668, he started a series of reforms to establish permanent settlements throughout the khaganate and encouraged settled tribes to take up agriculture. Tavantömör hired skilled advisors from Lanhuanan to plan cities, establish codified laws, found universities, and to introduce agriculture to the settlements. Due to several disastrous zuds that killed many tribes' livestock, several tribes moved into the settlements and took up agriculture. Initially, Tavantömör was hesitant about forcing unwilling tribes to settle, however when the Merged raided the settlement of Böh, Tavantömör issued a decree to forcefully settle the Merged and all remaining fully-nomadic tribes. This ignited a 10 year civil war that saw nearly half of the noyons take up arms against the khagan. The rebelling tribes managed to win the siege of Chichihari and forced the Khagan and his allies to retreat to the city of Hardalai on the Nuntic coast. The rebelling armies sieged Hardalai, but due to fresh reinforcements, better fortifications, and firearms from the southern nations, the rebels were forced to retreat to their camps. Tavantömör lead his army to engage the demoralized rebels and completely decimated them. All of the rebelling noyons were executed by horses trampling on them. Tavantömör, with the support of his reformist allies, abolished the huraldai system, which was the start of the absolutist rule of his dynasty. He exiled most of the remaining fully-nomadic tribes into the northern mountains, where they still remain. Tribes that practiced transhumance were treated with great leniency.
 
Tavantömör, son of Ölziit Khagan, was fascinated by the culture and structure of the civilizations of Tergynia's southern neighbours. This fascination fueled his ambition to reform the Tergyn Khaganate into a centralized, settled empire. When Tavantömör was elected by the huraldai to be khagan in 1668, he started a series of reforms to establish permanent settlements throughout the khaganate and encouraged settled tribes to take up agriculture. Tavantömör hired skilled advisors from Lanhuanan to plan cities, establish codified laws, found universities, and to introduce agriculture to the settlements. Due to several disastrous zuds that killed many tribes' livestock, several tribes moved into the settlements and took up agriculture. Initially, Tavantömör was hesitant about forcing unwilling tribes to settle, however when the Merged raided the settlement of Böh, Tavantömör issued a decree to forcefully settle the Merged and all remaining fully-nomadic tribes. This ignited a 10 year civil war that saw nearly half of the noyons take up arms against the khagan. The rebelling tribes managed to win the siege of Chichihari and forced the Khagan and his allies to retreat to the city of Hardalai on the Nuntic coast. The rebelling armies sieged Hardalai, but due to fresh reinforcements, better fortifications, and firearms from the southern nations, the rebels were forced to retreat to their camps. Tavantömör lead his army to engage the demoralized rebels and completely decimated them. All of the rebelling noyons were executed by horses trampling on them. Tavantömör, with the support of his reformist allies, abolished the huraldai system, which was the start of the absolutist rule of his dynasty. He exiled most of the remaining fully-nomadic tribes into the northern mountains, where they still remain. Tribes that practiced transhumance were treated with great leniency.
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====Dictatorship====
 
====Dictatorship====
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In 1959, President Sahla launched a self-coup in order to establish absolute rule over Tergynia. His rule is described by historians as a paternalistic personalist dictatorship.
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In 1959, President Dayano Sahla launched a self-coup in order to establish absolute rule over Tergynia. His rule is described by historians as a paternalistic personalist dictatorship.
    
====Democratic Republic of Tergynia====
 
====Democratic Republic of Tergynia====
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| image1 = Muŋhgerel.jpeg
 
| image1 = Muŋhgerel.jpeg
| caption1 = [[Muŋhgerel]]<br /><small>[[President of Tergynia|President]]</small>
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| caption1 = [[Abohon Muŋhgerel]]<br /><small>[[President of Tergynia|President]]</small>
 
| width1 = 120
 
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| image2 = Ishaš.jpg
 
| image2 = Ishaš.jpg
| caption2 = [[Ishaš]]<br /><small>[[Prime Minister of Tergynia|Prime Minister]]</small>
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| caption2 = [[Tsaraagiin Ishaš]]<br /><small>[[Prime Minister of Tergynia|Prime Minister]]</small>
 
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{{Main|Economy of Tergynia|Agriculture in Tergynia|List of Tergynian administrative divisions by GDP}}
 
{{Main|Economy of Tergynia|Agriculture in Tergynia|List of Tergynian administrative divisions by GDP}}
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=== Wealth in Yinshan ===
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=== Wealth in Tergynia ===
    
=== Economic growth ===
 
=== Economic growth ===
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{{Main|Tergynian culture|Culture of the Democratic Republic of Tergynia}}
 
{{Main|Tergynian culture|Culture of the Democratic Republic of Tergynia}}
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[[File:Lanyu Stupas.JPG|thumb|The stupas of [[Chichihari Palace]], the center of [[Liuganism]] are the among the only standing remnants of the old capital of [[Chechekari]].]]
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[[File:Lanyu Stupas.JPG|thumb|The stupas of [[Holjinhar Palace]] are the among the only standing remnants of the old capital of [[Holjinhar]].]]
    
=== Tourism in Tergynia ===
 
=== Tourism in Tergynia ===
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