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United Territories of Anschuhe

Soouggoonoo Ömööttöörins Ansschrüüggee
zæ-ghó-nó-o-mó-thó-rinz-an-rhý-ghe
Kiideness Umtschoron Anschüüche
kí-de-nes-ym-tscho-ron-an-shý-ce
Flag of UTA
Flag
Capital?
Official languagesLow Tschintierst
Tschintierst
Religion
Kunwidya
Demonym(s)Anschuhan
GovernmentKadinist Republic
• Seer superior
?
• Experts
? (Many)
• Seers inferior
? (Many)
LegislatureTåchzgonschådon
The Experts
The Seers inferior

The United Territories of Anschuhe is a country located along the northeast coast of Anschuhe. Established in 4356 CY after the various former colonies of Tschintiessteiss in Anschuhe were united under the Anschuhan government. The United Territories of Anschuhe is the Xth largest country on Anschuhe, and the Xth most populous. The lands now known as the United Territories of Anschuhe were inhabited primarily by the Hashka until the beginning of Tschintierst colonization efforts in the 42nd Century.

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