Tulikistan

Tulikistan (Tularian: Telikostie), officially the Federal Republic of Tulikistan (Tularian: Fedaru Republie di Telikostie) is a country in eastern Nazcanesia on the island of Auburn. It shares borders with Normandesia, Tatistan, Trolland, Khakistan, and Medalonia. Its capital and largest city is Frinarice.

Tulikistan was originally inhabited by Vicnorans starting in the 1600s. The region was claimed by France in 1871, until it gained formal independence in 1923. The first republic remained relatively secluded with major immigration of Turkic people. A heavy Islamic population was registered into the region by the 1950s. A communist revolution began in the late 60s, ending with a coup d'etat and formation of the Socialist Republic of Tulikistan. During this communist revolution, many human rights violations were reported, along with famines and other tragedies. Tulikistan eventually became democratic on October 19, 1992 through a constitutional crisis.

Tulikistan is considered a developing country.

Etymology
Tulikistan directly derives from Tulikia, the former name of the nation. The nation was officially named Tulikistan due to its Turkic majority.