Arthiopia

Arthiopia, officially known as the Federal Republic of Arthiopia, is a country in southeastern Terranafrica bordered by Catherine to the west, Inadesia to the north, and Vartswana to the east. Its capital and largest city is Adrenia. Other major cities include Direeb, Rukurere, Kirarelani, and Burtinxagay.

The modern Arthiopian state formed in approximately 1102 AD. It remained a superpower in the region, and sufficiently fought against the Altanod Empire. Following the first colony of the Metropacifican country of Eclair on the Terranafrican continent in 1526, the country collaborated with the Kingdom of Shafuris and signed the Treaty of Farnupet, which stated that the Arthiopians nor the Shafurs would be subjected to colonialism.

After first contact with Metropacifica, the nation gravitated towards the Cik Unizvar and began trading with them. A constitutional monarchy was adopted in 1858. Arthiopia began a long process of industrialization, economic growth, and territorial expansion during the late 19th century. In 1939, during the Terranil Great War, the nation was invaded by Altanodia and its puppet states. The Arthiopian forces lost and the nation was occupied by Altanodian forces until the Republic of Wilson occupied the area in 1941. The nation eventually recovered, and adopted a republican government in 1985.

Arthiopia is considered a developing country and is a member of the Global Coalition of Sovereign States. It is an emerging power.