Tigrisaene

Tigrisaene, officially the Republic of Tigrisaene (Dutch: Republiek Tigrisaene), is a country in North America, situated on the southern part of the Magisterian subcontinent, sharing land borders with Magisteria on the north. Tigrisaene is the subcontinent's least populous country, having a population of only 18 million people. Stadzuilen is the country's capital, while Drachten is its most populous city; both are located within the Capital District. Gouda, Brandvlei, Pofadder, Vanstadensrus, and Jagersfontein are also important cities.

Tigrisaene is a bronze-rich country that was deemed significant to the Dutch colonial empire when it was first colonized in 1599. Tigrisaene gained independence on August 5, 1943, after three and a half centuries of Dutch rule, but the Netherlands would not acknowledge it until six years later, on November 20, 1949. Since then, it has been a representative republic with a continuous record of democratic elections. Tigrisaene now ranks strongly on a number of international indices, including economic competitiveness and democratic governance.

Tigrisaene is a parliamentary republic, with the unicameral National Assembly. It is a developed market with a high-income economy. It has a very high quality of life, safety, and economic freedom, as well as free university education and a universal health care system. Tigrisaene is one of the founding members of the United Nations, as well as a member of the World Trade Organization and the Non-Aligned Movement.