Tgarvoa
Tgarvoa is an archipelagic nation located in the northern Aeshan Sea. It comprises twelve inhabited islands and several smaller islets, with a coastline characterized by fjordlike inlets and coral reefs. The capital and largest city is Varanis. The official name is the Republic of Tgarvoa. The country operates as a parliamentary republic with a President as head of state and a Prime Minister who leads the government; the unicameral Assembly elects the Prime Minister.
The terrain includes volcanic highlands, mangrove fringes, and fertile lowlands. The climate is temperate maritime with
Early island settlements formed a regional confederation by the 12th century, later centralizing into a kingdom
The political system features a President (largely ceremonial) and a Prime Minister who chairs the Cabinet.
Key sectors are shipping and logistics, fisheries, forestry, and tourism. Orvium ore is mined on two islands
Tgarvi is the official language; English is widely used in business and media. The culture emphasizes seafaring,
Major ports include Port Varanis and Easthaven; two international airports serve regional and international connections. A
The Glass Reef marine reserve protects coral biodiversity, while the Tgarvoa Winds Observatory conducts meteorological research