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Tirol, officially the Free State of Tirol is the smallest nation in continental Ecros. Tirol is bordered to the north by the Glaceis Ocean and to the east by the Serene State of Quebecshire. As of 2021, Tirol has an estimated population of 29 million, making it the second least populous in the world.

The Margraviate of Tirol was established in 1456 following the establishment of the Royal Diet in which the lords of the five Tiroler kingdoms of the pentarchy swore fealty to the Margraves of Innsbruck. Despite civil unrest in the following centuries, the Margraviate remained in union with the autonomy of the lords being eroded throughout until the formation of the Kingdom of Tirol in 1655.
Throughout the next two centuries there were numerous fluctuations in the boundaries of the kingdom. In 1742, the House of Fanes, the original ruling dynasty of the Kingdom paternal line became extinct, the cadet branch, the House of Cerneu inherited the throne, and would hold the position until the abolition of the monarchy in the Constitutional Convention of 1893. In 1890, the Tiroler Civil War began in which Republicans sought to overthrow Kristian II of Tirol. A three year stalemate was broken by the January Mutinee led by Archduke Frederic which resulted in a Republican victory and the establishment of the Free State of Tirol and the abolition of the monarchy in the 1893 Constitution.

The Tiroler economy is largely agricultural, with farming still being the largest sector of employment. Crude oil extraction and precious metals make up the largest proportion of the GDP, with gold in particular accounting for the plurality of the sector, however, a large and mostly untapped hydroelectric resource has been broadly suggested as a green and sustainable resource for exploitation. The official currency of Tirol is the Tiroler Schilling since 1893, when it replaced the Curona (crown).

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Human rights in Tirol are generally respected by the government; however, there were problems in some areas. There were some reports of police abuse and use of unjustified force against prisoners. Xenophobic incidents, including physical attacks, name-calling, property damage, and threatening letters, telephone calls, and Internet postings occurred during the year. There was some governmental and societal discrimination against fathers, Kavardans and members of unrecognized religious groups, particularly those considered "sects". There were incidents of Clerical Fascist activity, rightwing extremism, and xenophobia. Trafficking in women and children for prostitution and labour also remained a problem. Read more...
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Manuel Petre Nöia (born 27 March 1986) is a Tiroler professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper and captains both Lia Naziunela club, CP Innsbruck and the Tirol national team. He is widely regarded as the best goalkeeper in the Lia Naziunela, of most LFE clubs and among the best globally. Nöia has been described as a "sweeper-keeper" because of his playing style and speed when rushing off his line to anticipate opponents, going out of the goalkeeper box. Nöia started his senior career at the CP Innsbruck playing for the 2nd team where following an exceptional two years he was scouted by CP Appan. In 2011, he signed to return to CP Innsbruck for the first team, competing in the Lia Naziunela and has since won 25 trophies, including nine Lia Naziunela titles and two international titles. Following the 2021 Ecros Championship, Nöia became the most capped player in the history of the Tirol national football team. Read more...
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The Ajaki–Reykani War also known as the Oil war was a war between Reykanes and Ajakanistan from 1958 to 1960. The war started when Reykanes stopped trading oil with Ajakanistan a year after the Reykani communist government was dissolved.

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