Thuyiquakliq

‘’Thuyiquakliq’’(: ‘‘Qadinhsung’usk’’ [/ɢɜðɨŋt͡sɔɲ usɢʲ/]; {{wp|Help:IPA for {{wpl|West Frisian language|Tipslânsk}}: ’’Thiyiklai’’, [/ðiːjɪklaɪj/]; {{wpl|Icelandic language|Gardic}} ‘‘Eyjánnánar’’ [/æjənəŋjɑːr/]), often referred to as the State Of Thuyiquakliq or “Council Quakaliq”, is a moderately-sized {{wpl|Archipelagic state|island nation}},located between the Boreal Ocean, Ohut Strait, Durwrow and Gardic Seas. It is an {{wpl|Indigenous peoples of Siberia|Indigenous}} {{wpl|Tribal Council|Tribal}} {{wpl|Federated state|Federation}}, home of the historically and genetically isolate {{wpl|Dené–Yeniseian languages|Quakaliq}} peoples- believed to have inhabited the island for up to 13000 years. Historic isolation has maintained this integrity until the past two millennia, when external contact provoked a series of massive societal shifts. The final of these would relinquish the Sokhay Clan’s control over the island, and would establish the modern {{wpl|Council of State|Council State}} of represented clans in 1954, 64 years before the present.

Often cited as one of the wildest, most rural or strange nations in Anterra(certainly within Artemia), the island(formed by the major Thuyik {{wpl|Hotspot(geology)|volcanic hotspot}}) is home to many unique features. The largest mountains north of the temperate regions encompass the interior of the island, holding the largest single mountain ice cap in the world, Soqi’Djaloqah. The mountain valleys are some of the most sparsely populated inhabitable regions on Earth, with a population of about 2,500 uncontacted “Durgetique” {{wpl|Hunter-gatherer|hunter-gatherers}} known to exist there. A range of {{wpl|Refugium(population biology)|refuge species}} exist across the island, survivors from the {{wpl|Late Glacial|Last Ice Age}}. Of particular note are the famous {{wpl|Megafauna|megafauna}} of the island.

Much of the nation’s economy relies upon {{wpl|Primary sector of the economy|primary industries}}, {{wpl|Big-game hunting|hunting}} or {{wpl|Subsistence agriculture|subsistence agriculture}}. Up to 90% of the nation’s {{wpl|Natural resource economics|natural resource potential}} is estimated to be offshore, with the intersection of the Durwrow Current and the Boreal Coastal Cycle being funnelled through multiple straits. The most productive seas on Anterra exist around the island, providing barely exploited fisheries, whaling and offshore minerals. Much of the population is concentrated around the coast or employed within the maritime sector. Thuqlape'he’s population of 382,000 exist in the {{wpl|List of national capitals by latitude|northernmost capital in Anterra}}, and the north coast urban center of Dokaduik is the {{wpl|Northernmost settlements|most northerly settlement}} with over 100,000 inhabitants. Unlike most nations, much of Thuyiquakliq’s growth is occurring from rural regions, where modern connections are increasing the viability and prosperity of traditional livelihoods. {{wpl|Ecotourism}} is increasing slowly across the island, though the difficulty of overland travel in the winter months continues relative isolation. The Boreal and Northern Artemian {{wpl|Air mass|air movements}} over the island create strong winds, heavy precipitation, warm summers and very cold winters(down to -40°C) The island is notably warmer upon the southern coast than the north, being {{wpl|Tundra}}, {{wpl|Polar climate|Polar}} and {{wpl|Alpine climate|Alpine}} in climates. The sheltered southern regions are typically {{wpl|Subarctic climate|Subarctic}} in nature- the treeline roughly runs parallel to the slopes of the southern coast.