Teume March
Margravate of Teureszag Marchia Teurensis (Latin) | |
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Motto: "Adhæsit in fide" Firmly in faith | |
Capital | Sóvár |
Official languages | Latin |
Demonym(s) | Teume |
Government | Unitary direct democracy under a hereditary monarchy |
• Margrave | Clarence I |
Legislature | Parlamentum Publicum |
Establishment | 15 June 2021 |
Population | |
• Census | 62 (October 2021) |
Time zone | UTC +1 (Central European Time) |
The Teume March, formally known as the Margravate of Teureszag (Latin: Marchia Teurensis, Bangtan: Teume őrgróf, German: Markgrafschaft Teurensen), is a micronation in Central Europe. It is bounded by the states of the Holy Roman Reich on the north, Switzerland on the west, Bangtanszag on the east and Venice to the south. The margravate was formed in the midst of the Great European War.
The territory of the Teume March has been inhabited since the Palæolithic and Iron Ages, most notably by the Celts. The region had been always independent until 1871, when it unwilling united with the macronation of Germany.
The Teumes are proud of their distinct culture caused by the Catholic plurality of the population. They are known for the Oktoberfest and the jodel.
It is seen by historians as a continuation of former Bavaria.