Tylastrona

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Theocratic Republic of Tylastrona

Τυλαστρονα, タイラストロン
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Motto: Eusebia, Xenia, Arete
Anthem: White Mountain
Capital
and
Smyrnaphos
Official languagesN/A
Recognised national languagesGreek
Japanese
Turkish
Ethnic groups
(2026)
Greek (45,2%)
Japanese (25,2%)
Turkish (12,3%)
Mixed (7,1%)
Other (10.3%)
Demonym(s)Tylastronian, Tylastronan
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• High Priestess
Elara Papadopoulos
• Prime-Minister
Melina Michelaki
LegislatureThe House of Eunomia
Establishment
• Independence under the House of Astona
1668
• Establishment of the Tylastronian Republic
1845
• Military Junta
1889-1924
• Single Party State
1924-1970
• Theocratic Democratic Revolution
1970
Population
• 2026 estimate
50,986,000
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
1.601 trillion USD
• Per capita
31,400 USD
CurrencyDracma (D)
Time zoneUTC+2 (Tylastronian National Time)
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+157
Internet TLD.ty

Note: The political system of Tylastrona is inspired by the political system of an Imaginary Elections scenario I've created some months ago. For a deeper understanding of this system, since it has some differences from Tylastrona, check the original system here

Tylastrona is a country located in Esportiva, in the northwestern part of the region. It is a massive nation known for its environmental beauty, calm and friendly citizens, and strong state-interventionist economy. The citizens are known to be compassionate and law-abiding, as well as slightly patriotic. The nation pursues an economic self-sufficiency policy and has a significant environmental agenda.

Tylastrona is described by foreigners as "if Mediterranean culture somehow ended up in the Nordic winterlands" due to its strong winters and mild summers, and its economic policies and citizens' behaviour. Most of its landscape is filled with ice-capped mountains, agricultural fields (especially those used for growing cereals) and huge coniferous forests. Literature, music and a fervent winter sports culture are also among the nation's notable attributes.

As a federated state, Tylastrona is divided into five states and one capital territory. It is governed as a republic under a presidential theocratic democracy, in which the High Priestess is elected for life by the citizens. This electoral system does not allow for political parties. The Prime-Minister is elected for five years, sometimes the PM is named the Archon of the republic. Only in the legislative and local elections the political parties can participate

Geography

Tylastrona is located at the northwestern tip of the Esportiva region. The country experiences cold, snowy winters, ranging from a continental climate to a humid maritime climate in the capital and Cnidos. Summers are mild, with around 25–30% precipitation. Tylastrona has three main rivers: the Rina, the Cnidos and the Idofa. Kannella Lake is the largest lake. The country's highest peak is Mount Smyrnaca, which is located near the capital and has an elevation of 2,085 metres and a prominence of 1,875 metres.

Rank Mountain Name Mountain Range Height
1 Mount Smyrnaca Smyrnaca Range 2,085 meters
2 Mount Giona Smyrnaca Range 1,882 meters
3 Mount Tsuge Youkailands Range 1,675 meters
4 Mount Semegea Smyrnaca Range 1,099 meters
5 Mount Imai Youkailands Range 1,007 meters

Climate

According to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification system, Tylastrona has a humid continental climate and a subarctic climate in its interior. The average temperature on the mainland ranges from -16 to 9 °C in the interior, and from -6 to 12 °C in the river basins and coastal areas. The lowest and highest official recorded temperatures are −36.7 °C in Semasus on 17 January 2009 and 30 °C in Iwakura on 8 August 1947. Annual average rainfall in Tylastrona ranges from approximately 5,000 mm to around 1,250 mm, with severe snowfall in winter, heavy rainfall in spring and autumn, and moderate to light rainfall in summer.

Biodiversity

Despite its location, Tylastrona boasts a thriving biodiversity. 90% of the forests consist of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), European spruce (Picea abies) and common juniper (Juniperus communis). However, geographical and climatic conditions also facilitate the introduction of exotic species that can later become invasive and destructive to native habitats. The Tylastronian Environmental Agency runs a well-funded programme to monitor these populations. The TEA has also reported that, in 2026, 40% of Tylastronian mammal species (105 in total), 29% of reptile species (21 in total) and 39% of amphibian species (18 in total) were at risk. The association is still mapping populations and studying the behaviour of birds, and other living beings. To save as much biodiversity as possible, the Tylastronian government has designated 40% of the inland area as nature reserves.

Class Total Number Total Number in the Red Book Total Number EN/CR Total Number Invasive
Amphibians 18 7 (~39%) 1 (~6) 0 (0%)
Birds TBD TBD TBD TBD
Fishes TBD TBD TBD TBD
Mammals 105 42 (~40%) 11 (~10%) 15 (~14%)
Reptiles 21 6 (~29%) 2 (~10%) 7 (~33%)
Vertebrates Total 144 55 (~38%) 14 (~10%) 22 (~15%)

Government and politics

Tylastrona has been presidential representative democratic federal theocratic republic since the ratification of the Constitution of 1971, with Smyrnaphos as its capital. The Constitution grants the division or separation of powers among five sovereignty bodies: the High Priestess, The House of Eunomia, the government, the council of temples and the courts. The head of state is High Priestess, elected to a life-long term by direct, universal suffrage.

Legislative Power

Most of the legislation is done by The House of Eunomia but the government can legislate by decree. The House has 180 seats and its unicameral, they have the role to draft, debate and pass laws; they vote for the Prime-Minister, they approve the national budget, the foreign treaties and the taxation laws and they can censure the government or initiate a dissolution of the assembley with 2/3 majority. All laws are reviewed for impiety or cosmic imbalance by the Court of Themis and by the High Priestess. The electoral system it's a propositional one driven by the D'Hondt method. Whereas 126 seats are elected through the National Circles (including Diaspora) and the remaining 54 are elected through Temple Circles (theocratic).

Executive Power

Executive power is shared between the Archonate and the Ministries. The archonate consists of the High Priestess and the Prime Minister. The ministries are the government's operational divisions. The Prime Minister (PM) leads the Council of Holy Ministries, directs state administration and appoints Holy Ministers. Although they are primarily legislative figures, they are often paired with the executive section of the Holy Ministries as part of the Prime Ministry of Zeus. The Prime Minister is elected by the Ecclesia and confirmed by the High Priestess. The High Priestess is the theocratic leader and leader of the Council of Temples. She is also the high chief of the army and of foreign affairs. She is also the leader of Hellenismos (Hellenistic Polytheism) in Tylastrona. She is the most revered and loved figure in the Republic. She approves laws and can veto them, as well as confirming the Prime Minister and Ministry appointments. She can also change the names of the ministries. She can promote priestesses. She can call for the direct dissolution of the assembly and the dismissal of the government. She is elected for life by direct, universal suffrage. She is a symbolic and spiritual leader and protector of divine harmony. The Holy Ministries are the cabinets that are filled by the PM after their election. The spots are fixed and are named after the Greek Theoi. Only the Council of Temples or the High Priestess can change the names or the numbers of Holy Ministries: Defense, Ambient, Education and Innovation, Agriculture, Health, Foreign Affairs, Economy and Finances, Culture, Industry and Labour, Justice, Internal Affairs; Family, Youth and Social Welfare; Infrastructures and Transportation.

Judicial Power

The law and justice are overseen by the order of the Courts of Themis and Dike. Both believe in no punishment without virtue assessment, ritual forgiveness exists but must be earned and that truth is found through both logos (reason) and pathos (ethos). There's also a lower courts and civic justice system that are controlled by the Court of Dike: Court of Hepahistos (Court of Work), Court of Hera (Family Court), etc. The Court of Themis is the sacred court, it works as the Constitutional Court. Their jurisdiction lays on constitutional matters and theocratic issues. On the other hand, the Court of Dike is the civil court. It's jurisdiction lays on local court appeals, civil and criminal law, electoral challenges, family law (Court of Hera), work and industrial conflict (Hepahistos Court).

Human rights

Tylastrona has a fairly good degree of human rights. It recognised same-sex marriage in 1979 and adoption by same-sex couples in 1981. Transgender people have been able to undergo social transition since 1992 and medical transition since 1988. The High Priestess recognised non-binary people in 2011. Discrimination based on race, gender, faith or language has been illegal since 1980. Abortion is legal. Euthanasia is legal.

Theocratic Power

The theocratic power is shared between the High Priestess and the Council of Temples. The High Priestess is the Priestess of all Theoi and Leader of the Council of Temples. The Council of Temples is an organization of the main figures of each hellenic temple. The Council can be summoned by the High Priestess herself or when the mandate of the High Priestess ends due to death, abdication or impeachment.

Temple Oversight Commission

An independent investigation commission composed by nine members appointed yearly by the High Priestess directly (6) and deliberately by the Council of Temples (3) and confirmed by a majority vote at the Ecclesia. The commission can include high-ranking priests, philosophers, judges and independent civilians It has several responsibilities: insuring the integrity of all electoral processes, monitoring voting spots for coercion, bribery, or impiety and reviewing party compliance with the Republic values and oaths and auditing annual reports of wealth declarations, temple donations, ritual attendance, and civic behaviour.

Military

Since the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1970, the military in Tylastrona has seen an incredible reduction. The Ares Protection Forces went from 450,000 personnel in 1970 to just 10,000 in 2026. Tylastrona is ranked 67th in Esportiva for its advanced military. This is due to constant growth from both sides of the political spectrum, as well as from theocratic institutions, which work to keep the nation peaceful. Defence spending is negligible in the state's financial accounting, but most of these costs are transferred to foreign aid. Tylastrona is the 11th most pacific nation in Esportiva and the 2nd with the highest foreign aid spending. Consequently, many APF missions involve assisting other nations in times of disaster, providing supplies during periods of scarcity or war, and escorting political figures to foreign events.

Law Enforcement

Tylastrona has one of the lowest crime rates in Esportiva, ranking 66th. This is thanks to a number of factors, including low wealth inequality, effective welfare systems, theocratic elements in society and well-funded law enforcement. A host of state agencies combat crime, including the Temple Oversight Commission, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministry of Hestia), the Ministry of Justice (Ministry of Themis-Dike), the Commission of Demetrian Affairs (food and economic safety regulator), and the Organisation for National Soteria (intelligence agency and national security body). Tylastrona has only one police agency: the Phalanx of the State, which was founded in 1809 during the period of the House of Astona. The Phalanx of the State is divided into five divisions: the Urban Affairs Division (responsible for city protection, transit and other issues); the Rural-Work Affairs Division (responsible for rural, labour, transit and environmental issues); the Athena Affairs Division (responsible for criminal investigations); the Foreigners Division (responsible for border control and immigration regulation); and the Hecate Affairs Division (responsible for magic crime and legal issues relating to magic). Tylastrona has only two prisons, one in the capital city and one in Astona. The 1971 Constitution removed the extensive powers enjoyed by prisons and police officers during the period of military rule and one-party politics. This included the destruction or transformation of several prisons built for "political crimes". The current constitution prioritises logic, respect and preservation over punishment. In 2026, Tylastrona had only 1,236 inmates. The only two operational prisons offer workshops, reintegration education, psychological counselling, and the presence of a permanent doctor and priest. Incarceration is considered a last resort and carries a maximum sentence of 15 years with no possibility of parole. Instead, most offenders receive a combination of the following: magical binding; prohibition of leisure activities, internet access, etc.; fines or reparations; community labour; rehabilitation programmes; and psychological counselling.

Crime

As previously mentioned, Tylastrona's crime rate is very low. The nation hasn't recorded any murders since 1995. The country has had a liberal drug policy since the decriminalisation of consumption in 1998; however, possession of amounts greater than "10 days' worth for personal use" is punishable by fines. Prostitution is legalised and the workers of this sector receive total state protection and access to healthcare, just like any citizen. Most crimes fall into one of the following categories: environmental crimes; public intoxication; breach of the peace; noise nuisance; property crimes, such as theft, vandalism, scams and bribery; and other white-collar crimes. Tylastronians view breaking the law, or even failing to respect social norms, as an act of treason against the nation and the gods. However, they also believe that criminals are people who have lost their way and require rehabilitation in order to lead ethical lives.

Administrative Divisions

Tylastrona is divided into five states and one territory. Each state is divided into municipalities, which are further divided into agoras. The territory is divided into neighbourhoods.

List of States of Tylastrona
State name Abbreviation Capital Largest City Population Municipalities
Astona AST
Astona
9,105,783 2
Cnidio CND
Cnidio
4,815,337 2
Kannela KAN
Kannela
16,460,897 5
Old Towers OT
Pixesos
2,468,244 2
Youkailand RG
Semasus
3,495,904 3
List of Territories of Tylastrona
State name Abbreviation Capital Largest City Population Neighbourhoods
Smyrnaphos Capital Territory SCT
Smyrnaphos
14,639,835 10

Economy

Tylastrona has a state-controlled economy with high taxation, but the average citizen can generally afford to live comfortably. The richest 10% receive 1.4 times more than the poorest 10%, and the wealth gap is virtually non-existent. The currency of Tylastrona is the dracma (D), which is worth 2.15 NSD. Most industries, businesses and financial institutions are concentrated in the three major metropolitan areas. Private investment is rare, with most services, industries and production being state-owned. The major industries are information technology, book publishing, food products and winter textiles. From 2000 to 2026, the gross agricultural product in Tylastrona dropped from 4.5% to 2.5% of the total GDP. Employment rates are growing; in 2020, 43.50% of the population was in work, whereas in 2026 this figure increased to 44.53%. These low percentages are due to a large proportion of elderly people and students, as well as children, since the unemployment rate was only 4.1% in 2026. Tylastrona has the eighth largest welfare programme, the 15th most subsidised industry, and the 13th highest tax rate in Esportiva.

Wages

The minimum monthly gross wage in Tylastrona is 10,138 dracmas, while the average is 12,166 dracmas. All wages are paid 16 times a year: 12 monthly salary payments plus four additional payments for holiday bonuses. Although the state has a high taxation rate of 65.5%, this is to fund social programmes, public services and retirement funds. After taxes, the average wage is 4,197 dracmas, whereas the minimum wage is 3,497 dracmas.

Sectors

Agriculture

Agriculture currently accounts for 2.5% of Tylastrona's GDP (includes cattle and forestry), and predictions suggest that this figure will rise. The main agricultural produce in Tylastrona is cereals such as wheat, oats and rice. Conifer products and some legumes are also important. Tylastrona produces red wine in the inner regions, which is considered a delicacy. Organic, sustainable and biological farming is subsidised by the state. There is also a mushroom industry, where mushrooms are cultivated and harvested. Tylastrona has a large poultry and eggs industry, producing chicken, duck and turkey meat. In terms of forestry, Tylastrona has a long history of wood production, particularly of pine and spruce.

Fisheries

The ports of Cnidio and the capital are currently the major hubs of the fishing industry. Most of the production is for the nation, and there are catch periods for protected species. As well as fish, some molluscs and crustaceans are also caught. Fishing industry currently accounts for 2.3% of Tylastrona's GDP.

Industry

The industry sector currently accounts for 40.7% of Tylastrona's GDP. The main industries are information technology, book publishing, food production and winter textiles. The IT industry accounts for 37.7% of the total industry share of GDP, while the food industry accounts for 30.9%. The main IT and book publishing industries are located in the capital's metropolitan area. Meanwhile, the food and textile industries are located near the fields that provide these industries' main source of income. Magic industries are also pretty common, contributing 8.5% of the total industry share of GDP. Modern, non-traditional, technology-based industries such as aerospace, biotechnology, and cybersecurity are beginning to gain traction in the capital. It is predicted that biotechnology will account for 17.5% of the total industry share of GDP by 2035.

Services

The tertiary sector has grown, producing 54.5% of the GDP and providing jobs for 59% of the working population. The most significant growth rates are found in the trade sector, due to the introduction of modern means of distribution, transport and telecommunications.

Science and Technology

Despite its current ranking of 24th Most Scientifically Advanced in Esportiva, Tylastrona is experiencing exponential growth in science, with a focus on biotechnology, information technology, neuroscience and data science. Scientific communication is commonplace in communication with the average citizen. Scientific research is conducted by state-funded universities and institutions, which enjoy freedom of research and opinion.

Tourism

Tylastrona is the 21st most popular country on Esportiva. Most tourists visit during the winter. It is estimated that tourism contributes 1.7% to the annual GDP. Popular tourist destinations include Smyrnaphos, Kannela, Astona, and the mountain ranges of Smyrnaca and Youkailands. Most tourists come to Tylastrona to enjoy sports, experience biodiversity, engage in cultural exchange and learn about magic.

Transport

Tylastrona is ranked 18th for public transport in Esportiva. Although rural and inner areas remain a concern, they are well connected to the main cities. 67% of the population prefer to use public transport rather than private vehicles. Tickets are free as the state funds everything. However, tolls are charged on motorways, with the amount depending on the type of vehicle. The most popular modes of transport are the train, bus and subway. Some cities have tram and subway systems that operate using magical circuits. Since 2015, people have received state support if they own an electric vehicle, and since 2024, fossil fuel vehicles have been banned. Tylastrona has two main airports: one in Smyrnaphos and one in Kannela.

Energy

Magical energy accounts for 71% of Tylastrona's total energy supply, with solar and wind energies following behind. The nation imposed a ban on fossil fuels in 2024. There has been much debate about nuclear power since the early years of the Fourth Republic (1970), and talks to build a nuclear power plant have always been stopped.

Demographics

As of 2026, Tylastrona's population was 50,986,000, 55.6% of whom were female and 44.4% of whom were male. The median life expectancy in 2026 was 91.05 years. Historically, the population has been culturally diverse, with most people adhering to Hellenic polytheism and speaking Greek.

Tylastrona's estimated fertility rate in 2026 was 1.90 children per woman. Tylastronian society displays relatively high levels of socioeconomic equality, with the richest 10% earning 1.4 times more than the poorest 10%.

Immigration

According to Tylastronian statistical organisations, the number of immigrants increased by 7.5% between 2000 and 2026, rising from 0.5% to 8% of the population. By 2026, the number of legal foreign residents was 4,078,880, accounting for around 8% of the population. The largest immigrant groups are: Turkish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Pakistani and Chinese.

Urbanization

According to the TSO, around 72% of the population lives in the 10 most populous cities in the nation. The Smyrnaphos Capital District is sometimes referred to as the Smyrnaphos Metropolitan Area in geography books. The other two metropolitan areas in Tylastrona are Kannela-Mytidos and Astona-Aperikon.

Rank City State Population
1 Smyrnaphos Smyrnaphos Capital District 13,445,119
2 Kannela Kannela 12,115,009
3 Astona Astona 3,233,008
4 Mytidos Kannela 3,005,887
5 Cnidio Cnidio 1,116,976
6 Semasus Youkailand 997,899
7 Pixesos Old Towers 888,000
8 Aperikon Astona 675,789
9 Thebetta Old Towers 671,899
10 Iwakura Cnidio 631,335

Religion

Tylastrona only had mandatory secularity policies during the period of the First Republic. The current republican system allows freedom of religion; however, most of the population practises Hellenic polytheism. According to the 2026 studies:

Rank Religion Percentage
1 Hellenic Polytheism 65%
2 Buddhism 11,7%
3 Shinto 6.1%
4 Islamism 5.3%
5 Christianity (various denominations) 5%
6 Atheism / Secularity 2.3%
7 Hinduism 2%
8 Judaism 1.7%
9 Other Religions 0.9%

Language

Tylastrona has no official language. However, a list of national languages was announced during the First Republic (Greek, Japanese). This list was last updated in 1990 (Greek, Japanese, Turkish, Tylastronian Creole). The multicultural language policy of Tylastrona was suppressed during the military junta and national union periods (1889-1970), only returning in 1971 with the fourth republic (our current one). The most popular foreign languages to learn are English, French, German and Spanish.

Rank Language Percentage L1 Percentage L2 Percentage L3
1 Greek 45.7% 70% 63.5%
2 Japanese 27.5% 21.6% 3.9%
3 Turkish 11% 0.5% 1.7%
4 Tylastronian Creole 6.1% 0.2% 0.1%
5 Bulgarian 5% 0.6% 0%
6 Croatian 3.1% 0.1% 0.3%
7 Albanian 1.1% 0% 0%
8 Other South Slavic Language 0.3% 0% 0%
9 Other Language 0.2% 6.9% 30.5%

Health

In 2026, Tylastrona was ranked the 9th best public healthcare system in Esportiva. The system is characterised by state-funded healthcare, which is provided free of charge after a large amount of tax has been paid. Big Pharma is regulated by an effective, government-owned, bureaucratic organisation. Private institutions are inexpressive. Obesity is low, with only around 4.1% of the population diagnosed with the condition. This is thanks to the highly successful food production and restaurants sectors, which produce healthy and delicious food. Nevertheless, most Tylastronians die from noncommunicable diseases, particularly cancers, dementia and diabetes-related complications, as well as cardiovascular and pulmonary issues. Tylastronian infant mortality rate (IMR) stood at 0,89 deaths per 1,000 live births as of 2026.

Education

In 2026, the Tylastrona education system was ranked 15th in Esportiva's public education system rankings. Children undergo an extensive curriculum throughout the 12-grade system, with foreign languages, sports, philosophy and critical thinking being introduced from the age of 8. The educational system is divided into preschool (for those under age six), basic education (nine years, in three stages, compulsory), secondary education (three years, compulsory since 1985), and higher education (subdivided in university and polytechnic education). The most popular university courses are in technology and science, followed by law and social sciences, including history, psychology and sociology. The oldest university was founded in 1689 during the monarchy period. Universities welcome foreign students planning to study abroad for more than six months. Entrance is based on the average of their secondary education. National exams are conducted to verify public schools' adherence to the curriculum, but they haven't been mandatory for university entry since 1997. Just like healthcare; preschool, primary and secondary education is free of charge. However, university-level education is not free, although the government offers scholarships covering 40% of the total value, students do not accrue any debt afterwards.

Culture

Tylastrona has developed a unique culture based on Hellenic principles, shaped by Japanese immigration in the 19th century, and influenced by its almost Arctic climate. The rough natural conditions, religious practices and generations of living under various forms of government created this unique cultural expression. Many Tylastronians refer to it as "the Muses of the North". During the First Republic (1845-1889), culture was modernised and liberalised for minorities and the general population. During the period of the junta (1889-1924) and the single-party republic (1924-1970), this emancipated culture was censored and shaped to serve the interests of the regime. It was only with the arrival of the Fourth Republic that censorship was removed and made illegal. Tylastrona's cultural identity is represented through art, sports, cuisine, holidays, folklore and religious practices.

Cinema

Film production in Tylastrona began in the early 1900s. During this period, the country was in the final stages of military rule and slowly transitioning to a one-party state. Consequently, the first seven decades of cinema were dominated by propaganda films, controlled narratives and limited visibility for non-Greek themes and languages. However, one of the most significant legacies of this period for contemporary filmmaking was the state's comprehensive sponsorship of directors and actors. Historically, Tylastronian films have been noted for their philosophical and religious themes, and for their serious tone. These have included retellings of Hellenic myths, realistic films showcasing life in Tylastrona, and adaptations of Tylastronian literature. Considered to be the greatest Tylastronian film, Odýsseia (1962) was directed by Elias Metaxas (1935-2021) and is the pinnacle of the Tylastronian Golden Age of Cinema (1960-1978). During the Fourth Republic, films directed in Japanese and Turkish began to appear following the emancipation of ethnic and linguistic minorities brought about by the Theocratic Revolution and the 1971 Constitution. Japanese influence on Tylastronian cinema was evident from the outset, but after 1970 a new era of filmmaking emerged, with themes spreading. Kathréptis (1983) was the first Tylastronian horror film, followed by I zoí enós mikroú koritsioú (1985) was one of the nation's first historical supernatural dramas. Tekerlekli sandalye (1981) is the most popular Turkish-language film in Tylastrona. It is a slice-of-life film. Helios (1993) was the first film produced in Tylastronian Creole, directed by Yui Tassakou (1953-) and it was an instant success. A new age of Tylastronian cinema began in 1984 and ended in 1997, during which time these new moviemakers were at the forefront. The early 1990s saw the pinnacle of Tylastrona's production, with 89 movies being made each year. Inspired by the Japanese anime style, various retellings of myths and original animations in Greek or Japanese began to appear in the mid-1980s. "Tylastronian anime" is still a popular genre nowadays. Examples are: Yuki no Kyojin no shūrai (1989), Anatatowatashi to sekai (1993) and Pyrkagiés (1999). The Smyrnaphos Cinema Festival, which has been held every year since 1967, is the only cinema festival in Tylastrona. Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, it showcases films made by Tylastronians in various categories and genres, as well as international films. In 2026, 2,180 screens were registered with the Tylastronian Association of Cinema and Theatre (TACT), an organisation overseen by the Ministry of Culture. This equates to approximately 4.28 screens per 100,000 people. These days, Tylastrona produces 70 films a year. The film industry still receives state subsidies, and the TACT facilitates contact between directors, actors, and cinema owners. Although foreign films are popular, Tylastronians prefer to watch their own national productions. The main genres in contemporary Tylastronian film are: Tylastronian anime; 'Synchrono Drama'; 'Tainía me ton Mikró Ánthropo'; drama and comedy inspired by the Greek classics; supernatural films; and 'tendency' films inspired by the Japanese movement. Surprisingly, musicals are also popular. Themes range from retellings of myths, minority voices and identity in Tylastrona to epic adventures, environmental awareness and the consequences of modernity. Approximately 49.4% of film screens are located in urban areas, primarily in the capital city and Astona. The main film producers are located in Smyrnaphos, Astona and Cnidio.

Literature

Tylastronians have a profound appreciation of their own literature. Some citizens even claim that it is among the best in the world. It is also considered the nation's oldest form of cultural expression, with the oldest books dating back to the early years of the House of Astona.

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