Peru (Vicuña of the East)

Tavantinsuju is a large state on the western coast of Avjala.

Government
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Tavantinsuju is ruled in a presidential system by the Sapa Inka, who presides over the Tavantinsujuq Tinku (Thing of Tawantinsuyu)

Flora and Fauna
Tavantinsuju is known for being the home of several notable mammals such as the quvi, or guinea pig, chama (llama), alpaka (alpaca), vanaku (guanaco), and the vikunga (vicuña), the national animal. The staple crops, which are both autochthonous, are potatoes and kinua (quinoa).

Culture
Tavantinsuju boasts a diverse culture, mixed of Danish, Chinese, Japanese, African, and Andean traditions. The main religions are Lutheran Christianity and worship of Viraqutja.

Economy
The economy of Tavantinsuju is based off of services and industry. Agriculture of rice, kinua, and potatoes is common in the rural areas. Trade takes place out of port cities such as Tjintja.