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For around 500 years onwards, various other tribes attempted to settle, only to abandon afterwards. | For around 500 years onwards, various other tribes attempted to settle, only to abandon afterwards. | ||
==Discovery by the Kingdom of Vlkania== | ==Discovery by the Kingdom of Vlkania== | ||
The discovery dates around 1535, where venetian explorers described sightings of a that currently describes the Champion Bay, with green pastures and no settlements saved for a few abandoned houses. First explorations were deemed useless, but journals described the land and the bay water as "Ideal to settle down during a heavy storm". | |||
In 1548, [[Karel the Landlocked]], the king of the [[Kingdom of Vlkania]], sent explorers [[Artur Barta]] (1517-1587) and [[Colombo De Felici]] (1515-1583) to the described bay in order to estabilish a new oversea territory of the kingdom, as treaties with the surrounding [[Holy Roman Empire]] didn't allowed for an expansion in the European continent without consequences. | |||
In 1549, the two explorers and friends sailed the sea starting from the leased territory of Rab with five different ships, all packed with british, scottish, bohemian, and italian explorers and workers. |
Revision as of 09:19, 25 November 2020
Federal Republic States of New Wolvers Federal Republic States of New Wolvers - Repubbliche degli Stati Federali di New Wolvers - Státy Spolkové Republiky Nova Vlkver - Republicas de los Estados Federales de Nueva Wolvers | |
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Motto: Unitum in Libera terra United in Free Land | |
Anthem: Ode to Joy | |
Status | Federal Republic States |
Largest | Berta City |
Official languages | English, Italian, Czech, Spanish |
Recognised regional languages | German, Japanese, Sammarinese Italian, Hungarian, Slovakian, Portuguese, Daunlandish, Aternian, Lithringo, Ilvedomi, Moli, Grantsumar, Ulvir, Killi, Lomari |
Ethnic groups | Humans, Werewolves, Vampires, AI citizens, Ailuranthropes, |
Demonym(s) | Neo Wolverian |
Government | Federal Semi-Presidential Republic |
• President | Mark Romagnoli |
• Vice President | Lucas Fenrir |
Legislature | Parliament |
Senate | |
People | |
Establishment | |
• Estabilishment of the colony of Nova Vlkania | 1550 |
• Estabilishment of the Kingdom of Nova Vlkania | 1649 |
• Creation of the Republic of New Wolvers | February 4th, 1742 |
• First Federation of New Wolvers-Nova Veronika | May 5th, 1772 |
• Annexation of the Republic of Jugone | August 8th, 1793 |
• Annexation of the Great Duchy of Pyre | November 24th, 1816 |
• Annexation of the Colony of Killingfer and creation of the Republic of Hale | January 1st, 1903 |
Area | |
• | 451,621 km2 (174,372 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 57,212,504 |
• Density | 192/km2 (497.3/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | €89.9 trillion |
• Per capita | €180,827 |
Currency | Euro; Utopia (€; UTP) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +810 |
Internet TLD | .nwf |
The Federal Republic States of New Wolvers, also known as New Wolvers, is a sovereign state, co-founder of the Universal Pact, and member of the Strategic and Economic Treaty Alliance in North Utopia. The nation is divided in four states, one Autonomous Republic, and one Capital District. It is known to be the first country in the North Utopian continent to grant AI citizenship to a robot in 1991, along with granting equal rights to all its citizens. The nation is known to have community of werewolves in rural sides of the nation, even if is not too uncommon to see those so-called urban werewolves, werewolves who live in the city side of the country and are organized in packs or gangs. Those werewolves may happen to be part of various Werewolf Nations which, legally, are mere representatives of the various tribes and packs of werewolves, but all of them are distinct in language, dialect, beliefs, and even currencies. Nonetheless, those Nations are recognized only inside the Federal Republic States, and do serve only for statistic and representative purposes in the long scheme of events.
Etymology
The name New Wolvers comes from the original name of the colony, Nova Vlkania, name given by the settlers of the Twelve Settlements to the newly discovered territory that, nowadays comprises the state of New Wolvers and the state of New Veronika. The standard way to call a citizen of New Wolvers is Neo Wolverian, even though other denonyms as Farkasian, Neovlkanian and Wolveri are perfectly acceptable. The current name, the "Federal Republic States of New Wolvers", was adopted following the annexation of Killingfer island to the nation.
History
Pre-Colonization
The territories that do cNew Wolvers was first settled but abandoned in the 1st century AD by tribes associated with the now extinct Thilicina tribe of the Killingferi natives. The splinter tribe would sail the Hale Sea to go east and settle the villages of Lmaxsalobanas, Ilambnax and Xlet, only for the villages to be abandoned fifty years later due to an unknown cause. For around 500 years onwards, various other tribes attempted to settle, only to abandon afterwards.
Discovery by the Kingdom of Vlkania
The discovery dates around 1535, where venetian explorers described sightings of a that currently describes the Champion Bay, with green pastures and no settlements saved for a few abandoned houses. First explorations were deemed useless, but journals described the land and the bay water as "Ideal to settle down during a heavy storm". In 1548, Karel the Landlocked, the king of the Kingdom of Vlkania, sent explorers Artur Barta (1517-1587) and Colombo De Felici (1515-1583) to the described bay in order to estabilish a new oversea territory of the kingdom, as treaties with the surrounding Holy Roman Empire didn't allowed for an expansion in the European continent without consequences. In 1549, the two explorers and friends sailed the sea starting from the leased territory of Rab with five different ships, all packed with british, scottish, bohemian, and italian explorers and workers.