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'''Vaellenia''', sometimes referred to as '''Alpiens''', is an {{wp|autonomous}} region in western [[Midrasia]]. The region is bordered by the Midrasian regions of [[Padania]], [[Piemonte]], and [[Rhone]]. Vaellenia also shares its borders with [[Aquidneck]], the [[Arzvan Republic]], [[Cuirpthe]], and [[tir Lhaeraidd]]. The region comprises 96,240.83 square kilometres (37,158.79 sq mi) making it the largest region in the country in terms of area. Vaellenia is also the largest region in mainland Midrasia in terms of population at 14,874,082. Originally Vaellenia comprised two regions within Midrasia, that of Vaellenia and Hivoir. However, upon the creation of the Vaellenian autonomous administration in 1985 the two regions were merged. The region's capital is located in the city of [[Berghelling]], the largest in Vaellenia, which also plays host to the region's devolved parliament.
'''Vaellenia''', sometimes referred to as '''Alpiens''', is an {{wp|autonomous}} region in western [[Midrasia]]. The region is bordered by the Midrasian regions of [[Padania]], [[Piemonte]], and [[Rhone]]. Vaellenia also shares its borders with [[Aquidneck]], the [[Arzvan Republic]], [[Cuirpthe]], and [[tir Lhaeraidd]]. The region comprises 96,240.83 square kilometres (37,158.79 sq mi) making it the largest region in the country in terms of area. Vaellenia is also the largest region in mainland Midrasia in terms of population at 14,874,082. Originally Vaellenia comprised two regions within Midrasia, that of Vaellenia and Hivoir. However, upon the creation of the Vaellenian autonomous administration in 1985 the two regions were merged. The region's capital is located in the city of [[Berghelling]], the largest in Vaellenia, which also plays host to the region's devolved parliament.


Vaellenia originally played host to a number of Thiaric tribes before its conquest by the Alydian kingdoms during the [[Western Crusades]]. Following this, the territory became part of the Grand Duchy of Alpiens, a crusader kingdom created to defend Alydianism's western frontier and proselytize the local population. Over time however, Alpiens became increasingly dependant on the newly formed Midrasian kingdom, ultimately entering a personal union when the Duke of Alpiens acceded to the throne of Midrasia as [[Monarchy of Midrasia|Louis VI]]. With the overthrow of the Midrasian monarchy in 1624 Vaellenia became a significant royalist stronghold, though was unable to resist the Republican forced, ultimately being incorporated into the newly proclaimed Midrasian Republic. Over time the region saw an increasing influx of Midrasian settlers, significantly altering the cultural outlook of Vaellenia. Despite attempts at resistance, notably during the [[Vaellenian Rising]], the region remained firmly under Midrasian control. During the industrial revolution, Vaellenia underwent considerable economic development, transforming the region into an industrial powerhouse, though this also saw the region suffer considerably during the de-industrialisation of the 1970s and 80s. Though Vaellenia has endured considerable political strife during the twentieth century, the creation of the autonomous administration in 1985 has alleviated many of these issues. Today Vaellenia remains a key player in Midrasia, boasting a significant technology, manufacturing and agricultural sector.
Vaellenia originally played host to a number of Thiaric tribes before its conquest by the Alydian kingdoms during the [[Western Crusades]]. Following this, the territory became part of the Grand Duchy of Alpiens, a crusader kingdom created to defend Alydianism's western frontier and proselytize the local population. Over time however, Alpiens became increasingly dependant on the newly formed Midrasian kingdom, ultimately entering a personal union when the Duke of Alpiens acceded to the throne of Midrasia as [[Monarchy of Midrasia|Louis VI]]. With the overthrow of the Midrasian monarchy in 1624 Vaellenia became a significant royalist stronghold, though was unable to resist the Republican forces, ultimately being incorporated into the newly proclaimed Midrasian Republic. Over time the region saw an increasing influx of Midrasian settlers, significantly altering the cultural outlook of Vaellenia. Despite attempts at resistance, notably during the [[Vaellenian Rising]], the region remained firmly under Midrasian control. During the industrial revolution, Vaellenia underwent considerable economic development, transforming the region into an industrial powerhouse, though this also saw the region suffer considerably during the de-industrialisation of the 1970s and 80s. Though Vaellenia has endured considerable political strife during the twentieth century, the creation of the autonomous administration in 1985 has alleviated many of these issues. Today Vaellenia remains a key player in Midrasia, boasting a significant technology, manufacturing and agricultural sector.


Much of the region is mountainous due to its location near the Vaellenian mountains from which the region takes its name. The highest point in Midrasia, Mount Elydia at 4,524.65 metres is located within the region. Most settlements within Vaellenia are situated along the two most prominent rivers in the region: the Candare and Ronde. Vaellenia is home to the largest number of lakes per square mile of any region in Midrasia. The region is also home to the largest number of national parks of any region of Midrasia making it a considerably popular tourist destination.
Much of the region is mountainous due to its location near the Vaellenian mountains from which the region takes its name. The highest point in Midrasia, Mount Elydia at 4,524.65 metres is located within the region. Most settlements within Vaellenia are situated along the two most prominent rivers in the region: the Candare and Ronde. Vaellenia is home to the largest number of lakes per square mile of any region in Midrasia. The region is also home to the largest number of national parks of any region of Midrasia making it a considerably popular tourist destination.

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Vaellenia
Region of Midrasia
Flag of Vaellenia
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Country Midrasia
CapitalBerghelling
Government
 • First MinisterKarine Passereau (AP)
Area
 • Total96,240.83 km2 (37,158.79 sq mi)
Population
 • Total14,874,082
 • Density154.55/km2 (400.3/sq mi)
DemonymVaellenian
Time zoneGMT
Nominal GDP$652.6 billion
GDP per capita$43,874.83

Vaellenia, sometimes referred to as Alpiens, is an autonomous region in western Midrasia. The region is bordered by the Midrasian regions of Padania, Piemonte, and Rhone. Vaellenia also shares its borders with Aquidneck, the Arzvan Republic, Cuirpthe, and tir Lhaeraidd. The region comprises 96,240.83 square kilometres (37,158.79 sq mi) making it the largest region in the country in terms of area. Vaellenia is also the largest region in mainland Midrasia in terms of population at 14,874,082. Originally Vaellenia comprised two regions within Midrasia, that of Vaellenia and Hivoir. However, upon the creation of the Vaellenian autonomous administration in 1985 the two regions were merged. The region's capital is located in the city of Berghelling, the largest in Vaellenia, which also plays host to the region's devolved parliament.

Vaellenia originally played host to a number of Thiaric tribes before its conquest by the Alydian kingdoms during the Western Crusades. Following this, the territory became part of the Grand Duchy of Alpiens, a crusader kingdom created to defend Alydianism's western frontier and proselytize the local population. Over time however, Alpiens became increasingly dependant on the newly formed Midrasian kingdom, ultimately entering a personal union when the Duke of Alpiens acceded to the throne of Midrasia as Louis VI. With the overthrow of the Midrasian monarchy in 1624 Vaellenia became a significant royalist stronghold, though was unable to resist the Republican forces, ultimately being incorporated into the newly proclaimed Midrasian Republic. Over time the region saw an increasing influx of Midrasian settlers, significantly altering the cultural outlook of Vaellenia. Despite attempts at resistance, notably during the Vaellenian Rising, the region remained firmly under Midrasian control. During the industrial revolution, Vaellenia underwent considerable economic development, transforming the region into an industrial powerhouse, though this also saw the region suffer considerably during the de-industrialisation of the 1970s and 80s. Though Vaellenia has endured considerable political strife during the twentieth century, the creation of the autonomous administration in 1985 has alleviated many of these issues. Today Vaellenia remains a key player in Midrasia, boasting a significant technology, manufacturing and agricultural sector.

Much of the region is mountainous due to its location near the Vaellenian mountains from which the region takes its name. The highest point in Midrasia, Mount Elydia at 4,524.65 metres is located within the region. Most settlements within Vaellenia are situated along the two most prominent rivers in the region: the Candare and Ronde. Vaellenia is home to the largest number of lakes per square mile of any region in Midrasia. The region is also home to the largest number of national parks of any region of Midrasia making it a considerably popular tourist destination.

Vaellenia exhibits considerable cultural distinctions from the rest of Midrasia, holding much in common with its Thiaric neighbours of Cuirpthe and tir Lhaeraidd. Vaellenian is an officially recognised language within the region and continues to hold significant influence within Vaellenia's more rural regions. However, despite this Thiaric influence, Midrasian culture has gradually gained prominence in the centuries since the territory's incorporation into Midrasia proper.


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