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Revision as of 13:38, 26 May 2022

Federal Republic of Littland
Forbundsrepublikken Littland
Flag of Littland
Flag
National Emblem of Littland
National Emblem
Motto: Frihed over alt
Freedom above all
Anthem: Barn af Littland
Child of Littland
Littland Relief Map.png
Map of Littland
Capital
and largest city
Kaslund
Official languagesLittish
Recognised regional languagesMalskic
Ethnic groups
68% Litts
28% Malskas
4% Other
Demonym(s)Littish - Litt
Malskic - Malsk
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
• Federal President
Frederik Liebe
• Prime Minister
Albert Simonsen
• Speaker of the Folkekammer
Inger Knudsen
Landskammer
Folkekammer
Establishment
• Consolidation
c. 1050
1878
1913
• Current Constitution
1965
Area
• Total
0 km2 (0 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Decrease21,254,000
• 2015 census
21,631,000
• Density
0/km2 (0.0/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
438.09 billion Int$
• Per capita
19,800 Int$
GiniNegative increase 37.2
medium
HDISteady 0.768
high
CurrencyPenning (LLP)
Driving sideright
Calling code+08
Internet TLD.li

Littland, officially the Federal Republic of Littland, is a country located in Argis in Eurth. The country is structured of seven federated states, one of which is Kaslund the nations capital and largest city. Littland has an area of X km2 (X sq mi) and has a population of a little over 21 million. While Littish is the country's official language, the Malskic language is a recognised regional language, mainly spoken by the Malska minority. Littland is a federal parliamentary republic with a Federal President as head of state and a Prime Minister as head of the federal government. The major cities of Littland include Kaslund, Klinstrup, Aalhavn and Frankerup. Littland offers social security and a universal health care system, environmental protection, and tuition-free university education in what is called a social market economy.

Geography

Climate

History

Late Kingdom (1878 - 1910)

Modern Littish history begins with the Constitutional Revolt in 1878, where King Helge III was forced to accept the signing of a constitution or face what would amount to a coup, having his powers stripped from him. The Helge Constitution as it become known as was a system which heavily favoured richer and especially aristocratic landowners, by restricting who could vote by imposing a wealth requirement which only the rich could pass.

Walter Regency (1910 - 1913)

This changed as King Helge passed away from tuberculosis in 1910, without an heir of his own. While a regency was common practice for whenever the Littish throne was vacant while an heir was found, the Walter Regency became a de facto military junta as Walter Nordskov, a hardline conservative, sought to crush left-wing politics from Littland. He was met by a fanatical and armed left-wing youth, which escalated after Walter was assassinated in 1913 by an unknown perpetrator. The resulting power struggle narrowly avoided a civil war as a new constitutional assembly was called, and the situation was sorted out by the first Prime Minister of Littland, Torsten Einarsen, a social democrat.

Republic (1913 - Present)

Ever since the economic stagnation in the early 90s the left-wing parties of Littland have been fighting each other more than the opposition, with many new parties splitting from old ones forcing the need of wide parliamentary blocs who aren't as unified as they themselves would like to think. Most noteworthy of these is the Littish Democrats in 2007 who won 25 seats in the Folkekammer in their first election, later forming the bloc The Progress List and grabbing power in the 2016 election.

Politics

Littland is a federal parliamentary republic. Federal legislative power is vested in the parliament, consisting of the Folkekammer (lit. People Chamber) and Landskammer (lit. Lands Chamber), which together form the legislative body. The 183 seat Folkekammer is elected through closed list proportional representation of political parties, with a 2% electoral threshold. The Landskammer consists of 42 seats and is less powerful. Its members are selected by the state legislatures. The power of the Landskammer is rather limited, in most cases it only has veto-power over legislation. The judicial branch is headed by the Constitutional Court, which oversees the constitutionality of laws. The Head of State in Littland is the Federal President. The Prime Minister runs the government and day-to-day politics, while the role of the Federal President is mostly ceremonial. The Prime Minister heads the federal cabinet and thus the executive branch of the federal government, they are elected by the Folkekammer. The current Prime Minister is Albert Simonsen.

States

Littland is a federal state and comprises 7 constituent states. Each state has its own government and the ability to pass laws, some topics however, such as foreign affairs and defence, are the responsibility of the federal government. The states have some legislative authority like in matters of culture, social welfare and nature protection.

State Capital Area Population
Guldstrup-flag.png Guldberg Klinstrup km2 4,140,408
Sønderland-flag.png Sønderland Halling km2 3,502,237
Kaslund-flag.png Kaslund Kaslund km2 3,426,892
Varborg-flag.png Varborg Aalhavn km2 2,991,883
Tystrup-flag.png Torsted Malbork km2 2,681,773
Solbjerg-flag.png Solbjerg Gistrup km2 2,580,918
Rødholm-flag.png Rødholm Frankerup km2 1,929,889

Military

Littish PT-91 Tank

The armed forces of Littland, Forsvarsstyrken, is organized into Hæren (Army), Flåden (Navy) and Flyvevåbnet (Air Force) as well as Civilforsvaret acting as Home Guard. As of 2021, Forsvarsstyrken has a strength of 78,000 active soldiers. Conscription was abolished in 2006 and ever since Forsvarsstyrken has been volunteer based. Military spending has slightly increased under current Prime Minister Albert Simonsen, in power since 2016, with the stated goal of eventually reaching 6% before 2025 and modernizing the equipment of the Army.

Foreign Relations

Littlands foreign policy is managed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The country has only recently gone away from a previous isolationist stance in international politics and is establishing new embassies in the Diplomatic District of Verdenspladsen in the capital Kaslund. The country is a member of the Assembled Nations.

Economy

Kaslund Stock Exchange

Littland has a high-income social market economy with a skilled labour force and a high level of innovation, with a nominal GDP of $438.09 billion. Littland has a conservative influenced welfare state, where contribution to the economy and active participation in the workforce allows for greater social security. The Littish service sector contributes approximately 65% of the total GDP, industry 28%, and agriculture 7% as of 2021. The Littish currency, the Penning, is valued at approximately 4.71 penning per USD. The Littish stock market is operated by Kaslund Stock Exchange. Kaslund is also a hub for startup companies, and Littland is home to a large portion of small and medium enterprises.

Energy

Mainly relying on coal and other fossil fuels, has been slow to transition to renewables. Having solar panels on one's roof is becoming increasingly popular.

Infrastructure

Public transport is widespread, many highways though

Demographics

Etnicities in Littland

  Littish (68.3%)
  Malska (28.1%)
  Others (3.6%)

Health

Basic universal healthcare, the current government has introduced increasing privatization methods, however. Generally, healthcare is good, although lacking in rural areas and especially in majority Malska areas.

Education

Free education all the way up to university. Helps produce a skilled labor force, stress levels are on the rise.

Largest cities in Littland

About 69.2% of Littlands population lives in urban areas.

Culture

Malska People

Mainly located in the state of Torsted, the Malska make up 28.1% of Littlands population.

Media

LTV Logo

Littish media and news programming are dominated by a few large corporations. In printed media, Varsted Media owns the largest newspapers Daglig Politik, Littland Tidende and HusBladet as well as major tabloids like Nu&Her. In television, the publicly owned station LTV has a large share of total viewer numbers, competing with privately owned channels from Bravo Broadcasting who air their own productions.

Cinema

Littish films are either serious gritty movies or comedies about the everyday Litt, of course other genres exist but mainly these two types of movies persist. A couple Littish actors have achieved international success.

Music

Popular modern Littish artists are mainly Pop and Rock, a few excepts exist with more traditional lyric focused music, and the music industry in Littland is quite niche compared to international markets.

Art

Between 1878 and 1913, romantic paintings and poems about the land and the people. After 1913, more experimental and modern paintings and poems. Still heavy emphasis on the land.

Sports

The national sport is football, the top four levels in Littland are managed by the Littish Football Association (LFU) and the country's premier football competition is the 14-team EliteLiga. Other popular sports include handball, cycling, badminton and swimming. Sport is encouraged in school, and there are local sports clubs in most cities and towns.

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