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|demonym                    = [[Viswe]]
|demonym                    = [[Viswe]]
|government_type            = {{wpl|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wpl|semi-presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wpl|republic}}
|government_type            = {{wpl|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wpl|semi-presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wpl|republic}}
|leader_title1              = [[Archduke of Vistulzka|Arcyksiążę]]
|leader_title1              = [[President of Vistulzka|President]]
|leader_name1                = [[Józef Wojciechowski]]
|leader_name1                = [[Józef Wojciechowski]]
|leader_title2              = [[Marszałek]]
|leader_title2              = [[Marshal|Marszałek]]
|leader_name2                = [[Leszek Jędrychowski]]
|leader_name2                = [[Leszek Jędrychowski]]
|legislature                = [[National Legislature of Vistulzka|National Legislature]]
|legislature                = [[National Legislature of Vistulzka|National Legislature]]
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'''Vistulzka''', officially the '''Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka''', often times called the '''Orthodox Republic''' is a sovereign country located in Central Atalan. Consisting of 54 states called Voivodeships, Vistulzka is considered to be a regional power within Central Atalan and competes with its eastern bordering neighbor [[Hetumoger]] for economic dominance in the region. It is the largest country within Central Atalan, covering over 572,000km<sup>2</sup>. Vistulzka is founding member of the [[Atalan Sovereign Congress]]. Vistulzka also holds two island colonies within [[Ozarkus]] and [[Alleghenus]].
'''Vistulzka''', officially the '''Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka''', often times called the '''Orthodox Republic''' is a sovereign country located in Central Atalan. Consisting of 54 states called Voivodeships, Vistulzka is considered to be a regional power within Central Atalan and competes with its eastern bordering neighbor [[Hetumoger]] for economic dominance in the region. It is the largest country within Central Atalan, covering over 572,000km<sup>2</sup>. Vistulzka is founding member of the [[Atalan Sovereign Congress]]. Vistulzka also holds two island colonies within [[Ozarkus]] and [[Alleghenus]]: [[Casimir]] and [[Nowa Kosciuszko]]


Vistulzka has been inhabited since the {{wpl|Last Glacial Age|ice age}} with various sets of artifacts dating back to the Proto-Atalan period of Atalan when the area was dominated by various {{wpl|Hunter-gatherers}} cultures. Vistulzka in the early eigth century was a mix of various tribes that were described as Lechites. Two of these dominant tribes jumpstarted early statehood in 847 by unifying the various tribes under the banner of the [[Duchy of Lechia]]. These tribes, the [[Viswe]] and [[Gorale]] were both followers of [[Orthodox Seguacism]] and adopted it as the Duchy's official religion, turning away from their roots of [[Central Atalan paganism]]. During the period between the eighth and ninth century, Atalan was embroiled in the [[Rush of States]], where many tribes sought to gain political legitimacy and create their own larger states. At the time, the Duchy of Lechia was the dominant power in Central Atalan. In 953, Lechia unified with the [[First Kingdom of Hetumoger]] which lied to its western border, creating the [[Kingdom of Lechia and Hetumoger|Lechia-Hetumoger Kingdom]]. Lechia-Hetumoger was the largest power in the entirity of all of Atalan during this time. In 1211, Lechia-Hetumoger entered the [[Atalan Heropleven]], a cultural revival that marked a change of internal politics of the Kingdom. This change was primarily liberal where the Kingdom transformed into the [[Noble Republic of Lechia and Hetumoger|Lechia-Hetumoger Noble Republic]], a political system that utilized the idea of a [[Noble Republic]]. In 1479, the political situation in Lechia-Hetumoger had transformed vastly and the two countries no longer held semblance and collapsed. The collapse created two separate noble classes in each country, the [[Nemesseg]] in the [[Second Kingdom of Hetumoger]] and the [[Szlachta]] in the [[Noble Republic of Lechia]].
Vistulzka has been inhabited since the {{wpl|Last Glacial Age|ice age}} with various sets of artifacts dating back to the Proto-Atalan period of Atalan when the area was dominated by various {{wpl|Hunter-gatherers}} cultures. Vistulzka in the early eigth century was a mix of various tribes that were described as Lechites. Two of these dominant tribes jumpstarted early statehood in 847 by unifying the various tribes under the banner of the [[Duchy of Lechia]]. These tribes, the [[Viswe]] and [[Gorale]] were both followers of [[Orthodox Seguacism]] and adopted it as the Duchy's official religion, turning away from their roots of [[Central Atalan paganism]]. During the period between the eighth and ninth century, Atalan was embroiled in the [[Rush of States]], where many tribes sought to gain political legitimacy and create their own larger states. At the time, the Duchy of Lechia was the dominant power in Central Atalan. In 953, Lechia unified with the [[First Kingdom of Hetumoger]] which lied to its western border, creating the [[Kingdom of Lechia and Hetumoger|Lechia-Hetumoger Kingdom]]. Lechia-Hetumoger was the largest power in the entirity of all of Atalan during this time. In 1211, Lechia-Hetumoger entered the [[Atalan Heropleven]], a cultural revival that marked a change of internal politics of the Kingdom. This change was primarily liberal where the Kingdom transformed into the [[Noble Republic of Lechia and Hetumoger|Lechia-Hetumoger Noble Republic]], a political system that utilized the idea of a [[Noble Republic]]. In 1479, the political situation in Lechia-Hetumoger had transformed vastly and the two countries no longer held semblance and collapsed. The collapse created two separate noble classes in each country, the [[Nemesseg]] in the [[Second Kingdom of Hetumoger]] and the [[Szlachta]] in the [[Noble Republic of Lechia]].


Vistulzka has a {{wpl|developed market}} and is considered to be a {{wpl|regional power}} alongside [[Hetumoger]]. Officially, Vistulzka is still considered to be an Orthodox Seguacistic nation. However, Vistulzka provides both {{wpl|freedom of religion}} and over [[Human Rights in Vistulzka|high standard of human rights]]. Vistulzka is a founding member of the [[Atalan Sovereign Congress]], which one of the [[Five Councils]] and is a participant of the [[University System of Atalan]].
Vistulzka has a {{wpl|developed market}} and is considered to be a {{wpl|regional power}} alongside [[Hetumoger]]. Officially, Vistulzka is still considered to be an Orthodox Seguacistic nation. However, Vistulzka provides both {{wpl|freedom of religion}} and over [[Human Rights in Vistulzka|high standard of human rights]]. Vistulzka is a founding member of the [[Atalan Sovereign Congress]], which one of the [[Five Councils]] and is a participant of the [[University System of Atalan]].
==Government==
{{main_article|Government of Vistulzka|Politics of Vistulzka}}
The Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka is a {{wpl|Unitary State|Unitary}} {{wpl|Semi-Presidential System|Semi-Presidential}} {{wpl|Republic}} that is governed on the basis of multi-party democracy. As a Semi-Presidential government, executive powers are split between the [[Office of the President of Vistulzka|Office of the President]] and the [[Sejm]]. The [[1921 Constitution of Vistulzka]] is considered to be the governing principle and establishing document of Vistulzka, much of it coming from the ideals that were established during the 1910s-1920s, known as [[Othodoxist Republicanism]] which would later influence both the [[Blue Movement]] in Hetumoger and the [[Janssenic Republicanism]] in [[Brantgent]]
The President of Vistulzka is considered to be the head of the executive branch, serving as both head of state and head of government. The executive branch also consists of the [[Marshal of Vistulzka]] and the [[Ducal Council]]. As the president, they are elected via {{wpl|popular vote}} into office. The president is considered to be the {{wpl|Commander-in-Chief}} of the [[Armed Forces of Vistulzka]], but presidential exercise of this position has not been exercised since the [[Second Noble Republic of Vistulzka]]. Members of the Ducal Council are appointed by the president and subsequently approved by the Sejm. The president is able to submit and veto legislation into the chambers of the National Legislature, but must pass through both the Sejmik and Sejm.

Revision as of 01:12, 4 July 2022

Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka
Prawosławna Republika Wiślańska
(Vistulzkan)
Flag
Flag
Anthem: "Na zawsze!"
"Forever!"
CapitalWłocławek
Official languagesVistulzkan
Ethnic groups
(2020)
87.1% Viswe
6.3% Hetumogyars
5.1% Nassauvians
1.5% Other
Demonym(s)Viswe
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic
• President
Józef Wojciechowski
Leszek Jędrychowski
LegislatureNational Legislature
Sejm
Sejmik
Formation
• Unification of Vistulzka
847
853

Vistulzka, officially the Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka, often times called the Orthodox Republic is a sovereign country located in Central Atalan. Consisting of 54 states called Voivodeships, Vistulzka is considered to be a regional power within Central Atalan and competes with its eastern bordering neighbor Hetumoger for economic dominance in the region. It is the largest country within Central Atalan, covering over 572,000km2. Vistulzka is founding member of the Atalan Sovereign Congress. Vistulzka also holds two island colonies within Ozarkus and Alleghenus: Casimir and Nowa Kosciuszko

Vistulzka has been inhabited since the ice age with various sets of artifacts dating back to the Proto-Atalan period of Atalan when the area was dominated by various Hunter-gatherers cultures. Vistulzka in the early eigth century was a mix of various tribes that were described as Lechites. Two of these dominant tribes jumpstarted early statehood in 847 by unifying the various tribes under the banner of the Duchy of Lechia. These tribes, the Viswe and Gorale were both followers of Orthodox Seguacism and adopted it as the Duchy's official religion, turning away from their roots of Central Atalan paganism. During the period between the eighth and ninth century, Atalan was embroiled in the Rush of States, where many tribes sought to gain political legitimacy and create their own larger states. At the time, the Duchy of Lechia was the dominant power in Central Atalan. In 953, Lechia unified with the First Kingdom of Hetumoger which lied to its western border, creating the Lechia-Hetumoger Kingdom. Lechia-Hetumoger was the largest power in the entirity of all of Atalan during this time. In 1211, Lechia-Hetumoger entered the Atalan Heropleven, a cultural revival that marked a change of internal politics of the Kingdom. This change was primarily liberal where the Kingdom transformed into the Lechia-Hetumoger Noble Republic, a political system that utilized the idea of a Noble Republic. In 1479, the political situation in Lechia-Hetumoger had transformed vastly and the two countries no longer held semblance and collapsed. The collapse created two separate noble classes in each country, the Nemesseg in the Second Kingdom of Hetumoger and the Szlachta in the Noble Republic of Lechia.

Vistulzka has a developed market and is considered to be a regional power alongside Hetumoger. Officially, Vistulzka is still considered to be an Orthodox Seguacistic nation. However, Vistulzka provides both freedom of religion and over high standard of human rights. Vistulzka is a founding member of the Atalan Sovereign Congress, which one of the Five Councils and is a participant of the University System of Atalan.

Government

The Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka is a Unitary Semi-Presidential Republic that is governed on the basis of multi-party democracy. As a Semi-Presidential government, executive powers are split between the Office of the President and the Sejm. The 1921 Constitution of Vistulzka is considered to be the governing principle and establishing document of Vistulzka, much of it coming from the ideals that were established during the 1910s-1920s, known as Othodoxist Republicanism which would later influence both the Blue Movement in Hetumoger and the Janssenic Republicanism in Brantgent

The President of Vistulzka is considered to be the head of the executive branch, serving as both head of state and head of government. The executive branch also consists of the Marshal of Vistulzka and the Ducal Council. As the president, they are elected via popular vote into office. The president is considered to be the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Vistulzka, but presidential exercise of this position has not been exercised since the Second Noble Republic of Vistulzka. Members of the Ducal Council are appointed by the president and subsequently approved by the Sejm. The president is able to submit and veto legislation into the chambers of the National Legislature, but must pass through both the Sejmik and Sejm.