Alsvintermark: Difference between revisions
old>Transnapastain |
Ozycaevias (talk | contribs) m (1 revision imported) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 02:46, 5 June 2019
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
File:Future Estovnia territory.png | |
Area | XXX km2 XXX sq mi |
---|---|
Population | 509,764,382 |
Population density | XX/km2 (XX/sq mi) |
Countries | 4 (Belhavia, Estovnian Norse Republic, Temuair, Tule) |
Languages | Aisling, Belhavian English, Norse, Svodish |
Alsvintermark (also commonly referred to as Allvintersland) (Svodish: Әлѯвинтяѯмаяк tr. Álsvíntrsmark) is a geo-cultural area as well as a region of the continent of Lusankya in its northeast. The name is a Svodish transliteration, literally translated in English as "the Land of Always Winter."
It is composed of the Estovnian Norse Republic, Empire of Belhavia, State of Tule, and eastern Empire of Temuair. Ethnically, Alsvintermark is largely Norse and Nordic except for in Belhavian lands, where Belhavian Jews predominate along with others. Religiously, the region splits locally, with the western subregion largely Western Catholic in Temuair, the central-north subregion in Estovnia and Tule primarily Romulan Catholic, and in the eastern subregion, Judaism overwhelmingly dominates in Belhavia.
Alsvintermark has been a historical crossroads of world geopolitics, particularly with Esto-Belhavian relations, the Cold War, and the contemporary post-Cold War era.