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====Fauna====
'''Mammals'''


''' Order: {{wp|Rodent|Rodentia}} (rodents) '''
*Suborder: {{wp|Sciurognathi|Sciurognathi}}
**Family: {{wp|Castoridae|Castoridae}}(beavers)
***Genus: ''{{wp|Beaver|Castor}}''
**** {{wp|Eurasian beaver|Eurasian beaver}}, ''Castor fiber''
**Family: {{wp|Sciuridae}} (squirrels)
***Subfamily: {{wp|Sciurinae}}
****Tribe: {{wp|Sciurini}}
*****Genus: ''{{wp|Sciurus}}''
****** {{wp|Red squirrel}}, ''Sciurus vulgaris''
****Subfamily: {{wp|Xerinae}}
*****Tribe: {{wp|Marmotini}}
******Genus: ''{{wp|Spermophilus}}''
******* {{wp|European ground squirrel}}, ''Spermophilus citellus''
**Family: {{wp|Gliridae}} (dormice)
***Subfamily: {{wp|Leithiinae}}
****Genus: ''{{wp|Dryomys}}''
***** {{wp|Forest dormouse}}, ''Dryomys nitedula''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Eliomys}}''
***** {{wp|Garden dormouse}}, ''Eliomys quercinus''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Muscardinus}}''
***** {{wp|Hazel dormouse}}, ''Muscardinus avellanarius''
***Subfamily: {{wp|Glirinae}}
****Genus: ''{{wp|Glis}}''
***** {{wp|European edible dormouse}}, ''Glis glis''
***Family: {{wp|Cricetidae}}
****Subfamily: {{wp|Arvicolinae}}
****** {{wp|Bank vole}}, ''Clethrionomys glareolus''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Cricetus}}''
***** {{wp|European hamster}}, ''Cricetus cricetus''
*****Genus: ''{{wp|Microtus}}''
****** {{wp|Field vole}}, ''Microtus agrestis''
****** {{wp|Common vole}}, ''Microtus arvalis''
****** {{wp|European pine vole}}, ''Microtus subterraneus''
***Family: {{wp|Muridae}} (mice, rats, voles, gerbils, hamsters, etc.)
****Subfamily: {{wp|Murinae}}
*****Genus: ''{{wp|Apodemus}}''
****** {{wp|Striped field mouse}}, ''Apodemus agrarius''
****** {{wp|Yellow-necked mouse}}, ''Apodemus flavicollis''
****** {{wp|Wood mouse}}, ''Apodemus sylvaticus''
****** {{wp|Ural field mouse}}, ''Apodemus uralensis''
*****Genus: ''{{wp|Micromys}}''
****** {{wp|Eurasian harvest mouse}}, ''Micromys minutus''
*****Genus: ''{{wp|Mus (genus)|Mus}}''
****** {{wp|Steppe mouse}}, ''Mus spicilegus''
****** {{wp|House mouse}}, ''Mus musculus''
'''Order: {{wp|Lagomorpha}} (lagomorphs)'''
*Family: {{wp|Leporidae}} (rabbits, hares)
**Genus: ''{{wp|Hare|Lepus}}''
***{{wp|European hare}}, ''Lepus europaeus''
'''Order: {{wp|Erinaceomorpha}} (hedgehogs and gymnures)'''
*Family: {{wp|Erinaceidae}} (hedgehogs)
**Subfamily: {{wp|Erinaceinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Erinaceus}}''
****{{wp|West European hedgehog}}, ''Erinaceus europaeus''
'''Order: {{wp|Soricomorpha}} (shrews, moles, and solenodons)'''
*Family: {{wp|Soricidae}} (shrews)
**Subfamily: {{wp|Crocidurinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Crocidura}}''
**** {{wp|Bicolored shrew}}, ''Crocidura leucodon''
****{{wp|Lesser white-toothed shrew}}, ''Crocidura suaveolens''
**Subfamily: {{wp|Soricinae}}
***Tribe: {{wp|Nectogalini}}
****Genus: ''{{wp|Neomys}}''
***** {{wp|Eurasian water shrew]], ''Neomys fodiens''
***Tribe: {{wp|Soricini}}
****Genus: ''{{wp|Sorex}}''
***** {{wp|Common shrew}}, ''Sorex araneus''
''Order: {{wp|Chiroptera}} (bats)''
*Family: {{wp|Vespertilionidae}}
**Subfamily: {{wp|Myotinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Myotis}}''
****{{wp|Bechstein's bat}}, ''Myotis bechsteini''
**** {{wp|Long-fingered bat}}, ''Myotis capaccinii'' 
**** {{wp|Geoffroy's bat}}, ''Myotis emarginatus''
**Subfamily: {{wp|Vespertilioninae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Barbastella}}''
****{{wp|Western barbastelle}}, ''Barbastella barbastellus''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Nyctalus}}''
**** {{wp|Greater noctule bat}}, ''Nyctalus lasiopterus''
**** {{wp|Lesser noctule}}, ''Nyctalus leisleri''
*Family: {{wp|Rhinolophidae}}
**Subfamily: {{wp|Rhinolophinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Rhinolophus}}''
****{{wp|Greater horseshoe bat}}, ''Rhinolophus ferrumequinum''
****{{wp|Lesser horseshoe bat}}, ''Rhinolophus hipposideros''
****{{wp|Mehely's horseshoe bat}}, ''Rhinolophus mehelyi''
'''Order: {{wp|Cetacea}} (whales)'''
*Suborder: {{wp|Mysticeti}}
**Family: {{wp|Balaenopteridae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Balaenoptera}}'' (rorquals)
**** {{wp|Common minke whale}}, ''Balaenoptera acutorostrata'' 
***** {{wp|Sei whale}}, ''Balaenoptera borealis''
*Suborder: {{wp|Odontoceti}}
**Superfamily: {{wp|Platanistoidea}}
***Family: {{wp|Phocoenidae}} (porpoises)
****Genus: ''{{wp|Phocoena}}''
***** {{wp|Harbour porpoise}}, ''Phocoena phocoena''
***Family: {{wp|Delphinidae}} (marine dolphins)
****Genus: ''{{wp|Stenella}}''
***** {{wp|Striped dolphin}}, ''Stenella coeruleoalba''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Grampus (genus)|Grampus}}''
***** {{wp|Risso's dolphin}}, ''Grampus griseus''
**** Genus: ''{{wp|Lagenorhynchus}}''
***** {{wp|White-beaked dolphin}}, ''Lagenorhynchus albirostris''
***** {{wp|Atlantic white-sided dolphin}}, ''Lagenorhynchus acutus''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Globicephala}}''
***** {{wp|Long-finned pilot whale}}, ''Globicephala melas''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Pseudorca}}''
***** {{wp|False killer whale}}, ''Pseudorca crassidens''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Orcinus}}''
***** {{wp|Orca}}, ''Orcinus orca''
''' Order: {{wp|Carnivora}}(carnivorans) '''
*Suborder: {{wp|Feliformia}}
**Family: {{wp|Felidae}}
***Subfamily: {{wp|Felinae}}
****Genus: ''{{wp|Felis}}''
***** {{wp|European wildcat}}, ''Felis silvestris''
****Genus: ''{{wp|Lynx}}''
***** {{wp|Eurasian lynx}}, ''Lynx lynx''
*Suborder: {{wp|Caniformia}}
**Family: {{wp|Canidae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Canis}}''
*****{{wp|European jackal}}, ''Canis aureus moreoticus''
*****{{wp|Eurasian wolf}}, ''Canis lupus lupus''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Vulpes}}''
****{{wp|Red fox}}, ''Vulpes vulpes''
**Family: {{wp|Ursidae}} (bears)
***Genus: ''{{wp|Ursus (biology)|Ursus}}''
**** {{wp|Eurasian brown bear}}, ''Ursus arctos arctos''
**Family: {{wp|Mustelidae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Lutra}}''
**** {{wp|European otter}}, ''Lutra lutra''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Martes}}''
****{{wp|Beech marten}}, ''Martes foina''
****{{wp|European pine marten}}, ''Martes martes''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Meles (genus)|Meles}}''
****{{wp|European badger}}, ''Meles meles''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Mustela}}''
**** {{wp|Stoat}}, ''Mustela erminea''
**** {{wp|European mink}}, ''Mustela lutreola''
**** {{wp|Least weasel}}, ''Mustela nivalis''
**** {{wp|European polecat}}, ''Mustela putorius''
**Family: {{wp|Phocidae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Halichoerus}}''
**** {{wp|Grey seal}}, ''Halichoerus grypus''
***Genus: ''{{wp|Phoca}}''
**** {{wp|Harbor seal}}, ''Phoca vitulina''
''' Order: {{wp|Artiodactyla}} (even-toed ungulates) '''
*Family: {{wp|Bovidae}} (cattle, antelope, sheep, goats)
**Subfamily: {{wp|Bovinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Bison}}''
**** {{wp|European bison}}, ''Bison bonasus''
**Subfamily: {{wp|Caprinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Rupicapra}}''
****{{wp|Chamois}}, ''Rupicapra rupicapra''
*Family: {{wp|Cervidae}} (deer)
**Subfamily: {{wp|Capreolinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Capreolus}}''
****{{wp|Roe deer}}, ''Capreolus capreolus''
**Subfamily: {{wp|Cervinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Cervus}}''
****{{wp|Red deer}}, ''Cervus elaphus''
*Family: {{wp|Suidae}} (pigs)
**Subfamily: {{wp|Suinae}}
***Genus: ''{{wp|Pig|Sus}}''
****{{wp|Wild boar}}, ''Sus scrofa''
'''Reptiles'''
'''{{wp|Turtle}}s'''
Family: '''{{wp|Emydidae}}''' (pond turtles)
:Subfamily: '''{{wp|Emydinae}}'''
::*{{wp|European pond terrapin}}, ''Emys orbicularis''
Family: '''{{wp|Geoemydidae}}'''
:Subfamily: '''{{wp|Geoemydinae}} '''
::*{{wp|Mauremys rivulata|Balkan pond turtle}}, ''Mauremys rivulata''
Family: '''{{wp|Cheloniidae}}'''
:Subfamily: '''{{wp|Carettinae}}'''
::*{{wp|Loggerhead sea turtle}}, ''Caretta caretta''
'''Fish'''
{|border=1 class="wikitable"
| style="background:#ffdead;" align="center"|'''Scientific name'''
| style="background:#ffdead;" align="center"|'''Common name'''
| style="background:#ffdead;" align="center"|'''Image'''
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Myxiniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Myxinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Myxine glutinosa}}'' || Atlantic hagfish ||  [[File:Atlantic Hagfish (Myxine glutinosa).jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Petromyzontiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Petromyzontidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Eudontomyzon danfordi}}'' || Carpathian brook lamprey ||  [[File:Eudontomyzon danfordi Tiszai ingola.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Lampetra fluviatilis}}'' || European river lamprey ||  [[File:Jõesilmud2.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Rajiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Rajidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Leucoraja fullonica}}'' || Shagreen ray  ||  [[File:Leucoraja fullonica Gervais.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Myliobatiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Dasyatidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Dasyatis pastinaca}}'' || Common stingray  ||  [[File:Common stingray tynemouth.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Carcharhiniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Triakidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Galeorhinus galeus}}'' || School shark  ||  [[File:Soupfin shark oregon.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Scyliorhinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Scyliorhinus canicula}}'' || Small-spotted catshark  ||  [[File:Kleingefleckter Katzenhai.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Scyliorhinus stellaris }}'' ||  Nursehound  ||  [[File:Katzenhai-01.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Lamniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Lamnidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Lamna nasus}}'' || Porbeagle  ||  [[File:Lamna nasus noaa.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Cetorhinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Cetorhinus maximus}}'' || Basking shark  ||  [[File:Cetorhinus maximus by greg skomal.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Hexanchiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Hexanchidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Hexanchus griseus}}'' || Bluntnose sixgill shark  ||  [[File:Hexanchus griseus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Squaliformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Squalidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Squalus acanthias}}'' || Spiny dogfish  ||  [[File:Spiny dogfish hokitika.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Somniosidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Somniosus microcephalus}}'' || Greenland shark  ||  [[File:Somniosus microcephalus1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Squatiniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Squatinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Squatina squatina}}'' || Angelshark  ||  [[File:Squatina squatina lanzarote.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Acipenseriformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Acipenseridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Acipenser ruthenus}}'' || Sterlet  ||  [[File:Acipenser ruthenus Prague Vltava 1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Anguilliformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Anguillidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Anguilla anguilla}}'' || European eel  ||  [[File:FishEatingEalWithBroadJaws.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Congridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Conger conger}}'' || European conger  ||  [[File:European conger.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Clupeiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Clupeidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Alosa alosa}}'' || Allis shad  ||  [[File:Alosa alosa.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Clupea harengus}}'' || Atlantic herring  ||  [[File:Atlantic herring.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Sprattus sprattus}}'' || European sprat  ||  [[File:Sprattus sprattus2.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Salmoniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Salmonidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus albula}}'' ||  European cisco || [[File:Muikku2.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus arenicolus}}'' || Bodensee Sandfelchen ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus bavaricus}}'' ||  Kilch ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus fontanae}}'' ||  Fontane cisco  ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus gutturosus}}'' ||  Lake Constance whitefish || [[File:Kilch.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus macrophthalmus}}'' ||  Gangfisch ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus maraena}}'' ||  Maraena whitefish || [[File:Coregonus lavaretus maraena 1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus oxyrinchus}}'' ||  Houting || [[File:Houting-PD.png|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Coregonus wartmanni}}'' ||  Bodenseefelchen ||  [[File:Coregonus wartmanni (Bloch 1784) Kopf Fig 117 (Matschie et al. 1909).svg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Hucho hucho}}'' ||  Danube salmon || [[File:Donaulax.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Salmo salar}}'' ||  Atlantic salmon || [[File:Atlantischer Lachs.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Salvelinus evasus}}'' || Ammersee saibling ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Salvelinus profundus}}'' ||  Deepwater char  || [[File:Unsere Süßwasserfische (Tafel 24) (6102600905).jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Salvelinus umbla}}'' ||  Lake Char ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Thymallus thymallus}}'' ||  Grayling ||  [[File:Thymallus thymallus by Christian Maier.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Esociformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Esocidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Esox lucius}}'' ||  Northern pike || [[File:Esox hdm.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Umbridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Umbra krameri}}'' ||  European mudminnow || [[File:Umbra krameri Lápi póc.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Osmeriformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Osmeridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Osmerus eperlanus}}'' ||  European smelt || [[File:Stinta.2008-03-09.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Cypriniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Cyprinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Abramis brama}}'' || Common bream || [[File:Carp bream1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Alburnoides bipunctatus}}'' || Schneider || [[File:Alburnoides bipunctatus sujtásos küsz.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Alburnus alburnus}}'' || Common Bleak  || [[File:Alburnus alburnus FZ.png|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Alburnus chalcoides}}'' ||  Danube bleak  ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Alburnus mento}}'' || Alp bleak  || [[File:Alburnus mento állas küsz.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Aspius aspius}}'' || Asp || [[File:Aspius aspius Prague Vltava 1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Ballerus ballerus}}'' || Zope || [[File:Abramis ballerus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Barbus barbus}}'' ||  Common Barbel || [[File:Barbel.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Carassius carassius}}'' ||  Crucian carp ||  [[File:CarassiusCarassius8.JPG|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Chondrostoma nasus}}'' ||  Common nase || [[File:Chondrostoma nasus (aka).jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Gobio gobio}}'' || Gudgeon || [[File:Riviergrondel.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Leucaspius delineatus}}'' || Belica  || [[File:Alburnus_alburnus_female.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Leuciscus leuciscus}}'' ||  Common dace || [[File:Leuciscus leuciscus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Pelecus cultratus}}'' ||  Ziege  || [[File:Pelecus cultratus1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Rhynchocypris percnurus}}'' ||  Swamp Minnow || [[File:Phoxinus percnurus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Romanogobio belingi}}'' ||  Stromgründling || [[File:Witvingrondel10-7.JPG|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Romanogobio kesslerii}}'' ||  Kessler's Gudgeon  || [[File:Romanogobio kesslerii Homoki küllő.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Romanogobio uranoscopus}}'' || Danube Gudgeon ||  [[File:Romanogobio uranoscopus Felpillantó küllő.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Rutilus meidingeri}}'' ||  Perlfisch  || [[File:Unsere Süßwasserfische (Tafel 45) (6102605799).jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Rutilus pigus}}'' ||  Pigo ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Rutilus rutilus}}'' ||  Common roach  || [[File:Rutilus rutilus Prague Vltava 2.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Scardinius erythrophthalmus}}'' || Common rudd ||  [[File:Rotfeder Rudd.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Squalius cephalus}}'' ||  European chub ||  [[File:Squalius cephalus Prague Vltava 2.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Telestes souffia}}'' ||  Western Vairone || [[File:Telestes souffia.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Cobitidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Misgurnus fossilis}}'' || European weatherfish  || [[File:Misgurnus fossilis.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Balitoridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Barbatula barbatula}}'' || Stone Loach  || [[File:Barbatula barbatula.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Siluriformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Siluridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Silurus glanis}}'' ||  Wels catfish || [[File:Silurus glanis from the Dnieper River.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Lophiiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Lophiidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Lophius piscatorius}}'' ||  Seeteufel || [[File:Seeteufel.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Gadiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Gadidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Gadus morhua}}'' ||  Atlantic cod || [[File:Atlantic-cod-1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Merlangius merlangus}}'' ||  Wittling || [[File:Wijting002.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Trisopterus esmarkii}}'' ||    Norway Pout ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Trisopterus luscus}}'' ||  Pouting || [[File:Trisopterus luscus(01).jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Lotidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Ciliata mustela}}'' ||  Fivebeard rockling ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Enchelyopus cimbrius}}'' ||  Fourbeard rockling || [[File:Enchelyopus cimbrius1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Lota lota}}'' ||  Burbot || [[File:Lota lota GLERL 1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Merlucciidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Merluccius merluccius}}'' ||  European hake || [[File:Merluccius merluccius.002 - Aquarium Finisterrae.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Atheriniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Atherinidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Atherina presbyter}}'' ||    Sand smelt || [[File:Atherina presbyter.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Beloniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Belonidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Belone belone}}'' ||  Garfish || [[File:Belona.JPG|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Syngnathiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Syngnathidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Entelurus aequoreus}}'' ||  Snake pipefish || [[File:Entelurus aequoreus by Line1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Nerophis lumbriciformis}}'' ||  Worm pipefish || [[File:Nerophis lumbriciformis.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Nerophis ophidion}}'' ||    Straightnose pipefish || [[File:Wężynka.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Tetraodontiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Molidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Mola mola}}'' ||  Ocean sunfish || [[File:Sunfish2.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Pleuronectiformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Scophthalmidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Scophthalmus maximus}}'' ||  Turbot || [[File:Psetta maxima Luc Viatour.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Scophthalmus rhombus}}'' ||  Brill || [[File:Turbot-de-sable-devant.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Zeugopterus punctatus}}'' ||    Topknot || [[File:Zeugopterus punctatus - total.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Pleuronectidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Glyptocephalus cynoglossus}}'' ||  Witch || [[File:Flatfish 2011.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Limanda limanda}}'' ||  Common dab || [[File:Limanda limanda.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Microstomus kitt}}'' ||    Lemon sole || [[File:Microstomus kitt 1.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Platichthys flesus}}'' ||    European flounder || [[File:Platichthys flesus Vääna-Jõesuu in Estonia.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Soleidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Buglossidium luteum}}'' ||  Solenette || [[File:Buglossidium luteum.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Scorpaeniformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Agonidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Agonus cataphractus}}'' ||  Armed Bullhead || [[File:Agonus cataphractus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Liparidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Liparis liparis}}'' ||  Common seasnail || [[File:Liparis liparis.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Triglidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Eutrigla gurnardus}}'' ||  Grey gurnard || [[File:Eutrigla gurnardus.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Cottidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Cottus gobio}}'' ||  European bullhead || [[File:CottusGobioSpreadingFins.JPG|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Cottus microstomus}}'' ||  Baltic sculpin ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Cottus perifretum}}'' ||  Scheldegroppe ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Cottus poecilopus}}'' ||  Alpine bullhead || [[File:20070609 Poland Hancza Glowacz pregopletwy (Cottus poecilopus)001.JPG|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Cottus rhenanus}}'' ||    Rheingroppe ||
|-
| ''{{wp|Taurulus bubalis}}'' ||  Longspined bullhead || [[File:Long Spined Scorpion Fish.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#ffdead;"|'''Ordo:''' {{wp|Perciformes}}
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Anarhichadidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Anarhichas lupus}}'' ||  Atlantic wolffish || [[File:Anarhichas lupus 060417w.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Callionymidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Callionymus reticulatus}}'' ||  Reticulated dragonet ||
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Gobiidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Gobius niger}}'' ||  Black goby || [[File:Gobius niger (varietà Albidus) - (Stefano Guerrieri).jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Pomatoschistus microps}}'' ||  Common goby || [[File:046-011 Pomatoschistus microps.JPG|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Pomatoschistus minutus}}'' ||  Sand goby || [[File:Pom min.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Proterorhinus semilunaris}}'' ||  Western tubenose goby || [[File:Proterorhinus semilunaris, the Netherlands - 20051030.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Labridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Centrolabrus exoletus}}'' ||  Rock cook  ||
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Mugilidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Chelon labrosus}}'' ||  Thicklip grey mullet || [[File:Chelon labrosus 01 by dpc.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Liza ramada}}'' ||  Thinlip mullet || [[File:Liza ramada.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Percidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Gymnocephalus baloni}}'' ||  Balon's ruffe ||  [[File:Gymnocephalus baloni Széles durbincs.jpg|150px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Gymnocephalus cernua}}''  || Ruffe || [[File:Gymnocephalus cernuus Pärnu River Estonia 2010-01-06.jpg|150px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Gymnocephalus schraetser}}'' ||  Schraetzer || [[File:Gymnocephalus schraetzer selymes durbincs.jpg|150px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Perca fluviatilis}}'' ||  European perch ||  [[File:Perca fluviatilis Prague Vltava 2.jpg|150px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Sander lucioperca}}'' || Zander || [[File:Sander lucioperca 1.jpg|150px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Zingel streber}}''  || Streber || [[File:Zingel streber.jpg|150 px]]
|-
| ''{{wp|Zingel zingel}}'' ||  Common zingel || [[File:Zingel zingel Magyar bucó.jpg|150 px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Sparidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Pagellus bogaraveo}}'' ||  Blackspot seabream  ||  [[File:Ollomol 02-01.JPG|150px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Scombridae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Scomber scombrus}}'' ||  Atlantic mackerel  ||  [[File:Scomber scombrus 1 - 2011.02.04.jpg|150px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Xiphiidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Xiphias gladius}}'' ||  Swordfish  ||  [[File:Xiphias gladius1.jpg|150px]]
|-
|colspan=6 align="center" style="background:#FFE97F;"|'''Family''': {{wp|Zoarcidae}}
|-
| ''{{wp|Zoarces viviparus}}'' ||  Viviparous eelpout  ||  [[File:3 specimens of Zoarces viviparus.jpg|150px]]
|-
|}
'''Birds'''
* ''Ducks,geese and waterfowl''
*{{wp|Graylag goose}}, ''Anser anser''
*{{wp|Mute swan}}, ''Cygnus olor''
*{{wp|Common shelduck}}, ''Tadorna tadorna''
*{{wp|Northern shoveler}}, ''Spatula clypeata''
*{{wp|Mallard}}, ''Anas platyrhynchos''
*{{wp|Northern pintail}}, ''Anas acuta''
*{{wp|Eurasian teal|Green-winged teal}}, ''Anas crecca''
*{{wp|Common pochard}}, ''Aythya ferina''
*{{wp|Tufted duck}}, ''Aythya fuligula''
* ''Pheasants,grouse and allies''
*{{wp|Common quail}}, ''Coturnix coturnix''
*{{wp|Gray partridge}}, ''Perdix perdix''
*{{wp|Western capercaillie}}, ''Tetrao urogallus''
*{{wp|Black grouse}}, ''Lyrurus tetrix''
*{{wp|Hazel grouse}}, ''Tetrastes bonasia''
* ''Grebes''
*{{wp|Red-necked grebe}} ''Podiceps grisegena''
*{{wp|Great crested grebe}}  ''Podiceps cristatus''
*{{wp|Eared grebe}}  ''Podiceps nigricollis''
* ''Pigeons and doves''
*{{wp|Rock pigeon}}  ''Columba livia''
*{{wp|Stock dove}}  ''Columba oenas''
*{{wp|Common wood-pigeon}} ''Columba palumbus''
*{{wp|European turtle-dove}} ''Streptopelia turtur''
*{{wp|Eurasian collared-dove}}  ''Streptopelia decaocto''
* ''Bustards''
*{{wp|Great bustard}} ''Otis tarda''
* ''Cuckoos''
*{{wp|Common cuckoo}}  ''Cuculus canorus''
* ''Nightjars and allies''
*{{wp|Eurasian nightjar}} ''Caprimulgus europaeus''
* ''Swifts''
*{{wp|Alpine swift}}  ''Apus melba''
*{{wp|Common swift}}  ''Apus apus''
* ''Rails,gallinules and coots''
*{{wp|Water rail}}  ''Rallus aquaticus''
*{{wp|Corn crake}}  ''Crex crex''
*{{wp|Spotted crake}}  ''Porzana porzana''
*{{wp|Eurasian moorhen}}  ''Gallinula chloropus''
*{{wp|Eurasian coot}}  ''Fulica atra''
*{{wp|Little crake}}  ''Zapornia parva''
* ''Cranes''
*{{wp|Common crane}} ''Grus grus''
* ''Stilts and avocets''
*{{wp|Black-winged stilt}} ''Himantopus himantopus''
* ''Plovers and lapwings''
*{{wp|Northern lapwing}} ''Vanellus vanellus''
*{{wp|Little ringed plover}} ''Charadrius dubius''
* ''Sandpipers and allies''
*{{wp|Black-tailed godwit}}  ''Limosa limosa''
*{{wp|Eurasian woodcock}}  ''Scolopax rusticola''
*{{wp|Common snipe}}  ''Gallinago gallinago''
*{{wp|Common sandpiper}}  ''Actitis hypoleucos''
*{{wp|Green sandpiper}}  ''Tringa ochropus''
*{{wp|Common redshank}}  ''Tringa totanus''
* ''Auks,murres and puffins''
*{{wp|Razorbill}}  ''Alca torda''
*{{wp|Atlantic puffin}}  ''Fratercula arctica''
* ''Gulls,terns and skimmers''
*{{wp|Black-headed gull}}  ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus''
*{{wp|European herring gull|Herring gull}}  ''Larus argentatus''
*{{wp|Yellow-legged gull}} ''Larus michahellis''
*{{wp|Great black-backed gull}}  ''Larus marinus''
*{{wp|Common tern}}  ''Sterna hirundo''
* ''Storks''
*{{wp|Black stork}}  ''Ciconia nigra''
*{{wp|White stork}}  ''Ciconia ciconia''
* ''Cormorants''
*{{wp|Great cormorant}} ''Phalacrocorax carbo''
* ''Herons,egrets and bitterns''
*{{wp|Little bittern}}  ''Ixobrychus minutus''
*{{wp|Purple heron}}  ''Ardea purpurea''
*{{wp|Little egret}}  ''Egretta garzetta''
* ''Hawks,eagles and kites''
*{{wp|European honey-buzzard}}  ''Pernis apivorus''
*{{wp|Eurasian griffon}}  ''Gyps fulvus''
*{{wp|Short-toed snake-eagle}}  ''Circaetus gallicus''
*{{wp|Lesser spotted eagle}}  ''Clanga pomarina''
*{{wp|Greater spotted eagle}}  ''Clanga clanga''
*{{wp|Booted eagle}}  ''Hieraaetus pennatus''
*{{wp|Eastern imperial eagle|Imperial eagle}}  ''Aquila heliaca''
*{{wp|White-tailed eagle}}  ''Haliaeetus albicilla''
*{{wp|Eurasian marsh-harrier}}  ''Circus aeruginosus''
*{{wp|Hen harrier}} ''Circus cyaneus''
*{{wp|Montagu's harrier}}  ''Circus pygargus''
*{{wp|Eurasian sparrowhawk}}  ''Accipiter nisus''
*{{wp|Black kite}}  ''Milvus migrans''
*{{wp|Common buzzard}} ({{lang|de|Mäusebussard}}), ''Buteo buteo''
* ''Barn owls''
*{{wp|Barn owl}}  ''Tyto alba''
* ''Owls''
*{{wp|Eurasian scops-owl}}  ''Otus scops''
*{{wp|Eurasian eagle-owl}}  ''Bubo bubo''
*{{wp|Eurasian pygmy-owl}}  ''Glaucidium passerinum''
*{{wp|Little owl}}  ''Athene noctua''
*{{wp|Tawny owl}}  ''Strix aluco''
*{{wp|Ural owl}}  ''Strix uralensis''
*{{wp|Long-eared owl}}  ''Asio otus''
*{{wp|Boreal owl}}  ''Aegolius funereus''
* ''Kingfishers''
*{{wp|Common kingfisher}} ''Alcedo atthis''
* ''Bee-eaters''
*{{wp|European bee-eater}}  ''Merops apiaster''
* ''Woodpeckers''
*{{wp|Eurasian three-toed woodpecker}}  ''Picoides tridactylus''
*{{wp|Middle spotted woodpecker}}  ''Dendrocoptes medius''
*{{wp|White-backed woodpecker}}  ''Dendrocopos leucotos''
*{{wp|Great spotted woodpecker}} ''Dendrocopos major''
*{{wp|Syrian woodpecker}}  ''Dendrocopos syriacus''
*{{wp|Lesser spotted woodpecker}} ''Dryobates minor''
*{{wp|Gray-headed woodpecker}}  ''Picus canus''
*{{wp|Eurasian green woodpecker}}  ''Picus viridis''
*{{wp|Black woodpecker}}  ''Dryocopus martius''
* ''Falcons and caracaras''
*{{wp|Eurasian kestrel}}  ''Falco tinnunculus''
*{{wp|Eurasian hobby}}  ''Falco subbuteo''
*{{wp|Saker falcon}}  ''Falco cherrug''
*{{wp|Peregrine falcon}}''Falco peregrinus''
* ''Shrikes''
*{{wp|Red-backed shrike}}  ''Lanius collurio''
*{{wp|Great gray shrike}}  ''Lanius excubitor''
*{{wp|Lesser gray shrike}}  ''Lanius minor''
*{{wp|Woodchat shrike}}  ''Lanius senator''
* ''Crows,jays and magpies''
*{{wp|Eurasian jay}}  ''Garrulus glandarius''
*{{wp|Eurasian magpie}} ({{lang|de|Elster}}), ''Pica pica''
*{{wp|Eurasian nutcracker}}  ''Nucifraga caryocatactes''
*{{wp|Eurasian jackdaw}}  ''Corvus monedula''
*{{wp|Rook (bird)|Rook}}  ''Corvus frugilegus''
*{{wp|Carrion crow}}  ''Corvus corone''
*{{wp|Hooded crow}}  ''Corvus cornix''
*{{wp|Common raven}} ''Corvus corax'
* ''Tits,chickadees and titmice''
*{{wp|Coal tit}}  ''Periparus ater'' (A)
*{{wp|Crested tit}}  ''Lophophanes cristatus''
*{{wp|Marsh tit}}  ''Poecile palustris''
*{{wp|Willow tit}}  ''Poecile montana''
*{{wp|Eurasian blue tit}}  ''Cyanistes caeruleus''
*{{wp|Great tit}} ''Parus major''
* ''Penduline tits''
*{{wp|Eurasian penduline-tit}}  ''Remiz pendulinus''
* ''Larks''
*{{wp|Wood lark}} ''Lullula arborea''
*{{wp|Eurasian skylark}}  ''Alauda arvensis''
*{{wp|Crested lark}}  ''Galerida cristata''
* ''Bearded reedling''
*{{wp|Bearded reedling}} ''Panurus biarmicus''
* ''Reed warblers and allies''
*{{wp|Melodious warbler}} ''Hippolais polyglotta''
*{{wp|Icterine warbler }} ''Hippolais icterina''
*{{wp|Sedge warbler}} ''Acrocephalus schoenobaenus''
*{{wp|Marsh warbler}} ''Acrocephalus palustris''
*{{wp|Common reed warbler}} ''Acrocephalus scirpaceus''
*{{wp|Great reed warbler}} ''Acrocephalus arundinaceus''
* ''Grassbirds and allies''
*{{wp|River warbler}} ''Locustella fluviatilis''
*{{wp|Savi's warbler}} ''Locustella luscinioides''
*{{wp|Common grasshopper warbler}} ''Locustella naevia''
* ''Swallows''
*{{wp|Sand martin}} ''Riparia riparia''
*{{wp|Eurasian crag martin}} ''Ptyonoprogne rupestris''
*{{wp|barn swallow}} ''Hirundo rustica''
*{{wp|Western house martin}} ''Delichon urbicum''
* ''Leaf warblers''
*{{wp|Western Bonelli's warbler}} ''Phylloscopus bonelli''
*{{wp|wood warbler}} ''Phylloscopus sibilatrix''
*{{wp|common chiffchaff}} ''Phylloscopus collybita''
*{{wp|greenish warbler}} ''Phylloscopus trochiloides''
* ''Long-tailed tits''
*{{wp|Long-tailed tit}} ''Aegithalos caudatus''
* ''Sylviid warblers, parrotbills, and allies''
*{{wp|Eurasian blackcap}} ''Sylvia atricapilla''
*{{wp|garden warbler }} ''Sylvia borin''
*{{wp|barred warbler}} ''Curruca nisoria''
*{{wp|Lesser whitethroat}} ''Curruca curruca''
*{{wp|common whitethroat}} ''Curruca communis''
* ''Kinglets''
*{{wp|goldcrest}} ''Regulus regulus''
*{{wp|common firecrest}} ''Regulus ignicapilla''
* ''Nuthatches''
*{{wp|Eurasian nuthatch}} ''Sitta europaea''
* ''Treecreepers''
*{{wp|Eurasian treecreeper}} ''Certhia familiaris''
*{{wp|short-toed treecreeper}} ''Certhia brachydactyla''
* ''Wrens''
*{{wp|Eurasian wren}} ''Troglodytes troglodytes''
* ''Dippers''
*{{wp|white-throated dipper}} ''Cinclus cinclus''
* ''Starlings''
*{{wp|common starling}} ''Sturnus vulgaris''
* ''Thrushes and allies''
*{{wp|mistle thrush}} ''Turdus viscivorus''
*{{wp|Song thrush}} ''Turdus philomelos''
*{{wp|common blackbird}} ''Turdus merula''
*{{wp|fieldfare }} ''Turdus pilaris''
* ''Old World flycatchers''
*{{wp|Spotted flycatcher}} ''Muscicapa striata''
*{{wp|European robin}} ''Erithacus rubecula''
*{{wp|Thrush nightingale}} ''Luscinia luscinia''
*{{wp|common nightingale}} ''Luscinia megarhynchos''
*{{wp|Bluethroat}} ''Luscinia svecica''
*{{wp|red-breasted flycatcher}} ''Ficedula parva''
*{{wp|European pied flycatcher}} ''Ficedula hypoleuca''
*{{wp|Collared flycatcher}} ''Ficedula albicollis''
*{{wp|Common redstart}} ''Phoenicurus phoenicurus''
*{{wp|Black redstart}} ''Phoenicurus ochruros''
*{{wp|Whinchat}} ''Saxicola rubetra''
*{{wp|Northern wheatear}} ''Oenanthe oenanthe''
* ''Old World sparrows''
*{{wp|House sparrow}} ''Passer domesticus''
*{{wp|Eurasian tree sparrow}} ''Passer montanus''
* ''Wagtails and pipits''
*{{wp|Grey wagtail}} ''Motacilla cinerea''
*{{wp|Western yellow wagtail}} ''Motacilla flava''
*{{wp|White wagtail}} ''Motacilla alba''
*{{wp|Tawny pipit}} ''Anthus campestris''
*{{wp|Meadow pipit}} ''Anthus pratensis''
*{{wp|Tree pipit}} ''Anthus trivialis''
* ''Finches, euphonias, and allies''
*{{wp|Eurasian chaffinch}} ''Fringilla coelebs''
*{{wp|Hawfinch}} ''Coccothraustes coccothraustes''
*{{wp|Common rosefinch}} ''Carpodacus erythrinus''
*{{wp|Eurasian bullfinch}} ''Pyrrhula pyrrhula''
*{{wp|European greenfinch}} ''Chloris chloris''
*{{wp|Common linnet}} ''Linaria cannabina''
*{{wp|Red crossbill}} ''Loxia curvirostra''
*{{wp|Two-barred crossbill}} ''Loxia leucoptera''
*{{wp|European goldfinch}} ''Carduelis carduelis''
*{{wp|European serin}} ''Serinus serinus''
*{{wp|Eurasian siskin}} ''Spinus spinus''
* ''Old World buntings''
*{{wp|Corn bunting}} ''Emberiza calandra''
*{{wp|Rock bunting}} ''Emberiza cia''
*{{wp|Yellowhammer}} ''Emberiza citrinella''
*{{wp|Ortolan bunting}} ''Emberiza hortulana''
*{{wp|Common reed bunting}} ''Emberiza schoeniclus''
This lists only include species which are native to the region in which Cordomonivence is settled in,not including introduced species


===Climate===
===Climate===

Revision as of 00:09, 12 February 2024


Democratic States of Cordomonivence
Demokratischen Staaten von Cordszchvon
Cordobez National Coat of Arms.png
Coat of arms
Motto: Strength through freedom
Särtke duerch freicheit (Cordobez)
Anthem: Cordszchvonlied MediaPlayer.png
Globe map cordomonivence.png
CapitalCordobenza
Largest cityMushnetman
Official languagesCordobez (germanic language)
Ethnic groups
  • 77% Corshvokken
  • 14% Flinskvert
  • 9% Other
Demonym(s)Cordobez
GovernmentFederal presidential constitutional republic
• 
Mattis Kaspar Heinrichs (president)
• 
Agustin Linus Wang (vice president)
LegislatureSupreme Congress of the Democratic States of Cordomonivence
Establishment
• Migration of proto-germanic tribes to southern Cordomonivence
5,500 BCE - 5,000 BCE
• Migration of proto-slavic tribes to southern Cordomonivence
1,200 BCE
• First organized state- Vlikrejat of Planiskojomil
553-555 BCE
• Begginning of the Germanic unification in Cordomonivence
850-880
• Fall of the kingdom of Cannrodbeniz and proclamation of the kingdom of Cordoshkvönn
9th May 1617
• Fall of Planiskojomil,complete unification of Cordomonivence and the kingdom of Cordoshkvönn got renamed to Kingdom of Cordomonivence
10th September 1650
• Freedom war (first Cordobez civil war),dissolution of the monarchy and foundation of the Republic of Cordomonivence
28th August 1852-17th September 1855
• The terrible war (second Cordobez civil war),dissolution of the republic and the foundation of a military dictatorship in Cordomonivence
8th February 1900-9th December 1905
• Massive oppression and persecution to the Flinksvert ethnicity
1th April 1915-1th September 1939
• the great war of salvation (third Cordobez civil war),dissolution of the dictatorship and the beginning of a democratic provisional government
1th September 1939-15th April 1945
• Foundation of multiple militant groups along Cordomonivence
18th April 1945-present
• Foundation of the modern federal republic
18th March 1948-present
Area
• Total
468,844 km2 (181,022 sq mi)
• Water (%)
5.45
Population
• june 2023 estimate
67,038,492
• 2021 census
66,575,848
• Density
142/km2 (367.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase 2,888,947,987,768 (2.8 trillion) ACU
• Per capita
Increase 43,084 ACU
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase 2,509,746,527,232 (2.5 trillion) ACU
• Per capita
Increase 37,516 ACU
Gini (2022)Steady 26.7
low
HDI (2022)Increase 0.879
very high
CurrencyCordobez guilder C̳ (a C̳ is worth 0.74 ACU)
Time zoneUTC-1
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+75
Internet TLD.cor

Cordomonivence Officially known as The Democratic States of Cordomonivence is a sovereign democratic state located in southern Thrismari Cordomonivence is a federal presidential constitutional republic that is divided into 48 autonomous federal states, each with its different degree of autonomy. The population of Cordomonivence is estimated at 67,038,492 million. Its capital and second largest city is cordobenza which is located in the South of Cordomonivence in the state of canrodbeniz. Cordomonivence has a total size of 468,844 thousand square kilometers. Cordomonivence claims the entire Taubon Strait and about 7 nautical miles of it as territorial waters.

Cordomonivence limits terrestrially with 3 countries,Medovia,Sautida and Sarussia being the border with Sarussia the most extensive border that Cordomonivence has.Cordomonivence has access to the Taubon Strait, the Marmor sea and the Kaldaz ocean.


Etymology

The etymology of Cordomonivence comes from the evolution of the term "Cordkszvoschonn elandenn" which was an old way of referring to the lands of the current cordomonivence except for the current state of Kreinsmät, to the southeast. It is known that this term has been used, atleast, since the 200s although this term was more used during the "unification era". This term has evolved to the current term, "Cordoshkvönn" or Cordomonivence in common language

History

Prehistory

It is known that the first settlers in Cordomonivence inhabited the south, in the states of Diedrich, Vorstzchmots Süd and Schlaguenland from around 14,000 BCE although there are no records or traces of human habitation in the south or somewhere else in Cordomonivence until around the year 5,500 BCE. The cause of this is unknown but it is speculated that in the habitat of ancient humans there could have been an event that forced their migration south, this event is still debated but the most accepted event is the absence of rain and therefore vegetation and animals to hunt

Ancient age -Germanic tribes

Records of human habitation in Cordomonivence begin around 5,000 BCE when nomadic Proto-Germanic tribes are recorded as beginning to migrate from south-western Thrismaria to southern Cordomonivence in what are now the states of Vorstzchmots Süd and Schlaguenland. These Tribes settled in the south and from there began to slowly become sedentary although some tribes continued to expand north and northwest, living mainly in the central plains and some tribes living on the western or eastern plateaus.

-Slavic tribes

The arrival of Proto-Slavic tribes in Cordomonivence is documented as early as 1,200 BCE in south-eastern Cordomonivence in what is now the state of Kreinsmät. These tribes arrived on the south-eastern shores of Cordomonivence from western Thrismari, When these tribes reached the south-eastern coasts and mountains, they found empty lands (most Germanic tribes did not migrate to the south-east because of the mountains and frequent earthquakes). The Slavic tribes continued to expand in the south-west, creating various villages and continuing their expansion into the area, these Slavic tribes began to make contact with West Germanic tribes around 1,200 BCE, although due to differences in language, communication, and customs, most interactions ended in clashes between the tribes, for This, the word spread within the majority of Slavic villages and the Slavic expansion towards the west stopped and the Slavic tribes began little by little to have hatred against the Germanic tribes.

-First kingdom

By the years 900 BCE, the expansions of the Slavic tribes became less frequent due to geographical reasons or because of the impediment of the Germanic tribes which were hostile towards the Slavs. For this reason, the Slavic villages and tribes began to practice more and more the sedentarism, forming small societies. In the years 800-600 BCE, more and more progress was already beginning to be seen in the social structure of the Slavic villages until in the year 553 BCE the first state and organized kingdom of all Cordomonivence was founded, this kingdom was called "The Vlikrejat of Planiskojomil". This "reign" as it was cataloged, is in addition to the first, it is also the longest-lived kingdom of Cordomonivence which extended from the year 553 BCE to the year 1662. This Slavic "kingdom" it had several reforms, wars, revolutions and booms throughout its history and its legal, territorial, cultural and linguistic successor is the class 1 democratic Federal State of Kreinsmät.

Middle Ages -Early Middle Ages In this historical period several events occurred in the lands of the current Cordomonivence, these events can be summarized in the foundation of several kingdoms and duchies as well as the growth of some of these as powers in the region such as the kingdom of Muskafhden, the kingdom of Belzchitya, kingdom of Craszdborboniz and the kingdom of Planiskojomil (these kingdoms would become the most influential states throughout the Middle Ages). Other important events that happened in this period were the increase in population and expansion of the Germanic kingdoms in Cordomonivence, these increasingly expanding north and west. Another important event in this period was the "War of the Peoples", a war that occurred from the year 684 to the year 691, this war occurred between the kingdoms of Crazbordboniz, Wurtgunnen, Wallers and Planiskojomil. The cause of this war was the constant territorial and ethnic struggle between the aforementioned kingdoms and between the kingdom of Planiskojomil and the war began when the "coalition of Germanic peoples" made up of Crazbordboniz, Wurtgunnen and Wallers declared the war to the kingdom of Planiskojomil.

-High Middle Ages Throughout this period multiple events occurred such as the economic growth of multiple states in Cordomonivence, population growth and population concentration on the central coasts, multiple deaths either due to frequent epidemics, wars or frequent earthquakes and tsunamis. Although multiple States prospered in this period, most of them suffered from the high death rate and little preparation for earthquakes or tsunamis, for all this only a few states prospered and the rest went into decline, recession and economic poverty.

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Government and Politics

Official portrait of President Mattis Kaspar Heinrichs

The Democratic States of Cordomonivence is a federative representative,democratic republican state.The government of Cordomonivence is based on a constitutional and presidential system,with the President of Cordomonivence having multiple political power but also being very regulated by the political constitution of 1952.According to the political constitution of 1952,Cordomonivence is divided on 38 Federal states,a Capital district and a Federal district.All Federal states follow a political system that dictates the authonomy level of a federal state based on historical aggresions agaisnt the culture and people from a federal state,with that,the most historically affected states are the most authonomous from the national political constitution of 1952 and the less affected states are the less authonomous from the national political constitution of 1952.This system features 3 different authonomy leves:the first authonomy level is the more authonomous level,its designated to states whose people and culture have been actively damaged or almost eliminated,the characteristics of this level are an own constitution,completely different laws that everyone on the state must follow.Right now the only state that features this authonomy level is the Federal state of Kreinsmät whose haves it due to the massive damage to its slavic culture and people.The second authonomy level its designated to states whose people and culture haven been extremely damaged but still have suffered significant damages for multiple reasons,its characteristics are that even if it follows the laws of the national political constitution of 1952,most laws are slightly changed and adapted to the state and its economic or social needs.The 3 authonomy level is the less authonomous and its designated to states whose people and culture havent been almost completely damaged through the time and its characteristics are that it fully follows the national political constitution of 1952,with having small few changes for very specific reasons.

The national government is divided into 3 branches:The executive branch,that is represented by the president,vice-president,ministers and the federal governors,its purpose its to administrate the resources of Cordomonivence and to support the federal states into their administration of their own provinces.The legislative branch that is represented by Supreme Congress of the Democratic States of Cordomonivence,its purpose its to create and reform laws that adapt to the needs of Cordomonivence and its people,also has the purpose of supervise and limit the power of the executive branch following the national political constitution of 1952.The judicial branch that haves the purpose of defend the rights of the Cordobez people and to correctly apply the national laws.

Main political parties

Party Abbreviation Leader(s) Ideology Political position Bundesrepräsentantenhaus Bundesrat
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Social Democrat Party of the Cordobez People
Sozialdemokratische Partei des Corshvek Volkes
SPCV Mattis Kaspar Heinrichs ,
Hartmann Volkmar Kröger
Social democracy
Social-liberalism
Progressivism
Secularism
Center to Center-right 103/400 12/100
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National Party for the Progression of the Cordobez People
Nationale Partei för de Fortgang des Corshvek Volkes
NPFCV Valentin Volker Drechsler,
Robert Werther Kunze
Liberal conservatism
National conservatism
Cultural nationalism
Secularism
Center-right to right 54/400 15/100
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Party of the National Union of the Corshvek People
Partei der Nationalen Union des Corshvek Volkes
PNUCV Hermann Ignaz Porsche Nationalism
Economic liberalism
Cultural conservatism
Secularism
Militarism
Center-right to right 42/400 23/100
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Christian Union of Cordomonivence
Christliche Union Cordszchvon
CUC Ueli Körbl Diefenbach Christian democracy
Liberal conservatism
Progressivism
Center to Center-right 39/400 14/100
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The National Progression Party
Die Nationale Fortschrittspartei
NFP Bonifaz Lutz Rettig,
Detlev Finn Schlosser
Economic liberalism
Secularism
Minarchism
Anti-communism
right to Far-right 46/400 17/100
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The Green Alliance of Cordomonivence
Cordszchvon Grünes Bündnis
CGB Samuel Carl West,
Diedrich Gerhold Lindner,
Tobias Ludwig Burgstaller
Green politics
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Social democracy
Center to Centre-left 11/400 9/100
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The Party for the Union of the Flinksen People
Die Flinksvert Volkspartei
FVP Sead Abdulah Mehmedović Flinksen Regionalism
Cultural nationalism
Conservatism
Center-right to right 38/400 3/100
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Cordobez Communist Party
Corshvek Kommunistische Partei
CKP Henning Jochim Heinrichs Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Conservatism
left to Far-left 21/400 4/100
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Party for the Restoration of the Cordobez Monarchy
Partei für die Wiederherstellung der Corsvhek Monarchie
PWCM Kuno Urs Salomon Pro-Cordobez monarchism Center-right to right 32/400 2/100
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The Party of the People
Die Volkspartei
VP Eckhard Peter Küchler Nationalism
Militarism
Center-right to right 14/400 1/100

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Ministries

Since 1975, there have been 19 official government Ministries, each with its different purpose and actions.

1.Ministry of Interior

The Ministry of the Interior is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to manage the different civil forces, be responsible for the identification and registration of the civilian population, support the civilian population in emergencies, be responsible for nationality applications and administer every type of election that occurs.

2.Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes is to carry out diplomatic missions in foreign countries, exercise foreign policies, manage embassies in international territory, take charge of bilateral relations with other countries, negotiate and manage different treaties and international laws, ensure visa services and promote national interests to the foreign community

3.Ministry of National Economy

The Ministry of National Economy is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to exercise national economic policies, review government expenditures, exercise macroeconomic stability, regulate internal trade, promote economic and industrial development, collaborate with the central bank to maintain the order of the currency and carry out economic analyzes on the state

4.Ministry of Defense

The Ministry of Defense is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purpose is to exercise national defense policies, develop defense plans and development of the armed forces, manage the armed forces and other public forces, study the acquisition of better equipment, provide intelligence services both national and international, promote national security and promote national interests abroad

5.Ministry of Justice

The Ministry of Justice is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to develop and exercise legislative policies, study laws to improve or update them, supervise other government bodies to ensure their compliance with the law, promote legislative education, facilitate access to judicial services, ensure the protection of human rights and supervise correctional facilities or prisons to ensure fair treatment of prisoners

6.Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Education is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose purposes are to implement educational policies in educational institutions, train and certify teachers, supervise the status of non-private educational institutions, develop standard exams and tests for students, develop and improve programs educational, support students who need special education, manage funds for the various programs, ensure that each minor has an education and ensure that additional topics such as foreign languages, environmental care or gender equality are taught

7.Ministry of Health

The Ministry of Health is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to implement health policies in public health institutions, supervise the status of different health services such as hospitals or clinics, develop programs and strategies for the prevention of diseases, manage vaccination programs, conduct information campaigns about different diseases, monitor different areas to locate any possible epidemic and identify its cause, develop response programs for possible epidemics or pandemics, regulate and monitor the sale of pharmaceuticals and medical devices and support initiatives and programs about mental health

8.Ministry of Infrastructure

The Ministry of Infrastructure is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to develop long-term plans and strategies to improve or create new transportation lines, maintain existing transportation lines, supervise and regulate railway lines, manage civil airports and the air traffic, maintain general infrastructure to increase its life expectancy as long as possible, regulate and maintain marine infrastructure such as ports, develop and maintain public transportation lines such as buses or subways, develop urban infrastructure projects, manage aqueducts and develop and regulate telecommunications infrastructure

9.Ministry of agriculture and environment

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to exercise agricultural development policies, develop and implement strategies to conserve the environment, promote and support farmers in adopting sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices, manage and protect water resources such as springs or small lakes, implement programs to prevent soil erosion or contamination, implement pest control methods, develop plans to protect and conserve wildlife habitats and promote teaching how to take care of the environment

10.Ministry of Labor

The Ministry of Labor is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to implement policies related to employment, develop and regulate the safety of workers in their workplace, protect the rights of workers, provide financial support to the unemployed population who tries to obtain a job, prevent any cases of child labor and promote gender equality at work

11.Ministry of Ministry of social welfare

The ministry of social welfare is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to manage and supervise social assistance programs, support vulnerable populations, ensure the protection and well-being of minors, develop and implement programs to support individuals with disabilities, implement programs to alleviate poverty, administer social insurance programs, develop and provide mental health services, and help individuals to quit addictive substances or practices

12.Ministry of science, culture and sports

The Ministry of Science, Culture and Sports is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to promote and support scientific research, preserve and protect cultural heritage, support cultural initiatives such as festivals, supervise museums and public art galleries, support the development and promotion of national language and literature, support various arts, promote and support the development of sports and develop sports infrastructure

13.Ministry of trade and tourism

The Ministry of Trade and Tourism is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to develop and implement international trade policies, promote the export of services and goods, regulate the export of products, develop business support programs, develop policies and strategies to promote tourism, promote the country as a tourist destination through marketing campaigns, plan and supervise the infrastructure related to the tourism sector and regulate tourism ensuring the safety of visitors

14.Ministry of energy sources

The Ministry of Energy Sources is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to implement national energy policies, supervise energy generation, promote the use of renewable energy, carry out programs to improve energy efficiency, provide energy services to the population, develop and maintain energy infrastructure, regulate and supervise the energy of nuclear power plants, develop strategies to ensure safety in power plants, carry out projects to evaluate the impact of different types of energy on the environment, manage the prices and sales of energy services, make plans to reduce carbon emissions and make preparation plans in case of emergencies such as an accident at a nuclear power plant.

15.Ministry of social and ethnic equality

The Ministry of Social and Ethnic Equality is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to make laws which promote anti-discrimination, develop and implement equality programs, preserve the cultural heritage of ethnic minorities, ensure that social and ethnic equality is educated, promote policies and practices to have equal employment and prevent hate crimes

16.Ministry of immigration

The Ministry of Immigration is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to regulate the entry of immigrants into the country, provide support to international refugees, supervise and manage immigrant documentation, carry out immigrant integration programs and carry out protection and humanitarian aid programs to immigrants

17.Ministry of telecommunications

The Ministry of Telecommunications is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to ensure the development and regulation of the telecommunications sector, regulate this type of services, give licenses and certifications to providers of these services and ensure the development and maintenance of the telecommunications infrastructure

18.Ministry of mining

The Ministry of Mining is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to develop and implement mining policies in the sector, administer and regulate mining rights, assign mining licenses and permits, make regulations ensuring safety and proper exploitation in the mines, conduct research to identify and locate the country's mineral resources, regulate mining exploration activities to identify potential deposits, evaluate the possible environmental damage that various mining projects could cause and ensure the development and maintenance of mining infrastructure

19.Ministry of regional development

The Ministry of Regional Development is a ministry of the Cordobez Government whose main purposes are to develop plans and strategies for the balanced development of different regions of the country, plan civil infrastructure in the areas that need it most, promote different initiatives for the economic development of the different areas of the country, implement programs for the development of both the urban and rural environment and facilitate interstate cooperation



States

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In Cordomonivence there are currently 38 federal states,a capital district, a federal district and a special administration district

State Capital Governor
Kreinsmät Slavstedgranetten Abdulah Harun Kovačić
Schlagenland Saddestmark Chris Heike Großer
Secrafnä Puyinmisk Eike Maria Kneib
Ostküste Whatten Ulli Eike Kopp
Vorstzchmots süd Iknowen Friedhelm Oliver Sieger
Mittë Saludenburg Anne Marta Boesch
Mertänanland Liopelder Werner Kay Blau
Wesmunchenn Ujmorisnk Gisbert Wiegand Wehner
Vanzchart Vleckburnen Titus Tilo Busch
Fischerland Manderszchfurst Mechtilde Camilla Reuter
Diedrich Loveranburg Heilwig Saskia Hartman
Wildënland Portermunden Felicie Juliane Steuben
Leeresland Novarre Grete Ute Hoch
Kebärs Hysterinburg Alwin Quirin Mounce
Westküsten Detzchette Volkhard Lothar Schlimme
Adlersland Munvurv Diedrich Karl Fux
Heiligenland Handelzentre Antonia Greta Holzknecht
Panzarburg Penzorenkurg Edgar Alfons Voss
Kaufleteland Hochen Nico Quirin Stuber
Dekrantan Relsessit Waltraud Amalia Mann
Canrodbeniz Cordobenza Leonhard Jonatan Bachman
Heimatland Mushnetman Arnfried Patrick Steuben
Mondanburg Mondstadt Georg Maxi Mayer
Kenaimbarg Dajenne Jaker Patrick Mann
Vadrak Kardav Regina Annemarie Schuster
Falia Seferenitte Waltraud Amalia Mann
Stauber Cupdenburg Herbert Adolf Maier
Shorevork Kurdensmen Birgit Lili Giehl
Vandaland - Isidor Gerhardt Sauter
Cantrenland Volkrunmund Erich Oswald Hall
Bagrenburg Dutdedmund Gunter Beat Esser
Freundlichesland Hurfhen Gisela Sara Abraham
Dentsermund Naigkuvren Ruprecht Reinhardt Lewerenz
Narrenland Gurler Florentin Torsten Friedrich
Vorstzchmots norden Tathen Albert Ralf Königsmann
Toubaze Taubon Fritz Herbert Kneib
Fernesland Litlerna Renate Philomena Beckenbauer
Einsiedlerland Ziftdetsztad Gloria Yvonne Sulzbach
Cordobenza (Capital district) Cordobenza Raimund Alfons Kistner
Mushnetman (Federal district) Mushnetman Koloman Bertram Jöllenbeck


Borders

Cordomonivence has land borders with 3 countries,Medovia,Sautida and Sarussia being the border with Sarussia the most extensive border that Cordomonivence has.

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Cordomonivence has sea access to the Marmor sea and the Kaldaz ocean,also having full control of the Taubon strait.

Sea limits recognized by the Cordobez government.Dark grey represents the Territorial sea and the light grey represents the Cordobez Exclusive Economic Zone

Foreign relations

Cordomonivence currently holds foreign relations with most of the countries in the world.After the dictatorship ended in 1944,Cordomonivence began to adopt a foreign policy of isolationism,being part only of very important groups such as the Anterian World Assembly or the Ardgan declaration.Since the 70's decade,Cordomonivence slowly began to stop the isolationism policy,being part of more international organizations and beginning to built foreign relations with other countries but mainly focusing on Thrismari.

By the 80's,Cordomonivence had already started foreign relations with most of countries.At this moment the Cordobez government would began to held a foreign policy of armed neutrality and peacekeeping interventionism. Cordomonivence would also take a policy of international support,sending forces to support countries in war or sending aid in food,money or guns.A example of this is in the The Belkan War in Vileria that happened in 1994-1996 in which the Cordobez government aided the Vilerian Government by sending peacekeeping forces in the war and by sending food and economic resources to the Vilerian government after the war to help in rebuild the destroyed Vilerian cities and to help the displaced Vilerian families affected by the war.

In the modern times,Cordomonivence still holds an armed neutrality and a peacekeeping interventionism policy.A new policy that begun to be adopted by the Cordobez government since the 2000's was the Sierdi Doctrine,a political doctrine created by the Cordobez minister of foreign relations Ulli Ferdi Siebert.This doctrine explains that the Cordobez government should have a completely neutral and cautious attitude on communist or authoritarian states,this would happen in breaking relations,reducing trade or stopping diplomatic missions.This would have happened mainly because of the high support of foreign communist and authoritarian states to the anti-government paramilitary groups in Cordomonivence. Other new doctrine adopted by the Cordobez government by the same reasons is the Stein Doctrine, a political and military doctrine which explains that the Cordobez government should spend a big amount of the national GDP,having a big military not only to fight the internal paramilitary groups but also to work as a dissuasive tool for foreign nations which could threaten of invading Cordomonivence or intervene directly in the internal armed conflict.

A more modern example of the Cordobez peacekeeping interventionism policy has been shown a few days before,when the Cordobez government approved and sended a military donation of more than 50 aircraft to the Democratic Republic of Anavero to support their side on the ongoing War of Anavero

Military

Postshmask Zusmik ZU-122 Stealth Fighter doing training exercises

The Armed forces of Cordomonivence is the national military administration of Cordomonivence,its composed of the Cordobez Army,the Cordobez Air Force, the Cordobez Navy, the Cordobez Military Coast Guards, the Cordobez Marine Corps, the Cordobez Tactical Missiles Corps, the Special Operations Command of Cordomonivence and the National Reserve Force.All this institutions are led by the President of Cordomonivence and the General High Military Command of Cordomonivence.Thanks to the Stein Doctrine, the Armed Forces of Cordomonivence are considered between the largest in the world.Because of the Stein Doctrine,Cordomonivence is also considered one of the countries with most investment from the GDP on the Military with 5% of the GDP or 125,487,326,361 Billion ACU going to the military.Due to the active internal military conflict going on in Cordomonivence,the military service is mandatory for all men once they get the age of 18,this service will take 18 months and once the service ends,the person will decide if continue its military career or if go back to the civil life.Even if military service is mandatory,it can be avoided by purchasing a booklet called die Dienstleistunguen Notizbuch,this booklet legally allows the person to avoid the military service.Even if the military service isnt mandatory for women,they are completely able to join the military if they decide to do so.

NCS Nationale Aircraft carrier doing an military exercise in the Marmor Sea

Following the needs of the national defense,the bigger military forces of Cordomonivence are the Navy and the Air Force,in which its holds a big and partially modern equipment,holding 5 aircraft carriers,3 cruisers,15 destroyers,13 frigates,3 helicopter carriers and 12 landing ships.The main aircraft of the Air Force are the Kaermal-21 CK-SF fighters, the Postshmask Zusmik ZU-54-P-SF fighters, the Postshmask Zusmik ZU-32-P-SB interdictors, the Nesmae NE-99-N-SAC fixed-wing attack aircraft,the Junsmuk JU-78 utility helicopters and the Melsmak BLR-50 attack helicopters.

Cordomonivence also helds a really big military industry,being one of the biggest military manufacturers on the world,having multiple defense and aerospace corporations such as General Aeronautics Office,the Munkers Fatter Corporation,LWIZ Industries,the Mismur Air Corporation and the Maxkall Aircraft Corporation being the main ones.Cordomonivence isnt only one of the biggest manufacturers but also one of the biggest sellers,selling its designs or multiple equipment to other countries or even to private militaries.

Geography

Himmelstür,the tallest peak on Cordomonivence

Cordomonivence is located on southern Thrismari and its sea borders are the Marmor sea at the east,the Taubon strait going through Cordomonivence and the Kaldaz ocena at the east.Its land borders are Sarussia at the north,Sautida and Medovia at the south.The main natural feautures of Cordomonivence are the Lubbenau Mountains, the Fajeger Mountains, the Slawische Kette Mountains and the Vorabe River.

Cordomonivence possesses a big amount of landscapes,with having multiple mountainous and hilly regions,multiple forests such as the großer nördlicher Wald Forest,multiple lakes and rivers,multiple plains and wetlands.The Highest point on Cordomonivence is the Himmelstür,located at the highest peak of the Fajeger Mountains being 2,980 Meters high above sea level

Environment

The Cordobez environment is a very diverse one,being around 45% Mountainous or hilly,37% forests and 18% grasslands

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Climate

The Cordobez climate is generally favorable for cultivation and agriculture mainly because of the general humidity caused by the multiple rivers,lakes and seas covering the Cordobez soil.The climate of Cordomonivence is actively influenced by the multiple water bodies around it,mainly by its seas which cause that most of the Cordobez land gets an wet,cold and normally windy environment.Other modifying factor to the Cordobez climate are the seasons,for example meanwhile in summer temperatures can get up to 38.9 °C maximum,in winter temperatures can get up to -16.7 °C maximum.


Climate data for Cordomonivence
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 36.2
(97.2)
36.1
(97.0)
33.2
(91.8)
29.3
(84.7)
25.2
(77.4)
20.4
(68.7)
19.2
(66.6)
24.5
(76.1)
27.2
(81.0)
30.4
(86.7)
32.4
(90.3)
34.2
(93.6)
36.2
(97.2)
Average high °C (°F) 23.5
(74.3)
23.2
(73.8)
20.6
(69.1)
16.1
(61.0)
12.4
(54.3)
7.6
(45.7)
6.7
(44.1)
11.2
(52.2)
14.6
(58.3)
17.4
(63.3)
19.2
(66.6)
21.4
(70.5)
14.8
(58.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) 16.1
(61.0)
16.6
(61.9)
13.4
(56.1)
9.4
(48.9)
6.1
(43.0)
2.4
(36.3)
1.5
(34.7)
4.5
(40.1)
7.5
(45.5)
10.3
(50.5)
12.5
(54.5)
14.5
(58.1)
9.3
(48.7)
Average low °C (°F) 10.4
(50.7)
9.5
(49.1)
6.2
(43.2)
3.7
(38.7)
1.8
(35.2)
−3.2
(26.2)
−3.6
(25.5)
−2.3
(27.9)
1.4
(34.5)
3.7
(38.7)
6.7
(44.1)
8.1
(46.6)
6.2
(43.2)
Record low °C (°F) −9.5
(14.9)
−9.9
(14.2)
−13.9
(7.0)
−16.1
(3.0)
−18.2
(−0.8)
−21.8
(−7.2)
−21.9
(−7.4)
−20.4
(−4.7)
−18.1
(−0.6)
−16.2
(2.8)
−13.6
(7.5)
−11.4
(11.5)
−21.9
(−7.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 40.7
(1.60)
40.9
(1.61)
68.5
(2.70)
128.0
(5.04)
228.7
(9.00)
278.0
(10.94)
332.0
(13.07)
241.9
(9.52)
123.8
(4.87)
107.4
(4.23)
84.8
(3.34)
66.8
(2.63)
1,741.5
(68.56)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.8 5.9 7.4 11.5 14.1 19.2 19.9 16.9 12.3 12.0 8.8 7.1 140.9
Average snowy days 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 3.6 4.2 2.8 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 12.8
Average afternoon realative humidity (%) 68 69 74 85 86 92 92 84 79 73 69 65 78
Mean monthly sunshine hours 295.7 288.5 208.3 121.5 64.8 37.2 34.6 72.7 162.4 184.5 208.8 259.2 1,974.2
Source: Cordobez Meteorological Department

Mining resources

Cordomonivence its quite rich in natural resources,this mainly because of its geographic diversity,having multiple rivers,lakes and mountains that are the areas in which most of the natural resources are located at.The main mining resources of Cordomonivence are aluminium ores,coal,copper,gold,iron ores,lead,tungsten ores,silver,uranium,natural gas and natural oil.

Map depicting the main deposits of the aforementioned mining resources.
Explanation about what mining resource each icon represents














Culture

The Cordobez culture technically doesnt exist as only one,being multiple different traditions and beliefs across the 48 states of Cordomonivence,most of them preserving multiple similarities but still having differences between them.The Cordobez "standard" culture began to be influenced by other countries in the region around late XVII century,adopting multiple foreign beliefs and traditions.Throughout its history,Cordomonivence has seen multiple thinkers,poets and writers in its land,some of them gaining fame for their actions and creations.

Music

Famous Cordobez composer Günter Eduard Hafner.

The musical culture of Cordomonivence began to grown in the late XVII and early XVIII centuries after the Kingdom of Cordomonivence was created.The musical culture before that were mostly regional folkloric songs.Since then,Cordomonivence began to grow its musical influence,some of the most important musical figures are Günter Eduard Hafner, Rudi Reinhard Gold, Othmar Jockel Bretz and Helmut Till Best. The most popular musical genres nowadays in Cordomonivence are pop music, heavy metal, rock, punk, pop rock, indie rock, hip hop, electronic music, synth-pop, alternative rock and indie pop


Art

The Cordobez art has been characterized mainly by the surrealist and romanticist genres,these being the most popular between the most famous Cordobez paintings.Although Cordomonivence holds certain influence on the foreign art,this is only in a limited part as the art in Cordomonivence didn't start to became famous and regionally recognized until the XX century


Architecture

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Demographics

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Economy

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Infrastructure

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Cities

Main cities of Cordomonivence
City State Population
1 Museumsinsel Berlin Juli 2021 1 (cropped).jpg Mushnetman Heimatland 11,382,435
2 Stadtbild München.jpg Cordobenza Canrodbeniz 7,435,653
3 Slavstedgranetten skyline.jpeg Slavstedgranetten Kreinsmät 4,946,534
4 Toubaze Taubon.jpg Taubon Toubaze 2,645,745
5 Toubaze Todon.jpg Mondstadt Mondanburg 1,945,644
6 Toubaze Relsessit.jpg Relsessit Dekrantan 1,468,564
7 Toubaze Rekal.jpg Manderszchfürst Fischerland 1,253,769
8 Downtown Ottawa 2022.jpg Vleckburnen Vanzchart 1,004,390
9 Pincio Panorama di Roma.jpg Starinngrad Kreinsmät 989,382
10 Il golfo di Mondello.jpg Hochen Kaufleteland 869,453
11 Panorama di Genova.jpg Handelzentre Heiligenland 846,829
12 Grattacieli Bologna.jpg Ujmorisnk Wesmunchenn 729,930
13 Cityscape of Florence in the Night.jpg Dajenme Kenaimbarg 639,940
14 Teatro Margherita dall'alto.jpg Panzertenne Canrodbeniz 592,930
15 Neiva panoramica.jpg Penzorenkurg Panzarburg 502,393

























































































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