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|native_name = | |native_name = ᛡᚯᚤᚴᚮᚿᚵᛂᚱᛁᚴᛂᛐ᛬ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}})<br>''Høykongeriket Vollrike'' | ||
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'''Waldrich''' ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ, ''Vollrike''), officially the '''Waldish Empire''' ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: | '''Waldrich''' ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ, ''Vollrike''), officially the '''Waldish Empire''' ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}: ᛡᚯᚤᚴᚮᚿᚵᛂᚱᛁᚴᛂᛐ᛬ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ, ''Høykongeriket Vollrike''), is an {{wp|Island country|island country}} and {{wp|Sovereign state|sovereign state}} within the [[Svalland]]ic archipelago of northern [[Calesia]]. It lies between the [[X Ocean]] to the north, the [[X Ocean]] to the east, and the [[Svalish Sea]] to the southwest. The nation shares maritime borders with [[X]] to the southeast, [[X]] to the west, and [[Falland]] to the south. [[Alsvik]] is Waldrich's capital and largest city, with other major cities including [[Hellnafjord]], [[Strandhavn]], [[Kongsheim]], and [[Hovberg]]. With a population of approximately 63 million and a total area of 648,557 square kilometers, Waldrich is the Xth most populous and Xth largest nation in [[Teleon]]. | ||
Humans first settled Waldrich between the 10th and 11th millennia BC, at the end of the {{wp|Last Glacial Period|last ice age}}. During {{wp|Late antiquity|late antiquity}}, the {{wp|Germanic peoples|Waldic tribes}} inhabiting the region began to migrate south into mainland Calesia, invading and ultimately destroying the [[Cambran Empire]]. These tribes organized into {{wp|Petty kingdom|petty kingdoms}} during the {{wp|Early middle ages|early middle ages}}, unifiying to form the [[Waldian Empire]] in 759. At its height in the 9th century, the Waldian Empire controlled all of Svalland and much of continental northern Calesia from its capital in modern-day [[Falland]]. During the late 10th and early 11th centuries, Waldian imperial power began to weaken as a result of overextension, administrative mismanagement, and external pressures resulting from !Slavic and !French invasions of its continental territories. After the [[Sack of Sydenham|sack of Sydenham]] in 1031, Waldia retreated from continental Calesia and relocated its capital to [[Alsvik]]. The empire stabilized during the {{wp|High Middle Ages|high medieval period}}, undergoing a {{wp|Golden age|golden age}} in which Alsvik emerged as a significant cultural and economic hub in northern Calesia. Emperor [[Alfríkr IV]] styled himself "[[Emperor of Waldrich]]" in 1210, an event that historians generally consider to formally mark the transition from Waldia to the modern state of Waldrich. In the mid-14th century, Waldrich's era of prosperity was cut short by the [[Catabole]] and subsequent [[Catabolic Crisis|global crisis]], which caused significant societal upheaval and killed nearly half of the empire's pre-impact population. The [[!Reformation]] of the 15th century further divided the realm along religious lines, with !Protestantism taking hold in the eastern states that constitute modern-day [[X]]. Increasing repression from Alsvik prompted the !Protestant nobles to [[Eastern Revolt|revolt]] against imperial rule in 1472, sparking a [[Fifteen Years' War|continental war]] that ended in defeat for Waldrich. | Humans first settled Waldrich between the 10th and 11th millennia BC, at the end of the {{wp|Last Glacial Period|last ice age}}. During {{wp|Late antiquity|late antiquity}}, the {{wp|Germanic peoples|Waldic tribes}} inhabiting the region began to migrate south into mainland Calesia, invading and ultimately destroying the [[Cambran Empire]]. These tribes organized into {{wp|Petty kingdom|petty kingdoms}} during the {{wp|Early middle ages|early middle ages}}, unifiying to form the [[Waldian Empire]] in 759. At its height in the 9th century, the Waldian Empire controlled all of Svalland and much of continental northern Calesia from its capital in modern-day [[Falland]]. During the late 10th and early 11th centuries, Waldian imperial power began to weaken as a result of overextension, administrative mismanagement, and external pressures resulting from !Slavic and !French invasions of its continental territories. After the [[Sack of Sydenham|sack of Sydenham]] in 1031, Waldia retreated from continental Calesia and relocated its capital to [[Alsvik]]. The empire stabilized during the {{wp|High Middle Ages|high medieval period}}, undergoing a {{wp|Golden age|golden age}} in which Alsvik emerged as a significant cultural and economic hub in northern Calesia. Emperor [[Alfríkr IV]] styled himself "[[Emperor of Waldrich]]" in 1210, an event that historians generally consider to formally mark the transition from Waldia to the modern state of Waldrich. In the mid-14th century, Waldrich's era of prosperity was cut short by the [[Catabole]] and subsequent [[Catabolic Crisis|global crisis]], which caused significant societal upheaval and killed nearly half of the empire's pre-impact population. The [[!Reformation]] of the 15th century further divided the realm along religious lines, with !Protestantism taking hold in the eastern states that constitute modern-day [[X]]. Increasing repression from Alsvik prompted the !Protestant nobles to [[Eastern Revolt|revolt]] against imperial rule in 1472, sparking a [[Fifteen Years' War|continental war]] that ended in defeat for Waldrich. |
Revision as of 22:20, 29 February 2024
Waldish Empire ᛡᚯᚤᚴᚮᚿᚵᛂᚱᛁᚴᛂᛐ᛬ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ (Waldish) Høykongeriket Vollrike | |
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Motto: ᛋᛐᛦᚱ᛬ᚿᚮᚱᛑᛂᚿ (Waldish) Styr norden "Rule the north" | |
Anthem: ᛂᚱᛁᚴᛋᛋᛆᚿᚵᛂᚿ (Waldish) Erikssangen "Erik's Song" | |
Capital and largest city | Alsvik |
Official languages | Waldish |
Recognised regional languages | Cuthish Eldseyan |
Ethnic groups (2020) | 87.1% Waldish 0.7% Cuthish 0.1% Eldseyan 12.1% Other |
Religion (2020) |
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Demonym(s) | Waldish |
Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional elective monarchy |
• Emperor | Mats II |
Anders Kjeldsen | |
Legislature | Rikesdag |
Landsting | |
Folksting | |
Establishment | |
19 June 759 | |
5 February 1031 | |
7 January 1210 | |
15 August 1552 | |
13 September 1821 | |
Area | |
• Total | 648,557 km2 (250,409 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 2.2% |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 62,775,800 |
• Density | 96.8/km2 (250.7/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $3.536 trillion |
• Per capita | $56,320 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $2.837 trillion |
• Per capita | $45,192 |
Gini (2021) | 35.7 medium |
HDI (2021) | 0.921 very high |
Currency | Pund (VLP) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (Central Calesian Time, CCT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (Central Calesian Summer Time, CCST) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +39 |
ISO 3166 code | VL |
Internet TLD | .vl |
Waldrich (Waldish: ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ, Vollrike), officially the Waldish Empire (Waldish: ᛡᚯᚤᚴᚮᚿᚵᛂᚱᛁᚴᛂᛐ᛬ᚡᚮᛚᛚᚱᛁᚴᛂ, Høykongeriket Vollrike), is an island country and sovereign state within the Svallandic archipelago of northern Calesia. It lies between the X Ocean to the north, the X Ocean to the east, and the Svalish Sea to the southwest. The nation shares maritime borders with X to the southeast, X to the west, and Falland to the south. Alsvik is Waldrich's capital and largest city, with other major cities including Hellnafjord, Strandhavn, Kongsheim, and Hovberg. With a population of approximately 63 million and a total area of 648,557 square kilometers, Waldrich is the Xth most populous and Xth largest nation in Teleon.
Humans first settled Waldrich between the 10th and 11th millennia BC, at the end of the last ice age. During late antiquity, the Waldic tribes inhabiting the region began to migrate south into mainland Calesia, invading and ultimately destroying the Cambran Empire. These tribes organized into petty kingdoms during the early middle ages, unifiying to form the Waldian Empire in 759. At its height in the 9th century, the Waldian Empire controlled all of Svalland and much of continental northern Calesia from its capital in modern-day Falland. During the late 10th and early 11th centuries, Waldian imperial power began to weaken as a result of overextension, administrative mismanagement, and external pressures resulting from !Slavic and !French invasions of its continental territories. After the sack of Sydenham in 1031, Waldia retreated from continental Calesia and relocated its capital to Alsvik. The empire stabilized during the high medieval period, undergoing a golden age in which Alsvik emerged as a significant cultural and economic hub in northern Calesia. Emperor Alfríkr IV styled himself "Emperor of Waldrich" in 1210, an event that historians generally consider to formally mark the transition from Waldia to the modern state of Waldrich. In the mid-14th century, Waldrich's era of prosperity was cut short by the Catabole and subsequent global crisis, which caused significant societal upheaval and killed nearly half of the empire's pre-impact population. The !Reformation of the 15th century further divided the realm along religious lines, with !Protestantism taking hold in the eastern states that constitute modern-day X. Increasing repression from Alsvik prompted the !Protestant nobles to revolt against imperial rule in 1472, sparking a continental war that ended in defeat for Waldrich.
The war forced Waldrich to relinquish control over more than one-third of its remaining territories, exposing the increasing weakness of the Waldish emperor. In response, Emperor Halvard II introduced a series of administrative reforms during the first half of the 16th century, strengthening the government apparatus and transforming Waldrich from a loose confederation into a more centralized federal state. Halvard subsequently led Waldrich to victory in the X War, which restored the empire's image as a major Calesian power. Waldrich also emerged as a significant colonial player during this time and ruled over parts of Razan and northern Elia Boreal for much of the early modern period. However, Waldish colonial dominance ended with the outbreak of the Twelve Years' War in 1785, which forced Waldrich to recognize the independence of Razan and cede most of its colonies in Elia Boreal to other Calesian powers. The war sparked a gradual transition away from absolutism and towards a constitutional monarchy, culminating in the ratification of the current constitution in 1821. The nation reached its territorial nadir following the First Cuthish War in 1866, ceding the island of Cuthland to Falland. Waldrich and Falland fought a second war between 1919 and 1921, resulting in a Waldish victory and leading to the rise of national syndicalism in Falland. Continuing tensions between the two nations were a major cause of the Great War's outbreak in 1934, which pitted Waldrich and the X Powers against Falland and the Y Powers. After the defeat of the Y Powers in 1940, Waldrich solidified its position as the dominant power in northern Calesia.
Contemporary Waldrich is a great power, wielding significant regional and global influence in economic, cultural, diplomatic, and military affairs. It is a founding member of the Nordbund and X Economic Partnership, and holds a permanent seat on the X Security Council. Waldrich is a developed country, with a high income economy that ranks as the Xth largest in the world. Its economic system, known internationally as the Waldish model, combines high economic freedom with a strong social safety net centered around a universal basic income. Waldrich is a recognized nuclear weapons state under the Treaty of Hellnafjord and possesses the Xth largest military in the world, with a blue-water navy that allows it to project power globally.
Etymology
History
Prehistory
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Early Modern period
19th century
Early 20th century
Contemporary history
Geography
Climate
Environment
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Political parties and elections
Administrative divisions
Waldrich is divided into 17 states (lander), including three kingdoms (kongedømmer), one grand duchy (storhertugdømme), two duchies (hertugdømmer), four jarldoms (jarldømmer), three principalities (fyrstedømmer), three free states (frilander), and one free city (friby).
Flag | Name | Capital | Population | Form of government | Official language(s) |
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Alsvik | Alsvik | 2,594,236 | Free city | Waldish | |
Aursdal | Kongsheim | 8,714,043 | Kingdom | Waldish | |
Cuthland | Alderham | 412,710 | Free state | Cuthish | |
Eldsey | Klettvik | 44,382 | Free state | Eldseyan | |
Forsmark | Forsheim | 1,786,199 | Jarldom | Waldish | |
Geirfold | Hallstrand | 13,595,418 | Kingdom | Waldish | |
Hovberg | Hovberg | 634,807 | Principality | Waldish | |
Jarnland | Hellnafjord | 18,402,789 | Kingdom | Waldish | |
Kolhavn | Kolhavn | 244,210 | Principality | Waldish | |
Lyngmark | Fagerheim | 1,837,005 | Duchy | Waldish | |
Malmstad | Malmstad | 79,303 | Principality | Waldish | |
Coshaqua | Mariesfjord | 1,352,640 | Free state | Waldish | |
Revsdal | Erikshavn | 130,271 | Jarldom | Waldish | |
Røkkerland | Flesanger | 4,647,180 | Duchy | Waldish | |
Skerland | Skervik | 1,892,276 | Jarldom | Waldish | |
Strandhavn | Strandhavn | 1,123,945 | Jarldom | Waldish | |
Vegsdal | Heggersund | 4,284,386 | Grand duchy | Waldish |
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Tourism
Demographics
Largest cities
Largest cities in Waldrich
Ministry of Urban Affairs, 2020 | |||||||||
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Rank | State | Pop. | Rank | State | Pop. | ||||
Alsvik Hellnafjord |
1 | Alsvik | Alsvik | 2,594,236 | 11 | Forsheim | Forsmark | 282,752 | Strandhavn Kongsheim |
2 | Hellnafjord | Jarnland | 1,743,970 | 12 | Brekkefjord | Geirfold | 277,324 | ||
3 | Strandhavn | Strandhavn | 1,123,945 | 13 | Skervik | Skerland | 271,597 | ||
4 | Kongsheim | Aursdal | 876,831 | 14 | Kolhavn | Kolhavn | 244,210 | ||
5 | Hovberg | Hovberg | 634,807 | 15 | Birkestad | Aursdal | 219,045 | ||
6 | Flesanger | Røkkerland | 610,539 | 16 | Heggersund | Vegsdal | 205,097 | ||
7 | Kirkehov | Jarnland | 424,206 | 17 | Selsfjord | Jarnland | 198,659 | ||
8 | Fagerheim | Lyngmark | 353,208 | 18 | Jarlsvik | Røkkerland | 187,027 | ||
9 | Hallstrand | Geirfold | 335,693 | 19 | Haakonstad | Geirfold | 179,641 | ||
10 | Eikestad | Vegsdal | 300,234 | 20 | Grønnstad | Jarnland | 175,919 |