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The '''Nelbec countries''' or the '''Nelbecs''' are a geographical and cultural region in the [[Nelborne]] where [[Nelbec languages]] are spoken and where [[Nelbec people]] inhabit. Nelbecia mainly consists of 3 countries: [[Alquiya]], [[Lormotia]], and [[Seketan]]. Most of the island of [[Great Nelbecia]] is considered to be Nelbec with the notable exception of [[New Svealand]], which is considered {{wp|Nordic countries|Nordic}}.
The '''Nelbec countries''' or the '''Nelbecs''' are a geographical and cultural region in the [[Nelborne]] where [[Nelbec languages]] are spoken and where [[Nelbec people]] inhabit. The Nelbecs consist of three countries: [[Alquiya]], [[Lormotia]], and [[Seketan]]. Most of the island of [[Nelbecia]] is considered to be Nelbec with the notable exception of [[New Svealand]], which is considered {{wp|Nordic countries|Nordic}}.
 
Little is known about the history of the Nelbec states before the 6th century. What is known is that prehistoric cultures began to form in Seketan during the Neolithic period; Nelbec civilizations and dynasties began to emerge during the {{wp|Classical era}}. It was around the 8th and 9th centuries when separate Secenic, Alquet, and Lormot Nelbec peoples began to form their own united nationstates. The kingdoms of Seketan, Alquiya, and Lormotia emerged around this time, succeeding previous personal unions ruled by single dynasties. The kingdoms over the course of several centuries contested over various lands in the [[Nelborne]]. The Nelbec countries also frequented wars with other European powers, mostly with the Danish and Swedish empires. The [[Christianization of Nelbecia]] contributed to the development of organized linguistics and overall organization of the Nelbec kingdoms. The Alquiyan entered into a personal union with the Seketese kingdom in the 18th century; a compromise resulted in the establishment of the [[Nelbec Empire]] which would later become a power that would once control the lands of Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe islands, and several other smaller landmasses. The empire fell in 1919 and the Nelbec states endured several wars such as the [[Alquiyan Civil War|Alquiyan]] and [[Seketese Civil War|Seketese]] civil wars, [[Great Nelborne War]], and {{wp|World War II}}.
 
The Nelbec states today are developed countries with relatively high standards of living. Cooperation between the countries is frequent with all member states being members of several local and international organizations, including the {{wp|Council of Europe}}, [[Nelbec Council]], and [[Nelborne Union]]. None of the Nelbec countries are part of the {{wp|European Union}} and there is debate in each country on whether to join or not.


==Etymology==  
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Nelbec countries
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The Nelbec countries or the Nelbecs are a geographical and cultural region in the Nelborne where Nelbec languages are spoken and where Nelbec people inhabit. The Nelbecs consist of three countries: Alquiya, Lormotia, and Seketan. Most of the island of Nelbecia is considered to be Nelbec with the notable exception of New Svealand, which is considered Nordic.

Etymology

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History

Early history

Middle Ages

Modern era

Politics

Nelborne Union

Nelbec Council

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Demographics

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religion

Culture

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