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|native_name = Slovertská Republika | |native_name = Slovertská Republika | ||
|conventional_long_name = | |conventional_long_name = Sloverti Republic | ||
|common_name = Slovertia | |common_name = Slovertia | ||
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|symbol_type = Coat of Arms | |symbol_type = Coat of Arms | ||
|motto = ''Spolu ako jeden''<br><small>("Together as one")</small></br> | |motto = ''Spolu ako jeden''<br><small>("Together as one")</small></br> | ||
|national_anthem = | |national_anthem = | ||
|image_map = | |image_map = [[file:Slov Ortho Map.png|200px]] | ||
|map_caption = | |map_caption = {{map caption | ||
| location_color = dark green | |||
| region = [[Astyria]] | |||
| region_color = light grey | |||
| subregion = [[Teudallum]] | |||
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|capital = [[Brativas]] | |capital = [[Brativas]] | ||
|largest_city = Kojbakvý | |largest_city = Kojbakvý | ||
|official_languages = | |official_languages = Sloverti, Mazurian | ||
|national_languages = Výhodný | |national_languages = Výhodný | ||
|demonym = | |demonym = Sloverti | ||
|government_type = Federal Republic | |government_type = Federal Republic | ||
|leader_title1 = President | |leader_title1 = President | ||
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|leader_title2 = Prime Minister | |leader_title2 = Prime Minister | ||
|leader_name2 = Rupert Wilmar | |leader_name2 = Rupert Wilmar | ||
|legislature = National Assembly | |legislature = [[National Assembly (Slovertia)|National Assembly]] | ||
|upper_house = | |upper_house = | ||
|lower_house = | |lower_house = | ||
|sovereignty_type = Independence | |sovereignty_type = Independence | ||
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|currency = | |currency = [[Sloverti Koruna]] (Sk) | ||
|currency_code = SKR | |currency_code = SKR | ||
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'''Slovertia''', ({{wp|Slovak|Sloverti}}: ''Slovertsko''), officially the '''Sloverti Republic''' ({{wp|Slovak|Sloverti}}: ''Slovertská republika''), is a landlocked country in [[Astyria]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Nikolia]] and to the west by [[Berique]]. Slovertias's territory spans about 43,000 square kilometres (16,000 sq mi) and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 7.4 million and consists mostly of ethnic Sloverti, the other two main groups are the [[South Mazuria|South Mazurians]] | '''Slovertia''', ({{wp|Slovak|Sloverti}}: ''Slovertsko''), officially the '''Sloverti Republic''' ({{wp|Slovak|Sloverti}}: ''Slovertská republika''), is a landlocked country in [[Astyria]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Nikolia]], to the south of [[Khyragus]] and to the west by [[Berique]]. Slovertias's territory spans about 43,000 square kilometres (16,000 sq mi) and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 7.4 million and consists mostly of ethnic Sloverti, the other two main groups are the [[South Mazuria|South Mazurians]]. The capital is Brativas and the largest city is Kojbakvý. The official languages are Sloverti and Mazurian. | ||
Slovertia | Slovertia was originally a group of warring kingdoms, Bishoprics and Duchies which in the year 1207 were united into one country by Aleskander The Uniter who founded the kindgdom of Slovertia. Slovertia was annexed by the Empire of [[Berique]] in 1503 and stayed under the rule of Berique until 1815 when Slovertia became an independent kingdom again. In 1851 the | ||
Duchy of [[South Mazuria]] invaded Slovertia's capital Brativas which has switched back and forth between the Mazurian and Sloverti nations for hundreds of years. Slovertia launched a counter invasion pushing all the way into [[South Mazuria]] itself, Slovertia annexed South Mazuria in 1855 and incorporated it into The Kingdom of Slovertia. In 1936 the Sloverti civil war broke out with the republican fraction winning in 1940 and taking control of the country, turning it into a Republic. In the mid forties Slovertia joined the Technocratic Bloc. Slovertia was amemeber of the Bloc until its collapse in the late eighties. After the collapse of The Technocratic Bloc Slovertia became a democratic republic for the first time in its history. | |||
Slovertias largest city is Kojbakvý and its capital is the city of [[Brativas]]. The main language spoken is Sloverti followed by | Slovertia is split into three regions or ''Kraj''; [[South Mazuria]], [[Kojbakvy]],[[Stredna]] and one city region; [[Brativas]]. | ||
Slovertias largest city is [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvý]] and its capital is the city of [[Brativas]]. The main language spoken is Sloverti followed by Mazurian and other dialects of Sloverti including Výhodný and Severskan. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The Sloveti name for Slovertia is ''Slovertsko'' is derived from the | The Sloveti name for Slovertia is ''Slovertsko'' is derived from the word ''Sloverty'' which was the name for the people who settled in the mountains of what is now Slovertia. | ||
The native name Slovertsko (1629) derives from an older name of | The native name Slovertsko (1629) derives from an older name of Slovertis, Slové.The original meaning was geographic, since Slovertia did not form a separate administrative unit in this period. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The Republic of Slovertia has a total landmass of 43,000 km squared. It is located in the north of the continent of [[Teudallum]] and is bordered to the north by [[Nikolia]], to the west by [[Berique]] and to the south by [[Khyragus]]. Slovertia is surrounded to the east, north and south by the Srebrogora mountains which have for centuries been one of the main characteristics of the nation. In the west of Slovertia the land flattens out to form the Kojbakvan plateau which has been incredibly important for the Sloverti nation as an agricultural and industrial heartland. It is in this flatter western portion of the country that a good deal of the Sloverti population live. This includes the largest city in Slovertia [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvy]]. In the more mountainous east and north urbanisation is fairly low. Slovertia can also be split into several cultural regions. The Sloverti wine region which is home to hills of sloping vineyard and is where 85% of the wind produced in Slovertia comes from is located in the north western [[Stredna]] region, the north east of Stredna and the south of [[South Mazuria]] make up the industrial region in which car companies such as [[AMZ]] and Severska (named after the town of Severska from which the company hails) come from here. Agriculture is concentrated in the western [[Kojbakvy]] region due to its more reasonable terrain. Slovertia’s tallest peaks lie on its northern border with [[Nikolia]]. These towering peaks such as the tallest mountain in Slovertia [[Slávu]] hold great cultural significance to the Sloverti nation and people. There are three main rivers which flow from the Srebrogoras westward the Riekia, Hrad (which gets its name from its winding snake like shape) and the Donví which flows through the city of Kojbakvy. The Rieka flows through the Sloverti capital [[Brativas]]. Due to its numerous mountains caves are abundant in Slovertia, since the settlement of humans in what is now Slovertia these caves have played an important cultural role in Sloverti society and today many of these caves are now part of national heritage sites and/or national parks. | |||
===Climate=== | ===Climate=== | ||
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==Politics== | ==Politics and Government== | ||
Slovertia is a | Slovertia is a {{Wp|Parliamentary}} {{Wp|Republic}} with the [[President of Slovertia]] acting as the country’s ceremonial head of state and the [[Prime Minister of Slovertia]] acting as the nation’s head of government. Slovertia was a constitutional monarchy from Sloverti independence in 1815 until the [[June Revolution (Slovertia)|June Revolution]] in which Slovertia became a republic. However Slovertia did not become a democratic state until 1991 when the technocratic government’s control over the nation was ended. Although in the early years of Sloverti democracy there were several challenges faced by the new system in dealing with the legacy of corruption left behind by their predecessors Slovertia has transitioned successfully into a free and democratic state. | ||
[[File:NatAssemblyslv.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|alt text|The Sloveti Parliament buildings]] | |||
[[File: | Legislative power is held by the [[National Assembly (Slovertia)|National Assembly]] which is made up of 150 members who are elected to the assembly by all Sloverti citizens over the age of 18 every 5 years. Members of the assembly are known as ‘deputies’ and are elected by {{Wp|Universal Sufferage}}. Deputies are elected by proportional representation and each represents one of 150 municipalities. Slovertia is a multi-party state. No party in the National Assembly can form a majority government on its own and so parties are forced to form coalition government. As of the past decade there are 5 main Sloverti [[Political parties in Slovertia|political parties]] which control all but one seat in the Assembly (which is held by an independent from [[Piekno polnocy]]). | ||
===Foreign relations=== | ===Foreign relations=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Polska Ambasada w Paryzu.JPG|thumb|left|200px|alt text|The Nikolian embassy in Brativas]] | ||
Due to its small size and relatively small population in comparison with its neighbours Slovertia has a small presence on the international stage. Slovertia maintains good relations with its influential northerly neighbour [[Nikolia]] which have improved drastically after several conflicts in the 90’s linked to [[South Mazuria|South Mazurian]] separatists. Slovertia has embassies in several other influential states throughout [[Astyria]]. Slovertia has a history of cooperating with its neighbours over foreign policy and crisis and Sloverti troops have cooperated on several international peacekeeping missions throughout the world. | |||
===Military=== | ===Military=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Slovmilitary.png|thumb|left|200px|alt text|The Sloveti Military in Action.]] | ||
The | The [[Defence forces (Slovertia)|Defence Force]] of Slovertia acts as the national military. is the military service responsible for the defence of the Sloverti Republic in compliance with international obligations and treaties on collective defence. It is also set to support peacekeeping, rescue and humanitarian operations both within the national territory and abroad. Armed Forces consist of the General Staff, the Land Forces, the Air Force and support units. The forces currently have 20,000 active personnel and as its name suggests its primary goal is the defence and maintenance of sovereignty of the Sloverti Republic. Law enforcement in Slovertia falls into the hands of the [[Sloverti Police|National Police Service]] which is governed by the ministry of justice and is responsible for law enforcement in the republic. There are several small municipal police forces mostly concentrated in urban areas which act as communal law enforcement dealing with situations of petty crime which allows the national force to concentrate on more urgent matters. The most famous of these forces is the [[Brativas Municipal Police]]. | ||
===Administrative regions=== | ===Administrative regions=== | ||
Slovertia is split into | Slovertia is split into 3 Kraj (meaning region) and one city region. Every region has certain degree of autonomy. They are subdivided into many mestské regióny (meaning municipal regions) there are 18 mestské regióny. | ||
[[Brativas]] was made its own region in 1999 and is Slovertia's only City Region. | |||
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|[[Brativas|Brativas Region]] | |[[File:CEF98991-4E41-40D7-BC85-4DB02899769F.png|14px]] [[Brativas|Brativas Region]] | ||
|style="font-size:90%;"|''Brativlaský kraj'' ||style="font-size:90%;"| | |style="font-size:90%;"|''Brativlaský kraj'' ||style="font-size:90%;"| [[Brativas]] | ||
|align=right| | |align=right|2,200,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:C908A16F-E972-415F-A923-21958D79E9A2.png|14px]] [[Kojbakvy|Kojbakvy Region]] | |||
|style="font-size:90%;"|''Kojbakvý kraj'' || [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvy]] | |||
|style="font-size:90%;"|''Kojbakvý kraj'' ||[[ | |||
|align=right|2,760,563 | |align=right|2,760,563 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Stredna Region | |[[File:E3ED1907-C303-46AA-93F7-0CD820A6E488.png|14px]] [[Stredna|Stredna Region]] | ||
|style="font-size:90%;"|''Stredná kraj'' ||[[ | |style="font-size:90%;"|''Stredná kraj'' || [[Ziprata]] | ||
|align=right| | |align=right|1,212,994 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[South Mazuria]] | |[[File:6862E99A-8DD9-455C-9F79-A7156D09D828.png|14px]] [[South Mazuria]] | ||
|style="font-size:90%;"|''Južné Mazuŕy'' ||[[ | |style="font-size:90%;"|''Južné Mazuŕy'' || [[Piekno polnocy]] | ||
|align=right| | |align=right|1,226,443 | ||
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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
Slovertia is a developed {{Wp|World Bank high-income economy|high income economy}}. After the fall of the technocratic regime in 1991 Slovertia has successfully transitioned towards a market driven economy. As of 2021 Slovertia has a GDP per capita $23,442 of and a GDP nominal of $105.9 billion. The Sloverti economy grew incredibly quickly in the 90’s and has enjoyed a huge amount of rapid growth recently as well. The main economic centres of the nation are [[Brativas]], [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvy]] and [[Ziprata]]. Unemployment currently sits at 3.2% one of the lowest unemployment rates in Slovertia’s history. Major companies such as [[AMZ]] and Severska provide much needed jobs in rural Slovertia. The dominant industry in Slovertia is the tertiary sector. Car manufacturing spurred on by two companies that garnish immense national pride [[AMZ]] and Severska which have made Slovertia one of the worlds top car producers. Slovertia has long been a crossroads for international trade between its larger neighbours such as [[Nikolia]] and [[Khyragus]]. The monetary authority of The Sloverti Republic is the National Bank of Slovertia which also is responsible for the minting of the coinage and the printing of Banknotes of the [[Sloverti Koruna]]. | |||
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===Transportation=== | ===Transportation=== | ||
There are four main highways and four main expressways that run all across the country. | There are four main highways and four main expressways that run all across the country. The Sloverti road system is dense in the flatter [[Kojbakvy]] region and around [[Brativas]] than in the rest of the more mountainous regions, the main highways are the two east-west highways known as the Z1 and Z2 along with the north-south running Z3. Slovertia has four main international airports; Brativas, Kojbakvý, Žiprata and Pueši. Brativas and Kojbakvý both have city airports about three miles from their centres. | ||
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Slovertia has four main international airports; Brativas, Kojbakvý, Žiprata and Pueši. Brativas and Kojbakvý both have city airports about three miles from their centres. | |||
[[File:slavtrain.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|alt text|Sloveti rail.]] | [[File:slavtrain.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|alt text|Sloveti rail.]] | ||
The Sloveti Republic Rail Service runs all train services in Slovertia. | The Sloveti Republic Rail Service runs all train services in Slovertia. The country's largest port in thr country is located in Brativas along the Stará rieka which runs through thr city. | ||
The country's largest port in thr country is located in Brativas along the Stará rieka which runs through thr city. | |||
Slovertia has a widespread and well used passenger rail network run by the national provider [[Slovertské Železnice]] which has lines conencting all major Sloverti cities and larhe rural towns. There are alsso light rail systems in [[Brativas]], [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvý]] and [[Ziprata]]. | |||
===Tourism=== | ===Tourism=== | ||
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[[File:brativas.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|alt text|More than 1 million people visited Brativas in 2016.]] | [[File:brativas.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|alt text|More than 1 million people visited Brativas in 2016.]] | ||
The cities of [[Brativas]] and [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvy]] are the most visited urban areas in Slovertia. Other highly visited areas of Slovertia include the northern portion of the country where the Srebrogora mountains lie. Tourism makes up an increasing number of the total GDP of Slovertia with it currently making up 4.2% of the nation’s GDP. The vast majority of reasons for visiting Slovertia are due to the wish to see museums and Sloverti architecture, mountains and nature. Several ski resorts have opened up in recent years and have proved popular with tourists so far. | |||
===Currency=== | ===Currency=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:02CCC6FC-AE76-40F1-8F2F-2AAD55BAB4E3.jpeg|200px|500 Sloveti Korún]] | ||
The 500 Korún note features Aleksander Materska, the revivor and champion of the Sloveti language. | The 500 Korún note features Aleksander Materska, the revivor and champion of the Sloveti language. The official currency of [[Slovertia]] is the [[Sloverti Koruna]]. It was adopted after independence in 1851. Coins were introduced in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 prenía, 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 korúnas. The Prenía was discontinued in 2009. The obverse of the coins feature the coat of arms of Slovertia, with motifs from Sloveti nature on the reverses. On the Sloveti banknotes obverse there are | ||
The official currency of [[Slovertia]] is the | |||
The | |||
The obverse of the coins feature the coat of arms of Slovertia, with motifs from Sloveti nature on the reverses. | |||
On the Sloveti banknotes obverse there are | |||
scenes portraying the countries most important towns, cities, natural wonders and monuments. On the reverse the imagery is of the most important Sloveti people throughout hidtory. They come in the denomonations 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000. | scenes portraying the countries most important towns, cities, natural wonders and monuments. On the reverse the imagery is of the most important Sloveti people throughout hidtory. They come in the denomonations 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000. | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
Slovertia has a total population of 7.4 million. The life expectancy of the average Sloverti is 74.6 years for males and 79.8 years for females. The majority of the people living in Slovertia are Slovertis (83%) the largest minority group are the [[South Mazuria|Mazurians]] (15%) with the remaining 1% being made up of other groups such as [[Nikolia|Nikolians]] and [[Berique|Beriqois]]. The majority of Sloverti Mazurians live in [[South Mazuria]] although there are parts of the other two Sloverti regions with sizeable Mazurian minorities. In terms of population centres the largest cities in Slovertia are [[Kojbakvy (City)|Kojbakvy]], [[Brativas]], | |||
[[Ziprata]] and [[Piekno polnocy]]. The Sloverti population is concentrated in the western flatter portion of the country with the north and west generally being more sparsely populated due to its mountainous geography. | |||
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===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
[[File:Slovetibet.gif|200px|The Sloveti aplhabet]] | [[File:Slovetibet.gif|200px|The Sloveti aplhabet]] | ||
The | Slovertia has two official languages. The {{wp|Slovak language|Sloverti}} language is spoken primarily in the regions of [[Kojbakvy]] and [[Stredna]] whilst the region of [[South Mazuria]] has a majority {{wp|Polish language|Mazurian}} speaking population. This language divide was a source of tension in the country until the act that made Mazurian an official language was passed in 1953. Almost every service in Slovertia can be accessed in both languages however the willingness of each section of the populace to learn each others languages is relatively low it has increased with younger generations. There are many dialects of Sloverti such as the Vyhodny dialect which is spoken in eastern [[Stredna]] and is considered by some speakers of the dialect to be a language in its own right, however this is debated by many who speak Sloverti. | ||
===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
A majority of Slovertis identify as Catholics and for many years the catholic church maintained a strong political grip on the country, this was most felt during the period of the [[Kingdom of Slovertia]]. There are several other minority religious groups such as other forms of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The Sloverti constitution states that all Slovertis citizens have the right to freedom of religion. | |||
===Education=== | |||
School is cumpulsory in Slovertia from ages 5 to 18. The langauge of instruction in Sloverti schools varies by region. In [[Stredna]] and [[Kojbakvy]] Sloverti is the most prevalent language of instruction where as in [[South Mazuria]] Mazurian is more prevalent. In both mediums the second langauge will be taught as a cumpulsory subject. For example in Kojbakvy the language of instruction is Sloverti but all students must learn Mazurian as a second language. | |||
School begins at age 5 with what is known as the Primary level of education. This lasts from ages 5-11. Schools at this level are often referred to as ''Základná škola'' (Sloverti) and ''Szkoła Podstawowa'' (Mazurian). There are 7 age groups within this level of education. At the end of 7th year there is a final exam. This exam is cumpulsory. | |||
Secondary school is the second level of education in Slovertia. This lasts for another 5 years. In 4th and 5th year what are known as national exams occur. The grades obtained in these exams go on to allow Sloverti students to either persue the next final stage of cumpulsoey education. Subjects include maths, Sloverti langauge, Mazurian language, History, a foreign langauge, music, geography, chemistry, biology, physics, art, information technology, ethics and physical education. | |||
The final stage of cumpulsory education is known as upper school. This lasts for 2 years and schools at this level are categorised based on whether they are a Technical School which teaches trades and occupations like engineering, mechanics, construction ect. the second category are Tetiary schools which focus on continuing to teach subjects like languages, maths, the sciences, history, ect. at a more in depth level. Each student at a tetiary school takes three subjects. At the end of these 2 years the completion exam is taken. Based on these results Sloverti students can then go on to study at university. | |||
There are numerous universities in Slovertia. The oldest of these is the [[University of Brativas]] most are found in the nation's main cities. Degrees in Slovertia are made up of a three year bachelor's degree followed by a two year master's. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Sloveti culture is rooted in folklore many myths about the | Sloveti culture is rooted in folklore many myths about the Srebrogoras and their deep caves have been written over the years, art music and literature. Many important writers, poets and artists have come from the country. Sloveti food is mainly based on pork and poultry dishes, boar venison and rabbit are also very popular. The main Sloveti sports are Football and Ice Hockey. With thousands attending sporting events every week. | ||
===Cuisine=== | ===Cuisine=== | ||
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Sloverti Republic Slovertská Republika | |
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Motto: Spolu ako jeden ("Together as one") | |
Capital | Brativas |
Largest city | Kojbakvý |
Official languages | Sloverti, Mazurian |
Recognised national languages | Výhodný |
Demonym(s) | Sloverti |
Government | Federal Republic |
• President | Algá Brasní |
• Prime Minister | Rupert Wilmar |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Independence | |
• The Sloverti Declaration | 1815 |
Population | |
• 2016 estimate | 7,490,678 |
• Density | 168.81/km2 (437.2/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Per capita | 23,442.71 USD |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 105.9 billion USD |
Gini (2016) | 25.9 low |
Currency | Sloverti Koruna (Sk) (SKR) |
Time zone | UTC +2 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +423 |
Slovertia, (Sloverti: Slovertsko), officially the Sloverti Republic (Sloverti: Slovertská republika), is a landlocked country in Astyria. It is bordered to the north by Nikolia, to the south of Khyragus and to the west by Berique. Slovertias's territory spans about 43,000 square kilometres (16,000 sq mi) and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 7.4 million and consists mostly of ethnic Sloverti, the other two main groups are the South Mazurians. The capital is Brativas and the largest city is Kojbakvý. The official languages are Sloverti and Mazurian.
Slovertia was originally a group of warring kingdoms, Bishoprics and Duchies which in the year 1207 were united into one country by Aleskander The Uniter who founded the kindgdom of Slovertia. Slovertia was annexed by the Empire of Berique in 1503 and stayed under the rule of Berique until 1815 when Slovertia became an independent kingdom again. In 1851 the Duchy of South Mazuria invaded Slovertia's capital Brativas which has switched back and forth between the Mazurian and Sloverti nations for hundreds of years. Slovertia launched a counter invasion pushing all the way into South Mazuria itself, Slovertia annexed South Mazuria in 1855 and incorporated it into The Kingdom of Slovertia. In 1936 the Sloverti civil war broke out with the republican fraction winning in 1940 and taking control of the country, turning it into a Republic. In the mid forties Slovertia joined the Technocratic Bloc. Slovertia was amemeber of the Bloc until its collapse in the late eighties. After the collapse of The Technocratic Bloc Slovertia became a democratic republic for the first time in its history.
Slovertia is split into three regions or Kraj; South Mazuria, Kojbakvy,Stredna and one city region; Brativas. Slovertias largest city is Kojbakvý and its capital is the city of Brativas. The main language spoken is Sloverti followed by Mazurian and other dialects of Sloverti including Výhodný and Severskan.
Etymology
The Sloveti name for Slovertia is Slovertsko is derived from the word Sloverty which was the name for the people who settled in the mountains of what is now Slovertia. The native name Slovertsko (1629) derives from an older name of Slovertis, Slové.The original meaning was geographic, since Slovertia did not form a separate administrative unit in this period.
History
Geography
The Republic of Slovertia has a total landmass of 43,000 km squared. It is located in the north of the continent of Teudallum and is bordered to the north by Nikolia, to the west by Berique and to the south by Khyragus. Slovertia is surrounded to the east, north and south by the Srebrogora mountains which have for centuries been one of the main characteristics of the nation. In the west of Slovertia the land flattens out to form the Kojbakvan plateau which has been incredibly important for the Sloverti nation as an agricultural and industrial heartland. It is in this flatter western portion of the country that a good deal of the Sloverti population live. This includes the largest city in Slovertia Kojbakvy. In the more mountainous east and north urbanisation is fairly low. Slovertia can also be split into several cultural regions. The Sloverti wine region which is home to hills of sloping vineyard and is where 85% of the wind produced in Slovertia comes from is located in the north western Stredna region, the north east of Stredna and the south of South Mazuria make up the industrial region in which car companies such as AMZ and Severska (named after the town of Severska from which the company hails) come from here. Agriculture is concentrated in the western Kojbakvy region due to its more reasonable terrain. Slovertia’s tallest peaks lie on its northern border with Nikolia. These towering peaks such as the tallest mountain in Slovertia Slávu hold great cultural significance to the Sloverti nation and people. There are three main rivers which flow from the Srebrogoras westward the Riekia, Hrad (which gets its name from its winding snake like shape) and the Donví which flows through the city of Kojbakvy. The Rieka flows through the Sloverti capital Brativas. Due to its numerous mountains caves are abundant in Slovertia, since the settlement of humans in what is now Slovertia these caves have played an important cultural role in Sloverti society and today many of these caves are now part of national heritage sites and/or national parks.
Climate
Climate data for Slovertia | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 6 (42.8) |
6.5 (43.7) |
7 (44.6) |
11 (51.8) |
16.5 (61.7) |
22 (71.6) |
26 (78.8) |
25 (77) |
22 (71.6) |
16.5 (61.7) |
9 (48.2) |
8 (46.4) |
14.6 (58.3) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | 3 (37.4) |
4 (39.2) |
5 (41) |
9 (48.2) |
12 (53.6) |
16.5 (61.7) |
21 (69.8) |
20 (68) |
18 (64.4) |
14 (57.2) |
8 (46.4) |
6 (42.8) |
11.4 (52.5) |
Average low °C (°F) | 1 (33.8) |
1 (33.8) |
2 (35.6) |
4 (39.2) |
8 (46.4) |
12 (53.6) |
16.5 (61.7) |
16 (60.8) |
14 (57.2) |
8 (46.4) |
4 (39.2) |
2 (35.6) |
7.4 (45.3) |
Average rainfall mm (inches) | 90 (3.5) |
110 (4.3) |
109 (4.3) |
87 (3.4) |
72 (2.8) |
30 (1.2) |
11 (0.4) |
20 (0.8) |
40 (1.6) |
86 (3.4) |
102 (4.0) |
128 (5.0) |
885 (34.7) |
Average rainy days | 9 | 10 | 9 | 10 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 9 | 9.9 | 84.9 |
Source 1: Sloverti Meteorogical Department, Brativas, Slovertia | |||||||||||||
Source 2: Weather Slovertia |
Politics and Government
Slovertia is a Parliamentary Republic with the President of Slovertia acting as the country’s ceremonial head of state and the Prime Minister of Slovertia acting as the nation’s head of government. Slovertia was a constitutional monarchy from Sloverti independence in 1815 until the June Revolution in which Slovertia became a republic. However Slovertia did not become a democratic state until 1991 when the technocratic government’s control over the nation was ended. Although in the early years of Sloverti democracy there were several challenges faced by the new system in dealing with the legacy of corruption left behind by their predecessors Slovertia has transitioned successfully into a free and democratic state.
Legislative power is held by the National Assembly which is made up of 150 members who are elected to the assembly by all Sloverti citizens over the age of 18 every 5 years. Members of the assembly are known as ‘deputies’ and are elected by Universal Sufferage. Deputies are elected by proportional representation and each represents one of 150 municipalities. Slovertia is a multi-party state. No party in the National Assembly can form a majority government on its own and so parties are forced to form coalition government. As of the past decade there are 5 main Sloverti political parties which control all but one seat in the Assembly (which is held by an independent from Piekno polnocy).
Foreign relations
Due to its small size and relatively small population in comparison with its neighbours Slovertia has a small presence on the international stage. Slovertia maintains good relations with its influential northerly neighbour Nikolia which have improved drastically after several conflicts in the 90’s linked to South Mazurian separatists. Slovertia has embassies in several other influential states throughout Astyria. Slovertia has a history of cooperating with its neighbours over foreign policy and crisis and Sloverti troops have cooperated on several international peacekeeping missions throughout the world.
Military
The Defence Force of Slovertia acts as the national military. is the military service responsible for the defence of the Sloverti Republic in compliance with international obligations and treaties on collective defence. It is also set to support peacekeeping, rescue and humanitarian operations both within the national territory and abroad. Armed Forces consist of the General Staff, the Land Forces, the Air Force and support units. The forces currently have 20,000 active personnel and as its name suggests its primary goal is the defence and maintenance of sovereignty of the Sloverti Republic. Law enforcement in Slovertia falls into the hands of the National Police Service which is governed by the ministry of justice and is responsible for law enforcement in the republic. There are several small municipal police forces mostly concentrated in urban areas which act as communal law enforcement dealing with situations of petty crime which allows the national force to concentrate on more urgent matters. The most famous of these forces is the Brativas Municipal Police.
Administrative regions
Slovertia is split into 3 Kraj (meaning region) and one city region. Every region has certain degree of autonomy. They are subdivided into many mestské regióny (meaning municipal regions) there are 18 mestské regióny.
Brativas was made its own region in 1999 and is Slovertia's only City Region.
Name in English | Name in Sloveti | Administrative seat | Population (2016) |
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Brativas Region | Brativlaský kraj | Brativas | 2,200,000 |
Kojbakvy Region | Kojbakvý kraj | Kojbakvy | 2,760,563 |
Stredna Region | Stredná kraj | Ziprata | 1,212,994 |
South Mazuria | Južné Mazuŕy | Piekno polnocy | 1,226,443 |
Economy
Slovertia is a developed high income economy. After the fall of the technocratic regime in 1991 Slovertia has successfully transitioned towards a market driven economy. As of 2021 Slovertia has a GDP per capita $23,442 of and a GDP nominal of $105.9 billion. The Sloverti economy grew incredibly quickly in the 90’s and has enjoyed a huge amount of rapid growth recently as well. The main economic centres of the nation are Brativas, Kojbakvy and Ziprata. Unemployment currently sits at 3.2% one of the lowest unemployment rates in Slovertia’s history. Major companies such as AMZ and Severska provide much needed jobs in rural Slovertia. The dominant industry in Slovertia is the tertiary sector. Car manufacturing spurred on by two companies that garnish immense national pride AMZ and Severska which have made Slovertia one of the worlds top car producers. Slovertia has long been a crossroads for international trade between its larger neighbours such as Nikolia and Khyragus. The monetary authority of The Sloverti Republic is the National Bank of Slovertia which also is responsible for the minting of the coinage and the printing of Banknotes of the Sloverti Koruna.
Transportation
There are four main highways and four main expressways that run all across the country. The Sloverti road system is dense in the flatter Kojbakvy region and around Brativas than in the rest of the more mountainous regions, the main highways are the two east-west highways known as the Z1 and Z2 along with the north-south running Z3. Slovertia has four main international airports; Brativas, Kojbakvý, Žiprata and Pueši. Brativas and Kojbakvý both have city airports about three miles from their centres.
The Sloveti Republic Rail Service runs all train services in Slovertia. The country's largest port in thr country is located in Brativas along the Stará rieka which runs through thr city.
Slovertia has a widespread and well used passenger rail network run by the national provider Slovertské Železnice which has lines conencting all major Sloverti cities and larhe rural towns. There are alsso light rail systems in Brativas, Kojbakvý and Ziprata.
Tourism
The cities of Brativas and Kojbakvy are the most visited urban areas in Slovertia. Other highly visited areas of Slovertia include the northern portion of the country where the Srebrogora mountains lie. Tourism makes up an increasing number of the total GDP of Slovertia with it currently making up 4.2% of the nation’s GDP. The vast majority of reasons for visiting Slovertia are due to the wish to see museums and Sloverti architecture, mountains and nature. Several ski resorts have opened up in recent years and have proved popular with tourists so far.
Currency
The 500 Korún note features Aleksander Materska, the revivor and champion of the Sloveti language. The official currency of Slovertia is the Sloverti Koruna. It was adopted after independence in 1851. Coins were introduced in denominations of 10, 20 and 50 prenía, 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 korúnas. The Prenía was discontinued in 2009. The obverse of the coins feature the coat of arms of Slovertia, with motifs from Sloveti nature on the reverses. On the Sloveti banknotes obverse there are scenes portraying the countries most important towns, cities, natural wonders and monuments. On the reverse the imagery is of the most important Sloveti people throughout hidtory. They come in the denomonations 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000.
Demographics
Slovertia has a total population of 7.4 million. The life expectancy of the average Sloverti is 74.6 years for males and 79.8 years for females. The majority of the people living in Slovertia are Slovertis (83%) the largest minority group are the Mazurians (15%) with the remaining 1% being made up of other groups such as Nikolians and Beriqois. The majority of Sloverti Mazurians live in South Mazuria although there are parts of the other two Sloverti regions with sizeable Mazurian minorities. In terms of population centres the largest cities in Slovertia are Kojbakvy, Brativas, Ziprata and Piekno polnocy. The Sloverti population is concentrated in the western flatter portion of the country with the north and west generally being more sparsely populated due to its mountainous geography. .
Language
Slovertia has two official languages. The Sloverti language is spoken primarily in the regions of Kojbakvy and Stredna whilst the region of South Mazuria has a majority Mazurian speaking population. This language divide was a source of tension in the country until the act that made Mazurian an official language was passed in 1953. Almost every service in Slovertia can be accessed in both languages however the willingness of each section of the populace to learn each others languages is relatively low it has increased with younger generations. There are many dialects of Sloverti such as the Vyhodny dialect which is spoken in eastern Stredna and is considered by some speakers of the dialect to be a language in its own right, however this is debated by many who speak Sloverti.
Religion
A majority of Slovertis identify as Catholics and for many years the catholic church maintained a strong political grip on the country, this was most felt during the period of the Kingdom of Slovertia. There are several other minority religious groups such as other forms of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The Sloverti constitution states that all Slovertis citizens have the right to freedom of religion.
Education
School is cumpulsory in Slovertia from ages 5 to 18. The langauge of instruction in Sloverti schools varies by region. In Stredna and Kojbakvy Sloverti is the most prevalent language of instruction where as in South Mazuria Mazurian is more prevalent. In both mediums the second langauge will be taught as a cumpulsory subject. For example in Kojbakvy the language of instruction is Sloverti but all students must learn Mazurian as a second language.
School begins at age 5 with what is known as the Primary level of education. This lasts from ages 5-11. Schools at this level are often referred to as Základná škola (Sloverti) and Szkoła Podstawowa (Mazurian). There are 7 age groups within this level of education. At the end of 7th year there is a final exam. This exam is cumpulsory.
Secondary school is the second level of education in Slovertia. This lasts for another 5 years. In 4th and 5th year what are known as national exams occur. The grades obtained in these exams go on to allow Sloverti students to either persue the next final stage of cumpulsoey education. Subjects include maths, Sloverti langauge, Mazurian language, History, a foreign langauge, music, geography, chemistry, biology, physics, art, information technology, ethics and physical education.
The final stage of cumpulsory education is known as upper school. This lasts for 2 years and schools at this level are categorised based on whether they are a Technical School which teaches trades and occupations like engineering, mechanics, construction ect. the second category are Tetiary schools which focus on continuing to teach subjects like languages, maths, the sciences, history, ect. at a more in depth level. Each student at a tetiary school takes three subjects. At the end of these 2 years the completion exam is taken. Based on these results Sloverti students can then go on to study at university.
There are numerous universities in Slovertia. The oldest of these is the University of Brativas most are found in the nation's main cities. Degrees in Slovertia are made up of a three year bachelor's degree followed by a two year master's.
Culture
Sloveti culture is rooted in folklore many myths about the Srebrogoras and their deep caves have been written over the years, art music and literature. Many important writers, poets and artists have come from the country. Sloveti food is mainly based on pork and poultry dishes, boar venison and rabbit are also very popular. The main Sloveti sports are Football and Ice Hockey. With thousands attending sporting events every week.
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