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|common_name =        Falland
|common_name =        Falland
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|national_motto =    ''A Reipublicae perpetuum''
|national_motto =    ''Et sic genuflexus Albert rex'' ({{wp|Latin language|Hernician}})
|englishmotto =      A Republic forever
|englishmotto =      <small>"And so King Albert knelt"</small>
|national_anthem =    "Rose of Falland" <br> [[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBQ-5uUR4r8]]
|national_anthem =    "[[Our Georgian Rose]]" <br> [[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7kA0QFGHgA]]
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|image_map =          [[File:Falland Ortho.png|frameless|250px]]
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|map_caption =        Falland (green) within [[Berea]] (grey)
|map_caption =        Falland (green) within [[Calesia]] (grey)
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|capital =            [[Sydenham]]
|capital =            [[Sydenham]]
|largest_settlement = [[Kirmouth]]
|largest_city = capital
|official_languages = {{wpl|English language|Fallish}}
|official_languages = {{wpl|English language|Fallish}}
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|national_languages =
|regional_languages = {{wpl|Scottish Gaelic|Abish}} · [[Lilledic language|Lilledic]]
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|ethnic_groups =      75.3% {{wpl|English people|Fallish}} background <br> 24.7% Foreign background
|ethnic_groups =      75.3% {{wpl|English people|Fallish}} background <br> 24.7% Other background
|ethnic_groups_year = 2015
|ethnic_groups_year = 2015
|ethnic_groups_ref = <!--(for any ref/s to associate with ethnic groups data)-->
|ethnic_groups_ref = <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.goodtelegram.com/articles/2942267 |title=Results of the 2014-2015 Ethnic Survey |website=Good Telegram |year=2015}} Retrieved 29 March 2016.</ref>
|religion =          <!--Religion-->
|religion =          73.3% [[Gregorianism]]<br>23.5% {{wp|Irreligious}}<br>2.8% Others
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|religion_year =      2017
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|religion_ref =      <ref>{{cite web |first=Jan |last=Parkston |url=https://www.gov.fl/about/religion/stats/2017 |title=Religion in Falland as of 2017 |website=Fallish government |year=2017}} Retrieved 18 December 2017.</ref>
|demonym =            Fallish
|demonym =            Fallish
|government_type =    {{wpl|Federal}} {{wpl|Semi-Presidential}} {{wpl|Republic}}
|government_type =    {{wpl|Federalism|Federal}} {{wpl|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}}
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_title1 =      [[Monarchy of Falland|Monarch]]
|leader_name1 = [[Nicholas Harper]]
|leader_name1 = [[Theresa of Falland|Theresa]]
|leader_title2 =      Prime Minister
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Falland|Prime Minister]]
|leader_name2 = [[Matthew Anderson]]
|leader_name2 = [[Karren Shroff]]
|leader_title14 =      President of the National Assembly
|leader_title3 =      [[Chamber of Advisors (Falland)|Speaker of the Advisors]]
|leader_name14 = [[National Assembly (Falland)|Rhys Hart]]
|leader_name3 = [[Paul Green]]
|legislature =        [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|Federal Parliament]]
|leader_title4 =      [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Speaker of the Deputies]]
|upper_house =        [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|Federal Council]]
|leader_name4 = [[Matthew Hart]]
|lower_house =        [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|National Assembly]]
|leader_title5 =      [[Royal Court of Falland|President of the Royal Court]]
|leader_name5 = [[Clive Osamor]]
|legislature =        [[Federal Parliament]]
|upper_house =        [[Chamber of Advisors (Falland)|Chamber of Advisors]]
|lower_house =        [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Chamber of Deputies]]
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|sovereignty_type =   
|sovereignty_note =  
|sovereignty_note =  
|established_event1 = TBD
|established_event1 = [[Kingdom of Ferland]]
|established_date1 =  30 February 0
|established_date1 =  4 March 1114
|established_event2 = TBD
|established_event2 = [[Kingdom of Robindy]]
|established_date2 =  30 February 0
|established_date2 =  19 November 1204
|established_event3 = TBD
|established_event3 = [[Fallish Imperial Declaration]]
|established_date3 = 30 February 0
|established_date3 = 13 May 1504
|established_event4 = Monarchy Abolished
|established_event5 = [[First Republic of Falland|First Republic]]
|established_date4 = 2 October 1919
|established_date5 = 19 July 1858
|established_event5 = [[Sileria|Silerian independence]]
|established_event6 = [[Kingdom of Falland (1864)|Capron Restoration]]
|established_date5 = 30 February 1920
|established_date6 = 9 April 1864
|established_event6 = Current constitution
|established_event7 = [[Asplinist Falland|Asplinist Falland]]
|established_date6 = 7 September 1954
|established_date7 = 26 October 1926
|established_event8 = [[Constitution of Falland|Current constitution]]
|established_date8 = 7 September 1944
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|established_date13 =
|established_date13 =
|area_rank =
|area_km2 =          339,336
|area =           
|percent_water = 0.5
|area_km2 =          182,054
|population_estimate = {{steady}} 87,647,322<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.fl/about/pop/2022-2023_population-estimate.pdf |title=2022-2023 Fallish Population Estimate |publisher=Fallish government }} Retrieved 4 January 2024.</ref>
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|area_footnote =     <!--Optional footnote for area-->
|percent_water = 0.6
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|population_estimate = 18,569,508
|population_estimate_rank =  
|population_estimate_rank =  
|population_estimate_year = 2020
|population_estimate_year = 2023
|population_census = 17,182,992
|population_census = {{steady}} 84,372,472<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.fl/about/pop/2014-2015_population-census.pdf |title=2014-2015 Fallish Population Report |publisher=Fallish government }} Retrieved 8 June 2016.</ref> ([[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|6th]])
|population_census_year = 2015
|population_census_year = 2015
|population_density_km2 = 102
|population_density_km2 = 258.29
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|GDP_PPP =            $787.012 Billion
|GDP_PPP =            {{increase}} $3.714 Trillion<ref name="gdp">{{cite web |url= https://www.gov.fl/about/gdp |title=The Fallish Economy in 2021 |publisher=Fallish government }} Retrieved 12 March 2022.</ref> ([[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|3rd]])
|GDP_PPP_rank =  
|GDP_PPP_rank =  
|GDP_PPP_year = 2021
|GDP_PPP_year = 2021
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = $42,382
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = {{increase}} $42,382<ref name="gdp" />
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =  
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =  
|GDP_nominal = $742.446 Billion
|GDP_nominal = {{increase}} $3.504 Trillion<ref name="gdp" /> ([[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|2nd]])
|GDP_nominal_rank =  
|GDP_nominal_rank =  
|GDP_nominal_year = 2021
|GDP_nominal_year = 2021
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $39,982
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = {{increase}} $39,982<ref name="gdp" />
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =  
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =  
|Gini =                29.8
|Gini =                29.8
|Gini_ref =           {{increase}}
|Gini_change =          increase
|Gini_ref = <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gini.int/2021/falland |title=Gini index – Falland |publisher=Gini index |year=2021}} Retrieved 4 January 2022.</ref>
|Gini_rank =  
|Gini_rank =  
|Gini_year = 2021
|Gini_year = 2021
|HDI_year =           <!-- Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year-->
|HDI_ref = <ref name="hdi">{{Cite web |title=HDI Report 2021-2022 |url=https://www.uc.org/system/files/documents/hdi2021-2022_(1).pdf |website=[[United Congress Development Programme]] }} 16 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.</ref>
|HDI_year =          2022
|HDI =                0.891
|HDI =                0.891
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|HDI_change =        increase
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|currency =           [[Fallish guild]] (ɢ)
|currency =          Guild
|currency_code =      FGU
|currency_code =      ɢ
|time_zone =          {{wp|UTC}}+0 ([[Central Calesian Time]], CCT)
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|utc_offset =        <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
|utc_offset =        <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
|time_zone_DST =      <!--Link to DST (Daylight Saving Time) used, otherwise leave empty-->
|time_zone_DST =      {{wp|UTC}}+1 ([[Central Calesian Summer Time]], CCST)
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|utc_offset_DST =    <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
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|DST_note =          <!--Optional note regarding DST use-->
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'''Falland''', officially the '''Fallish Federation''' is a {{wpl|sovereign state}} in western [[Berea]]. It lies primarily on the island of ''will decide soon'' which is separated from mainland Berea by the [[Aurorum (region)|Telmeric Sea]] and the [[Aurorum (region)|Arthurean strait]] to the south. It shares maritime borders with [[Sarrac]] in the south and [[Sileria]] in the north-east. Falland spans an area of 182,054 square kilometres (70,291 square miles) with a population of 17,182,992 over it's 7 states. Falland's capital and political centre is [[Sydenham]] whilst it's largest city and financial centre is [[Kirmouth]]. Together the Kirmouth-Sydenham urban area is the largest urban area in Falland.
'''Falland''', officially the '''Fallish Federation''' is a {{wpl|sovereign state}} in [[Central Calesia]] on the southern coast of the [[Swarin Sea]]. Falland shares land borders with X in the east, X and [[Hyacinthe]] in the south, and [[Vistulzka]] in the west. It shares maritime borders with [[Waldrich]] and X across the [[Swarin Sea]] in the north. Much of the south and west of the country is comprised of the [[Brelines]], whereas the majority of the country is mostly flat and sits on the [[Fallish Plain]] belonging to the broader [[Central Calesian Plain]]. The country has an area of approximately {{convert|339,336|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, with a population of 87 million. It is the [[Calesia|second-most populated country]] in Calesia and the [[Calesia|second-largest in terms of land area]] behind Hyacinthe. Falland's {{wp|capital city|capital}} and largest city is [[Sydenham]]; other major cities include [[Hambledon]], [[Kaurwell]], [[Pendleton, Falland|Pendleton]], [[Milston]], [[Reidside]], and [[Waxdon]].


Falland was first inhabited by humans around 45000 BCE. Falland takes it's name from the Falko, a {{wpl|Germanic peoples|Telmerian}} tribe. Falland was invaded by the [[Cambran Empire]] in 85 CE. Despite their stronghold in the east of Falland the Cambrans had exceptional difficulty in exerting control over the {{wpl|Scottish Gaelic|Abish}} in the north-west leading to several wars and battles with the Cambran empire eventually emerging victorious. During the fall of the Cambran empire the Abish revolted and eventually pushed the Cambrans out of Falland. The Fallish population and remaining Cambrans then launched a revolt led by [[Wynnstan the Great]] against the Abish leading to a split on the island.
Modern {{wp|human}}s arrived in Falland around 40,000 years ago and was settled primarily by the [[Falko tribes]] around the 5th millennium BCE, [[Hernician Falco|coming under]] the [[Hernician Empire]] in 219 CE until their retreat during the 5th century which allowed {{wp|Germanic peoples|Waldic tribes}} to settle, forming a collection of kingdoms with the Falko tribes. In 759, Falland was united under the [[Waldish Empire]] which ended in 1031 when Hyacintheans invaded from the south. Falland would be ruled by various Hycinthean kingdoms until they were [[Albertine War|overthrown]] in 1114 by the [[Kingdom of Ferland]] led by [[Albert I of Falland|Albert I]]. However, Hyacintheans invaded again in 1198, establishing [[Kingdom of Robindy|Robindy]] in the east while an independent Ferland continued in the west.<!--A strong {{wp|Bureaucracy|bureaucratic system}} emerged in Robindy while Ferland {{wp|decentralisation|decentralised}}.--> The Ferlish king were overthrown in 1377 and the [[Abish Confederation]] would be established, while Robindy faced numerous challenges both internally and externally, culminating in the start of a [[Robindian Civil War|civil war]] in 1342. The [[Catabole]] in 1348 and its subsequent [[Catabole Crisis|crisis]] put the conflict on hold. Much of Falland's population was killed as a result; the war eventually ended in defeat for the monarch and in 1355, [[Geoffrey II]] was forced to sign the [[Alfredian Charter]]. In the 15th century, the end of the [[House of Dauloux|Dauloux line]] caused a succession crisis which was resolved by ascendance of [[X]] to the throne, forming a {{wp|personal union}} between [[X]] and Robindy which was reorganised as the [[Kingdom of Falland]].<!--In 1461, the rift between the Opadic and Cathedralist churches reached a breaking point when it culminated in the eruption of a [[Opadic rebellion|Opadic Rebellion]]. This rebellion would last until 1468 when the [[Charter of Free Religion]] was signed by the monarch. [Sometime after the Charter of Free Religon and before the discovery of Elia Borealis, the personal union ends for reasons that I will discuss with the person who would take up the state Falland had a union with.] The first successful Fallish colonial expedition to settle [[Elia Borealis]] was launched in 1492, establishing a small settlement named [[Newham (Teleon)|Newham]] in the modern-day [[Free States]].--> Falland experienced a period of colonial ambition beginning in 1492 with their [[Newham (Teleon)|first colony]]. In 1504, the [[Fallish Imperial Declaration]] was signed by the monarch, officially forming the [[Fallish Empire]].


The Kingdom of Fallia was able to exert influence over it's area of the island despite regional differences. These differences proved too much to handle and the Kingdom collapsed in 988. The division in Fallia allowed the Sarraceses and Felghnezs to invade and conquer most of Fallia. During this period Fallia began exerting it's influence on Sileria Fallia remained divided until 1567 when the conclusion of the [[17 Years' War (Falland)|17 Years' War]] led to the Kingdom of Larkshire united Fallia and invaded Sileria, [[Lilledel]] and [[Absaland]]. Sileria was integrated into Falland in 1741.
The Fallish monarchy was overthrown in 1858, establishing a [[First Republic of Falland|republic]] in its place which lasted until the [[Capron Restoration]] in 1864. The Fallish Empire reached its zenith during the late-19th century and the expansion of Falland overseas became a a matter of national importance for the government. The {{wp|industrial revolution}} in Falland also helped kickstart a period of rapid economic and population growth. Following their defeat in the [[Second Cuthish War]], the [[Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party]] (FNSFP) came to power in 1925, established a [[Asplinist Falland|totalitarian dictatorship]] and sparked the [[Great War (Teleon)|Great War]] in 1934. After the end of the war and a period of Transmedan occupation, Falland was reorganised as a federation.


Falland was a major combatant in the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War]] for the Armala Coalition, the Fallish army suffered severe casualties and a famine in Falland occurred leading to anti-Monarchist sentiment rising. The [[Silerian War for Independence]] fuelled anti-monarchist and pro-independence sentiment in Absaland. Absish nationalists declared independence in 1918 leading to the collapse of the the Fallish monarchy and the Declaration of the Republic of Falland. The [[Fallish civil war]] led to the Republicans eventually succeeding and annexing Absaland although granting it significant autonomy. The 1954 constitution formally established the Fallish Federation. In 1993 a [[1993 Absish independence referendum|referendum]] was held where 68% of Absish voters voted against secession but voted instead to further increase it's autonomy in Falland.
A {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} and {{wp|parliamentary democracy}}, Falland has been described as a {{wp|great power}} with [[Falland#Economy|a strong economy]]; it is the [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|second-largest economy]] by {{wp|nominal GDP}} and the [[List of Teleon countries by different metrices|third-largest economy]] by {{wp|power purchase parity|PPP}} in the [[Teleon|world]]. As both an historical and contemporary power in {{wp|industry|industrial}}, {{wp|Science|scientific}} and {{wp|technology|technological}} sectors, it is both one of the world's largest exporters and importers. As a {{wp|developed country}}, it offers {{Wp|social security}}, a {{wp|universal health care}} system, and {{Wp|Education|tuition-free university education}}. Falland is a member of the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress]], the [[Nordbund]], the [[W3 Initiative (Teleon)|W3]], the [[W4 (Teleon)|W4]], the [[W20 (Teleon)|W20]], and the [[X Economic Partnership]].


Today Falland is a {{wpl|high-income economy}}, {{wpl|Liberal democracy}} with strong connections to it's neighbours as seen in it's membership of the [[Fallish-Silerian council]] and the [[Berean Defence Treaty Association|BDTA]] of which it is a founding member. Falland ranks highly in {{wpl|Standard of living}}, {{wpl|quality of life}}, [[Education in Falland|education]] and {{wpl|Healthcare}} and is categorised as "very high" in the {{wpl|Human Development Index}}.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name "Falland" derives from the {{wp|Old English|Old Fallish}} term ''Falkaland'', meaning "land of the [[Falko tribes|Falkos]]".<ref>[https://etymology.com/word/Falland Falland]. Etymology.com. Retrieved 28 May 2018.</ref> The Falkos were a tribe that settled in Falland sometime during the 5th millennium BCE and was first written down as a name by [[Hernician Empire|Hernician]] explorers and rendered as ''Falcii''. The etymology of the tribal name itself is disputed by scholars. The usage of the term to refer to the land of Falland was solidified following their conquest by the Hernician Empire and the region came under the control of the province of [[Hernician Falco]].<ref>Benjamin Red (2011). [https://Colbury.edu/basic/hernicians-23498127 Hernicians in Falland]. Colbury.edu. Retrieved 14 September 2016.</ref>
The earliest recorded use of the modern term, as "Falka londe", is in the 8th century book ''[[Dunley Chronicles]]'', referring to all "land inhabited by the Fallish people". A romantic name for Falland is [[Hvittland|Vitland]], related to the {{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}} name for Falland, ''Hvittland'', named after the white (''hvit'') [[Chalk Cliffs of Rainham]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Medieval Dictionary of Central Calesia |author=Grégoire Gilson |date=1993 |edition=6 }} Retrieved 19 December 2017.</ref>
==History==
==History==
===Antiquity===
===Prehistory and antiquity===
===Cambran rule===
 
The first evidence of human habitation in Falland is located in the [[Merigreen Valley]] and is dated to around 40,000 years ago and include stone statues, human bones and other such artifacts.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.nhms.org/discover/articles/who-were-the-early-humans|publisher=Natural History Museum of Sydenham|title=Who were the Early Humans?|last=Adkins|first=Erik|date=23 June 2018}}</ref>
 
===Hernici rule===
===Middle ages===
===Middle ages===
Following the fall of the [[Hernician Empire]], {{wp|Germanic tribes|Waldic tribes}} from [[Svalland]] settled in Falland, mixing with the native Falko people as a collection of violate kingdoms emerged in the region. In 759, modern Falland would be united under the [[Waldic Empire]] which emerged in [[Sydenham]]. At its territorial height, the empire would encompass Falland, X, and most of Svalland. The empire would eventually end 1031 when the {{wp|French people|Hyacintheans}} invaded from the south, conquering most of Falland and territory to the west of it, thus forcing the Waldic capital to relocated to Svalland where the state of [[Old Waldish Confederacy]] emerged. On the mainland, Falland would be ruled by the Hyacintheans until they were overthrown in 1114 by the [[Kingdom of Ferland]] led by [[Albert I]].
Ferland was able to exert influence over much of Falland and neighbouring regions. However, after the death of [[Albert II]] in 1198, Ferland was paralysed due to a succession crisis, allowing the Hyacinthean [[House of Dauloux]] an opportunity to invade the kingdom in 1199. This conflict would end in 1204 with the Hyacinthean [[Robindy]] in the east and an independent Ferland in the west. The western half of the divided Ferland gradually decentralised: the nobility became much more autonomous while the king's authority became more religious and symbolic and thus was less effective and constantly challenged by powerful noblemen. In Robindy, however, a strong bureaucratic system emerged under [[Michael I]]. Various reforms were implemented, strengthening the royal authority, including the establishment of standardised taxation, and a system of law enforcement.
In 1377, a group of noblemen overthrew the West Ferlish king at the [[Battle of Regumhil]] and established the [[Abish Confederation]]. Problems emerged within the newly formed confederation almost immediately. Disputes over power and territory erupted among the noble houses, leading to a series of internal conflicts known as the [[Wars of the Twelve Kings]]. Meanwhile, Robindy faced numerous challenges from both internal and external forces: the system of centralised authority bred corruption and inefficiency, while bad relations with the neighbouring Kingdom of X resulted in frequent border skirmishes and occasional wars, this culminated in the [[Robo-X War]] of 1322-1336 which ended in Robindian defeat, significant territorial concessions, and the loss of a large portion of its wealth. Frustrated with [[King Alfred III]]'s handling of the situation, a group of influential merchants and nobles staged a failed coup in 1342 which eventually led to the beginning of the [[Robindian Civil War]].
In 1348, the [[Catabole]] Event occurred, the subsequent crisis halted the Civil War and caused the [[Great Famine]] that lasted until 1358. The war eventually ended in defeat for the monarch. In 1355, [[Geoffrey II]], son of Alfred III was forced to sign the [[Alfredian Charter]] which laid out the rights and limitations of the monarchy, granting more power to the nobility and establishing a [[Federal Parliament]] composed of both nobles (advisors) and commoners (deputies) to advise the king and participate in the governance of the kingdom.
In the 15th century, the Abish Confederation, after enduring years of internal strife, managed to establish a fragile peace among its member states. In Robindy, the death of King [[Geoffrey IV]] in 1426 ended the House of Dauloux's direct line, plunging the kingdom into a succession crisis. This was resolved when the King of X, a relative of Geoffrey was invited by Parliament to take over the throne, forming a personal union between X, and Robindy which was reorganised as the Kingdom of Falland.
In 1461, the schism of [[Gregorianism]] during the 14th century finally caught up with Falland, the rift between the [[Opadic church|Opadic]] and [[Cathedralist church]]es finally reached a breaking point in September of that year when a gathering of Opadic followers in X were violently suppressed by the Catherdralist authorities. Sparking mass protests and unrest across Falland. This culminated in the [[Sydenham Massacre]] of 1463 when tensions erupted into open [[Opadic rebellion]]. This rebellion would last until 1468 when King [[Lewis I]] signed the [[Charter of Free Religion]], granting religious freedom to all citizens of Falland, although discrimination against Opadics continued in some forms since then.
=== Pre-republic colonial empire ===
===First Republic and Capron Restoration===
[[File:Chartist meeting on Kennington Common by William Edward Kilburn 1848 - restoration1.jpg|thumb|The [[Elizabeth Square Declaration]] formally dissolved the [[Kingdom of Falland]] and established a democratic republic]]
*Angered by increasing corruption, unpopular royally appointed governments & a worsening economic state for the middle and lower classes. A popular revolution in 1850 forces the King to establish a proper constitutional monarchy and full universal male suffrage
*Emergence of the Liberal Party after suffrage enacted, successive liberal governments until 1858 when new king appoints his conservative uncle to PM and begins to roll-back some advances
*Subsequent revolution & Elizabeth Square Declaration which abolishes the monarchy, grants amnesty to the King but orders the imprisonment of the ex-PM
*Royal family flee abroad & declare new state illegitimate
*Ensuing war forces a monarchical restoration in 1858 although constitutional monarchy & universal male suffrage guaranteed
*Colonial expansion & empire
*Industrialism & economic powerhouse
*Liberal governments become increasingly pro-monarchy, rise of the Fallish Republican Party (FRP)
*FRP govt. in 1902 allied w/ left liberals, no parliamentary majority for an abolition but monarchy's popularity remains very low
*FRP ousted after colonial scandal & right Liberals + conservatives + nationalists restored to power
*Socialist Party (SP) foundation and electoral successes
*Foreign cause collapse of liberalism's support & rise of SP & FRP
=== Post-Second Cuthish War and rise of FNSFP ===
The [[Second Cuthish War]] resulted in a Fallish defeat in 1921, effectively destroyed the incumbent liberal minority government of [[Robert Venables]] who tendered his resignation days after the peace agreement.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Connor |first=John |date=1981 |title=Fallish Defeat in the Second Cuthish War |journal=Political Quarterly |volume=45 |issue=3 |page=210-215}} Retrieved 17 March 2012.</ref> 1921 saw right-wing nationalist elements sweep to victory in both the general and prime ministerial elections and a new right-wing coalition led by [[Arthur Whybrow]] of the [[National Party of Falland|National Party]] was formed. Whybrow and his government saw the Fallish defeat as a result of the [[Socialist Party (Falland)|SP]]-[[Republican Party of Falland|RPF]] governments of the past two decades and their inability to prepare the nation for war. He also viewed the instability that had gripped Fallish politics prior to and during the war as a fundamental reason for its defeat and sought to unify the political right under his leadership.<ref name=":0">{{cite journal |last=Bensley |first=Gregorina |date=1992 |title=The Ideology of Arthur Whybrow's and His Vision for Falland |journal=Journal of Fallish Politics |volume=12 |issue=4 |page=325-332}} Retrieved 24 July 2013.</ref>
In 1923, the [[General Coalition]] was created by the National Party and several others, consisting of {{Wp|National liberalism|national liberals}}, {{Wp|Conservatism|conservatives}} and factions of {{Wp|Proto-fascism|proto-fascists}} who were united by their anti-{{Wp|liberalism}} and anti-{{Wp|socialism}} as well as their support for the monarchy and the army, both institutions which had been placed under threat from the rising socialist, {{wp|syndicalism|syndicalist}} and {{wp|republicanism|republican}} groups.<ref name=":0" />
The National Party government then passed the [[Lightoller Law]] named after Home Secretary [[Philip Lightoller]] the same year, which meant that the party with the most votes would receive an automatic majority in the Chamber of Deputies and the remaining seats would be divided proportionally.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://fllegislationarchive.com/documents/1923/lightoller-law_scanned_(34).pdf |title=Lightoller Law - Full Text |website=Fallish Legislation Archive |access-date=2017-05-11}}</ref> In the ensuing general election, the party won with a large plurality of the popular vote and was thus able to gain the majority bonus. The National party was helped by a decline in the [[Socialist Party (Falland)|Socialist Party]] towards the {{wp|national syndicalism|National Syndicalists}} and {{wp|Communism|Communists}} who had split off from the party recently.<ref name=":0" />
The [[Premiership of Arthur Whybrow|Whybrow government]] in 1924 initially attempted to raise the military’s budget and once again expand the armed forces although anti-war feelings in the public following the Second Cuthish War prevented them from doing this to their full extent.<ref name=":0" /> A [[Recession of 1924|major economic crash]] the same year crippled the government which did not wish to cut military expenditure and pursued social {{wp|austerity}} policies and attempted to raise finances by printing more money causing {{wp|inflation}} to rise rapidly. The rapidly worsening economic situation saw the government, king and industrialists lose faith in Whybrow who resigned in December 1924. Subsequently, [[Hugh Bethell]] was asked to lead a new National Party government.<ref>{{Cite news|title=PM Resigns|work=Daily Times|first=Russell|last=Hayes|date=1924}} [https://world.dailytimes.org/archived/1924/pm-resigns-(12)_sv.3.pdf Archived] 8 June 1996. Retrieved 21 February 2009.</ref> Shortly after Bethell’s tenure began, the government was rocked by a general strike declared by Socialist Party aligned {{wp|trade union}}s. Whilst the strike was a failure, it saw the Communists seize the moment and launch an [[Sydenham Revolt of 1925|armed revolution in Sydenham]] in January 1925. Whilst fighting was limited to one district in Sydenham and was put down within two days it shook the establishment to its core and effectively destroyed confidence in the new National Party and Bethell. The [[Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party|FNSFP]] seized on the opportunity to begin streetfights against Communists and Socialists which rapidly turned deadly, the authorities largely turned a blind eye to the FNSFP and only targeted Communist and Socialist paramilitaries.
===War Falland===
[[File:Lord Rothermere (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Thomas Peyton-Jones]], [[Prime Minister of Falland]] (1925-1933)]]
[[File:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 1947.jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Edwin Bampfylde]], [[Prime Minister of Falland]] (1933-1940)]]
*Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party (FNSFP) elected in 1925 election, defeating the unpopular liberal government (FNSFP wins only about 20% of the popular vote but a majority of seats bc of a majority bonus system)
*FNSFP Prime Minister Thomas Peyton-Jones begins consolidating power, sidelining his conservative allies and banning the socialist party after a series of anti-govt riots
*Current monarch seeing Asplinism as a more agreeable form of Socialism & attracted to their militarist leanings assents to granting Parliament more powers and giving Peyton-Jones emergency powers
*FNSFP one-party Asplinist state declared, all opposition parties and trade unions are disbanded followed up with a sham election
*Irredentist foreign policy expanded upon and colonial reforms enacted loosening ties with some colonies
*Peyton-Jones is ousted by more radical politicians led by former editor and propaganda minister Edwin Bampfylde
*Bampfylde takes a hard-line expansionist ideology to distract from a faltering economy
*Any potential war turns into a protracted nightmare for Bampfylde who had hoped for a quick victory, Bampfylde takes over planning the war and assumes all war ministries + foreign affairs fearing a potential coup
*Harsh repression of growing opposition movement & govt. becomes more totalitarian
*Massive military defeat causes lines to collapse, major retreats and desertion as well as decimation
*King abdicates in favour of his sister who is placed under strict house arrest
*Bampfylde & leading government officials captured & Falland fully occupied after unconditional surrender
===Contemporary period===
===Contemporary period===
[[File:Winston Churchill waves to crowds in Whitehall in London as they celebrate VE Day, 8 May 1945. H41849.jpg|thumb|230px|[[Independence Day (Falland)|Independence Day]] Celebrations after the [[Braemablair Agreement]] was signed]]
*Fallish colonies either granted independence or become international mandates, Sydenham becomes a neutral internationally governed free city whilst Falland is occupied
*Elections to a constitutional assembly see right-wing Progressives (former civil servants etc) & liberals (former establishment) win a majority combined, position of the monarchy secured despite republican grumbling from FRP & SP (election results potentially interfered w/ by occupying powers who disliked the Fallish socialists & republicans for their perceived inability to prevent the FNSFP govt.
*Monarchy referendum passes narrowly although emboldens the Socialist Party who win the first Sydenham elections whilst Falland is still occupied
*Progressive-Socialist-Liberal-Republican national unity govt. created to provide a united front for independence, Sydenham rejoins Falland (neutrality enshrined in constitution)
*Braemablair Agreement allows for Fallish independence although enshrines neutrality & bans all but defensive military action
*Welfare state created by Socialist-Republican govt.
*Cultural community established w/ former colonies
*Economic recover (Miracle on the Kir)
*Return to the international stage
*Modern 'agreeable partner' foreign policy
*Low-birth rate, reliance on immigration & other modern problems
==Geography==
==Geography==
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File:White Cliffs of Dover 02.JPG| Chalk Cliffs near Rainham
File:White Cliffs of Dover 02.JPG| Chalk Cliffs near Rainham
File:Mist on Derwent fells - Flickr - col.hou.jpg| Braemablair National Park
File:Mist on Derwent fells - Flickr - col.hou.jpg| Braemablair National Park
File:Lake windermere in 2005.jpg|Lake TBD in Lilledel
File:Lake windermere in 2005.jpg|Lake TBD in Lilledel
File:Distant view of Lochgoilhead.jpg|Mountains in the southern Braelyne range
File:Valais_Alps.jpg|Mountains in the southern Brelines
File:Scafell Pike.JPG|Harthpike Mountain in Solland is the tallest mountain in Falland
File:Finsteraarhorn_and_surrounding_mounts.jpg|[[Harthpike Mountain]] in [[Solland]] is the tallest mountain in Falland
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===Geology===
===Geology===
===Biodiversity===
===Biodiversity===
[[File:Fallish bear.jpg|thumb|The [[Fallish bear]] is the national animal of Falland due to its cultural significance.]]
With one of the highest {{wp|flora}}l biodiversity in [[Calesia]], 48,000 species of plants have been recorded in Falland, representing roughly X of all Calesian flora.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Figuier |first=Baudouin |title=Floral Biodiversity in Falland |journal=Calesia Biodiversity Records |year=1973 |volume=24|issue=3 |pages=78-84 }} Retrieved 13 August 2015.</ref> Falland's forests serve as a hotbed of floral diversity. Additionally, Falland recieves species from X to the east, X to the west, as well as X to the south, with Falland's [[Brelines]] also contributing to habitat diversity.<ref>{{cite book |last=John Saddle |title=Faunal Diversity in Falland's Forest and Mountains |publisher=Milston Press |year=1999 |edition=43 |pages=213-251 }} Retrieved 25 January 2014.</ref> Falland is divided into four terrestrial {{wp|ecoregion}}s: the [[Swarin mixed forests]], [[Blackwood mixed forests]], [[Sollish mixed forests]], and the [[Breline conifer and mixed forests]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Guide to Fallish Hunting |author=Theodore Brown |year=2007 |edition=3 }} Retrieved 17 September 2013.</ref>
Falland's indigenous plant species and subspecies are numbered in the 15,000s which includes the {{wp|Viola odorata|Rutland violet}}, {{wp|Sorbus multicrenata|Merrigreen rose}}, {{wp|Karpatiosorbus bristoliensis|Pendleton whitebeam}}, {{wp|Euphrasia vigursii|Marsford eyebright}}, and the {{wp|Bromus interruptus|White brome}}.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/flora-in-falland |title=List of Plant Species in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 29 April 2011.</ref> In addition, Falland has many {{wp|botanical gardens}}, some of which are known outside the country. [[Fallish garden]]s are stylistically based on symmetry, axial geometry and on the principle of imposing order over nature. It has influenced the history of gardening especially X gardening.<ref>{{cite book |last=Quentin Mayer |title=Fallish Garderns and Their Impact on Calesian Gardening |publisher=Sydenham University Press |year=1992 |edition=14 }} Retrieved 8 November 2010.</ref>
In terms of {{wp|fauna}}, it is juxtaposed by Falland's floral diversity, having only about 17,800 species of animals. Their indigenous animal species also consists of slightly over 7,000 species, including the {{wp|St Kilda wren|Coxwick wren}}, [[Fallish bear]], {{wp|Bombina variegata|Yellow-bellied toad}}, {{wp|Skomer vole|Barnesham vole}}, {{wp|Pashford pot beetle|Dunley pot beetle}}, {{wp|Bythiospeum articense|Rothhampton snail}}, as well as 75 {{wp|mammal}} species, 213 {{wp|bird}} species, 412 {{wp|reptile}} species, 83 {{wp|amphibian}} species, 258 {{wp|fish}} species; and 5,929 {{wp|insect}} species.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/fauna-in-falland |title=List of Animal Species in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 29 April 2011.</ref> The {{wp|Sorbus multicrenata|Merrigreen rose}}, also known as the Georgian rose is the national flower of Falland while the [[Fallish bear]] is the national animal.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moct.fl/articles/symbol.htm |title=National Symbols of Falland |website=Ministry of Culture and Tourism }} Retrieved 31 May 2012.</ref>
The 12 national parks in Falland include the [[Harthpike National Park]], the [[Chalk Cliff Area National Park]], the [[St Mawes National Park]], the [[Milston Lagoon National Parks]], the [[Stennen National Park]], the [[Hairhill National Park]], the [[Burford Forest National Park]], the [[East Breline National Park]], the [[Barnesley Forest National Park]], [[Exmouth National Park]], [[Braemablair National Park]] and the [[Breadborough National Park]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/national-parks |title=National Parks in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 11 June 2013.</ref> There are also 4 {{wp|nature reserve}}s,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/nature-reserves |title=Natural reserves in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 4 January 2014.</ref> 82 {{wp|nature park}}s,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/nature-parks |title=Nature Parks in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 14 March 2012.</ref> and more than 400 {{wp|zoo}}s and animal parks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.moe.fl/articles/list/zoos |title=Zoos in Falland |website=Ministry of Environment }} Retrieved 2 September 2016.</ref> The [[Sydenham Zoo]], which opened in 1864, is the second oldest but largest in Falland, and claims one of the most comprehensive collection of species in the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sydenhamzoo.org/about |title=About the Sydenham Zoo |website=Sydenham Zoo }} Retrieved 23 May 2010.</ref>
===Environment===
===Environment===
==Politics and government==
==Politics and government==
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Falland is a {{wpl|federal}}, {{wpl|semi-presidential}}, {{wpl|representative democracy|representative democratic}} republic. Federal {{wpl|legislature|legislative}} power is vested in the [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|Federal Parliament]] which consists of the [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|National Assembly]] and the [[Federal Parliament (Falland)|Federal Council]]. The National Assembly is elected through a {{wpl|Party list proportional representation}} (PLPR) system. Members of the Federal Council are appointed by state governments. Each state of the 7 states delegations is based on it's population in Falland with larger delegations for larger states.
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|caption2 = [[Karren Shroff]]<br />{{small|[[Prime Minister of Falland|Prime Minister]] since 2020}}
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*{{colorbox|#0C9EFF}} [[Progressive Party (Falland)|Progressive Party]] (235)
*{{colorbox|#06CBD9}} [[Liberal Party (Falland)|Liberal Party]] (117)
*{{colorbox|#6CB63B}} [[Green Party of Falland|Green Party]] (104)
*{{colorbox|#B56E27}} [[Democatic Party (Falland)|Democratic Party]] (52)
'''[[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]] (299)'''
*{{colorbox|#F50000}} [[Socialist Party (Falland)|Socialist Party]] (115)
*{{colorbox|#0E2A85}} [[New Falland Party]] (124)
*{{colorbox|#0E00D4}} [[Republican Party of Falland|Republican Party]] (29)
*{{colorbox|#FF5E6E}} [[Red-Green Movement (Falland)|Red-Green Movement]] (17)
*{{colorbox|#B2272F}} [[National Workers Party of Falland|NWPF]] (9)
*{{colorbox|#9D28AF}} [[Victory Party of Falland|Victory Party]] (6)
'''Unaligned (2)'''
*{{colorbox|#7AAA4E}} [[Social Democratic Party (Falland)|Social Democratic Party]] (2)
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Falland is a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}, a {{wp|parliamentary democracy}}, and a {{wp|federation}} with [[Theresa of Falland|Theresa]] at the top as [[Monarch of Falland|Queen of the Fallish]]. The country has maintained its [[Constitution of Falland|constitution]] since the establishment of the Fallish Federation in 1944. It is one of the oldest federation in the world, in which power is divided between the central and [[Subdivisions of Falland|state, free city, and territory]] governments. The [[Politics of Falland|Fallish political system]] combines elements derived from the [[Alfredian Charter]] and its successors (constitutional monarchy, a {{wp|bicameral parliament}}, and strong {{wp|party discipline}}), and the political model of X ({{wp|federalism}}).
 
The {{wp|Separation of powers|government is separated}} into three branches:
*Executive: Led by the [[Prime Minister of Falland|Prime Minister]] who also leads the [[Cabinet of Falland]], consisting of 21 members and headed by the [[Ministry of Civil Affairs (Falland)|Minister of Civil Affairs]].
*Legislature: Represented by the bicameral [[Federal Parliament]], comprising the [[Chamber of Advisors (Falland)|Chamber of Advisors]], and the [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Chamber of Deputies]].
*Judiciary: Represented by the [[Royal Court of Falland]] and other federal courts, whose judges are appointed by the monarch on advice of the Cabinet and Prime Minister.
 
[[Theresa of Falland|Theresa]] rules as Queen of the Fallish and serves as {{wp|head of state}}. The {{wp|head of government}} is the [[Prime Minister of Falland|Prime Minister]], currently [[Karren Shroff]] who is elected for 4-year terms and is allowed to serve a maximum of two terms via {{wp|Direct election|Direct voting}}. At the subdivisional level, the Prime Minister is represented by the [[Vice Governors of the Fallish states|vice governors]] in states and [[Vice Mayors of the Fallish free cities|vice mayors]] in free cities. They are appointed by the Prime Minister on advice from the Cabinet and the head of their respective subdivisions. The current Prime Minister is [[Karren Shroff]] who served since 2020. In [[2024 Fallish prime ministerial election|2024]], Shroff was re-elected, continuing the Liberal bloc's hold on power in Falland.
 
In the Chamber of Advisors (upper house), there are X advisors, a {{wp|hereditary}} position inherited through specific lineages or granted by the monarchy or prime minister to specific individuals on advice of the Chamber of Deputies. The upper house is headed by the [[Chamber of Advisors (Falland)|Speaker of the Advisors]], currently [[Paul Green]] and is voted into office by the members of the Chamber from among themselves for 5-year terms for a maximum of three terms. The Chamber of Deputies (lower house) has 810 members elected from single-member [[Divisions of the Fallish Chamber of Deputies|electoral divisions]], commonly known as "electorates" or "seats", allocated to states on the basis of population, with each of the current subdivisions (excluding Free Cities) guaranteed an average of 34 seats. The lower house has a maximum term of four years which runs parallel to the Prime Ministeral election cycle, it is the duration of terms since 1960, before this, elections were held once every two years. The incumbent [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Speaker of the Deputies]] is [[Matthew Hart]]. Usually, the speaker is elected by members of the lower house for 5-year terms and are allowed to serve multiple terms.
 
Falland's [[Electoral system of Falland|electoral system]] uses {{wp|Direct election|Direct voting}} for all lower house elections. {{wp|Compulsory voting|Voting is compulsory}} for all enrolled citizens 18 years and over in almost every jurisdiction apart from [[Lewland]]. The party with majority support in the Chamber of Deputies forms the government and its leader is typically elected as Prime Minister although exceptions to this have occurred in the past.
 
There are two major political blocs in Falland: the [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]] in the [[Premiership of Karren Shroff|Government]], and the [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]] as the {{wp|Opposition (politics)|Opposition}}. The Liberal Bloc is led primarily by the [[Progressive Party (Falland)|Progressive Party]] with 235 seats, they are partnered with the [[Liberal Party (Falland)|Liberal]], the [[Green Party of Falland|Green Party]], and the [[Democatic Party (Falland|Democratic Party]] which holds 117, 104 and 52 seats respectively. The [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]] is headed by the [[Socialist Party (Falland)|Socialist Party]] with 115 seats and the [[New Falland Party]] with 124 seats with four other minority parties included in the bloc including the [[Republican Party of Falland|Republican]] and [[Red-Green Movement (Falland)|Red-Green Movement]], [[National Workers Party of Falland|National Workers]], and [[Victory Party of Falland|Victory]] Parties, possessing 29, 17, 9, and 6 seats respectively. Since 2024, there is also one unaligned party known as the [[Social Democratic Party (Falland)|Social Democratic Party]] with 2 seats. Since 2008, no {{wp|Independent politician|independent}} deputies have been elected to the Chamber of Deputies.


The [[President of Falland|President]], currently [[Nicholas Harper]] is the {{wpl|head of state}} and is directly elected by universal suffrage for a twice renewable 4 year term. The [[Prime Minister of Falland|Prime Minister]] is the {{wpl|head of government}} and is appointed by the President to lead the federal government. The third most senior ranking official in the Federal Government is the President of the National Assembly, currently Rhys Hart, who is elected by the National Assembly and is responsible for overseeing the body's daily sessions.
The [[judiciary of Falland]] is headed by the [[Royal Court of Falland]] which serves as the highest court in Falland. It is headed by the [[Royal Court of Falland|President of the Royal Court]], currently [[Clive Osamor]], and answers to the executive branch of the government. It is also responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the country. At the subdivisional level, the judiciary is represented by the [[Supreme Courts of Falland|supreme courts]] which all subdivisions possess. There are a total of 2,688 county judges in the judiciary of Falland, 261 subdivisional judges, and 48 national judges.


Since 1964, the party system has been dominated by the [[Centre Party (Falland)|Centre Party]], the [[Social Democratic Party (Falland)|Social Democratic Party]] and the [[Democratic Party (Falland)|Democratic Party]]. Since 1964 every President and Prime Minister has been from one of these parties. The smaller [[Absish People's Party]], a direct successor to the Absish Independence Movement has been a junior partner in several {{wpl|coalition governments}}. The right-wing [[Family Party (Falland)|Family Party]] has had continuous representation in the Federal Parliament since 1988 and the left-wing [[Communist Party of Falland]] has been represented in the Federal Parliament since 1926. In 2018 the {{wpl|populism|populist}} [[New Falland]] party won representation for the first time on an anti-establishment platform. Since the [[2018 Fallish legislative election|2018 legislative election]] a coalition of the Centre Party, the Democratic Party and the Absish People's Party has been the ruling coalition.
===States of Falland===
===States of Falland===
{{main|States of Falland}}
{{main|Subdivisions of Falland}}
Falland is divided into 7 states. Of these administrative divisions, 3 are States, 2 are Free Cities, 1 is an Autonomous State and 1 is a Free State. Each State has a varying level of autonomy, separate legislatures and governments and separate constitutions. Absaland and Lilledel are the only two states which have a regional language alongside Fallish as their official languages, both of these states also have more autonomy than other states with Absaland having full fiscal autonomy from Falland.
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%"
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!Map!!Name!!Administrative centre!!Population!!Head of Government
! Map !! State !! Capital city !! Largest city !! Population<br><small>(2023)</small>
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| rowspan="32" |<center>[[File:Subdivision Falland.png|400px]]</center>
! colspan="5" |Subdivision
|-
| [[Astinford]] || [[Dorchester]]|| Dorchester || 4,652,883
|-
| [[Blackwoodshire]] || [[Stanninghall]]|| [[Burford]]|| 1,082,065
|-
|[[Barnesham]]
|[[Pedinton]]
|Pedinton
|4,220,056
|-
| [[Braelyneshire]] || [[Spencing]]|| [[Harthpike]]|| 4,111,850
|-
| [[Briarborough]] || [[Bolton-on-the-Wolds]]|| [[Campden]]|| 4,220,056
|-
| [[Burnsworth]] || [[Huntingdon]]|| [[Whiterock]]|| 4,544,676
|-
| [[Colbury]] || [[Dronfield-on-Sea]]|| [[Hensea]]|| 1,947,718
|-
| [[Duncanland]] || [[Great Bosworth]]|| [[Rainham]]|| 4,549,212
|-
| [[Fissier]] || [[Farnham]]|| [[Eastwood]]|| 1,192,202
|-
| [[Grantset]] || [[Coxwick]]|| Coxwick || 5,734,948
|-
| [[Hambledonshire]] || [[Hambledon]]|| Hambledon || 5,951,361
|-
| [[Highwater]] || [[Highbridge]]|| [[St Mawes]]|| 1,623,099
|-
| [[Kaurwell]] || — || — || 541,033
|-
| [[Laneford]] || [[Exmouth]]|| Exmouth || 2,705,164
|-
| [[Lewland]] || [[Barnsley]]|| [[North Petherton]]|| 4,328,262
|-
| [[Marsford]] || [[Blackpool]]|| [[Buckington]]|| 5,626,742
|-
| [[Merrigreen]] || [[Loughborough]]|| Loughborough || 2,273,339
|-
| [[Milston]] || — || — || 324,620
|-
| [[Milstonshire]] || [[Dunley]]|| Dunley || 3,895,436
|-
| [[Pendleton, Pendletonshire|Pendleton]] || — || — || 327,203
|-
| [[Pendletonshire]] || [[Rushden]]|| Rushden || 4,220,056
|-
| [[Perrys]] || [[Rothhampton]]|| Rothhampton || 3,462,610
|-
|-
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| [[Queensbridge]] || [[Epping]]|| [[Newcastle-on-Lyme]]|| 3,889,322
! colspan="5" |[[States of Falland]]
|-
|-
|[[Absaland]]||[[Rosgar]]||2,382,992||Eòin Siosal ([[Absish People's Party|PA]])
| [[Reesthorpe]] || [[Cinderford]]|| [[Evestone]]|| 3,354,404
|-
|-
|[[Kirmouth]]||[[Kirmouth]]||2,511,027||Aaron Sutton ([[Social Democratic Party (Falland)|SDP]])
| [[Reidside]] || || || 216,413
|-
|-
|[[Larkshire]]||[[Rainham]]||4,132,739||Cameron Lowe ([[Democratic Party (Falland)|DP]])
| [[Rutland]] || [[Braemablair]]|| Braemablair || 1,623,100
|-
|-
|[[Lilledel]]||[[Nebligen]]||2,079,784||TBD (TBD)<br>TBD (TBD)<br>TBD (TBD)
| [[Sydenham]] || — || — || 1,065,653
|-
|-
|[[Sleafolk]]||[[Fakenwick]]||2,627,686||Kit Willis ([[Centre Party (Falland)|C]])
| [[West Robindy]] || [[Stenhill]]|| [[Hinckley]]|| 2,596,958
|-
|-
|[[Solland]]||[[Ulthwaite]]||2,514,382||Grayson Bell ([[Centre Party (Falland)|C]])
| [[Wexdon]] || || || 220,079
|-
|-
|[[Sydenham]]||[[Sydenham]]||934,382||Tessa Chambers ([[Democratic Party (Falland)|DP]])
| [[Wilkenfield]] || [[Needham Market]]|| Needham Market || 3,354,404
|-
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| style="background:#EAECF0" | {{flagicon|Falland}} Falland || style="background:#EAECF0" | [[Sydenham]] || style="background:#EAECF0" | Sydenham || style="background:#EAECF0" | 87,647,322
|}
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Falland is divided into 29 subdivisions. Of these administrative divisions, 23 are States and 6 are Free Cities. Each State has a varying level of autonomy, separate legislatures and governments and separate constitutions.


===Law===
===Law===
===Foreign relations===
===Foreign relations===
[[File:Falkner in Falland.jpeg|thumb|right|Fallish [[Cabinet of Falland|Foreign Minister]] Libby Byrne (left) with [[Thomas Falkner]] in 2020]]
[[File:No. 1 Millbank.jpg|thumb|left|[[Falland#Foreign relations|Ministry of External Affairs]] head office in [[Sydenham]]]]
Falland has been a permanent member of the AN [[Assembly of Nations#AN Security Council|Security Council]] since it's creation in 1917. Falland's membership on the Security Council has come into scrutiny due to it's comparably small population and military compared to the other members of the council. When it became clear to the Monarchists during the Fallish civil war that a Republican victory was ensured the Fallish government attempted to withdraw from the AN Security Council which still at the time recognised it as the rightful government of Falland.
===Military===
 
[[File:B Company 2 Battalion the Parachute Regiment MOD 45167489.jpg|thumb|250px|Fallish soldiers on a {{wp|live fire exercise}} in [[Briarborough]] near [[Bolton-on-the-Wolds]].]]
Falland is also a member of [[Berean Defence Treaty Association|BDTA]] which is based in Sydenham and was established in Kirmouth. Falland also maintains close relations with Sarrac, Lavaria and Mascylla who are considered to have the best relations with Falland. Falland also maintains close relations with it's former colonies with significant communities of immigrants from these countries to Falland existing.
The [[Fallish Armed Forces]] is split into four branches: the [[Fallish Army]], the [[Fallish Navy]], the [[Fallish Air Force]] and the [[Civil Guard]], the latter of which being the largest of the four branches and focuses on internal security. They are managed by the [[Ministry of Defence (Falland)|Ministry of Defence]] and controlled by the [[National Defence Council of the Fallish Federation]] which itself is overseen by the [[Ministry of Defence (Falland)|Minister of Defence]], while the {{wp|Commander-in-Chief}} of the Armed Forces is the [[Monarchy of Falland|Monarch of Falland]]. Military expenditure is at approximately 1.53% of the total GDP of Falland, a figure which has stayed relatively similar since the end of the [[Six-Day War]] in 1999. As of August 2024, the Fallish Armed Forces has a strength of 193,329 active personnel and 93,290 in reserve.


Falland also maintains a close relationship with Sileria as seen in Falland's support of the [[Fallish-Silerian council]] which also includes representatives of the Absish and Lilledic minorities present in Falland. A significant Silerian population exists in Falland and is one of the largest minorities in the country.
Since 1998 women may serve in all functions of service without restriction. Prior to 2005, Falland operated a system of limited {{wp|conscription}} although this was abolished due to falling recruitment numbers, opposition from youth leaders as well as the [[Socialist Party (Falland)|Socialist Party]]'s own electoral promises. Falland is also constitutionally prohibited from developing or having any weapons of mass destruction be located on Fallish territory. The Fallish military has about 5,000 troops stationed in foreign countries as part of international {{wp|peacekeeping}} missions, including about 1,230 in [[United Congress Monitoring Authority for Ruthen|Ruthen]], 900 in X, and 1,520 in X.
===Military===
{{main|Fallish Armed Forces}}
[[File:Portsmouth MMB 27 Royal Naval Dockyard - Ships of the Royal Saudi Navy.jpg|thumb|right|FRNS Sgàire in [[Sønderburg]] in 2017]]
The Fallish Armed Forces is divided into 4 sections. The Fallish Army, the Fallish Navy, the Fallish Air Force and the Fallish Home Guard. Conscription exists in Falland but due to most of the Fallish army being comprised of volunteers only a small number of men are called up into the armed forces annually. Exemptions from conscription can include {{wpl|Conscientious objectors}}, health reasons, education and cultural and religious exemptions. As of 2020 there are 54,382 active soldiers and 84,372 reserve soldiers. Falland's annual defence expenditure was ɢ15.591 Billion or 2.1% of the annual Fallish GDP. The Fallish Armed Forces are overseen by the [[Cabinet of Falland|Ministry of Defence]], the President of Falland is the armed forces' {{wpl|commander-in-chief}} and members of the armed forces are required to swear an oath of loyalty to the constitution of Falland.


Falland is a recognised {{wpl|List of states with nuclear weapons|nuclear weapons state}} after [[Ace (nuclear test)|testing]] its first nuclear weapon with Mascylla in 1943. However due to financial issues and political backlash the Fallish government agreed to denuclearise by 2030. As of 2015 Falland's nuclear stockpile is reportedly 5 weapons, all are set to be decommissioned by 2024. Falland is a signatory of the {{wpl|Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty}} and in 2020 formally signed the {{wpl|Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons}} in line with it's decommissioning of it's nuclear weapons program.
==Economy==
==Economy==
===Infrastructure===
===Infrastructure===
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===Literature===
===Literature===
===Media===
===Media===
[[File:Evening Wire headquarters.jpg|thumb|200px|Headquarters of the [[Evening Wire]] in [[Hambledon]].]]
Falland historically possessed a large association with print {{wp|newspaper}}s, with the ''[[Sydenham Eye]]'' standing as one of the oldest in the world, established in 1669. However, in recent years, there have been a shift away from physical newspapers towards cable and digital platforms. In 1990, about 55.4% of the Fallish people read the physical newspaper regularly while 34.7% used the {{wp|internet}} to do so, but by 2010, only 17.5% of the population continued to consume traditional newspapers while cable and internet access for news have rose to roughly 73.2%. Major newspapers produced in Falland that have also achieved international circulation include the ''[[Daily Times]]'', ''[[The Watchman]]'', ''[[Breline News]]'', ''[[Wexdon Telegraph]]'', and the ''[[Fallish Morning Post]]''. Major journals and magazines that have also done the same include the ''[[Financial Prophet]]'', ''[[The Analyser]]'', ''[[Good Telegram]]'', and ''[[The Postmaster]]''.
{{wp|Television}} and {{wp|radio}} remain prevalent forms of media consumption, particularly in rural areas, where access to the internet remains slow. [[Sydenham]] and [[Hambledon]] dominate the television and radio industry, with many of these companies based in the two cities. There are a total of 12 major television broadcasting companies in Falland, the oldest being the [[Evening Wire]] with [[EWTV]] which was launched in 1951. Since the 1970s, the Fallish government has also participated in joint ventures with companies such as [[Richardson Networks]] with [[Channel 8 Falland]], and [[Almellon]] with [[FNTVC]]. Radio broadcasting meanwhile, is a nationalised sector in Falland, overseen by the [[Fallish Radio Service]] (FRS) since 1963 due to several scandals involving private radio stations in the preceding years. The Fallish Radio Service operates numerous stations. Among the most popular are [[FRS One]] and [[FRS Two]]. The [[Milston Broadcasting Company]] was the oldest radio company, established in 1913.
As of 2021, roughly 83% of the population utilises the Internet, a figure that has grown exponentially ever since the introduction of {{wp|broadband}} Internet services in the early 2000s. Falland also has one of the [[Video games in Falland|largest video game industry]] in the world, behind X and X, being home to several internationally known gaming companies which include [[Richardson Games]], [[Gears Interactives]], [[Maxwell Interactive Entertainment]], and [[YellowCo Entertainment]].
===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
===Sports===
===Sports===
[[Category:Falland]]
== References ==
[[Category:Countries of Aurorum]]
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Falland]][[Category:Countries (Teleon)]]
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Fallish Federation
Flag of Falland
Flag
of Falland
Coat of arms
Motto: Et sic genuflexus Albert rex (Hernician)
"And so King Albert knelt"
Anthem: "Our Georgian Rose"
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Falland (green) within Calesia (grey)
Capital
and largest city
Sydenham
Official languagesFallish
Ethnic groups
(2015)[1]
75.3% Fallish background
24.7% Other background
Religion
(2017)[2]
73.3% Gregorianism
23.5% Irreligious
2.8% Others
Demonym(s)Fallish
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Theresa
Karren Shroff
Paul Green
Matthew Hart
Clive Osamor
LegislatureFederal Parliament
Chamber of Advisors
Chamber of Deputies
Establishment
4 March 1114
19 November 1204
13 May 1504
19 July 1858
9 April 1864
26 October 1926
7 September 1944
Area
• Total
339,336 km2 (131,018 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.5
Population
• 2023 estimate
Steady 87,647,322[3]
• 2015 census
Steady 84,372,472[4] (6th)
• Density
258.29/km2 (669.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $3.714 Trillion[5] (3rd)
• Per capita
Increase $42,382[5]
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
Increase $3.504 Trillion[5] (2nd)
• Per capita
Increase $39,982[5]
Gini (2021)Negative increase 29.8[6]
low
HDI (2022)Increase 0.891[7]
very high
CurrencyFallish guild (ɢ) (FGU)
Time zoneUTC+0 (Central Calesian Time, CCT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (Central Calesian Summer Time, CCST)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+20
Internet TLD.fl

Falland, officially the Fallish Federation is a sovereign state in Central Calesia on the southern coast of the Swarin Sea. Falland shares land borders with X in the east, X and Hyacinthe in the south, and Vistulzka in the west. It shares maritime borders with Waldrich and X across the Swarin Sea in the north. Much of the south and west of the country is comprised of the Brelines, whereas the majority of the country is mostly flat and sits on the Fallish Plain belonging to the broader Central Calesian Plain. The country has an area of approximately 339,336 km2 (131,018 sq mi), with a population of 87 million. It is the second-most populated country in Calesia and the second-largest in terms of land area behind Hyacinthe. Falland's capital and largest city is Sydenham; other major cities include Hambledon, Kaurwell, Pendleton, Milston, Reidside, and Waxdon.

Modern humans arrived in Falland around 40,000 years ago and was settled primarily by the Falko tribes around the 5th millennium BCE, coming under the Hernician Empire in 219 CE until their retreat during the 5th century which allowed Waldic tribes to settle, forming a collection of kingdoms with the Falko tribes. In 759, Falland was united under the Waldish Empire which ended in 1031 when Hyacintheans invaded from the south. Falland would be ruled by various Hycinthean kingdoms until they were overthrown in 1114 by the Kingdom of Ferland led by Albert I. However, Hyacintheans invaded again in 1198, establishing Robindy in the east while an independent Ferland continued in the west. The Ferlish king were overthrown in 1377 and the Abish Confederation would be established, while Robindy faced numerous challenges both internally and externally, culminating in the start of a civil war in 1342. The Catabole in 1348 and its subsequent crisis put the conflict on hold. Much of Falland's population was killed as a result; the war eventually ended in defeat for the monarch and in 1355, Geoffrey II was forced to sign the Alfredian Charter. In the 15th century, the end of the Dauloux line caused a succession crisis which was resolved by ascendance of X to the throne, forming a personal union between X and Robindy which was reorganised as the Kingdom of Falland. Falland experienced a period of colonial ambition beginning in 1492 with their first colony. In 1504, the Fallish Imperial Declaration was signed by the monarch, officially forming the Fallish Empire.

The Fallish monarchy was overthrown in 1858, establishing a republic in its place which lasted until the Capron Restoration in 1864. The Fallish Empire reached its zenith during the late-19th century and the expansion of Falland overseas became a a matter of national importance for the government. The industrial revolution in Falland also helped kickstart a period of rapid economic and population growth. Following their defeat in the Second Cuthish War, the Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party (FNSFP) came to power in 1925, established a totalitarian dictatorship and sparked the Great War in 1934. After the end of the war and a period of Transmedan occupation, Falland was reorganised as a federation.

A constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, Falland has been described as a great power with a strong economy; it is the second-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest economy by PPP in the world. As both an historical and contemporary power in industrial, scientific and technological sectors, it is both one of the world's largest exporters and importers. As a developed country, it offers social security, a universal health care system, and tuition-free university education. Falland is a member of the United Congress, the Nordbund, the W3, the W4, the W20, and the X Economic Partnership.

Etymology

The name "Falland" derives from the Old Fallish term Falkaland, meaning "land of the Falkos".[8] The Falkos were a tribe that settled in Falland sometime during the 5th millennium BCE and was first written down as a name by Hernician explorers and rendered as Falcii. The etymology of the tribal name itself is disputed by scholars. The usage of the term to refer to the land of Falland was solidified following their conquest by the Hernician Empire and the region came under the control of the province of Hernician Falco.[9]

The earliest recorded use of the modern term, as "Falka londe", is in the 8th century book Dunley Chronicles, referring to all "land inhabited by the Fallish people". A romantic name for Falland is Vitland, related to the Waldish name for Falland, Hvittland, named after the white (hvit) Chalk Cliffs of Rainham.[10]

History

Prehistory and antiquity

The first evidence of human habitation in Falland is located in the Merigreen Valley and is dated to around 40,000 years ago and include stone statues, human bones and other such artifacts.[11]

Hernici rule

Middle ages

Following the fall of the Hernician Empire, Waldic tribes from Svalland settled in Falland, mixing with the native Falko people as a collection of violate kingdoms emerged in the region. In 759, modern Falland would be united under the Waldic Empire which emerged in Sydenham. At its territorial height, the empire would encompass Falland, X, and most of Svalland. The empire would eventually end 1031 when the Hyacintheans invaded from the south, conquering most of Falland and territory to the west of it, thus forcing the Waldic capital to relocated to Svalland where the state of Old Waldish Confederacy emerged. On the mainland, Falland would be ruled by the Hyacintheans until they were overthrown in 1114 by the Kingdom of Ferland led by Albert I.

Ferland was able to exert influence over much of Falland and neighbouring regions. However, after the death of Albert II in 1198, Ferland was paralysed due to a succession crisis, allowing the Hyacinthean House of Dauloux an opportunity to invade the kingdom in 1199. This conflict would end in 1204 with the Hyacinthean Robindy in the east and an independent Ferland in the west. The western half of the divided Ferland gradually decentralised: the nobility became much more autonomous while the king's authority became more religious and symbolic and thus was less effective and constantly challenged by powerful noblemen. In Robindy, however, a strong bureaucratic system emerged under Michael I. Various reforms were implemented, strengthening the royal authority, including the establishment of standardised taxation, and a system of law enforcement.

In 1377, a group of noblemen overthrew the West Ferlish king at the Battle of Regumhil and established the Abish Confederation. Problems emerged within the newly formed confederation almost immediately. Disputes over power and territory erupted among the noble houses, leading to a series of internal conflicts known as the Wars of the Twelve Kings. Meanwhile, Robindy faced numerous challenges from both internal and external forces: the system of centralised authority bred corruption and inefficiency, while bad relations with the neighbouring Kingdom of X resulted in frequent border skirmishes and occasional wars, this culminated in the Robo-X War of 1322-1336 which ended in Robindian defeat, significant territorial concessions, and the loss of a large portion of its wealth. Frustrated with King Alfred III's handling of the situation, a group of influential merchants and nobles staged a failed coup in 1342 which eventually led to the beginning of the Robindian Civil War.

In 1348, the Catabole Event occurred, the subsequent crisis halted the Civil War and caused the Great Famine that lasted until 1358. The war eventually ended in defeat for the monarch. In 1355, Geoffrey II, son of Alfred III was forced to sign the Alfredian Charter which laid out the rights and limitations of the monarchy, granting more power to the nobility and establishing a Federal Parliament composed of both nobles (advisors) and commoners (deputies) to advise the king and participate in the governance of the kingdom.

In the 15th century, the Abish Confederation, after enduring years of internal strife, managed to establish a fragile peace among its member states. In Robindy, the death of King Geoffrey IV in 1426 ended the House of Dauloux's direct line, plunging the kingdom into a succession crisis. This was resolved when the King of X, a relative of Geoffrey was invited by Parliament to take over the throne, forming a personal union between X, and Robindy which was reorganised as the Kingdom of Falland.

In 1461, the schism of Gregorianism during the 14th century finally caught up with Falland, the rift between the Opadic and Cathedralist churches finally reached a breaking point in September of that year when a gathering of Opadic followers in X were violently suppressed by the Catherdralist authorities. Sparking mass protests and unrest across Falland. This culminated in the Sydenham Massacre of 1463 when tensions erupted into open Opadic rebellion. This rebellion would last until 1468 when King Lewis I signed the Charter of Free Religion, granting religious freedom to all citizens of Falland, although discrimination against Opadics continued in some forms since then.

Pre-republic colonial empire

First Republic and Capron Restoration

The Elizabeth Square Declaration formally dissolved the Kingdom of Falland and established a democratic republic
  • Angered by increasing corruption, unpopular royally appointed governments & a worsening economic state for the middle and lower classes. A popular revolution in 1850 forces the King to establish a proper constitutional monarchy and full universal male suffrage
  • Emergence of the Liberal Party after suffrage enacted, successive liberal governments until 1858 when new king appoints his conservative uncle to PM and begins to roll-back some advances
  • Subsequent revolution & Elizabeth Square Declaration which abolishes the monarchy, grants amnesty to the King but orders the imprisonment of the ex-PM
  • Royal family flee abroad & declare new state illegitimate
  • Ensuing war forces a monarchical restoration in 1858 although constitutional monarchy & universal male suffrage guaranteed
  • Colonial expansion & empire
  • Industrialism & economic powerhouse
  • Liberal governments become increasingly pro-monarchy, rise of the Fallish Republican Party (FRP)
  • FRP govt. in 1902 allied w/ left liberals, no parliamentary majority for an abolition but monarchy's popularity remains very low
  • FRP ousted after colonial scandal & right Liberals + conservatives + nationalists restored to power
  • Socialist Party (SP) foundation and electoral successes
  • Foreign cause collapse of liberalism's support & rise of SP & FRP

Post-Second Cuthish War and rise of FNSFP

The Second Cuthish War resulted in a Fallish defeat in 1921, effectively destroyed the incumbent liberal minority government of Robert Venables who tendered his resignation days after the peace agreement.[12] 1921 saw right-wing nationalist elements sweep to victory in both the general and prime ministerial elections and a new right-wing coalition led by Arthur Whybrow of the National Party was formed. Whybrow and his government saw the Fallish defeat as a result of the SP-RPF governments of the past two decades and their inability to prepare the nation for war. He also viewed the instability that had gripped Fallish politics prior to and during the war as a fundamental reason for its defeat and sought to unify the political right under his leadership.[13]

In 1923, the General Coalition was created by the National Party and several others, consisting of national liberals, conservatives and factions of proto-fascists who were united by their anti-liberalism and anti-socialism as well as their support for the monarchy and the army, both institutions which had been placed under threat from the rising socialist, syndicalist and republican groups.[13]

The National Party government then passed the Lightoller Law named after Home Secretary Philip Lightoller the same year, which meant that the party with the most votes would receive an automatic majority in the Chamber of Deputies and the remaining seats would be divided proportionally.[14] In the ensuing general election, the party won with a large plurality of the popular vote and was thus able to gain the majority bonus. The National party was helped by a decline in the Socialist Party towards the National Syndicalists and Communists who had split off from the party recently.[13]

The Whybrow government in 1924 initially attempted to raise the military’s budget and once again expand the armed forces although anti-war feelings in the public following the Second Cuthish War prevented them from doing this to their full extent.[13] A major economic crash the same year crippled the government which did not wish to cut military expenditure and pursued social austerity policies and attempted to raise finances by printing more money causing inflation to rise rapidly. The rapidly worsening economic situation saw the government, king and industrialists lose faith in Whybrow who resigned in December 1924. Subsequently, Hugh Bethell was asked to lead a new National Party government.[15] Shortly after Bethell’s tenure began, the government was rocked by a general strike declared by Socialist Party aligned trade unions. Whilst the strike was a failure, it saw the Communists seize the moment and launch an armed revolution in Sydenham in January 1925. Whilst fighting was limited to one district in Sydenham and was put down within two days it shook the establishment to its core and effectively destroyed confidence in the new National Party and Bethell. The FNSFP seized on the opportunity to begin streetfights against Communists and Socialists which rapidly turned deadly, the authorities largely turned a blind eye to the FNSFP and only targeted Communist and Socialist paramilitaries.

War Falland

  • Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party (FNSFP) elected in 1925 election, defeating the unpopular liberal government (FNSFP wins only about 20% of the popular vote but a majority of seats bc of a majority bonus system)
  • FNSFP Prime Minister Thomas Peyton-Jones begins consolidating power, sidelining his conservative allies and banning the socialist party after a series of anti-govt riots
  • Current monarch seeing Asplinism as a more agreeable form of Socialism & attracted to their militarist leanings assents to granting Parliament more powers and giving Peyton-Jones emergency powers
  • FNSFP one-party Asplinist state declared, all opposition parties and trade unions are disbanded followed up with a sham election
  • Irredentist foreign policy expanded upon and colonial reforms enacted loosening ties with some colonies
  • Peyton-Jones is ousted by more radical politicians led by former editor and propaganda minister Edwin Bampfylde
  • Bampfylde takes a hard-line expansionist ideology to distract from a faltering economy
  • Any potential war turns into a protracted nightmare for Bampfylde who had hoped for a quick victory, Bampfylde takes over planning the war and assumes all war ministries + foreign affairs fearing a potential coup
  • Harsh repression of growing opposition movement & govt. becomes more totalitarian
  • Massive military defeat causes lines to collapse, major retreats and desertion as well as decimation
  • King abdicates in favour of his sister who is placed under strict house arrest
  • Bampfylde & leading government officials captured & Falland fully occupied after unconditional surrender

Contemporary period

Independence Day Celebrations after the Braemablair Agreement was signed
  • Fallish colonies either granted independence or become international mandates, Sydenham becomes a neutral internationally governed free city whilst Falland is occupied
  • Elections to a constitutional assembly see right-wing Progressives (former civil servants etc) & liberals (former establishment) win a majority combined, position of the monarchy secured despite republican grumbling from FRP & SP (election results potentially interfered w/ by occupying powers who disliked the Fallish socialists & republicans for their perceived inability to prevent the FNSFP govt.
  • Monarchy referendum passes narrowly although emboldens the Socialist Party who win the first Sydenham elections whilst Falland is still occupied
  • Progressive-Socialist-Liberal-Republican national unity govt. created to provide a united front for independence, Sydenham rejoins Falland (neutrality enshrined in constitution)
  • Braemablair Agreement allows for Fallish independence although enshrines neutrality & bans all but defensive military action
  • Welfare state created by Socialist-Republican govt.
  • Cultural community established w/ former colonies
  • Economic recover (Miracle on the Kir)
  • Return to the international stage
  • Modern 'agreeable partner' foreign policy
  • Low-birth rate, reliance on immigration & other modern problems

Geography

Geology

Biodiversity

The Fallish bear is the national animal of Falland due to its cultural significance.

With one of the highest floral biodiversity in Calesia, 48,000 species of plants have been recorded in Falland, representing roughly X of all Calesian flora.[16] Falland's forests serve as a hotbed of floral diversity. Additionally, Falland recieves species from X to the east, X to the west, as well as X to the south, with Falland's Brelines also contributing to habitat diversity.[17] Falland is divided into four terrestrial ecoregions: the Swarin mixed forests, Blackwood mixed forests, Sollish mixed forests, and the Breline conifer and mixed forests.[18]

Falland's indigenous plant species and subspecies are numbered in the 15,000s which includes the Rutland violet, Merrigreen rose, Pendleton whitebeam, Marsford eyebright, and the White brome.[19] In addition, Falland has many botanical gardens, some of which are known outside the country. Fallish gardens are stylistically based on symmetry, axial geometry and on the principle of imposing order over nature. It has influenced the history of gardening especially X gardening.[20]

In terms of fauna, it is juxtaposed by Falland's floral diversity, having only about 17,800 species of animals. Their indigenous animal species also consists of slightly over 7,000 species, including the Coxwick wren, Fallish bear, Yellow-bellied toad, Barnesham vole, Dunley pot beetle, Rothhampton snail, as well as 75 mammal species, 213 bird species, 412 reptile species, 83 amphibian species, 258 fish species; and 5,929 insect species.[21] The Merrigreen rose, also known as the Georgian rose is the national flower of Falland while the Fallish bear is the national animal.[22]

The 12 national parks in Falland include the Harthpike National Park, the Chalk Cliff Area National Park, the St Mawes National Park, the Milston Lagoon National Parks, the Stennen National Park, the Hairhill National Park, the Burford Forest National Park, the East Breline National Park, the Barnesley Forest National Park, Exmouth National Park, Braemablair National Park and the Breadborough National Park.[23] There are also 4 nature reserves,[24] 82 nature parks,[25] and more than 400 zoos and animal parks.[26] The Sydenham Zoo, which opened in 1864, is the second oldest but largest in Falland, and claims one of the most comprehensive collection of species in the world.[27]

Environment

Politics and government

Current Structure of the Chamber of Deputies
Structure
Seats810
Current Structure of the Chamber of Deputies of Falland
Political groups
Liberal Bloc (508)
  •   Progressive Party (235)
  •   Liberal Party (117)
  •   Green Party (104)
  •   Democratic Party (52)

People's Bloc (299)

Unaligned (2)

Falland is a constitutional monarchy, a parliamentary democracy, and a federation with Theresa at the top as Queen of the Fallish. The country has maintained its constitution since the establishment of the Fallish Federation in 1944. It is one of the oldest federation in the world, in which power is divided between the central and state, free city, and territory governments. The Fallish political system combines elements derived from the Alfredian Charter and its successors (constitutional monarchy, a bicameral parliament, and strong party discipline), and the political model of X (federalism).

The government is separated into three branches:

Theresa rules as Queen of the Fallish and serves as head of state. The head of government is the Prime Minister, currently Karren Shroff who is elected for 4-year terms and is allowed to serve a maximum of two terms via Direct voting. At the subdivisional level, the Prime Minister is represented by the vice governors in states and vice mayors in free cities. They are appointed by the Prime Minister on advice from the Cabinet and the head of their respective subdivisions. The current Prime Minister is Karren Shroff who served since 2020. In 2024, Shroff was re-elected, continuing the Liberal bloc's hold on power in Falland.

In the Chamber of Advisors (upper house), there are X advisors, a hereditary position inherited through specific lineages or granted by the monarchy or prime minister to specific individuals on advice of the Chamber of Deputies. The upper house is headed by the Speaker of the Advisors, currently Paul Green and is voted into office by the members of the Chamber from among themselves for 5-year terms for a maximum of three terms. The Chamber of Deputies (lower house) has 810 members elected from single-member electoral divisions, commonly known as "electorates" or "seats", allocated to states on the basis of population, with each of the current subdivisions (excluding Free Cities) guaranteed an average of 34 seats. The lower house has a maximum term of four years which runs parallel to the Prime Ministeral election cycle, it is the duration of terms since 1960, before this, elections were held once every two years. The incumbent Speaker of the Deputies is Matthew Hart. Usually, the speaker is elected by members of the lower house for 5-year terms and are allowed to serve multiple terms.

Falland's electoral system uses Direct voting for all lower house elections. Voting is compulsory for all enrolled citizens 18 years and over in almost every jurisdiction apart from Lewland. The party with majority support in the Chamber of Deputies forms the government and its leader is typically elected as Prime Minister although exceptions to this have occurred in the past.

There are two major political blocs in Falland: the Liberal Bloc in the Government, and the People's Bloc as the Opposition. The Liberal Bloc is led primarily by the Progressive Party with 235 seats, they are partnered with the Liberal, the Green Party, and the Democratic Party which holds 117, 104 and 52 seats respectively. The People's Bloc is headed by the Socialist Party with 115 seats and the New Falland Party with 124 seats with four other minority parties included in the bloc including the Republican and Red-Green Movement, National Workers, and Victory Parties, possessing 29, 17, 9, and 6 seats respectively. Since 2024, there is also one unaligned party known as the Social Democratic Party with 2 seats. Since 2008, no independent deputies have been elected to the Chamber of Deputies.

The judiciary of Falland is headed by the Royal Court of Falland which serves as the highest court in Falland. It is headed by the President of the Royal Court, currently Clive Osamor, and answers to the executive branch of the government. It is also responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the country. At the subdivisional level, the judiciary is represented by the supreme courts which all subdivisions possess. There are a total of 2,688 county judges in the judiciary of Falland, 261 subdivisional judges, and 48 national judges.

States of Falland

Map State Capital city Largest city Population
(2023)
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Subdivision
Astinford Dorchester Dorchester 4,652,883
Blackwoodshire Stanninghall Burford 1,082,065
Barnesham Pedinton Pedinton 4,220,056
Braelyneshire Spencing Harthpike 4,111,850
Briarborough Bolton-on-the-Wolds Campden 4,220,056
Burnsworth Huntingdon Whiterock 4,544,676
Colbury Dronfield-on-Sea Hensea 1,947,718
Duncanland Great Bosworth Rainham 4,549,212
Fissier Farnham Eastwood 1,192,202
Grantset Coxwick Coxwick 5,734,948
Hambledonshire Hambledon Hambledon 5,951,361
Highwater Highbridge St Mawes 1,623,099
Kaurwell 541,033
Laneford Exmouth Exmouth 2,705,164
Lewland Barnsley North Petherton 4,328,262
Marsford Blackpool Buckington 5,626,742
Merrigreen Loughborough Loughborough 2,273,339
Milston 324,620
Milstonshire Dunley Dunley 3,895,436
Pendleton 327,203
Pendletonshire Rushden Rushden 4,220,056
Perrys Rothhampton Rothhampton 3,462,610
Queensbridge Epping Newcastle-on-Lyme 3,889,322
Reesthorpe Cinderford Evestone 3,354,404
Reidside 216,413
Rutland Braemablair Braemablair 1,623,100
Sydenham 1,065,653
West Robindy Stenhill Hinckley 2,596,958
Wexdon 220,079
Wilkenfield Needham Market Needham Market 3,354,404
Falland Falland Sydenham Sydenham 87,647,322

Falland is divided into 29 subdivisions. Of these administrative divisions, 23 are States and 6 are Free Cities. Each State has a varying level of autonomy, separate legislatures and governments and separate constitutions.

Law

Foreign relations

Military

Fallish soldiers on a live fire exercise in Briarborough near Bolton-on-the-Wolds.

The Fallish Armed Forces is split into four branches: the Fallish Army, the Fallish Navy, the Fallish Air Force and the Civil Guard, the latter of which being the largest of the four branches and focuses on internal security. They are managed by the Ministry of Defence and controlled by the National Defence Council of the Fallish Federation which itself is overseen by the Minister of Defence, while the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is the Monarch of Falland. Military expenditure is at approximately 1.53% of the total GDP of Falland, a figure which has stayed relatively similar since the end of the Six-Day War in 1999. As of August 2024, the Fallish Armed Forces has a strength of 193,329 active personnel and 93,290 in reserve.

Since 1998 women may serve in all functions of service without restriction. Prior to 2005, Falland operated a system of limited conscription although this was abolished due to falling recruitment numbers, opposition from youth leaders as well as the Socialist Party's own electoral promises. Falland is also constitutionally prohibited from developing or having any weapons of mass destruction be located on Fallish territory. The Fallish military has about 5,000 troops stationed in foreign countries as part of international peacekeeping missions, including about 1,230 in Ruthen, 900 in X, and 1,520 in X.

Economy

Infrastructure

Transport

Tourism

Agriculture

Demographics

Religion

Languages

Migrants and refugees

Education

Health

Culture

Music

Art

Literature

Media

Headquarters of the Evening Wire in Hambledon.

Falland historically possessed a large association with print newspapers, with the Sydenham Eye standing as one of the oldest in the world, established in 1669. However, in recent years, there have been a shift away from physical newspapers towards cable and digital platforms. In 1990, about 55.4% of the Fallish people read the physical newspaper regularly while 34.7% used the internet to do so, but by 2010, only 17.5% of the population continued to consume traditional newspapers while cable and internet access for news have rose to roughly 73.2%. Major newspapers produced in Falland that have also achieved international circulation include the Daily Times, The Watchman, Breline News, Wexdon Telegraph, and the Fallish Morning Post. Major journals and magazines that have also done the same include the Financial Prophet, The Analyser, Good Telegram, and The Postmaster.

Television and radio remain prevalent forms of media consumption, particularly in rural areas, where access to the internet remains slow. Sydenham and Hambledon dominate the television and radio industry, with many of these companies based in the two cities. There are a total of 12 major television broadcasting companies in Falland, the oldest being the Evening Wire with EWTV which was launched in 1951. Since the 1970s, the Fallish government has also participated in joint ventures with companies such as Richardson Networks with Channel 8 Falland, and Almellon with FNTVC. Radio broadcasting meanwhile, is a nationalised sector in Falland, overseen by the Fallish Radio Service (FRS) since 1963 due to several scandals involving private radio stations in the preceding years. The Fallish Radio Service operates numerous stations. Among the most popular are FRS One and FRS Two. The Milston Broadcasting Company was the oldest radio company, established in 1913.

As of 2021, roughly 83% of the population utilises the Internet, a figure that has grown exponentially ever since the introduction of broadband Internet services in the early 2000s. Falland also has one of the largest video game industry in the world, behind X and X, being home to several internationally known gaming companies which include Richardson Games, Gears Interactives, Maxwell Interactive Entertainment, and YellowCo Entertainment.

Cuisine

Sports

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