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Latest revision as of 01:40, 28 August 2019

Colony of Fyrland
Fyrlandsk Koloni
Colony of Emerstari
1516–1871
Flag Coat of arms
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
Frömhedt, Frihedt, Rikehedt
Anthem
Hegel Emerige
Location of Fyrland
Outline of Fyrland
Capital Gronvød
Demonym Fyrlandish, Fyrlander
Government Governership
Monarch
 •  1516–1529 Erik V Georg
 •  1860–1871 Kristien II Gustaf
Lieutenant-Governor
 •  1516–1531 Christoffer Lorens Ljundstrom
 •  1853–1871 Harald Mikael Laanfelt–Ljundstrom
Legislature Fyrlandssammling
 •  Upper house Folks Hus
 •  Lower house Kolonsråd
Historical era Emerstarian Empire
 •  Discovered 1507
 •  Settling 1600s
 •  Fyrland Purchase 1871
Political subdivisions Kommuner
Today part of Green Union

Fyrland was the area colonized by Emerstari in the Green Union during a period beginning witht the exploration of Markion by Christoffer Lorens Ljundstrom, and ending with the cession of Fyrland to in exchange for several Amlug colonies.

Emerstarian Northern Markion, as it is sometimes referred to, consisted of four counties: Norrland, Midtenfyrland, Bergland, and Gronland. Emerstarian settlement occurred specifically in Gronland, and the city of Grünwald was found; although, it was then called Gronvød from the Emerstarian words gron (green) and vød (loanword from Canarian voed; English: wood).

The lands were originally used to extract from the natural resources of fur, through trade with the indigenous peoples, and lumber. Today, there still remains a prominent Emerstarian minority near Grünwald.