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The next major innovation that we have record of is pottery recently unearthed outside of Ljustad that is dated to approximately 6,100 Bc, which means that this is probably the time period that agriculture was introduced to Talistova. Although even with the advent of agriculture, it is still largely believed by many archaeologists that it was still very much a hunting and fishing civilization at this point in time.
The next major innovation that we have record of is pottery recently unearthed outside of Ljustad that is dated to approximately 6,100 Bc, which means that this is probably the time period that agriculture was introduced to Talistova. Although even with the advent of agriculture, it is still largely believed by many archaeologists that it was still very much a hunting and fishing civilization at this point in time.


[[File:Kuusiston linna.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The ruins of Taivaan Kehto, 1999]]
Around 2,000 BC, the Bronze age brought about year round cultivation as well as animal husbandry, but the cold and rugged climate of the central and northern regions slowed it's advance into the rest of the Country. Around 500 years later, the first major Talvistovan settlement was formed, this being the now abandoned city and world heritage site Taivaan Kehto, and from this city would spread the first notable power a little under 1000 years later, what is now known as the Proto-Talvic Empire.
Around 2,000 BC, the Bronze age brought about year round cultivation as well as animal husbandry, but the cold and rugged climate of the central and northern regions slowed it's advance into the rest of the Country. Around 500 years later, the first major Talvistovan settlement was formed, this being the now abandoned city and world heritage site Taivaan Kehto, and from this city would spread the first notable power a little under 1000 years later, what is now known as the Proto-Talvic Empire.



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Kingdom of Talvistova
pyhä talvikuningas
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Flag
Motto: "For Religion, King, and Glory"
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CapitalLjustad, Osta
Largest citySkalgaard, Osta
Official languagesTalvistovan
Recognised national languagesGerman, Libriran
Ethnic groups
  • 93% Caucasian
  • 2% Vuori
  • 5% other
Demonym(s)Talvistovan
GovernmentHereditary Monarchy
• King
Oskar I
• Heir Apparent
N/A
Establishment
• Independence from Englean Kaiserreich
31 March 1566
Area
• 
878,144 km2 (339,053 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 estimate
33,592,671
• Density
15.89/km2 (41.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
90,322,886,438Ӄ
• Per capita
36,841 ӃPC
HDI (2018).825
very high
CurrencyKronig (Ӄ)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Kingstown Time)
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright

The Kingdom of Talvistova (Talvistovan: pyhä talvikuningas [Lit. 'Holy Winter Kingdom']; Englean: 'Nordenreich' ), or simply Talvistova, is large nation in Northern Ventismar that borders the Northern Lutentian to the West and North, Strait of Good Faith to the south, Gulf of Paajarvi to the East, and Librira to the Northeast. The capital is the city-province of Ljustad, whereas the largest city is Skalgaard. Other major cities include Manavik, Asbjarnarstaoir, Lonlond, and Kvingandannes.

As of the end of January 2018, the population if Talvistova is 33.6 million, most of which live in the southwestern part of the country and speak Talvistovan, a Nordic language unrelated to nearby German or Libirian Languages. It is a Heretical Monarchy made up of 22 provinces and one semi-autonomous city-province (Ljustad). The Majority of Talvistovans are a part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

History

Prehistory

If archaeological finds found in caves in the South Kainuu Mountains are in fact the work of Neanderthals, then the first human habitation of what is today Talvistova occurred somewhere between 180,000 and 145,000 BC, while the more northern regions such as the lapland and North Kainuu Mountains are generally believed to have been settled somewhere after 115,000 BC. The artifacts found in said areas carry strong resemblence to those found in North Rukonia and the Englean Kaiserreich, which has lead to a prevailing theory that at one point there was a land bridge that was used as a crossing point across the modern day Strait of Good Faith. Like most of the proto-ventismarin people, the stone age settlers where hunter-gatherers.

The next major innovation that we have record of is pottery recently unearthed outside of Ljustad that is dated to approximately 6,100 Bc, which means that this is probably the time period that agriculture was introduced to Talistova. Although even with the advent of agriculture, it is still largely believed by many archaeologists that it was still very much a hunting and fishing civilization at this point in time.

The ruins of Taivaan Kehto, 1999

Around 2,000 BC, the Bronze age brought about year round cultivation as well as animal husbandry, but the cold and rugged climate of the central and northern regions slowed it's advance into the rest of the Country. Around 500 years later, the first major Talvistovan settlement was formed, this being the now abandoned city and world heritage site Taivaan Kehto, and from this city would spread the first notable power a little under 1000 years later, what is now known as the Proto-Talvic Empire.

Geography

Talvistova is a peninsula on the southern tip of Courentia, and is the southern most country in Sunalaya. It's dominant feature is the Guds fingre Mountains, which makes up the Country's border with Ourican and also extends into most of the country. Because of this 9 of the 10 most populous cities, Kvingandannes being the exception, are all within 100 miles of the coast.

Climate

Environment

main article: Fauna of Talvistova

Politics and Government

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Education

Religion

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

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