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Revision as of 13:55, 28 June 2021

Federation of Valimia
16 other official names
Motto: "Kansojen ystävyys murtumaton"
"The friendship of nations is unbreakable"
Anthem: "Nouskoon Kansat Synnyinmaamme"
"May the Peoples of Our Native Land Rise"
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Location of Valimia (green)
Location of Valimia (green)
CapitalPaavalpori
Largest cityFestunki
Official languagesValimian
Hesurian, Rortvanian, Sari, Sarajalan, Havalian, Soilan, Kauian, Parovian, Mortvan, Juronan, Vindric, Ajlonan, Pejolan
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Valimian
GovernmentFederal Constitutional Parliamentary Republic
• President
Seppo Toivalo
Katariina Järvenpää
LegislatureValtiopäivät
Senaatti
Eduskunta
Establishment
• Valimian Revolt
March 12 1603
1702
• Proclamation of Federation
1922
• Current Constitution
1981
Population
• 2018 census
115,991,961
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$4,3 trillion
• Per capita
$36,721
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$1,7 trillion
• Per capita
$14,581
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 44.2
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.878
very high
CurrencyTaaleri (₮ (T))
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeVLM
Internet TLD.va

Valimia (Valimian: Liiva [li:ʋɑ]), officaly the Federation of Valimia (Valimian: Liivan liittovalta), is a federal republic located in Eastern Berea and Northern Pamia. It borders Mascylla to the west, the North Sea to the north, Kodesh to the south and the Iremic Ocean to the east. Valimia is the world's largest country by land area comprising one-fifth of all land on Earth. Despite its population of 112 million, it is one of the most sparcely-populated countries. Almost 80% of its population is located either around the Gulf of Valimia or in the metropolitan area of its largest city Festunki. The capital of Valimia is its second largest city Paavalpori that holds significant historic and cultural influence.

Valimia is a constitutional parliamentary asymmetric federation since the passing of the 1981 Constitution. The President serves as the head of state and the Prime Minister serves as the head of government at the behest of the Valtiopäivät. Highest political authority in the country recides in the democratically-elected Valtiopäivät that is composed of the Eduskunta and the Senaatti. Highest executive authority is exercised by the State Council (Valimian: Valtioneuvosto) led by the Prime Minister while the Valimian Supreme Administrative Court holds highest judicial authority.

Valimian statehood traces its existence back to the Valimian Duchies formed around the Gulf of Valimia as a result of Semitarian conversion and crusades during the late 900s. Despite later Chaghanid conquest and rule, Semitarism would continue to spread across Valimia consolidating power in the Duchy of Taijasmaa. The weakening position of the White Horde in the late 1500s and the increasing discontentment of the Valimians towards their non-Semitar rulers resulted in the Valimian Revolt in 1603 that ultimately established the Kingdom of the Valimians. Expansions of territory and power by the Valimian state would result in the proclamation of the Valimian Empire in 1702. The empire expanded continuesly throughout the 18th century going beyond its geographic limitations and becoming one of the most signficant powers of its time. By the turn of the 19th century, Valimia would be sidelined by other rising powers in Berea but would remain a significant player on the world stage due to its massive population and area. Valimian stagnation was made evident by the end of the century with the Valimian defeat in the Valimo-Cuthish War of 1882. Bitterness over lost prestige and national humiliation would cause Valimia to join the Great War as a belligerent. The war was disasterous to the Valimian Empire with its outdated army unable to defend against the advance by the Central Alliance which had brought the empire near to capitulation although utlimately it would emerge victorious from the war.

During the post-war period, Valimia experienced a six-year-long period of instability fighting several civil and separtist conflicts. The weakening position of the country would result in the abolition of its monarchy and the dissolution of its empire. In its stead, a democratic federation was established during which Valimian society was almost completely reorganised. Extensive internal reform and Valimian bitterness over the Treaty of Lehpold, would keep the country isolated and officially neutral throughout the post-war period. Valimia played a neutral anti-imperialist role during the Great Game often acting as a mediator between the two sides rising to prominence once more on the international stage. From the 1960s onwards, Valimia would begin opening itself further to the world seeing significant liberal economic reforms.

Today Valimia is a regional power able to exercise its influence in Eastern Berea and Northern Pamira. It is a pluralistic multinational society that is supported by a robust welfare state boasting a very high standard of living . Valimia posesses some of the largest deposists of natural resources in the world being one of the world's largest oil and gas exporters. As a nation with a long and varied history, it is home to several different UPESCH World Heritage sites. Valimia holds a permanent seat in the Security Council of the Assembly of Nations and is a member of several international organisations.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Early Dutchies

Chaghanid Rule

Hesurian Era

Imperial Era

Great War

Federation of Valimia (1922-1981)

Consensus Valimia

Epoch of Openness

Contemporary Valimia

Politics

Governance

Foreign Relations

Administrative Divisions

  Constituent State(36)
  Federal City(3)

Valimia is composed of 36 Constituent States (Valimian: Osavaltio), 16 Constituent Republics (Valimian: Osatasavalta) and three Federal Cities (Valimian: Liittokaupunki). The status of each federal entity is dictated in the Valimian Constitution in which the Principle of Federal Sovereignty (Valimian: Liittosuverniteettiperiaate) is enshrined in. In order to create new federal entites or change the classification of an already-existing federal entity a constiturional amendment is required which can be done through cooperation between the Valtiopäivät and the Valimian President. Each federal entity has two seats in the Valimian Senate.

Federal Entities
  • Constituent States are the most common federal entity in Valimia. Constituent States are subject to the full authority of the Valtiopäivät and the Valimian President. They are governed by democrtaically-elected Administrative Councils (Valimian: Hallintovaltuusto) which in turn elect the Secretary of Constituent State (Valimian: Ministeriosavaltiosihteeri) of a particular state.
  • Constituent Republics wield the highest degree of sovereignty being exempt from many laws and directives passed by the Valtiopäivät. Each Constituent Republic has its own constitution, democratically-elected parliament and president. The powers of a president of a Constituent Republic (Valimian: Osatasavaltapresidentti) as well as those of its parliament vary significantly depending on the republic's constitution. A republic's constitution must be approved by the Valimian President. Constituent Republics are highly autonomous in all areas except foreign policy which is exclusively handled by the Valimian State Council.
  • Federal Cities are cities that are Constituent States in all but name. They are governed by Federal City Councils (Valimian: Liittokaupunkivaltuusto). The three Federal Cities of Valimia are its capital Paavalpori, its largest city Festunki and Tomohoto

Geography

Economy

Demographics

Urbanization

Ethnic Groups

Languages

Religion

Culture