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==History==
===Palaeolithic===
During the Middle Palaeolithic, the first identified archaeological industrial culture of stone tools arose, and existed throughout much of the lowland areas of Vostau. The culture revolved mainly around the use of stone hunting implements - spearheads and pointed stones from this era have been found alongside the skeletons of supposed hunters, as well as some remains of prey that have shown signs of damage from jagged stone implements. A later archaeological culture is identified, characterised by much longer pointed stones, an advancement from the stout implements of the previous culture.
===Neolithic===
The Neolithic era saw the rise of megalithic cultures within modern-day Vostau, including one of the most widespread archaeological cultures of the region, the Clamprint Culture, known for its use of shells in imprinting and scoring pottery. It is believed that these people would eventually develop into the Elmoric culture group.
===Pre-Bronze and Bronze Age civilisation===
The final major archaeological culture to develop in Vostau was the ___ culture, which arrived from further afield than Vostau and only arrived into the land late in the Pre-Bronze age in Vostau. This would lead to the rise of a number of vibrant and complex Bronze Age communities within Vostau. Prime among these was the [[Thafonic civilisation]], located around the city of Thafon in the southwest of Vostau. Thafon was notable for its contributions to the Mediargic bronze trade, specifically in the presence of tin reserves in the region. In the northwest of Vostau, the [[Vestu]] people group, referenced in later documents, whose language was known to be unrelated to that of Thafon. Finally, in the much drier and more arid east, the [[Ancient Elmorici|Elmoric]] people resided, likely an ancestoral group of the modern day [[Elmoric people]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
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The northeastern portion of the country is distinct for its lower precipitation on average. The warmer months yield an average temperature of 21°C, with highs in the day getting up to 28°C (82.4°F), though with the temperature at night or in the late afternoon dropping to around 14°C (57.2°F). This effect is amplified in the northeastern highlands, with even lower precipitation, an average summer temperatures of around 18°C (64.4°F), with highs of only 25°C (77°F). In the winter months, temperatures can get as low as -5°C in the lowlands, to -10°C in the highlands, with highland winter temperature rarely rising above freezing.
The northeastern portion of the country is distinct for its lower precipitation on average. The warmer months yield an average temperature of 21°C, with highs in the day getting up to 28°C (82.4°F), though with the temperature at night or in the late afternoon dropping to around 14°C (57.2°F). This effect is amplified in the northeastern highlands, with even lower precipitation, an average summer temperatures of around 18°C (64.4°F), with highs of only 25°C (77°F). In the winter months, temperatures can get as low as -5°C in the lowlands, to -10°C in the highlands, with highland winter temperature rarely rising above freezing.
==History==
===Palaeolithic===
During the Middle Palaeolithic, the first identified archaeological industrial culture of stone tools arose, and existed throughout much of the lowland areas of Vostau. The culture revolved mainly around the use of stone hunting implements - spearheads and pointed stones from this era have been found alongside the skeletons of supposed hunters, as well as some remains of prey that have shown signs of damage from jagged stone implements. A later archaeological culture is identified, characterised by much longer pointed stones, an advancement from the stout implements of the previous culture.
===Neolithic===
The Neolithic era saw the rise of megalithic cultures within modern-day Vostau, including one of the most widespread archaeological cultures of the region, the Clamprint Culture, known for its use of shells in imprinting and scoring pottery. It is believed that these people would eventually develop into the Elmoric culture group.
===Pre-Bronze and Bronze Age civilisation===
The final major archaeological culture to develop in Vostau was the ___ culture, which arrived from further afield than Vostau and only arrived into the land late in the Pre-Bronze age in Vostau. This would lead to the rise of a number of vibrant and complex Bronze Age communities within Vostau. Prime among these was the [[Thafonic civilisation]], located around the city of Thafon in the southwest of Vostau. Thafon was notable for its contributions to the Mediargic bronze trade, specifically in the presence of tin reserves in the region. In the northwest of Vostau, the [[Vestu]] people group, referenced in later documents, whose language was known to be unrelated to that of Thafon. Finally, in the much drier and more arid east, the [[Ancient Elmorici|Elmoric]] people resided, likely an ancestoral group of the modern day [[Elmoric people]].


==Politics==
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Revision as of 12:28, 22 April 2021

Kingdom of Vostau
Flag of Vostau
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: For God, for King, for Country
Location of Vostau
CapitalFerst
Demonym(s)Vostauc, Vostan, Vostauvian
Government
• Monarch
King Roec Tavastakis
• Prime Minister Lotaran Vorve
Lotaran Vorve
CurrencyVostauc guilder

History

Palaeolithic

During the Middle Palaeolithic, the first identified archaeological industrial culture of stone tools arose, and existed throughout much of the lowland areas of Vostau. The culture revolved mainly around the use of stone hunting implements - spearheads and pointed stones from this era have been found alongside the skeletons of supposed hunters, as well as some remains of prey that have shown signs of damage from jagged stone implements. A later archaeological culture is identified, characterised by much longer pointed stones, an advancement from the stout implements of the previous culture.

Neolithic

The Neolithic era saw the rise of megalithic cultures within modern-day Vostau, including one of the most widespread archaeological cultures of the region, the Clamprint Culture, known for its use of shells in imprinting and scoring pottery. It is believed that these people would eventually develop into the Elmoric culture group.

Pre-Bronze and Bronze Age civilisation

The final major archaeological culture to develop in Vostau was the ___ culture, which arrived from further afield than Vostau and only arrived into the land late in the Pre-Bronze age in Vostau. This would lead to the rise of a number of vibrant and complex Bronze Age communities within Vostau. Prime among these was the Thafonic civilisation, located around the city of Thafon in the southwest of Vostau. Thafon was notable for its contributions to the Mediargic bronze trade, specifically in the presence of tin reserves in the region. In the northwest of Vostau, the Vestu people group, referenced in later documents, whose language was known to be unrelated to that of Thafon. Finally, in the much drier and more arid east, the Elmoric people resided, likely an ancestoral group of the modern day Elmoric people.

Geography

Vostau lies on the Vostau peninsula, in Central Argis. The country of Vostau consists of the main peninsula and its various sub-peninsulas. It also consists of a number of islands and islets along the coast. It has an area of 305,136km2 (117,813 sq mi). Vostau lies entirely between the latitudes of 55° and 46° N, and the longitudes of 47° and 58° W. Vostau is bordered to the south by ($NATION), while an exclave of the North Adlantic Union, the city of Bab al-Bahr, lies to the southwest of the country.

All four of Vostau's extreme points of cardinal direction are on the coast, with three of those being capes controlled entirely by Vostau. Vostau's southernmost point it shares with Bab al-Bahr, that being Albar Point, in ($REGION), lying at 46°44'18" N; its northernmost point is ($POINT), located in ($REGION), at 55°20'28" N; the westernmost point is ($POINT), located in ($REGION), at 58°22'51" W; the easternmost point is ($POINT), located in Asachaly, at 47°30'14" W.

Vostau's territorial waters are generally restricted by surrounding nations and internationally significant waterways. To the south, Vostau's ($BAY) opens out into the Keelpijp strait, a heavily trafficked entry into the Mediargic Sea, which, in various parts, comprises the remainder of Vostau's territorial waters, including the Ygros Sea to the southwest, the Sakspati Sea to the northwest, leading through another strait to the Mediargic-Proper to the northeast, and the ($BAY) to the west, enclosed by the peninsula at Asachaly.

Vostau contains in its borders a large number of hills and mountains, with gradually inclining hills comprising the majority of Vostau's area. Vostau's highest region is the ($MOUNTAIN RANGE), with some of its highest points being upwards of 7000m and being located deep into the mountain range. Its highest point is ($MOUNTAIN).

Climate

The majority of Vostau has a humid continental climate, with the main exception being the northwestern and interior portions. The western coast of Vostau is warmer than the other humid continental lowlands, with average temperatures of 22°C (71.6 °F) in the warmer months of July or August. Warmest temperatures in the day can extend into the high 20°C or low 30°C range in those dates, though during the winter months, the temperature can be at or below freezing. Further eastward lies a hemiboreal climate, with a similar average temperature to the western coast in the warmer months, though the highest temperatures reported in summer tend to cap at around 28°C (82.4°F). This is compounded by a lower temperature during the winter months, often getting as low as -10°C in parts during the afternoon or evening. Frost occurs for much of the year in Vostau, usually disappearing into the day, with the west coast being free from frost for around 4-7 months, while the rest of Vostau is free from frost only for around 3-5 months.

The northeastern portion of the country is distinct for its lower precipitation on average. The warmer months yield an average temperature of 21°C, with highs in the day getting up to 28°C (82.4°F), though with the temperature at night or in the late afternoon dropping to around 14°C (57.2°F). This effect is amplified in the northeastern highlands, with even lower precipitation, an average summer temperatures of around 18°C (64.4°F), with highs of only 25°C (77°F). In the winter months, temperatures can get as low as -5°C in the lowlands, to -10°C in the highlands, with highland winter temperature rarely rising above freezing.

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