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==Ethymology==
==Ethymology==
The Common name is a derivative of the Sebric name ''Sebroni'', the modernised version of the Traditional Sebric word ''Sabroniyen'', which comes from the term ''"Sabrer onycer lendiyen"'' (''"Sunny green place"'').
The Common name is a derivative of the Sebric name ''Sebroni'', the modernised version of the Traditional Sebric word ''Sabroniyen'', which comes from the term ''"Sabrer onycer lendiyen"'' (''"Sunny green place"'').
The term was used by batrecist monks to name the flat lands north-west of the [[Sydhoesh Mountain Range]] and became very common among the people who lived there, as evidenced by many ancient writings in which the term is mentioned. The first script mentioning the word ''Sabroniyen'' as a name has been dated back to the 3rd century CE.
The term was used by batrecist monks to name the flat lands north-west of the [[Sydhoesh Mountain Range]] and became very common among the people who lived there, as evidenced by many ancient writings in which the term is mentioned. The first script mentioning the word ''Sabroniyen'' as a name has been dated back to the 2nd century CE.
 
Other names used for Sebronia in the past were:
*''Batria'', a derivation from Sebronia's main cultural group, ''Batrec''. The term was originally used to refer to the people and not the territory itself, though the meaning drifted over time; Today, the [[Haydag language|Haydag]] term for New Sebronia is ''Batrekėžė''.
*''Hlītt Lėndiya'', literally meaning "Warm place", is believed to be the predecessor to the term ''Sabrer onycer lendiyen''. It was mentioned in inscriptures as old as 3000 years found in the Lartredt River Valley.
*''Sevratte'', used mainly in some dialects of the [[Batro-Mitlanderan]] language back until 2300 BCE.  


==History==
==History==
===First Sebric civilizations===
===First Sebric civilizations===
First signs of civilizations in today's Sebronia have been found to be in the Lartredt River Valley, in which papyrus scripts - dated back to roughly 2100 BCE - have been found in est. 4200 years old stone ruins, scattered around the valley. The inscriptions have not been fully translated and large parts are missing, though mass findings like spears and axes prove these civilized settlements in said river valley to have existed back in 5200 BCE. The scarce amount of intact scripts, vases and other antiquities leads to suspect that a possible series of unrecorded wars lead to the complete destruction of many ancient villages.
First signs of civilizations in today's Sebronia have been found to be in the Lartredt River Valley, in which papyrus scripts - dated back to roughly 2100 BCE - have been found in est. 4200 years old stone ruins, scattered around the valley. The inscriptions have not been fully translated and large parts are missing, though mass findings like spears and axes prove these civilized settlements in said river valley to have existed back in 5200 BCE. The scarce amount of intact scripts, vases and other antiquities leads to suspect that a possible series of unrecorded wars lead to the complete destruction of many ancient villages.
More signs of separate civilizations were found near the [[Sherken Lake Group]] and in the far-east, near today's Sebro-Bakyernian border, dated back to ~4400 BCE. Carvings and scriptures were written in at the time local Proto-[[Thuado-Thrismaran languages]] like [[Karkool]], [[Proto-Germano-Sarbish]] or [[Batro-Mitlanderan]], which lay the foundation for the [[Sebric language|Proto-Batro language]] and then the in ~300-700 CE developing and spreading [[Traditional Sebric]] language.
More signs of separate civilizations were found near the [[Sherken Lake Group]] and in the far-east, near today's Sebro-Bakyernian border, dated back to ~4400 BCE. Carvings and scriptures were written in at the time local Proto-[[Thuado-Thrismaran languages]] like [[Karkool]], [[Proto-Germano-Sarbish]] or [[Batro-Mitlanderan]], which lay the foundation for the [[Sebric language|Proto-Batro language]] and then the in ~0-500 CE developing and spreading [[Traditional Sebric]] language.


[[File:Sebric-Script1.jpg|110px|thumb|left|Parts of an inscription found in a ruin near Vrestentelmen, Sarben-Osberland (ca. 1700 BCE)]]
[[File:Sebric-Script1.jpg|110px|thumb|left|Parts of an inscription found in a ruin near Vrestentelmen, Sarben-Osberland (ca. 1700 BCE)]]

Revision as of 18:24, 3 November 2021

Federal Republic of New Sebronia
Sebric Federal Republic
  • Sebric:Federirepublike Navæ Sebroni
    Sebrie Federirepublike
    Laverre:Republice Fedèrale dela Nouve Sebrònne
    Republice Fedèrale Sebriette
    Traditional Sebric:Fedre Repenski ven Neve Sabroniyen
    Sabroniyce Fedre Repenski
    Kistol:Feczridal Republiszi vasi Niszi Sebronæ
    Sæbric Feczridal Republiszi
Flag of New Sebronia
Flag
  • Variant Flag:
    Flag of New Sebronia.png
Coat of Arms of New Sebronia
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Bargen, vældaren e gråslanden ars verent, sot des demokrati ybejr tei regantte!"
"Mountains, forests and grasslands are united for democracy to rule over them!"
Anthem: Hymn of Unity
Location of New Sebronia (Dark Green) *in Thuadia (Dark Grey) *in the Sekidean Union (Light Green)
Location of New Sebronia (Dark Green)
Capital
and largest city
Haæstre
Official languagesSebric
Laverre
Recognised national languagesTraditional Sebric
Recognised regional languagesKistol
Demonym(s)Sebric(s)
GovernmentFederal democratic parliamentary Republic
• Federal President
Benjamin Tenidçi, LsM (since 2016)
• Federal Chancellor
Mikaela Valdt, SGP (since 2020)
LegislatureSebric Parliament
Federal Council
Federal Assembly
Establishment
• First Sebric states
1000 BCE
• Declaration of the Alaris Confederation
1578
• Establishment of the Sebric Empire
1733
• Declaration of the Federal Republic
May 14th 1912
Area
• Total
711,937 km2 (274,880 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
112,701,000
• 2020 census
112,048,592
• Density
157.39/km2 (407.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
4.75 Trillion ACU
• Per capita
42,357 ACU (1:1.072)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
4.43 Trillion ACU
• Per capita
39,512 ACU
Gini (2020)Negative increase 33.0
medium
HDI (2020)Increase 0.926
very high
CurrencyEri (ξ) (ERI)
Time zoneUTC-4
• Summer (DST)
UTC-4 (not observed)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+420
ISO 3166 codeNSB
Internet TLD.nsb

New Sebronia (Sebric: Navæ Sebroni, Laverre: Nouve Sebrònne), officially called the Federal Republic of New Sebronia (Sebric: Federirepublike Navæ Sebroni (Speaker Icon.svg listen), Laverre: Republice Fedèrale dela Nouve Sebrònne (Speaker Icon.svg listen)), is a country in northern Thuadia. It borders Lanzen to the north, Bakyern to the east, Kistolia to the west and Tiskaiya and Qazhshava to the south-west and is the most populous country in its neighborhood. New Sebronia is situated at the coast of the Clabury Sea to its north and the Sydhoesh mountain range to its east, defining a semi-natural border between itself and Bakyern. The three biggest cities Haæstre (the nation's political and financial capital), Deimeka and Den Edeldec, all three located on the northern coast, make up a relatively big percentage of the nation's population of 112 million - living in an area of 711,937 km² (274,880 mi²), which results in sparsely populated regions in the western and southern parts of the nation. Its other metropolitan cities such as Monnem, Sibastre and Navæbariken are also of great economic and political importance.

With a nominal GDP of 4.43 Trillion ACU, New Sebronia has one of the strongest economies in the Sekidean Union - surpassing all its neighbors except Bakyern - and plays a relatively big role in the regional and international car market. It is one of the most progressive nations in terms of ecofriendliness and social security, offering social and financial support to its citizens, including universal health care, tuition-free university education and government-funded child support. New Sebronia is member of multiple supra- and international organizations, most noteworthy the Sekidean Union, AWA (including UASA, IGP, AHO and more) and the International Court.

Ethymology

The Common name is a derivative of the Sebric name Sebroni, the modernised version of the Traditional Sebric word Sabroniyen, which comes from the term "Sabrer onycer lendiyen" ("Sunny green place"). The term was used by batrecist monks to name the flat lands north-west of the Sydhoesh Mountain Range and became very common among the people who lived there, as evidenced by many ancient writings in which the term is mentioned. The first script mentioning the word Sabroniyen as a name has been dated back to the 2nd century CE.

Other names used for Sebronia in the past were:

  • Batria, a derivation from Sebronia's main cultural group, Batrec. The term was originally used to refer to the people and not the territory itself, though the meaning drifted over time; Today, the Haydag term for New Sebronia is Batrekėžė.
  • Hlītt Lėndiya, literally meaning "Warm place", is believed to be the predecessor to the term Sabrer onycer lendiyen. It was mentioned in inscriptures as old as 3000 years found in the Lartredt River Valley.
  • Sevratte, used mainly in some dialects of the Batro-Mitlanderan language back until 2300 BCE.

History

First Sebric civilizations

First signs of civilizations in today's Sebronia have been found to be in the Lartredt River Valley, in which papyrus scripts - dated back to roughly 2100 BCE - have been found in est. 4200 years old stone ruins, scattered around the valley. The inscriptions have not been fully translated and large parts are missing, though mass findings like spears and axes prove these civilized settlements in said river valley to have existed back in 5200 BCE. The scarce amount of intact scripts, vases and other antiquities leads to suspect that a possible series of unrecorded wars lead to the complete destruction of many ancient villages. More signs of separate civilizations were found near the Sherken Lake Group and in the far-east, near today's Sebro-Bakyernian border, dated back to ~4400 BCE. Carvings and scriptures were written in at the time local Proto-Thuado-Thrismaran languages like Karkool, Proto-Germano-Sarbish or Batro-Mitlanderan, which lay the foundation for the Proto-Batro language and then the in ~0-500 CE developing and spreading Traditional Sebric language.

Parts of an inscription found in a ruin near Vrestentelmen, Sarben-Osberland (ca. 1700 BCE)

First batrecist civilizations came to be in the north-eastern parts of the Sydhoesh Mountain Range, separating Sebronia from today's Bakyern. At around 1000 BCE, those civilizations formed the first sebric states, known as the Batrec City States. During that time, a big increase of art and literature shaped the epoch, as batrecist literature spread to more and more newly formed sebric states. Not only did this lead to the spreading of the batrecist religion in Sebronia, but also many orthological and grammatical reforms of the equally fast spreading Proto-Batro language. Many separate folk beliefs contradicted with the rising popularity of the new religion, causing the first religional wars between sebric states, often resulting in destruction of cultural artifacts and annexations.

Great Migration

What sebric swords looked like in the 4-5th century CE

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Alaris Confederation/Confederacy of Alaris

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Sebric Empire

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Sebronia in the Great War

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The Sebric Revolution

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New Sebronia - Sebronia since 1912

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The Dutchy-Sebric War

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Geography

The Grospøtek, with 4,417m the highest mountain in NSB

New Sebronia is located at the southern coast of Clabury Lake in Thuadia, bordering Rehnelm to the north, Bakyern to the east, Kistolia to the west and Tiskaiya and Qazhshava to the south-west. With 711,937 km^2, New Sebronia is smaller than 4 of its 5 neighbors, though it has the highest population out of the 6 nations, due to its relatively high population density. Its many big cities, in which a majority of the sebric people live, result in much untouched gras- and farmland, as well as many big forests, especially in the western and south-western parts of New Sebronia.

The wide grasslands in western Borenia, NSB

Climate

Due to New Sebronia being located at an latitude of ~17-26°, extreme temperature changes between summer and winter aren't very common. In addition to the rather temperate climate in that area it makes New Sebronia a very attractive tourist destination, especially at the northern coast in summer and the mountains in the east in winter. Especially in the south and west temperatures rarely fall to less than 3°C, while in the eastern mountain area, in can get much colder during winter due to high altitudes.

A red fox and a Mybæki

Biodiversity

Since New Sebronia values and protects its environment, its biodiversity is still very multifarious. About 32.2% of New Sebronias total land area is covered by forests, in which the national animal, the fox, lives. Also well-known animals are deers, brownbears, boars, mardens, lynxes, the Mybæki (also referred to as Bee-eater), and approximately 50,100 other animal species living in New Sebronia, of which 33,600 are insects. Many of those species live in national parks or nature reserves so they don't go extinct, same goes for some of the 10,200 plant species.

Politics

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Government and Parties

Office Office Bearer Party In office since:
Federal President Benjamin-Tenichi.jpg Benjamin Tenidçi
Born 1957 (63 years old)
LsM 2016
Federal Chancellor Laonie-Terisea2.jpg Mikaela Valdt
Born 1982 (38 years old)
SGP 2020
Federal Minister of Finance Floarin-Marcæl.jpg Florian J. Marcæl
Born 1970 (50 years old)
LsM 2012
Federal Minister of the Interior Jonatan-Kai.jpg Jonatån Kai
Born 1976 (44 years old)
LsM 2016
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs Manuel-Joahdorn.jpg Manuel Joahdyrn
Born 1953 (67 years old)
SGP 2016
Federal Minister of Economy and Development Alexander-Ferjimarulsen2.jpg Alexander Luvér
Born 1982 (38 years old)
SGP 2016
Federal Minister of Justice Hanna-Mia-Fjelbreg.png Hanna Mia Fjelbreg
Born 1989 (31 years old)
LsM 2020
Federal Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Enatiasa-Hælgrinden.png Enatásie Daqueaut
Born 1969 (51 years old)
SGP 2016
Federal Minister of Defense Volker-Inemæzier.jpg Volker Inimæzieer
Born 1974 (46 years old)
LsM 2020
Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture Ialda-Merit-Kamir.jpg Ialda Merit Kamir
Born 1975 (45 years old)
SGP 2012
Federal Minister of Family Eva-Laara-Olbarge.jpg Eva Låara-Olbarge
Born 1979 (41 years old)
SGP 2016
Federal Minister of Health Hænno-Felzi.jpg Chourd Felzi
Born 1984 (36 years old)
SGP 2020
Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Chadvik-Ukami.jpg Chadvik A. Ukami
Born 1968 (52 years old)
LsM 2012
Federal Minister of the Environment Peet-Aiji-Heras.jpg Peet-Arjen Heras
Born 1965 (55 years old)
SGP 2016
Federal Minister of Education and Research Emarila-Gemijæs.jpg Emarila Geemaæs
Born 1976 (44 years old)
LsM 2016
Federal Minister of Energy and Technology Ai-Kawisaka.jpg Ai Kawisaka
Born 1991 (29 years old)
LsM 2020

Federal states and Administrative Districts

As a federal republic, New Sebronia consits of 18 states, TBA

Law

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Government Spending

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Foreign relations

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Military

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Economy

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Demographics

Population

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Language

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Sebric

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Traditional Sebric

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Religion

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Healthcare

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Education

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Culture

Cuisine

Vœderbijr and Sebri Rumpståk

The sebric cuisine is broadly diversified, but is most known for meat and beer-like alcoholics, as well as fish on the coast. Sebrics are said to have a sensitive palate towards sour food, but that is mostly a myth. In New Sebronia, many dishes are cooked with rather spicy ingredients, the use of pepper and curry spices is relatively high. Fish is almost always eaten with sides like potatoes or fries, though it is only popular in the north, at the coast. Because of the big, flat lands in temperate climate, agriculture is a big industry in New Sebronia. Most sebric farmers and consumers produce and consume organic products like apples and other fruits, and that high supply is why organic products are alot cheaper to buy than in other countries.

The national dish of New Sebronia is the traditionally called "Sebri Rumpståk", a rumpsteak with molten herb butter in onion-beer-sauce, together with fried onions and thick spaetzles, which are called "Sepæselen". National drink is the "Vøderbijr", a kind of beer with a relatively high alcohol percentage of 13%. It is often drunk on important parties and festivals like the Days of Equilibrium, but also traditionally on the 18th. birthday of a boy, celebrating his adulthood.

Art & Music

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Sports

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Literature

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