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Revision as of 21:50, 19 September 2022

Great Goutian Empire
Goutian Heimsveldi (Götaish)
Impireacht Goutian (Mealláign)
1722–1979
CapitalRauðnunger 1722-62
Læniguëuíl from 1762
Common languagesMiddle Meallángan (16th to 17th century)

Early Modern Götaish (16th to 19th century)

Götaish (19th century to 1979)
Meallángan (19th century to 1979)
Religion
Old Vjoldinism
Christianity
Demonym(s)Goutian
GovernmentUnitary Hereditary Absolute Monarchy (917-1468); (1499-1500) Republic (1468-1499)
• 1722-1772 (First)
Elisabeth I
• 1953-1979 (Last)
Patrick XIII
Historical eraMiddle Ages Goutian Colonial Period
• Elisabeth I proclaimed Empress
22 April 1722
• 
23 May 1976
• Disestablished
12 November 1979
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gotneska-Mealláig
Kingdom of Éirú
Provisional Government of the Gotneskan People
Tribal nations of Nanuvat
Today part of Aurivizh
 Gotneska
 Nanaviit
 Ulfheimr
 Vorey Isles