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==Etymology and name==
==Etymology and name==


{{wp|Linguistic anthropology|Linguistic anthropologists}} still differ on the exact origin of the name "Glanodel" (Glanish: ''Glanodæl''), especially regarding its relationship with the Glanish people and the unified Kingdom of Glanodel. Most historians agree that the name is a compound. While the word's suffix, ''del'' (''dæl'') is widely accepted as a reference to the Glanish lands and is most likely derived from the Old Lhedwinic word for "valley", the first half of the name, ''glano'' is the primary subject of debate.  
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Originally believed to be a devolved form of an early usage of the word ''glen'', which also refers to a "valley" or even "fjord", most historians now believe the word originates from the Old [[tir Lhaeraidd|Lhaeraidh]] term for "clean", ''glano(s)''. Around the start of the 10th century, Lhaeraidh traders regularly made excursions into Glanish territory and one of the most notable differences between the two peoples was the fact that Glens seldom engaged in body modification, tattooing, or body painting. Additionally, the fair, pale skin of Lhedwin natives only stood out even more so in contrast to the darker complexion of the Lhaeraidh. Thus, around the middle of the 11th century, ''Glanaidh'' became a widely used term among the Lhaeraidh to describe and refer to the people of modern Glanodel. Consisting of the prefix ''glano'' ("clean") and the suffix ''-aidh'' ("people" or "folk"), the term essentially translated to the "clean people".
Originally believed to be a devolved form of an early usage of the word ''glen'', which also refers to a "valley" or even "fjord", most historians now believe the word originates from the Old [[tir Lhaeraidd|Lhaeraidh]] term for "clean", ''glano(s)''. Around the start of the 10th century, Lhaeraidh traders regularly made excursions into Glanish territory and one of the most notable differences between the two peoples was the fact that Glens seldom engaged in body modification, tattooing, or body painting. Additionally, the fair, pale skin of Lhedwin natives only stood out even more so in contrast to the darker complexion of the Lhaeraidh. Thus, around the middle of the 11th century, ''Glanaidh'' became a widely used term among the Lhaeraidh to describe and refer to the people of modern Glanodel. Consisting of the prefix ''glano'' ("clean") and the suffix ''-aidh'' ("people" or "folk"), the term essentially translated to the "clean people".


By the start of the 14th century, the Lhaeraidh trading network had spread throughout much of the known world and the term became commonly used even outside of Lhaeraidh territories. As a result, historians believe that "Glanaidh" later became commonly used among Glanish traders as well to facilitate trade agreements. Most historians agree the terms ''Glansk'' (tr. "Glanish"; "that of Glanish origin") and ''Glanska'' (tr. "Glens"; "Glanish people") became widespread by the early 14th century. <!-- Celtic
By the start of the 14th century, the Lhaeraidh trading network had spread throughout much of the known world and the term became commonly used even outside of Lhaeraidh territories. As a result, historians believe that "Glanaidh" later became commonly used among Glanish traders as well to facilitate trade agreements. Most historians agree the terms ''Glansk'' (tr. "Glanish"; "that of Glanish origin") and ''Glanska'' (tr. "Glens"; "Glanish people") became widespread by the early 14th century. Celtic
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==History==
==History==


:''Main articles: [[History of Glanodel]]''
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[[File:Wikingerschiff Oslo.jpg|thumb|350px|The Vænström ship is a well-preserved {{wp|longship}} uncovered by the excavation of the burial mound of Bjarni Vænström, father of the first King of Glanodel, Ögri.]]
[[File:Wikingerschiff Oslo.jpg|thumb|350px|The Vænström ship is a well-preserved {{wp|longship}} uncovered by the excavation of the burial mound of Bjarni Vænström, father of the first King of Glanodel, Ögri.]]
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The 1960s saw one of the largest expansions of the entertainment industry in Glanodel. The late 60s and early 70s also saw the rise of Glanodel's extensive tourism industry which by the turn of the 21st century grossed over 4% of the nation's economy. While the late 60s also saw the emergence of the state oil company, Regoil, oil production did not provide net income until the early 1980s because of the large capital investment that was required to establish the country's petroleum industry. Around 1975, both the proportion and absolute number of workers in industry peaked. Since then labor-intensive industries and services like factory mass production and shipping have largely been automated, or in a few cases outsourced.  
The 1960s saw one of the largest expansions of the entertainment industry in Glanodel. The late 60s and early 70s also saw the rise of Glanodel's extensive tourism industry which by the turn of the 21st century grossed over 4% of the nation's economy. While the late 60s also saw the emergence of the state oil company, Regoil, oil production did not provide net income until the early 1980s because of the large capital investment that was required to establish the country's petroleum industry. Around 1975, both the proportion and absolute number of workers in industry peaked. Since then labor-intensive industries and services like factory mass production and shipping have largely been automated, or in a few cases outsourced.  


The 1990s saw the longest economic expansion in modern Glanish history, especially when the communications infrastructure was equipped to provide internet. Beginning in 1994, Glanodel entered into numerous trade pacts with over 20 other nations throughout the world, the goal being to eliminate trade and investment {{wp|tariff|barriers}} among the countries with whom Glanodel traded the most; trade among the partners has soared since these agreements went into force. Numerous international finance and economist magazines rank Glanodel as one of the largest economies in the world. At the turn of the 21st century, Inspirekom became the largest, multinational, entertainment company in the world and has since established more filming studios in more countries than any other.
The 1990s saw the longest economic expansion in modern Glanish history, especially when the communications infrastructure was equipped to provide internet. Beginning in 1994, Glanodel entered into numerous trade pacts with over 20 other nations throughout the world, the goal being to eliminate trade and investment {{wp|tariff|barriers}} among the countries with whom Glanodel traded the most; trade among the partners has soared since these agreements went into force. Numerous international finance and economist magazines rank Glanodel as one of the largest economies in the world. At the turn of the 21st century, Inspirekom became the largest, multinational, entertainment company in the world and has since established more filming studios in more countries than any other.-->


===Recent history===
===Recent history===
Since the 1990s, Glanodel has experience rapid economic and population growth, both of which are closely tied to relaxed restrictions in areas of immigration and foreign investment. Glanodel has also made considerable expansions in areas of national defense, namely it military and as a result has come under some scrutiny by world leaders like the Former Prime Minister of Newrey.
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From 2000 to 2010, internet access was expanded to the majority of the nation's territories, the energy market of the country was converted to nearly 18% renewable energy sources, unemployment fell 3.31% to just over 4% nationwide, and the national economy grew by roughly 43% to its current value of ₲0.783 trillion.
From 2000 to 2010, internet access was expanded to the majority of the nation's territories, the energy market of the country was converted to nearly 18% renewable energy sources, unemployment fell 3.31% to just over 4% nationwide, and the national economy grew by roughly 43% to its current value of ₲0.783 trillion.
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Glanodel was an important member of the Drago Entente for supporting peacekeeping efforts in Northern Asura and in the Lhedwin Isles, as well as a powerful member of the Asuran Community in pushing Lhedwinic nations' goals. In September of 2017, Glanodel advocated for the merging of the Aeian Community and Drago Entente to form the [[Commonwealth of Democratic Nations]]. On 29 October 2017, the Lhedwin Council was founded due in large part to the efforts of the late President of Glanodel, Nikolaj Svendsen.
Glanodel was an important member of the Drago Entente for supporting peacekeeping efforts in Northern Asura and in the Lhedwin Isles, as well as a powerful member of the Asuran Community in pushing Lhedwinic nations' goals. In September of 2017, Glanodel advocated for the merging of the Aeian Community and Drago Entente to form the [[Commonwealth of Democratic Nations]]. On 29 October 2017, the Lhedwin Council was founded due in large part to the efforts of the late President of Glanodel, Nikolaj Svendsen.


On 20 January 2018, the President of Glanodel Nikolaj Svendsen died in a plane crash off the coast of Newrey. Following House Speaker Katrine Hansen's temporary  succeesion as Acting President for 11 months, a new Presidential election was held resulting in the election of Noah Mikkelsen as the 13th President of the Commonwealth.
On 20 January 2018, the President of Glanodel Nikolaj Svendsen died in a plane crash off the coast of Newrey. Following House Speaker Katrine Hansen's temporary  succeesion as Acting President for 11 months, a new Presidential election was held resulting in the election of Noah Mikkelsen as the 13th President of the Commonwealth.-->


==Geography==
==Geography==


:''Main Article: [[Geography of Glanodel]]''
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[[File:Glanodel-Div Geo Map.png|thumb|350px|A map depicting an outline of Glanish geography, highways, and city locations.]]
[[File:Glanodel-Div Geo Map.png|thumb|350px|A map depicting an outline of Glanish geography, highways, and city locations.]]
The geography of Glanodel is extremely varied, with the most notable differences being between the arable, lowlands of the south and east coasts and the cold, mountainous landscape of the northern and western regions. Among Glanodel's most recognizable features are the Íssvegr and Jokulheim {{wp|fjords}}, the Norfeld Mountains, the flat, low areas of Sørland, Østbjorth, and Siwald, and its Arctic {{wp|archipelagos}} to the northwest. Sørland, the canton holding its capital city, has many lakes and {{wp|bogs}} while the cantons of Østbjorth and Siwald hold numerous {{wp|moraines}}. Much of the western and northern side of the country is dominated by mountainous or high terrain, with a great variety of natural features caused by prehistoric glaciers and varied topography, while the east side is mostly grasslands and fens.  
The geography of Glanodel is extremely varied, with the most notable differences being between the arable, lowlands of the south and east coasts and the cold, mountainous landscape of the northern and western regions. Among Glanodel's most recognizable features are the Íssvegr and Jokulheim {{wp|fjords}}, the Norfeld Mountains, the flat, low areas of Sørland, Østbjorth, and Siwald, and its Arctic {{wp|archipelagos}} to the northwest. Sørland, the canton holding its capital city, has many lakes and {{wp|bogs}} while the cantons of Østbjorth and Siwald hold numerous {{wp|moraines}}. Much of the western and northern side of the country is dominated by mountainous or high terrain, with a great variety of natural features caused by prehistoric glaciers and varied topography, while the east side is mostly grasslands and fens.  


Glanodel comprises all land along the Lhedwinic Isles east and northeast of the mountain range Sørfeld, which defines its only land border with another nation ([[Navack]]). The rugged coastline, broken by huge fjords and thousands of islands, stretches nearly 14,582 kilometres including the {{wp|fjords}} and islands. The longest is [[Ileinskafjord]] at 204 kilometres (127 mi) in the city of Vallsberget in Ileinskali. [[Særlandfjord]] in the city of Notmarkskov in northern Særland is the world's second deepest fjord. [[Bors Lake]] between the cantons of Sumisetr and Helloreg is the deepest lake in Glanodel. Frozen ground can be found all year long in the higher mountain areas along Norfeld and Sørfeld, both of which stretch across the country, from coast to coast. The land is mostly made of hard granite and gneiss rock, but slate, sandstone, and limestone are also common, and the lowest elevations contain marine deposits.
Glanodel comprises all land along the Lhedwinic Isles east and northeast of the mountain range Sørfeld, which defines its only land border with another nation ([[Navack]]). The rugged coastline, broken by huge fjords and thousands of islands, stretches nearly 14,582 kilometres including the {{wp|fjords}} and islands. The longest is [[Ileinskafjord]] at 204 kilometres (127 mi) in the city of Vallsberget in Ileinskali. [[Særlandfjord]] in the city of Notmarkskov in northern Særland is the world's second deepest fjord. [[Bors Lake]] between the cantons of Sumisetr and Helloreg is the deepest lake in Glanodel. Frozen ground can be found all year long in the higher mountain areas along Norfeld and Sørfeld, both of which stretch across the country, from coast to coast. The land is mostly made of hard granite and gneiss rock, but slate, sandstone, and limestone are also common, and the lowest elevations contain marine deposits.-->


===Climate===
===Climate===
[[File:Reine at Reinefjorden, 2010 September.jpg|thumb|350px|Iglsø (or Igle Lake) is the largest lake in Glanodel and is located in South Sumisetr/Northeast Helloreg.]]
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The whole of Glanodel lies in the boreal zone, characterized by warm summers and freezing winters. With coastal territories subject to both oceanic and gulf water currents and inland areas blocked from such effects by mountains, the temperateness varies considerably between the western and eastern coastal regions and the inlands, showing characteristics of both a maritime and a continental climate. Glanodel receives consistent warm currents along its coasts which combine with the moderating effects of the sea to the north resulting in the unusually warm climate compared with other regions that share the same latitude. The interior provinces receive mostly warm weather as well, which has a climate well suited for agriculture. The rest of Glanodel's climate is suitable for cereal farming only in the easternmost regions, while the western regions are suitable for animal husbandry.
The whole of Glanodel lies in the boreal zone, characterized by warm summers and freezing winters. With coastal territories subject to both oceanic and gulf water currents and inland areas blocked from such effects by mountains, the temperateness varies considerably between the western and eastern coastal regions and the inlands, showing characteristics of both a maritime and a continental climate. Glanodel receives consistent warm currents along its coasts which combine with the moderating effects of the sea to the north resulting in the unusually warm climate compared with other regions that share the same latitude. The interior provinces receive mostly warm weather as well, which has a climate well suited for agriculture. The rest of Glanodel's climate is suitable for cereal farming only in the easternmost regions, while the western regions are suitable for animal husbandry.


Winters in eastern Glanodel (when mean daily temperature remains below 0 °C or 32 °F) are usually about 100 days long, and in the inland the snow typically covers the land from about late November to April, and on the coastal areas, snow often covers the land from late December to late March. Even in the east, the harshest winter nights can see the temperatures fall to −30 °C (−22 °F) although on coastal areas, temperatures below −30 °C (−22 °F) are very rare. Climatic summers (when mean daily temperature remains above 10 °C or 50 °F) in eastern Glanodel last from about late May to mid-September, and in the inland, the warmest days of July can reach over 35 °C (95 °F). Although most of Glanodel lies on the taiga belt, the easternmost coastal regions are sometimes classified as hemiboreal. In contrast, the provinces of Norfell, Siwald, and Saerland have long and cold winters, and relatively warm but short summers. The most severe winter days can see the temperature fall down to −45 °C (−49 °F). The winter of the north lasts for about 200 days with permanent snow cover from about mid-October to early May. Summers in the north are quite short, only two to three months, but can still see maximum daily temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F) during heat waves. No part of Glanodel has Arctic tundra, but Alpine tundra can be found in the highest regions of Norfell.
Winters in eastern Glanodel (when mean daily temperature remains below 0 °C or 32 °F) are usually about 100 days long, and in the inland the snow typically covers the land from about late November to April, and on the coastal areas, snow often covers the land from late December to late March. Even in the east, the harshest winter nights can see the temperatures fall to −30 °C (−22 °F) although on coastal areas, temperatures below −30 °C (−22 °F) are very rare. Climatic summers (when mean daily temperature remains above 10 °C or 50 °F) in eastern Glanodel last from about late May to mid-September, and in the inland, the warmest days of July can reach over 35 °C (95 °F). Although most of Glanodel lies on the taiga belt, the easternmost coastal regions are sometimes classified as hemiboreal. In contrast, the provinces of Norfell, Siwald, and Saerland have long and cold winters, and relatively warm but short summers. The most severe winter days can see the temperature fall down to −45 °C (−49 °F). The winter of the north lasts for about 200 days with permanent snow cover from about mid-October to early May. Summers in the north are quite short, only two to three months, but can still see maximum daily temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F) during heat waves. No part of Glanodel has Arctic tundra, but Alpine tundra can be found in the highest regions of Norfell.


A third of Glanodel lies within the Arctic Circle and the midnight sun can be experienced for more days the farther north one travels. At Glanodel's northernmost point, the sun does not set for 73 consecutive days during summer, and does not rise at all for 51 days during winter.
A third of Glanodel lies within the Arctic Circle and the midnight sun can be experienced for more days the farther north one travels. At Glanodel's northernmost point, the sun does not set for 73 consecutive days during summer, and does not rise at all for 51 days during winter.-->


===Biodiversity===
===Biodiversity===
[[File:Monodon monoceros pod.jpg|thumb|250px|Long believed a myth, the {{wp|narwhal}} is a toothed whale that possesses a "tusk" from a protruding canine tooth. It lives year-round in the the Arctic waters of Ileinskali, Keledalr, and Særmark.]]
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According to the Environmental and Ecological Research Institute, the territory of Glanodel can be subdivided into three ecoregions: the subarctic taiga, Sarmatic mixed forests, and Montane Birch forest and grasslands. Taiga covers most of Glanodel from the far eastern side of its northern regions, to the southwestern parts of Villradäl. The coasts of southern Hafland and most of Sørland are covered by mixed forests. In Feniland and Siwald, Montane Birch forests and grasslands are common.
According to the Environmental and Ecological Research Institute, the territory of Glanodel can be subdivided into three ecoregions: the subarctic taiga, Sarmatic mixed forests, and Montane Birch forest and grasslands. Taiga covers most of Glanodel from the far eastern side of its northern regions, to the southwestern parts of Villradäl. The coasts of southern Hafland and most of Sørland are covered by mixed forests. In Feniland and Siwald, Montane Birch forests and grasslands are common.


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Three of the more striking birds are the whooper swan, a large swan found throughout the arctic; the capercaillie, a large, black-plumaged member of the grouse family; and the European eagle-owl. The latter is considered an indicator of old-growth forest connectivity, and has been declining because of landscape fragmentation. The most common breeding birds are the willow warbler, common chaffinch, and redwing. Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch, and others are plentiful. Atlantic salmon remains the favourite of fly rod enthusiasts.
Three of the more striking birds are the whooper swan, a large swan found throughout the arctic; the capercaillie, a large, black-plumaged member of the grouse family; and the European eagle-owl. The latter is considered an indicator of old-growth forest connectivity, and has been declining because of landscape fragmentation. The most common breeding birds are the willow warbler, common chaffinch, and redwing. Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch, and others are plentiful. Atlantic salmon remains the favourite of fly rod enthusiasts.


The endangered Teks ringed seal, one of only three lake seal species in the world, exists only in the Teks lake system of southeastern Glanodel, down to only 300 seals today. It has become the emblem of the Wildlife Preservation Programs.
The endangered Teks ringed seal, one of only three lake seal species in the world, exists only in the Teks lake system of southeastern Glanodel, down to only 300 seals today. It has become the emblem of the Wildlife Preservation Programs.-->


==Politics and government==
==Politics and government==


:''Main articles: [[Politics of Glanodel]], [[Politics of Glanodel#Cantonal and local governments|Administrative divisions]], [[Constitution of the Glanish Commonwealth]], [[Congress of the Commonwealth]], [[Federal government of Glanodel|Federal Government]]''
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[[File:Riksdagen September 2014 02.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|The Herregård is a collection federal buildings positioned on an artificial island used as the seat of the Glanish Government, the Landsmeet, and Glanish Federal Supreme Court. This photograph was taken from the Skjelby peninsular, northeast of the island.]]
[[File:Riksdagen September 2014 02.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|The Herregård is a collection federal buildings positioned on an artificial island used as the seat of the Glanish Government, the Landsmeet, and Glanish Federal Supreme Court. This photograph was taken from the Skjelby peninsular, northeast of the island.]]
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{{wp|Federalism}} is a hallmark of the Glanish political system. Glanish citizens are subject to three legal jurisdictions: the municipality, canton and federal levels. The federal constitution defines a system of direct democracy (sometimes called ''half-direct'' or ''representative direct democracy''. The instruments of this system at the federal level, known as popular rights, include the right to submit a ''federal initiative'' and a ''referendum'', both of which may overturn the decisions of the legislature. By calling a federal ''referendum'', a group of citizens may challenge a law passed by the Congress. Similarly, the federal ''constitutional initiative'' allows citizens to put a {{wp|constitutional amendment}} to a national vote.  
{{wp|Federalism}} is a hallmark of the Glanish political system. Glanish citizens are subject to three legal jurisdictions: the municipality, canton and federal levels. The federal constitution defines a system of direct democracy (sometimes called ''half-direct'' or ''representative direct democracy''. The instruments of this system at the federal level, known as popular rights, include the right to submit a ''federal initiative'' and a ''referendum'', both of which may overturn the decisions of the legislature. By calling a federal ''referendum'', a group of citizens may challenge a law passed by the Congress. Similarly, the federal ''constitutional initiative'' allows citizens to put a {{wp|constitutional amendment}} to a national vote.  


Voting in general is perhaps one of the most important institutions to the Glanish population and, to an extent, even seen as sacrosanct. The federal constitution defines it as a ''civil right'' and while cantons do control when their elections are held and the locations and number of voting areas, cantons are prohibited from passing laws restricting voter registration or the free exercise of voting. Federal elections are usually held over a three day period whereby citizens can vote up to two days before the official election day. Federal election days are national holidays and canton elections are usually regional holidays with all but emergency services being shut down for most of the day.''Main article:
Voting in general is perhaps one of the most important institutions to the Glanish population and, to an extent, even seen as sacrosanct. The federal constitution defines it as a ''civil right'' and while cantons do control when their elections are held and the locations and number of voting areas, cantons are prohibited from passing laws restricting voter registration or the free exercise of voting. Federal elections are usually held over a three day period whereby citizens can vote up to two days before the official election day. Federal election days are national holidays and canton elections are usually regional holidays with all but emergency services being shut down for most of the day.-->


===Foreign relations and international institutions===
===Foreign relations and international institutions===


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[[File:Glanodel-Heritage Building.jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|In addition to serving as the nation's largest museum, and one of the largest museums in the world, Kulturarvbygning (the Heritage Building) is the headquarters of the World Educational and Cultural Organization.]]
[[File:Glanodel-Heritage Building.jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|In addition to serving as the nation's largest museum, and one of the largest museums in the world, Kulturarvbygning (the Heritage Building) is the headquarters of the World Educational and Cultural Organization.]]
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Glanodel maintains embassies in over 80 countries, with around 60 countries maintaining embassies in Glanodel, all of them in the capital, Vænholm. Glanodel's chief diplomatic official abroad and head of foreign relations is the Secretary of State (currently Lasse E. Mikkelsen) whose department is primarily responsible for both formulating and enacting foreign policy.
Glanodel maintains embassies in over 80 countries, with around 60 countries maintaining embassies in Glanodel, all of them in the capital, Vænholm. Glanodel's chief diplomatic official abroad and head of foreign relations is the Secretary of State (currently Lasse E. Mikkelsen) whose department is primarily responsible for both formulating and enacting foreign policy.


A large number of international institutions have their seats in Glanodel. Glanodel is the birthplace of the [[Human Rights Group]] (''Menneskerettighedsgruppe''), the largest freedom of expression and speech advocacy group in the world, and the [[Universal Suffrage Group]] (''Almindelig Valgret Gruppe''), the largest political freedom and political inclusion advocacy group in the world; both of which are headquartered in Vænholm. Glanodel also hosts one of the [[Aeian Public Health Organization]]'s headquarters. Glanodel is also a founding and permanent member of the [[Commonwealth of Democratic Nations]] and was the primary proponent and a founding member of the [[Lhedwin Council]]. Many sport federations and organizations have offices located throughout the country as well, such as the [[Asuran Football Association]] and the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]], both in Graylund, and the [[Winter Games Association]] in Vænholm. Glanodel is also the founder of the [[World Educational and Cultural Organization]] (WECO) which publishes reports on internationally recognized cultural events, sites, and structures.
A large number of international institutions have their seats in Glanodel. Glanodel is the birthplace of the [[Human Rights Group]] (''Menneskerettighedsgruppe''), the largest freedom of expression and speech advocacy group in the world, and the [[Universal Suffrage Group]] (''Almindelig Valgret Gruppe''), the largest political freedom and political inclusion advocacy group in the world; both of which are headquartered in Vænholm. Glanodel also hosts one of the [[Aeian Public Health Organization]]'s headquarters. Glanodel is also a founding and permanent member of the [[Commonwealth of Democratic Nations]] and was the primary proponent and a founding member of the [[Lhedwin Council]]. Many sport federations and organizations have offices located throughout the country as well, such as the [[Asuran Football Association]] and the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]], both in Graylund, and the [[Winter Games Association]] in Vænholm. Glanodel is also the founder of the [[World Educational and Cultural Organization]] (WECO) which publishes reports on internationally recognized cultural events, sites, and structures.-->


===Military===
===Military===


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The Glanish Armed Forces numbers about 45,000 personnel, including civilian employees. According to current mobilization plans, full mobilization produces approximately 150,500 combatant personnel. Glanodel has conscription (including 6–12 months of training), including women as of 2002. The Armed Forces are subordinate to the [[Department of Defense of Glanodel|Department of Defense]], headed by the Secretary of Defense (currently Emil S. Iversen). Glanodel's {{wp|commander-in-chief}} is the President. The military of Glanodel is divided into the Navy, Air Force, Cyber Force, and the Home Guard. In military matters, however, the country has maintained a consistent {{wp|Neutral country|policy of neutrality}} primarily in order to maintain trade opportunities. Glanodel has a relatively low national defense budget as a result of guaranteed independence from many members of the former [[Grand Alliance]] and a {{wp|protectorate}} agreement between Glanodel and [[Newrey]].
The Glanish Armed Forces numbers about 45,000 personnel, including civilian employees. According to current mobilization plans, full mobilization produces approximately 150,500 combatant personnel. Glanodel has conscription (including 6–12 months of training), including women as of 2002. The Armed Forces are subordinate to the [[Department of Defense of Glanodel|Department of Defense]], headed by the Secretary of Defense (currently Emil S. Iversen). Glanodel's {{wp|commander-in-chief}} is the President. The military of Glanodel is divided into the Navy, Air Force, Cyber Force, and the Home Guard. In military matters, however, the country has maintained a consistent {{wp|Neutral country|policy of neutrality}} primarily in order to maintain trade opportunities. Glanodel has a relatively low national defense budget as a result of guaranteed independence from many members of the former [[Grand Alliance]] and a {{wp|protectorate}} agreement between Glanodel and [[Newrey]].-->


==Law enforcement and crime==
==Law enforcement and crime==
[[File:Two Danish police Yamaha FJ1300.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Glanish police officers carrying flowers to a memorial for fallen officers.]]
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Law enforcement in Glanodel is primarily the responsibility of local police and {{wp|sheriff}}'s departments, with cantonal police providing broader services. The Graylund Police Department is the largest in the country. Federal agencies such as the ''Nationale Efterretningstjeneste'', or '''NET''', ('''Glanish National Intelligence Service''', abbreviated '''DSIS''') have specialized duties, including protecting {{wp|civil rights}}, national security, and enforcing federal courts' rulings and federal laws. At the federal level and in almost every state, a legal system operates on a {{wp|common law}}. Cantonal courts conduct most criminal trials; federal courts handle certain designated crimes as well as certain appeals from the cantonal criminal courts. {{wp|Plea bargaining}} in Glanodel is very common; the vast majority of criminal cases in the country are settled by plea bargain rather than {{wp|jury trial}}.
Law enforcement in Glanodel is primarily the responsibility of local police and {{wp|sheriff}}'s departments, with cantonal police providing broader services. The Graylund Police Department is the largest in the country. Federal agencies such as the ''Nationale Efterretningstjeneste'', or '''NET''', ('''Glanish National Intelligence Service''', abbreviated '''DSIS''') have specialized duties, including protecting {{wp|civil rights}}, national security, and enforcing federal courts' rulings and federal laws. At the federal level and in almost every state, a legal system operates on a {{wp|common law}}. Cantonal courts conduct most criminal trials; federal courts handle certain designated crimes as well as certain appeals from the cantonal criminal courts. {{wp|Plea bargaining}} in Glanodel is very common; the vast majority of criminal cases in the country are settled by plea bargain rather than {{wp|jury trial}}.


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{{wp|Capital punishment}} is officially sanctioned in Glanodel for exceptional federal and military crimes, but is expressly prohibited by the Constitution from being exercised by cantonal or lower courts. This being said, Glanodel has not performed an execution since 1967. This is mainly due to a Supreme Court decision in 1967 which ruled that, "only under exceptional circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed." As a result of this ruling, it became difficult for courts to impose executions. The last attempt made by a prosecution to impose the death penalty was in 1981.
{{wp|Capital punishment}} is officially sanctioned in Glanodel for exceptional federal and military crimes, but is expressly prohibited by the Constitution from being exercised by cantonal or lower courts. This being said, Glanodel has not performed an execution since 1967. This is mainly due to a Supreme Court decision in 1967 which ruled that, "only under exceptional circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed." As a result of this ruling, it became difficult for courts to impose executions. The last attempt made by a prosecution to impose the death penalty was in 1981.


Glanodel is a major transit and destination country for women and children from [[Arabekh|Arabekian]], [[Asura|Asuran]], [[Rennekka|Rennekkan]], and [[Vestrim]] countries subjected to {{wp|Human trafficking|trafficking}} in persons, specifically {{wp|forced prostitution}}. There was one report last year of a male teenager from Kavo rescued from the commercial sex trade in Glanodel. The government did not report any cases of forced labor during the reporting period, though the Glanish Anti-Trafficking Center highlighted that workers in domestic service, restaurants, hotels, factories, and agriculture, may be vulnerable to forced labor in Glanodel. There were unconfirmed reports of foreign children being forced to engage in organized {{wp|street crime}}. The government released a report in 2010 about increasing evidence that “{{wp|au pair}}” organizations could be used as front companies for {{wp|human trafficking}}. The hundreds of unaccompanied foreign minors who arrive in Glanodel every year are particularly vulnerable to human trafficking.
Glanodel is a major transit and destination country for women and children from [[Arabekh|Arabekian]], [[Asura|Asuran]], [[Rennekka|Rennekkan]], and [[Vestrim]] countries subjected to {{wp|Human trafficking|trafficking}} in persons, specifically {{wp|forced prostitution}}. There was one report last year of a male teenager from Kavo rescued from the commercial sex trade in Glanodel. The government did not report any cases of forced labor during the reporting period, though the Glanish Anti-Trafficking Center highlighted that workers in domestic service, restaurants, hotels, factories, and agriculture, may be vulnerable to forced labor in Glanodel. There were unconfirmed reports of foreign children being forced to engage in organized {{wp|street crime}}. The government released a report in 2010 about increasing evidence that “{{wp|au pair}}” organizations could be used as front companies for {{wp|human trafficking}}. The hundreds of unaccompanied foreign minors who arrive in Glanodel every year are particularly vulnerable to human trafficking.-->


===Gun ownership===
===Gun ownership===
[[File:Elk hunters, Lakavattnet, Jämtland, Sweden (16748714030).jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Hunters' societies and hunting groups have been a popular recreational activity in Glanodel for centuries.]]
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{{wp|Gun ownership}} is still fairly common in Glanodel and guaranteed by the Second Glanish Constitution and continues to be the subject of contentious political debate. {{wp|Gun laws|Firearms legislation}} in Glanodel comes from a long tradition of shooting as a formative element of {{wp|national identity}} during the Reconstruction Era after the end of the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]] and the long-standing practice of {{wp|compulsory military service}} in which soldiers' {{wp|service rifles}} are stored privately at home.
{{wp|Gun ownership}} is still fairly common in Glanodel and guaranteed by the Second Glanish Constitution and continues to be the subject of contentious political debate. {{wp|Gun laws|Firearms legislation}} in Glanodel comes from a long tradition of shooting as a formative element of {{wp|national identity}} during the Reconstruction Era after the end of the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]] and the long-standing practice of {{wp|compulsory military service}} in which soldiers' {{wp|service rifles}} are stored privately at home.


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Permits for {{wp|concealed carry|concealed carrying in public}} are issued only extremely restrictively.
Permits for {{wp|concealed carry|concealed carrying in public}} are issued only extremely restrictively.
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==Economy==
==Economy==


:''Main article: [[Economy of Glanodel]]''
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[[File:Norges Bank Kirkegata.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Glanodel's {{wp|central bank}} is officially referred to as the National Reserves Bank (or ''"the Reserve"'') and is headquartered in the Bank of Vænholm located in the nation's capital.]]
[[File:Norges Bank Kirkegata.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Glanodel's {{wp|central bank}} is officially referred to as the National Reserves Bank (or ''"the Reserve"'') and is headquartered in the Bank of Vænholm located in the nation's capital.]]
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As of 2012, the Glanish working population is just over 6 million and roughly half of all employed Glens belonged to a trade union. Glanodel has one of the highest ratios of {{wp|tertiary education|tertiary degree}} holders in the world. The country ranks highly in {{wp|labor rights|workers' rights}}. GDP per hours worked was one of the highest as of 2013. Despite a market income inequality slightly above the Asuran average, Glanodel employs a very effective model of wealth redistribution which has led to one of the lowest wealth gaps in the world, evidenced by Glanodel's low Gini coefficient, and one of the world's highest minimum wages. While the government strictly enforces contractual obligations for employment, Glanodel does not have minimum wage legislation or legal requirements for vacation or parental leave. Thus, {{wp|trade unions|organized labor}} has played the biggest role in shaping wages, vacation time, and other benefits for Glanish employees. Additionally, no restrictions apply regarding overtime work, which allows companies to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The level of unemployment benefits is dependent on former employment and at times also on membership of an unemployment fund, which is almost always administered by a trade union, and the previous payment of contributions. Glanodel is also considered to have one of the highest levels of social mobility in the world. Agriculture accounts for 2% of GDP and employment.
As of 2012, the Glanish working population is just over 6 million and roughly half of all employed Glens belonged to a trade union. Glanodel has one of the highest ratios of {{wp|tertiary education|tertiary degree}} holders in the world. The country ranks highly in {{wp|labor rights|workers' rights}}. GDP per hours worked was one of the highest as of 2013. Despite a market income inequality slightly above the Asuran average, Glanodel employs a very effective model of wealth redistribution which has led to one of the lowest wealth gaps in the world, evidenced by Glanodel's low Gini coefficient, and one of the world's highest minimum wages. While the government strictly enforces contractual obligations for employment, Glanodel does not have minimum wage legislation or legal requirements for vacation or parental leave. Thus, {{wp|trade unions|organized labor}} has played the biggest role in shaping wages, vacation time, and other benefits for Glanish employees. Additionally, no restrictions apply regarding overtime work, which allows companies to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The level of unemployment benefits is dependent on former employment and at times also on membership of an unemployment fund, which is almost always administered by a trade union, and the previous payment of contributions. Glanodel is also considered to have one of the highest levels of social mobility in the world. Agriculture accounts for 2% of GDP and employment.


Compared to most Asuran nations, Glanodel has one of the lowest overall tax burdens and sports a predominantly private sector economy. Roughly 40% of the Glanish population {{wp|home ownership|own their homes}}, a relatively low percentage compared with most Asuran nations, with the majority of the population living in apartments, resulting in a high rate of {{wp|internal migration}}. The federal budget had a size of 122.6 billion Glanish gælder in 2014, which is an equivalent 18.16% of the country's GDP in that year. This figure did not include regional budgets of cantons or the budgets of local municipalities. When included, total government spending is closer to 36.8% of GDP. The Glanish government's primary funding mechanisms are the {{wp|value-added tax}}, a modest federal income tax, and corporate taxes, while its main expenditures are {{wp|State schools|public education}} and {{wp|Public university|universities}}, {{wp|Publicly funded health care|healthcare}}, and {{wp|welfare|social welfare}}.
Compared to most Asuran nations, Glanodel has one of the lowest overall tax burdens and sports a predominantly private sector economy. Roughly 40% of the Glanish population {{wp|home ownership|own their homes}}, a relatively low percentage compared with most Asuran nations, with the majority of the population living in apartments, resulting in a high rate of {{wp|internal migration}}. The federal budget had a size of 122.6 billion Glanish gælder in 2014, which is an equivalent 18.16% of the country's GDP in that year. This figure did not include regional budgets of cantons or the budgets of local municipalities. When included, total government spending is closer to 36.8% of GDP. The Glanish government's primary funding mechanisms are the {{wp|value-added tax}}, a modest federal income tax, and corporate taxes, while its main expenditures are {{wp|State schools|public education}} and {{wp|Public university|universities}}, {{wp|Publicly funded health care|healthcare}}, and {{wp|welfare|social welfare}}.-->


===International Trade===
===International Trade===
[[File:Fishing boat near Havøysund.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Fish have been one of Glanodel's largest exports by quantity (though not by total value) since the 1700s.]]
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Glanodel claims one of the highest numbers of multinational corporate headquarters in the world and benefits heavily from {{wp|Foreign direct investment|foreign investments}}, which its economy has grown increasingly dependent upon. The largest Glanish companies by revenue are the {{wp|commodity trading}} companies of Altenergi, Bendixen, Ekstrakt, Glankraft, Glantrae, and Rentbrenn Glanodæl, as well as Avansvare ({{wp|consumer electronics}}), Bio-Farma ({{wp|pharmaceutical industry|pharmaceuticals}}, {{wp|Medical equipment|medical supplies}}), Hanson Group ({{wp|music industry|music}}), Inspirekom ({{wp|film industry|film}}), P&F Publishing ({{wp|publishing}}), and Telekom ({{wp|telecommunication|telecommunications}}). There are also other multinational companies such as Glanish Airlines ({{wp|national airline}}), Graylund Insurance Group ({{wp|insurance}}, and the Nørgaard Group {{wp|musical instruments}}).
Glanodel claims one of the highest numbers of multinational corporate headquarters in the world and benefits heavily from {{wp|Foreign direct investment|foreign investments}}, which its economy has grown increasingly dependent upon. The largest Glanish companies by revenue are the {{wp|commodity trading}} companies of Altenergi, Bendixen, Ekstrakt, Glankraft, Glantrae, and Rentbrenn Glanodæl, as well as Avansvare ({{wp|consumer electronics}}), Bio-Farma ({{wp|pharmaceutical industry|pharmaceuticals}}, {{wp|Medical equipment|medical supplies}}), Hanson Group ({{wp|music industry|music}}), Inspirekom ({{wp|film industry|film}}), P&F Publishing ({{wp|publishing}}), and Telekom ({{wp|telecommunication|telecommunications}}). There are also other multinational companies such as Glanish Airlines ({{wp|national airline}}), Graylund Insurance Group ({{wp|insurance}}, and the Nørgaard Group {{wp|musical instruments}}).


{{wp|Globalization}} and {{wp|free trade}} have retained strong support among the Glanish population since the mid-1900s. This is primarily due to the fact that most of the country's economic expansion since 1967 is the direct result of international trade and the opening of Glanish markets to foreign investors and consumers. Additionally, in contrast with its Lhedwinic neighbors, Glanodel does not engage in agricultural protectionist measures and as a result, has one of the lowest food prices among Lhedwin nations. While Glanodel is one of the smallest importers in the world by total amount and value of imports, Glanodel is one of the largest importers of goods as a percentage of GDP and the largest of Asuran nations.
{{wp|Globalization}} and {{wp|free trade}} have retained strong support among the Glanish population since the mid-1900s. This is primarily due to the fact that most of the country's economic expansion since 1967 is the direct result of international trade and the opening of Glanish markets to foreign investors and consumers. Additionally, in contrast with its Lhedwinic neighbors, Glanodel does not engage in agricultural protectionist measures and as a result, has one of the lowest food prices among Lhedwin nations. While Glanodel is one of the smallest importers in the world by total amount and value of imports, Glanodel is one of the largest importers of goods as a percentage of GDP and the largest of Asuran nations.-->


===Infrastructure and energy===
===Infrastructure and energy===
[[File:Munich_subway_C-Zug.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|Most metropolitan cities throughout Glanodel made considerable investments in public transportation and infrastructure between 2005 and 2008.]]
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Glanodel's energy market is mostly privatized with some state ownership in key sectors like biofuel industries. In 2017, the nation's total electricity production reached 191.3 TWh, with {{wp|petroleum}} and {{wp|natural gas}} supplying the majority at 89.6 TWh. The second largest producer of electricity is {{wp|hydropower}} which accounts for 17.3% (33 TWh). There is currently an ongoing effort by the government, as well as within many new commercial entities towards increased {{wp|energy conservation}}, expanded use of {{wp|green technologies}}, and the reduction of {{wp|Greenhouse gas|carbon emissions}}. Glanodel is also in the process of phasing out nuclear power plants from its energy grid. A process that is expected to be complete by 2025.
Glanodel's energy market is mostly privatized with some state ownership in key sectors like biofuel industries. In 2017, the nation's total electricity production reached 191.3 TWh, with {{wp|petroleum}} and {{wp|natural gas}} supplying the majority at 89.6 TWh. The second largest producer of electricity is {{wp|hydropower}} which accounts for 17.3% (33 TWh). There is currently an ongoing effort by the government, as well as within many new commercial entities towards increased {{wp|energy conservation}}, expanded use of {{wp|green technologies}}, and the reduction of {{wp|Greenhouse gas|carbon emissions}}. Glanodel is also in the process of phasing out nuclear power plants from its energy grid. A process that is expected to be complete by 2025.


Glanodel has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas along the coasts of Keledalr, Særmark, Fogilundr, and Ileinskali and is one of the largest net exporters of crude and refined oil and natural gas. Glanodel is also one of the top {{wp|recycle|recyclers}} in the world, with 66-96% of recyclable materials being recycled, depending on the area of the country. Additionally, the country has for many years pursued a strategy of indirect taxation as an instrument of environmental policy, including energy taxes in general and carbon dioxide taxes in particular.
Glanodel has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas along the coasts of Keledalr, Særmark, Fogilundr, and Ileinskali and is one of the largest net exporters of crude and refined oil and natural gas. Glanodel is also one of the top {{wp|recycle|recyclers}} in the world, with 66-96% of recyclable materials being recycled, depending on the area of the country. Additionally, the country has for many years pursued a strategy of indirect taxation as an instrument of environmental policy, including energy taxes in general and carbon dioxide taxes in particular.


Transportation in Glanodel is highly influenced by its low population density, mountainous terrain, and long coastlines. While road, rail and air transport increased in importance at the turn of the 21th century, Glanodel's numerous and densely populated, coastal cities still maintain old water transport traditions. Due to the low population density, public transport is somewhat less developed in the rural areas of Glanodel, however public transportation in and around cities is fairly well developed.
Transportation in Glanodel is highly influenced by its low population density, mountainous terrain, and long coastlines. While road, rail and air transport increased in importance at the turn of the 21th century, Glanodel's numerous and densely populated, coastal cities still maintain old water transport traditions. Due to the low population density, public transport is somewhat less developed in the rural areas of Glanodel, however public transportation in and around cities is fairly well developed.-->


===Tourism===
===Tourism===


[[File:Pommery ice restaurant in Ice Hotel - panoramio.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|The Stavnsholt Igloo Resort in Eimivollr.]]In 2016, Glanish tourism grossed between 4-8% of its economy. Glanodel's varied lanscape of mixed forests, fjords, labyrinths of lakes and inlets, rolling hills, and high snowcapped mountains, among numerous man-made attractions brought over 24 million visitors in 2012. Much of Glanodel is pristine and virgin as it contains 10 very large national parks as well as several smaller regional parks. It also has large, major urbanized regions with many cultural events and activities. Commercial cruises between major coastal and port cities play a significant role in the local tourism industry.  
<!--[[File:Pommery ice restaurant in Ice Hotel - panoramio.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|The Stavnsholt Igloo Resort in Eimivollr.]]In 2016, Glanish tourism grossed between 4-8% of its economy. Glanodel's varied lanscape of mixed forests, fjords, labyrinths of lakes and inlets, rolling hills, and high snowcapped mountains, among numerous man-made attractions brought over 24 million visitors in 2012. Much of Glanodel is pristine and virgin as it contains 10 very large national parks as well as several smaller regional parks. It also has large, major urbanized regions with many cultural events and activities. Commercial cruises between major coastal and port cities play a significant role in the local tourism industry.  


Glanodel is also a popular tourist destination due to its legalization of prostitution and its numerous and well known {{wp|red-light district|red-light districts}}, as well as the legalization of numerous {{wp|recreational drug use|recreational drugs}}, many of which are not legal in most countries such as several {{wp|club drugs}}, {{wp|MDMA|ecstasy}}, {{wp|Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD}}, and {{wp|cannibas (drug)|marijuana}}.
Glanodel is also a popular tourist destination due to its legalization of prostitution and its numerous and well known {{wp|red-light district|red-light districts}}, as well as the legalization of numerous {{wp|recreational drug use|recreational drugs}}, many of which are not legal in most countries such as several {{wp|club drugs}}, {{wp|MDMA|ecstasy}}, {{wp|Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD}}, and {{wp|cannibas (drug)|marijuana}}.-->


==Demographics==
==Demographics==


:''Main article: [[Demographics of Glanodel]]''
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[[File:Glanodel-Dem DensityMap.jpg|thumb|350px|2015 Population Density Distribution Map produced by the Census Bureau of Glanodel.]]Following a 2017 census estimate published by the Glanish Census Bureau, the population of Glanodel is approximately 14,869,859. This equated to a 6.1% growth rate for the country between the 2015 census and the 2017 estimate. Despite the country's relatively low, total fertility rate (1.60 children born per woman), the high growth rate appears to be sustained by very high immigration.  Considered one of the youngest, developed countries, the median age of Glanodel is 29.8 years, with 0.97 males per female. The high percentage of younger citizens/permanent residents is mainly attributed to the fact that the average age of immigrants into Glanodel is between 17 and 31. The number of Down Syndrome children born in Glanodel is very low, with most DS pregnancies being aborted since 2005. Glanodel's population is frequently one of the happiest countries in the world. This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality.
[[File:Glanodel-Dem DensityMap.jpg|thumb|350px|2015 Population Density Distribution Map produced by the Census Bureau of Glanodel.]]Following a 2017 census estimate published by the Glanish Census Bureau, the population of Glanodel is approximately 14,869,859. This equated to a 6.1% growth rate for the country between the 2015 census and the 2017 estimate. Despite the country's relatively low, total fertility rate (1.60 children born per woman), the high growth rate appears to be sustained by very high immigration.  Considered one of the youngest, developed countries, the median age of Glanodel is 29.8 years, with 0.97 males per female. The high percentage of younger citizens/permanent residents is mainly attributed to the fact that the average age of immigrants into Glanodel is between 17 and 31. The number of Down Syndrome children born in Glanodel is very low, with most DS pregnancies being aborted since 2005. Glanodel's population is frequently one of the happiest countries in the world. This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality.
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As of 2014, immigration into Glanodel is mostly from other Lhedwinic nations and nations in Asura, with notable proportions from [[Rohst|Rohstian]] and [[Ternca|Terncan]]. A 2016 estimate indicated that roughly 48% of the Glanish population had one close ancestor (at least within three generations) of foreign descent. Of that 48%, the most common regions of origin were Lhedwinic at 19% of the total population and Asuran at 17%. [[Vrnallia|Vrnallians]] (7.2% of the total population), [[tir Lhaeraidd|Lhaeraidh]] (7.1%), and [[Newrey|Newreyans]] (5.9%) make the largest single portions of the population.
As of 2014, immigration into Glanodel is mostly from other Lhedwinic nations and nations in Asura, with notable proportions from [[Rohst|Rohstian]] and [[Ternca|Terncan]]. A 2016 estimate indicated that roughly 48% of the Glanish population had one close ancestor (at least within three generations) of foreign descent. Of that 48%, the most common regions of origin were Lhedwinic at 19% of the total population and Asuran at 17%. [[Vrnallia|Vrnallians]] (7.2% of the total population), [[tir Lhaeraidd|Lhaeraidh]] (7.1%), and [[Newrey|Newreyans]] (5.9%) make the largest single portions of the population.


As opposed to most developed nations of the time, there was a net stagnation in Glanodel's population during the 19th century as a sharp rise in the birth rate due to industrialization was negated by high emigration from Glanodel as many Glanish refugees fled Lhedwinic rule. Beginning in the 1920s and continuing until around the 1980s, Glanodel experiences several population booms due to a wide variety of factors such as re-industrialization, new technologies in life sciences and healthcare, and high levels of immigration.
As opposed to most developed nations of the time, there was a net stagnation in Glanodel's population during the 19th century as a sharp rise in the birth rate due to industrialization was negated by high emigration from Glanodel as many Glanish refugees fled Lhedwinic rule. Beginning in the 1920s and continuing until around the 1980s, Glanodel experiences several population booms due to a wide variety of factors such as re-industrialization, new technologies in life sciences and healthcare, and high levels of immigration.-->


===Language===
===Language===
{{wp|Danish language|Lhedwinic}} is the ''de facto'' {{wp|national language}} of Glanodel, with the {{wp|lexicon}} and grammar of the {{wp|Jutlandic dialect|Glanish dialect}} being the educational standard. {{wp|Welsh language|Lhaeraidh}}, Newreyan, [[Vrnallian]], Nausikaan, and Oser are all recognized {{wp|minority language|minority languages}} throughout the country. Lhedwinic belongs to the group of languages which encompass much of Northern Asura that share a common ancestor, usually referred to as simply [[Northern tongues (Aeia)|Northern tongues]]. The languages of Lhedwin, with the exception of Vrnallia, are so closely related that it is possible for Glanish, Nausikaan, and Taeverlandic speakers to {{wp|mutual intelligibility|understand each other}} with relatively little effort. {{wp|Danish Sign Language|Lhedwinic Sign Language}} was officially recognized as a minority language in 2011. In education, its use for Glanodel's deaf community is regulated by the ''National Curriculum Guide''.
<!--{{wp|Danish language|Lhedwinic}} is the ''de facto'' {{wp|national language}} of Glanodel, with the {{wp|lexicon}} and grammar of the {{wp|Jutlandic dialect|Glanish dialect}} being the educational standard. {{wp|Welsh language|Lhaeraidh}}, Newreyan, [[Vrnallian]], Nausikaan, and Oser are all recognized {{wp|minority language|minority languages}} throughout the country. Lhedwinic belongs to the group of languages which encompass much of Northern Asura that share a common ancestor, usually referred to as simply [[Northern tongues (Aeia)|Northern tongues]]. The languages of Lhedwin, with the exception of Vrnallia, are so closely related that it is possible for Glanish, Nausikaan, and Taeverlandic speakers to {{wp|mutual intelligibility|understand each other}} with relatively little effort. {{wp|Danish Sign Language|Lhedwinic Sign Language}} was officially recognized as a minority language in 2011. In education, its use for Glanodel's deaf community is regulated by the ''National Curriculum Guide''.


A large majority (86%) of Glanodel speaks at least a second language; however, three languages is fairly common. Secondary languages vary by region and the foreign nations with which they most frequency trade. Current estimates of the most commonly spoken, second languages in Glanodel are Common Iscandrian, Lhaeraidh, Midrasian, Newreyan, Oser, Terncan, and Vrnallian.
A large majority (86%) of Glanodel speaks at least a second language; however, three languages is fairly common. Secondary languages vary by region and the foreign nations with which they most frequency trade. Current estimates of the most commonly spoken, second languages in Glanodel are Common Iscandrian, Lhaeraidh, Midrasian, Newreyan, Oser, Terncan, and Vrnallian.-->


===Religion===
===Religion===
[[File:Uppsala cathedral with Dekanhuset.jpg|thumb|250px|Vænholm Folkekirke (tr. ''"People's Church of Vænholm"'') is the oldest cathedral and first religious building constructed from stone and metal in Glanodel.]]
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Forms of [[Trúathi]] and [[Alydianism]] have dominated religious life throughout the regions of modern Glanodel over the past century. Although the majority of citizens still identify with Trúathi in censuses and surveys, actual church attendance has experienced dramatic declines over the past 50 years. Immigration has had the largest impact on shifts in religious affiliations in Glanodel, with Alydianism being the fastest growing due to immigration from mainland Asura. Political commentators have come to describe Glanodel as a multi-faith, secularised, or post-religious society.
Forms of [[Trúathi]] and [[Alydianism]] have dominated religious life throughout the regions of modern Glanodel over the past century. Although the majority of citizens still identify with Trúathi in censuses and surveys, actual church attendance has experienced dramatic declines over the past 50 years. Immigration has had the largest impact on shifts in religious affiliations in Glanodel, with Alydianism being the fastest growing due to immigration from mainland Asura. Political commentators have come to describe Glanodel as a multi-faith, secularised, or post-religious society.


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Religious affiliations generally show the greatest variations when compared along generational lines with individuals over the age of 45 generally identifying as Trúathist. Individuals between the age of 24 and 37 are majority Trúathist with notable percentages of Alydianists. All citizens across ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, below the age of 25 generally identify as non-religious, particularly agnostic.
Religious affiliations generally show the greatest variations when compared along generational lines with individuals over the age of 45 generally identifying as Trúathist. Individuals between the age of 24 and 37 are majority Trúathist with notable percentages of Alydianists. All citizens across ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, below the age of 25 generally identify as non-religious, particularly agnostic.


Trúathi served as the officially recognized religion of the region since roughly the 9th century and has since remained the nation's dominant religion. Since the 1920s, however, other religions have been imported into Glanodel through immigration, especially from Asura. Since the ratification of the Second Glanish Constitution on 5 March 1900, the government of Glanodel has officially practiced a complete {{wp|separation of church and state}} and local governments have been prohibited from officially recognizing religious institutions or passing laws infringing upon the free exercise of religious beliefs. Although not officially a part of the Glanish government anymore, the People's Church of Vænholm (Vænholm Folkekirke) was the official church of the Glanish Kingdom prior to the establishment of the Commonwealth. Today, it holds religious services for a variety of faiths.
Trúathi served as the officially recognized religion of the region since roughly the 9th century and has since remained the nation's dominant religion. Since the 1920s, however, other religions have been imported into Glanodel through immigration, especially from Asura. Since the ratification of the Second Glanish Constitution on 5 March 1900, the government of Glanodel has officially practiced a complete {{wp|separation of church and state}} and local governments have been prohibited from officially recognizing religious institutions or passing laws infringing upon the free exercise of religious beliefs. Although not officially a part of the Glanish government anymore, the People's Church of Vænholm (Vænholm Folkekirke) was the official church of the Glanish Kingdom prior to the establishment of the Commonwealth. Today, it holds religious services for a variety of faiths.-->


===Education and Health===
===Education and Health===
[[File:Rigshospitalet Copenhagen 2005-11.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Førsthospitalet (tr. ''"First Hospital"'') is the largest medical facility in Glanodel and was constructed around the nation's first public hospital.]]
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Glanodel's health and education systems are somewhat {{wp|devolved}}, with counties and cantons having significant control over the implementation and administration of education and healthcare services within their jurisdiction. Officially, the Department of Education administers the education system in Glanodel, while the Department of Healthcare within the Health and Social Services Department officially administers the nation's {{wp|single-payer healthcare}} system.
Glanodel's health and education systems are somewhat {{wp|devolved}}, with counties and cantons having significant control over the implementation and administration of education and healthcare services within their jurisdiction. Officially, the Department of Education administers the education system in Glanodel, while the Department of Healthcare within the Health and Social Services Department officially administers the nation's {{wp|single-payer healthcare}} system.


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Glanodel employs a combination of both {{wp|single-payer healthcare}} and {{wp|Private healthcare|private insurance}} whereby the majority of major operations, treatments for major illnesses, and medical expenses resulting from pregnancy, as well as most expenses resulting from long term, continued care for chronic diseases and other medical expenses considered particularly burdensome financially are all covered by a universal healthcare system which is financed primarily through taxes levied by cantonal governments. Additionally, nearly all medical expenses in general are covered by under the single-payer system until the age of 17.
Glanodel employs a combination of both {{wp|single-payer healthcare}} and {{wp|Private healthcare|private insurance}} whereby the majority of major operations, treatments for major illnesses, and medical expenses resulting from pregnancy, as well as most expenses resulting from long term, continued care for chronic diseases and other medical expenses considered particularly burdensome financially are all covered by a universal healthcare system which is financed primarily through taxes levied by cantonal governments. Additionally, nearly all medical expenses in general are covered by under the single-payer system until the age of 17.


Private insurance is then used to supplement the costs of regular, preventative care (i.e. regular doctors visits, minor dental procedures, optometry, and ophthalmology), for individuals over the age of 16, and is most commonly paid for as part of an {{wp|employee benefits}} package, though individual plans are purchased by some citizens. Citizens can also opt out of the public healthcare program and purchase full coverage through a private provider, receiving a tax deduction each year as "compensation" for not benefiting from the program. Around 18% of the Glanish population has completely private health insurance. Alcoholism and drug abuse collectively accounted for half of all years of life lost in 2014 and are still considered the primary health concerns of the nation.
Private insurance is then used to supplement the costs of regular, preventative care (i.e. regular doctors visits, minor dental procedures, optometry, and ophthalmology), for individuals over the age of 16, and is most commonly paid for as part of an {{wp|employee benefits}} package, though individual plans are purchased by some citizens. Citizens can also opt out of the public healthcare program and purchase full coverage through a private provider, receiving a tax deduction each year as "compensation" for not benefiting from the program. Around 18% of the Glanish population has completely private health insurance. Alcoholism and drug abuse collectively accounted for half of all years of life lost in 2014 and are still considered the primary health concerns of the nation.-->


==Culture==
==Culture==
:''Main articles: [[Culture of Glanodel]]''
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[[File:Construction-of-Statue-of-Liberty-09.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Frihedsstatuen (Statue of Liberty) is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols of Glanodel and its support for the emphasis of personal liberties.]]
[[File:Construction-of-Statue-of-Liberty-09.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Frihedsstatuen (Statue of Liberty) is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols of Glanodel and its support for the emphasis of personal liberties.]]
There are two major events attributed with having the greatest impact on contemporary Glanish culture. The first event was the end of Lhedwinic rule in Glanodel at the start of the 20th century. This newfound sovereignty, as well as a newly elected, liberal democratic government inspired a strong romantic nationalist movement centering around the reclamation of a national identity separate from a Duchy of the Lhedwinic United Kingdom. This movement is still visible in the country's literature, music, and media. The second was the sharp spikes in immigration and tourism which began in the mid-20th century and plateaued at roughly 24.8 million visitors total in 2010. This widespread exposure to foreign cultures and an ever-growing, ever-diversifying population has led to a broad national identity centering more around acceptance, cooperation, and pride in diversity.
There are two major events attributed with having the greatest impact on contemporary Glanish culture. The first event was the end of Lhedwinic rule in Glanodel at the start of the 20th century. This newfound sovereignty, as well as a newly elected, liberal democratic government inspired a strong romantic nationalist movement centering around the reclamation of a national identity separate from a Duchy of the Lhedwinic United Kingdom. This movement is still visible in the country's literature, music, and media. The second was the sharp spikes in immigration and tourism which began in the mid-20th century and plateaued at roughly 24.8 million visitors total in 2010. This widespread exposure to foreign cultures and an ever-growing, ever-diversifying population has led to a broad national identity centering more around acceptance, cooperation, and pride in diversity.
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{{wp|Liberalism}}, especially {{wp|freedom of expression}} and {{wp|freedom of speech|speech}}, as well as a prevalent aversion to the notions of {{wp|Social engineering (political science)|social engineering}}, or the efforts of others to shape the social behaviors and morality of the society or population as a whole, are perhaps two of the most defining characteristics of Glanish culture. Egalitarianism, social tolerance, and strong cultural and historic ties to its Lhedwinic neighbors, such as [[Navack]], [[Cyrlante]], and [[Nausikaa]] are also key aspects of Glanish life. An emphasis on individualism and some {{wp|Social Darwinism|social Darwinist}} principles are also visible aspects of Glanish culture.
{{wp|Liberalism}}, especially {{wp|freedom of expression}} and {{wp|freedom of speech|speech}}, as well as a prevalent aversion to the notions of {{wp|Social engineering (political science)|social engineering}}, or the efforts of others to shape the social behaviors and morality of the society or population as a whole, are perhaps two of the most defining characteristics of Glanish culture. Egalitarianism, social tolerance, and strong cultural and historic ties to its Lhedwinic neighbors, such as [[Navack]], [[Cyrlante]], and [[Nausikaa]] are also key aspects of Glanish life. An emphasis on individualism and some {{wp|Social Darwinism|social Darwinist}} principles are also visible aspects of Glanish culture.


Since the mid-20th century, Glanodel has been considered a "cultural superpower" and numerous, international magazines oriented towards travel have dubbed Glanodel the birther and center of a "Modern Renaissance". As a result of strong government and private support for exhibitions, cultural projects, and artwork, as well as sweeping popular support for the arts, and the Glanish entertainment industry (the largest entertainment industry in the world), Glanodel is known around the world for its cultural products such as literature, music, movies, television, and to a lesser extent, its electronics and related media, which are the most widely distributed cultural exports in the world.
Since the mid-20th century, Glanodel has been considered a "cultural superpower" and numerous, international magazines oriented towards travel have dubbed Glanodel the birther and center of a "Modern Renaissance". As a result of strong government and private support for exhibitions, cultural projects, and artwork, as well as sweeping popular support for the arts, and the Glanish entertainment industry (the largest entertainment industry in the world), Glanodel is known around the world for its cultural products such as literature, music, movies, television, and to a lesser extent, its electronics and related media, which are the most widely distributed cultural exports in the world.-->


===Human rights===
===Human rights===
[[File:Glanodel-First Gay Marriage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The day after the Supreme Court ruling on ''LSK v. Eimivollr'' on 6 July 1962, Josefine and Vera Haagensen were the first same-sex couple to legally marry.]]
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Glanodel has historically been one of the most {{wp|Cultural liberalism|socially progressive}} countries and has consistently shown strong support for legislation and policies protecting women's rights, minority rights, and LGBT citizens. Due to the fact that freedom of expression enjoyed broad interpretation throughout most of modern Glanish history, women's and LGBT rights have never been legally abridged. It was not until the 1900s when closer ties between Newrey and Glanodel convinced Glanish lawmakers of a need to codify such rights between 1907 and 1913.  
Glanodel has historically been one of the most {{wp|Cultural liberalism|socially progressive}} countries and has consistently shown strong support for legislation and policies protecting women's rights, minority rights, and LGBT citizens. Due to the fact that freedom of expression enjoyed broad interpretation throughout most of modern Glanish history, women's and LGBT rights have never been legally abridged. It was not until the 1900s when closer ties between Newrey and Glanodel convinced Glanish lawmakers of a need to codify such rights between 1907 and 1913.  


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Glanodel has long been considered one of the most "gay-friendly" places in the world, generally tying with [[Crylante]] for the number one spot. While never being illegal in Glanodel, same-sex sexual activity was guaranteed protection under freedom of expression by a unanimous Supreme Court decision in 1933. Since 1977, the age of consent is 15, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. {{wp|Same-sex marriage}} has been legal in all 13 cantons since 1962 when the national Supreme Court ruled in favor of the LSK in ''LSK v. Eimivollr''. The rights of same-sex couples to jointly adopt has been guaranteed since the Supreme Court decision in the 1998 case ''LSK v. OGV''. Gays and lesbians have always been allowed to serve openly in the military, but since 1933 their right to do so has been guaranteed. Public displays of affection between people of the same sex are very unlikely to provoke ire or even be acknowledged by passersby. Lesbians wishing to have access to artificial insemination do not provoke the sort of scandals that can occur in other societies.
Glanodel has long been considered one of the most "gay-friendly" places in the world, generally tying with [[Crylante]] for the number one spot. While never being illegal in Glanodel, same-sex sexual activity was guaranteed protection under freedom of expression by a unanimous Supreme Court decision in 1933. Since 1977, the age of consent is 15, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. {{wp|Same-sex marriage}} has been legal in all 13 cantons since 1962 when the national Supreme Court ruled in favor of the LSK in ''LSK v. Eimivollr''. The rights of same-sex couples to jointly adopt has been guaranteed since the Supreme Court decision in the 1998 case ''LSK v. OGV''. Gays and lesbians have always been allowed to serve openly in the military, but since 1933 their right to do so has been guaranteed. Public displays of affection between people of the same sex are very unlikely to provoke ire or even be acknowledged by passersby. Lesbians wishing to have access to artificial insemination do not provoke the sort of scandals that can occur in other societies.


Glanodel has also been one of the strongest promoters of human rights internationally and has hosted annual '''Freedom Forums''' in Vænholm for the last two decades. Glanodel was also one of the first nations to legalize abortion, prostitution, and recreational drug use. In fact, many of the controlled substances that are legal for recreational use are still not legal in many countries, such as several {{wp|Club drug|club drugs}}, {{wp|MDMA|ecstasy}}, {{wp|Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD}}, and {{wp|marijuana}}.
Glanodel has also been one of the strongest promoters of human rights internationally and has hosted annual '''Freedom Forums''' in Vænholm for the last two decades. Glanodel was also one of the first nations to legalize abortion, prostitution, and recreational drug use. In fact, many of the controlled substances that are legal for recreational use are still not legal in many countries, such as several {{wp|Club drug|club drugs}}, {{wp|MDMA|ecstasy}}, {{wp|Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD}}, and {{wp|marijuana}}.-->


===Performing arts===
===Performing arts===
[[File:Kaleo - 2018153190513 2018-06-02 Rock am Ring - 1D X MK II - 1037 - AK8I5237.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Lead singer Búi Leifsson of the band Sund, one of the most widely recognized folk music bands from Glanodel.]]  
<!--[[File:Kaleo - 2018153190513 2018-06-02 Rock am Ring - 1D X MK II - 1037 - AK8I5237.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|Lead singer Búi Leifsson of the band Sund, one of the most widely recognized folk music bands from Glanodel.]]  
[[File:A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|A Dark Night in the Fairy Valley (En Mørkaften i Feydale) is a popular Glanish tale featuring an mischievous character, or trickster god, found throughout Dalish mythology. It is one of the most popular Glanish plays.]]
[[File:A Midsummer Night's Dream 2.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|A Dark Night in the Fairy Valley (En Mørkaften i Feydale) is a popular Glanish tale featuring an mischievous character, or trickster god, found throughout Dalish mythology. It is one of the most popular Glanish plays.]]
The performing arts in Glanodel have always received significant popular support and enjoy moderate state-sponsoring and considerable private funding. Glanish media, television, music, and theater are consumed globally and are considered some of Glanodel's largest exports. Glanish cultural products can be found throughout the developed, especially in Asura, and the developing world. This has led to Glanodel commonly being considered a "cultural superpower".
The performing arts in Glanodel have always received significant popular support and enjoy moderate state-sponsoring and considerable private funding. Glanish media, television, music, and theater are consumed globally and are considered some of Glanodel's largest exports. Glanish cultural products can be found throughout the developed, especially in Asura, and the developing world. This has led to Glanodel commonly being considered a "cultural superpower".
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Since the 1980s Glanish movies are shown in theaters around the world. Today, Glanish cinema is dominated by the production companies Inspirekom, Axel Films, and Imaginary Productions. Perhaps the two most popular genres of film Glanodel is best known for are the 1960s and 70s {{wp|science fiction}} and {{wp|steampunk}} films of Ottesen Studios and the "{{wp|Low-budget film|low-production}} movement films of the late 1990s, pioneered by the Imaginary Productions. Glanish film and television are known for their realism, moral themes, sexual frankness, and technical and graphic innovations. Glanodel's numerous filming companies also have the advantage of being produced in a variety of languages, giving its products a wider appeal.
Since the 1980s Glanish movies are shown in theaters around the world. Today, Glanish cinema is dominated by the production companies Inspirekom, Axel Films, and Imaginary Productions. Perhaps the two most popular genres of film Glanodel is best known for are the 1960s and 70s {{wp|science fiction}} and {{wp|steampunk}} films of Ottesen Studios and the "{{wp|Low-budget film|low-production}} movement films of the late 1990s, pioneered by the Imaginary Productions. Glanish film and television are known for their realism, moral themes, sexual frankness, and technical and graphic innovations. Glanodel's numerous filming companies also have the advantage of being produced in a variety of languages, giving its products a wider appeal.


Theater is also a popular form of entertainment in Glanodel and Glanish plays attract audiences from around the world. Glanish playwrights still excel in areas of the theater such as romantic drama, comedy, and musicals, all of which have experienced something of a revival in recent years.
Theater is also a popular form of entertainment in Glanodel and Glanish plays attract audiences from around the world. Glanish playwrights still excel in areas of the theater such as romantic drama, comedy, and musicals, all of which have experienced something of a revival in recent years.-->


===Literature===
===Literature===


The first known Glanish literature is myths and folklore from the 10th and 11th century. With the popularization of secular ideals in the 17th century and the expansion of education accessibility, this period saw several notable, Glanish authors such as the political theorist and satirist Albin Ohly. Since the start of the 1900s, however, literature and publishing have become even more important and widely recognized as a significant part of modern Glanish culture. Perhaps the most famous writer in Glanish history is '''Edith Lundstrom''' (1910-81), the author of the most famous series of books to come from Glanodel, the ''Battle of the Five Kings''. The series of four books is attributed with starting the fantasy genre and is still one of the best selling book series in history. Today, book publishing is one of the seven major industries of Glanodel and one of its main cultural exports.
<!--The first known Glanish literature is myths and folklore from the 10th and 11th century. With the popularization of secular ideals in the 17th century and the expansion of education accessibility, this period saw several notable, Glanish authors such as the political theorist and satirist Albin Ohly. Since the start of the 1900s, however, literature and publishing have become even more important and widely recognized as a significant part of modern Glanish culture. Perhaps the most famous writer in Glanish history is '''Edith Lundstrom''' (1910-81), the author of the most famous series of books to come from Glanodel, the ''Battle of the Five Kings''. The series of four books is attributed with starting the fantasy genre and is still one of the best selling book series in history. Today, book publishing is one of the seven major industries of Glanodel and one of its main cultural exports.-->


===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
[[File:Eit glas akevitt.jpg|right|225px|thumb|A glass of akvavit.]]
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Glanodel enjoys a very diverse food culture with cooking traditions influenced by food cultures throughout Asura since the 12th century, and several new traditions being imported from around the globe since the mid-20th century.
Glanodel enjoys a very diverse food culture with cooking traditions influenced by food cultures throughout Asura since the 12th century, and several new traditions being imported from around the globe since the mid-20th century.


Glanish cuisine tends to be simple, with fish (particularly herring), meat, potatoes, and dairy products playing prominent roles. Spices are a more recent addition to many dishes since spices had to be imported throughout most of Glanodel's history. Glanish meatballs and {{wp|lingonberry jam}} are the most well known.  
Glanish cuisine tends to be simple, with fish (particularly herring), meat, potatoes, and dairy products playing prominent roles. Spices are a more recent addition to many dishes since spices had to be imported throughout most of Glanodel's history. Glanish meatballs and {{wp|lingonberry jam}} are the most well known.  


Glanodel's open-minded drinking culture is apparent it the fact that the country has no minimum drinking age with most teens traditionally being allowed to drink around age 13. {{wp|Akvavit}} is one of the most popular drinks in Glanodel.
Glanodel's open-minded drinking culture is apparent it the fact that the country has no minimum drinking age with most teens traditionally being allowed to drink around age 13. {{wp|Akvavit}} is one of the most popular drinks in Glanodel.-->


===Architecture===
===Architecture===


Glanish architecture has always borrowed heavily from other northern Asuran countries, but took on a uniqueness during the Northern Renaissance as wealthy, common class landowners and merchants sought to elevate their social status by mirroring their houses after the mansions owned by the nobility.  
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For the most part, Glanish form of architecture have consistently remained simple and focused on {{wp|functionalist (architecture)|functional}}, with a heavy focus on durability and effectiveness, with many structures as old as the late 1500s to early 1600s still standing and in use. The vast majority of structures in Glanodel have been modernized with contemporary amenities like electrical wiring.
For the most part, Glanish form of architecture have consistently remained simple and focused on {{wp|functionalist (architecture)|functional}}, with a heavy focus on durability and effectiveness, with many structures as old as the late 1500s to early 1600s still standing and in use. The vast majority of structures in Glanodel have been modernized with contemporary amenities like electrical wiring.


The establishment of the Commonwealth and a new national romanticism saw the emergence of {{wp|Historicism (art)|historicism}}. This style remains the primary one used throughout the country since the 1950s. Many of Glanodel's oldest public buildings are good examples of the historic style such as the buildings in Herregård.
The establishment of the Commonwealth and a new national romanticism saw the emergence of {{wp|Historicism (art)|historicism}}. This style remains the primary one used throughout the country since the 1950s. Many of Glanodel's oldest public buildings are good examples of the historic style such as the buildings in Herregård.-->


===Sports===
===Sports===
[[File:KVIK Hockey Arena Inside.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The interior of the International Hockey Arena in Vejlø.]]
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Sport activities are a national movement with half of the population actively participating in organised sporting activities. The two main spectator sports are {{wp|rugby football|rugby}} and {{wp|ice hockey}}. The second most popular is {{wp|football}}, followed by {{wp|Horse#Sport|horse sports}} which has the highest number of women practitioners. {{wp|Golf}}, {{wp|track and field}}, and the {{wp|team sports}} of {{wp|basketball}} and {{wp|bandy}} are also very popular. Sports have been popular in Glanodel since the 1980s. Sporting events have also become a very lucrative industry with the Glanish National Hockey League generating a profit of over $25 billion a year throughout the 1980s. Now the GNHL has offices and stadiums in most major cities in Glanodel. In recent years, Glanodel has also won numerous international tournaments and rugby is currently the national sport.  
Sport activities are a national movement with half of the population actively participating in organised sporting activities. The two main spectator sports are {{wp|rugby football|rugby}} and {{wp|ice hockey}}. The second most popular is {{wp|football}}, followed by {{wp|Horse#Sport|horse sports}} which has the highest number of women practitioners. {{wp|Golf}}, {{wp|track and field}}, and the {{wp|team sports}} of {{wp|basketball}} and {{wp|bandy}} are also very popular. Sports have been popular in Glanodel since the 1980s. Sporting events have also become a very lucrative industry with the Glanish National Hockey League generating a profit of over $25 billion a year throughout the 1980s. Now the GNHL has offices and stadiums in most major cities in Glanodel. In recent years, Glanodel has also won numerous international tournaments and rugby is currently the national sport.  


Glanodel's numerous beaches and resorts are popular locations for outdoor activities as well, such as fishing, canoeing, kayaking and a broad-range of other water-themed sports. Other big sport events include curling and skiing.
Glanodel's numerous beaches and resorts are popular locations for outdoor activities as well, such as fishing, canoeing, kayaking and a broad-range of other water-themed sports. Other big sport events include curling and skiing.-->


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Glanish Commonwealth
Glansk Fristatens
Flag of Glanodel
Flag
Great Seal of Glanodel
Great Seal
Motto: "Til det fælles gode."
"To the common good."
Location of Glanodel (green), CDN member nations (light), Other Asuran nations (dark grey)
Location of Glanodel (green),
CDN member nations (light),
Other Asuran nations (dark grey)
CapitalVænholm
LargestGraylund
Official languagesNone federally recognized
Recognised national languagesLhedwinic (Glanish dialect), Midrasian, Newreyan, Aquidish, Vrnallian
Ethnic groups
Glanish (80.2%),
Newreyan (8.3%),
Vrnallian (6.5%),
Nausikaan (2.1%),
Oser (1.9%),
Other Lhedwinic (1%)
Demonym(s)Glanish · Glens
GovernmentFederal presidential constitutional republic
• President
Noah A. Mikkelsen
• House Speaker
(President pro tempore)
Karla L. Kruse
• Chancellor
David L. Vestergaard
LegislatureCongress of the Commonwealth (Kongres Glanodæl)
Council of State (Senatet)
National Council (Nationalråd)
Establishment
• King's Day
1 February 954
• Two Chambers Day
5 March 1158
• Revival Day
5 March 1900
Area
• 
236,326 km2 (91,246 sq mi)
• Water (%)
18%
Population
• 2016 estimate
Increase 14,869,859
• 2015 census
14,019,103
• Density
62.921/km2 (163.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2016 estimate
• Total
$0.89 trillion
• Per capita
$59,864
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate
• Total
$0.965 trillion
• Per capita
$64,948
Gini (2014)Negative increase 29.5
low
HDI (2014)Increase 0.930
very high
CurrencyGælder (Gilder) (GO)
Driving sideright
Calling code+55
ISO 3166 codeGLN
Internet TLD.gln

Glanodel (Glanish-Lhedwinic: Glanódæl), officially the Glanish Commonwealth (Glanish-Lhedwinic: Glansk Fristatens), is a federal republic in Asura. It consists of 13, semi-autonomous cantons and the city of Vænholm is the seat of the federal government. The country is situated along the Northeast side of the archipelago Lhedwin and is bordered by Navack to the south, the Arctic Ocean to the north and west, and the Asuran Channel to the east. Glanodel is a mostly island, maritime country geographically separated into three areas by Norfeld defining its northern border and Sørfeld defining its southern, spanning an area of 236,326 square kilometres (91,246 sq mi). The Glanish population of 14.8 million, 4.2 million of whom are of a foreign background, is concentrated mostly within its major coastal cities, where the largest Glanish cities are found: among them are the two global cities and economic centers Graylund and Ellesø.

The origins of the modern Glanish culture can be traced back to the emergence of the Dalish tribes at the start of the Iron Age which dominated most of the region now known as Glanodel. As a single, unified country, the nation owes its origins to the establishment of the Kingdom of Glanodel in 1158 with the crowning of King Ögri Vænström. From the 14th to the 17th century, the Northern Renaissance shaped much of modern Glanish political, economic, and social ideology. It also led to the emergence of the nascent, liberal-leaning movement which dominated national policy towards the mid-17th century until the Kingdom joined the union of the United Kingdom of Lhedwin alongside the former Kingdoms of Navack and Crylante. Lhedwinic occupation of Glanodel ended with the nation's liberation by the Grand Alliance in 1899. The subsequent ratifying of the Grundlov (National Constitution) on 5 March 1900, established the Glanish Commonwealth. Facing great challenges following the end of the Great War due in large part to war losses, a majority of the first half of the 20th century was spent on reconstruction, inspiring the name "Reconstruction Era". Glanodel emerged as a dominant manufacturer in the growing world economy throughout the 1930s and 40s. The 1950s saw the empowerment of unions, numerous economic reforms, and unemployment benefits, as well as publicly-funded pensions, universal health care, and greater investments in both public and private education.

In its current form, Glanodel's national legislature is the elected, bicameral Congress of the Commonwealth: composed of the Council of State (Senatet; upper house), presided over by Chancellor David Vestergaard; and the National Council (Nationalråd, lower house), presided over by House Speaker Karla Kruse. Executive political power is exercised by the Cabinet, presided over by President of the Commonwealth Noah Mikkelsen, who serves as the nation's head of state and government.

The Glanish people enjoy one of the highest standards of living and the country ranks highly in numerous comparisons of national performance such as education, healthcare, protection of civil liberties, democratic governance, prosperity and human development. Glanodel is frequently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world and has the world's highest social mobility rate with a high level of income equality and one of the world's highest per capita incomes. Glanodel also has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in Asura, with non-Glanish ethnicities making up roughly 45% of the nation's population. Glanish national identity is rooted in widely shared values of equality, the main inspiration behind its frequent use of referendums. As guaranteed by its Constitution, Glanish citizens reserve the right to freely practice any religion they chose, with Trúathi and Alydianism being the two most commonly practiced religions.

The 21st century saw the rise of Glanodel as a major power in Lhedwinic foreign affairs and a minor power within Asuran politics. Since the nation's rise to economic power in the 1990s, Glanodel has held a consistent place as having the highest per capita income in the world and one of the most economically competitive nations in the world. Glanodel has also emerged as a primary contributor to the 's northern missions, along side Newrey, and is a key proponent in the formation of the Lhedwin Council and the CDN. Glanodel is often referred to by numerous multinational magazines, tourism industries, and news outlets as both one of the world's major "cultural hubs", as well as a "hub of debauchery and indulgence". Glanish cultural achievements are widely known and Glanodel is most commonly known around the world for its famous authors, critically acclaimed musicians and classical orchestras, and its internationally recognizable movies and television shows. In addition, Glanodel is known for having far-libertarian social policies especially in comparison to other developed nations, such as legalized public nudity and even prostitution, as well as a plethora of controlled substances approved for recreational use.

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