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'''Dervia''' (Dervian: Дервия <small>romanized:</small> ''Dervija'', [dʲɛɾʋʲija]), or the '''Federal Republic of Dervia''' is a country in [[Abos]]. It is the fourth-largest country in Abos and the Xth-largest in the world. Its capital and most populus city is [[Gniazovo]]. The federal republic is composed of 6 [[voidvoideships]], 3 [[republics]] and the [[Federal District]]. It is a significantly multicultural nation, due to a century of mass immigration from around the world. | '''Dervia''' (Dervian: Дервия <small>romanized:</small> ''Dervija'', [dʲɛɾʋʲija]), or the '''Federal Republic of Dervia''' is a country in [[Abos]]. It is the fourth-largest country in Abos and the Xth-largest in the world. Its capital and most populus city is [[Gniazovo]]. The federal republic is composed of 6 [[voidvoideships]], 3 [[republics]] and the [[Federal District]]. It is a significantly multicultural nation, due to a [[century of mass immigration from around the world.|Immigration to Dervia]] | ||
Dervia is bordered by the [[Mogus Sea]] to the east, X to the south, the [[Tenific Ocean]] to the west, and [[Greater Niagra]] to the north. Along the Mogus coast, warm, temperate climates exist, while colder climates exist near the Niagran border. The [[Narak Desert]] comprises more than one-third of Dervia. Dervia is also home to most of the [[Black Mountains]]. | Dervia is bordered by the [[Mogus Sea]] to the east, X to the south, the [[Tenific Ocean]] to the west, and [[Greater Niagra]] to the north. Along the Mogus coast, warm, temperate climates exist, while colder climates exist near the Niagran border. The [[Narak Desert]] comprises more than one-third of Dervia. Dervia is also home to most of the [[Black Mountains]]. | ||
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===Kingdom of Gniazovo=== | ===Kingdom of Gniazovo=== | ||
The [[death of Boguslav]] and end of the Gothic Wars caused the subsequent collapse of the Dervian Horde. Various other hordes appeared, such as the [[Bukoviyan Horde]], led by Buk, Boguslav's successor, but most collapsed soon after. All territorial gains past the [[Krajana River]] were also conquered by the Niagrans. Following the collapse of the Horde, The [[Christianization of Slavic peoples]] in other territories began a second wave of migration of pagan Slavs to the peninsula. The growing population established several city-states and kingdoms along the Mogus coast and in regions where Slavs deposited by the Dervian Horde settled. The most notable of these states was the Kingdom of Gniazovo, which would consolidate most of the Mogus coast under it's rule by 1040. | The [[death of Boguslav]] and end of the Gothic Wars caused the subsequent collapse of the Dervian Horde. Various other hordes appeared, such as the [[Bukoviyan Horde]], led by Buk, Boguslav's successor, but most collapsed soon after. All territorial gains past the [[Krajana River]] were also conquered by the Niagrans. Following the collapse of the Horde, The [[Christianization of Slavic peoples]] in other territories began a second wave of migration of pagan Slavs to the peninsula. The growing population established several city-states and kingdoms along the Mogus coast and in regions where Slavs deposited by the Dervian Horde settled. The most notable of these states was the Kingdom of Gniazovo, which would consolidate most of the Mogus coast under it's rule by 1040, and begin competing with other Dervian kingdoms. | ||
A rivalry would develop between the northern and southern Dervian nations, who found themselves under the influence of Gniazovo and Bukoviya, respectively. During this time, Dervian nations became increasingly involved in the [[Mogus Sea trade]] with Niagra, [[Sol'vin]], [[Gryva]] and [[Hrvada]]. Gniazovo profitted from exports of fish and ships, while Bukoviya enjoyed profits from maize and wheat. As a result of the trade, Dervian society would be exposed to Christianity and the cryillic alphabet. Nations along the north-south divide found themselves in trading leagues, which would act as millitary alliances. These alliances were sometimes involved in forgein expiditions, most notably [[Bukoviyan raids]] into Niagra and along the Mogus coast. Interbreeding between Natives and Slavs, which occured since the first emigration of Slavs to modern-day Dervia, significantly increased during this time. Tribes who refused to assimilate moved west or revolted. | |||
Eventually, Gniazovo eclipsed Bukoviya in terms of influence by the 14th century, absorbing most Dervian states. With the capture of TBD in 1420, the last rival of Gniazovo was absorbed. In 1440, TBD was crowed the first king of Dervia. | |||
===Kingdom of Dervia=== | |||
Under King TBD, the first Dervian national council, the [[All-Dervian Viache]] was established, mostly consisting of tribal leaders, nobles, and regional governors. Intially, the Viache was weak and could be disbanded by the King at will (though this rarely happened until the reign of later kings) but was granted stronger powers after the [[Smuta]]. | |||
===Contemporary history=== | ===Contemporary history=== |
Revision as of 01:31, 28 October 2023
Federal Republic of Dervia Федералный Републик Дервия
Federalnyj Republik Dervija | |
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Status | |
Capital and | Gniazovo |
Official languages | Dervian |
Recognised regional languages | 10 languages |
Ethnic groups (2020) |
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Religion (2020) |
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Demonym(s) | Dervian |
Government | Federal presidential constitutional republic |
• President | Kosumi Mokoshkin |
• Vice President | Vyacheslav Morin |
Legislature | National Assembly |
National Senate | |
All-Dervian Viache | |
Establishment | |
• Kingdom of Dervia | 1440 |
• Monarchy abolished | 1899 |
• Intermorium | 1907 |
• Republic of Dervia | 1988 |
• Current constitution | 1993 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 61 million |
• 2020 census | 60,284,107 |
Currency | Dervian Taler (Ԏ) (DRT) |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .dr .др |
Dervia (Dervian: Дервия romanized: Dervija, [dʲɛɾʋʲija]), or the Federal Republic of Dervia is a country in Abos. It is the fourth-largest country in Abos and the Xth-largest in the world. Its capital and most populus city is Gniazovo. The federal republic is composed of 6 voidvoideships, 3 republics and the Federal District. It is a significantly multicultural nation, due to a Immigration to Dervia
Dervia is bordered by the Mogus Sea to the east, X to the south, the Tenific Ocean to the west, and Greater Niagra to the north. Along the Mogus coast, warm, temperate climates exist, while colder climates exist near the Niagran border. The Narak Desert comprises more than one-third of Dervia. Dervia is also home to most of the Black Mountains.
The territory which would later become known as Dervia was inhabited by numerous tribal nations prior to contact with Slavic peoples in the 10th and 11th centuries. Christianization of other Slavic peoples led to mass migration of pagan Slavs, who established city-states along the Mogus coast. The Kingdom of Gniazovo would grow to be the most influential of these states, eventually uniting most of modern-day Dervia and defeating the
Etymology
It is widely accepted that the name Dervia comes from slavic dervo, meaning wood.
History
Pre-Migration Era
Evidence of human settlements in Dervia have dated back to 5,000 BCE.
Forgein settlement
Evidence of Indo-European settlements in present-day North Wellwood has dated back to the 6th century CE. Early Slavic and Germanic raiders and explorers were known to occasionally settle on the Dervian coast, where they encountered Native Dervian tribes. Germanic tribes from modern-day Greater Niagra migrated to the peninsula during the 6th century, and would begin raiding and assimilating tribes. The first permanent settlements of Slavic tribes began in the 8th century CE during the Slavic Migration, followed by a period of growth of the Slavic population. During this time, Natives, Slavic and Germanic tribes existed in a constant state of war, sometimes forming alliances to gain advantages against eachother. These tensions were escalated with the establishment of the various city-states lead by The City-State of Grunsberg known as the Grunser League in 780, which began a conquest of Dervia. This culminated into the Gothic Wars between the Germanic and Slavic populations, with various Native tribes supporting both sides.
In response to the invasion, several Slavic tribal nations formed the Dervian Horde, led by tribal leader Boguslav. During The Gothic Wars the Horde conquered the Germanic territories in Dervia, even expanding temporarily into modern-day Greater Niagra. Almost all Germanic city-states were pillaged and dismantled. Several well-known battles took place during this time, such as the Battle at Hundur Mountain, in which the Dervian Horde, led by Buk, defeated the Grunser legions, decisively ending the Second Gothic War and ending Germanic rule in Dervia. By the end of the 10th century, the Germanic population in modern-day Dervia was outnumbered by the Slavs and Natives.
Kingdom of Gniazovo
The death of Boguslav and end of the Gothic Wars caused the subsequent collapse of the Dervian Horde. Various other hordes appeared, such as the Bukoviyan Horde, led by Buk, Boguslav's successor, but most collapsed soon after. All territorial gains past the Krajana River were also conquered by the Niagrans. Following the collapse of the Horde, The Christianization of Slavic peoples in other territories began a second wave of migration of pagan Slavs to the peninsula. The growing population established several city-states and kingdoms along the Mogus coast and in regions where Slavs deposited by the Dervian Horde settled. The most notable of these states was the Kingdom of Gniazovo, which would consolidate most of the Mogus coast under it's rule by 1040, and begin competing with other Dervian kingdoms.
A rivalry would develop between the northern and southern Dervian nations, who found themselves under the influence of Gniazovo and Bukoviya, respectively. During this time, Dervian nations became increasingly involved in the Mogus Sea trade with Niagra, Sol'vin, Gryva and Hrvada. Gniazovo profitted from exports of fish and ships, while Bukoviya enjoyed profits from maize and wheat. As a result of the trade, Dervian society would be exposed to Christianity and the cryillic alphabet. Nations along the north-south divide found themselves in trading leagues, which would act as millitary alliances. These alliances were sometimes involved in forgein expiditions, most notably Bukoviyan raids into Niagra and along the Mogus coast. Interbreeding between Natives and Slavs, which occured since the first emigration of Slavs to modern-day Dervia, significantly increased during this time. Tribes who refused to assimilate moved west or revolted.
Eventually, Gniazovo eclipsed Bukoviya in terms of influence by the 14th century, absorbing most Dervian states. With the capture of TBD in 1420, the last rival of Gniazovo was absorbed. In 1440, TBD was crowed the first king of Dervia.
Kingdom of Dervia
Under King TBD, the first Dervian national council, the All-Dervian Viache was established, mostly consisting of tribal leaders, nobles, and regional governors. Intially, the Viache was weak and could be disbanded by the King at will (though this rarely happened until the reign of later kings) but was granted stronger powers after the Smuta.