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==History==
==History==
===Callais Origins===


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Revision as of 15:05, 4 December 2023

Jarldom of Rousein
Jarldømmé de Rousein
National Flag of Rousein
Flag
of Rousein
Coat of arms
Motto: Vur Rousein, vilje donnegi ma liv!
For Rousein, I'll give my life!
Anthem: Ma Patrielan
Royal anthem: Lenve lentre vår Jarl
Rousein on Saurth
Rousein on Saurth
Rousein within Noraugalwyn
Rousein within Noraugalwyn
LocationNoraugalwyn
CapitalMilieugar
Official languagesRouseinisch, Callaise
Recognised national languagesAlennic, Rouseinisch Sign Language
Ethnic groups
Rouseiner 88%, Callais Rouseiner 6%, Alenner (Mountain Native), Envyner, Galavarian, Taevetti, Lisennisan, other non-Rouseiner
Religion
Reformed Valhennic 80%, Old Valhennic 5%, Callais Astraism, Alennic Valdennic, Envynic Forcatic, no religion 10%, other
Demonym(s)Rouseiner
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Semi-constitutional Monarchy
• Jarl
Lottwir II Bonnami-Lannevai
• Hermon-Regent (Prime Minister)
Karles Lecorri
• Grand Herduc-Regent (Minister of Noble Interests, Representative of Nobility)
Steffenos Julle Bardenos Granxendre
LegislatureRouseiner Parliament
Occistag (meaning Western Parliamentary Building)
Orienstag (meaning Eastern Parliamentary Building)
• Density
130/km2 (336.7/sq mi)
HDI0.9
very high
CurrencyRouseiner crown
Driving sideright
Calling code+33
Internet TLD.rs

Rousein, formally the Jarldom of Rousein, is a semi-constitutional monarchy located in the North of Saurth on the continent of "Noraugalwyn" (rouseiner expression) bordering Envyn, Galavaria and Taevetti Confederation. Capital city of Rousein is Milieugar. Rouseiners are quite religious and predominantly Reformed Valhennic with conservative views on gender identity and controversial views on rights of women.

History

Callais Origins