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The United Kingdom is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The monarch is King Edward III, who has reigned since 1950, making him the Kingdom's longest serving monarch. The Kingdom's capital is Leiden, a global city and financial centre with a population of approximately 9.4 million. The Kingdom consists of two countries, Anglia and Lechernt. The country of Lechernt covers the eastern part of the nation, bordering Reberiya, Bataviae and Sieuxerr, the country has its own devolved government and distinct culture and national identity. | The United Kingdom is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The monarch is King Edward III, who has reigned since 1950, making him the Kingdom's longest serving monarch. The Kingdom's capital is Leiden, a global city and financial centre with a population of approximately 9.4 million. The Kingdom consists of two countries, Anglia and Lechernt. The country of Lechernt covers the eastern part of the nation, bordering Reberiya, Bataviae and Sieuxerr, the country has its own devolved government and distinct culture and national identity. | ||
The union between the Kingdom of Anglia and the Kingdom of Lechernt in 1701 created the United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt. There are five overseas territories, the remnants of the Anglian Empire which, at its height, was one of the largest in recorded Septentrion history. They do not form part of the Kingdom itself and most of the territories are internally self-governing, with the United Kingdom retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations. Anglian cultural influences are widespread in some of its former colonies, notably in language and adopted political systems. | The union between the Kingdom of Anglia and the Kingdom of Lechernt in 1701 created the United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt. There are five overseas territories, the remnants of the Anglian Crown Empire which, at its height, was one of the largest in recorded Septentrion history. They do not form part of the Kingdom itself and most of the territories are internally self-governing, with the United Kingdom retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations. Anglian cultural influences are widespread in some of its former colonies, notably in language and adopted political systems. | ||
The United Kingdom is a high income economy with a GDP of over $1.9 trillion as of (2017) and has a very high human development index rating. | The United Kingdom is a high income economy with a GDP of over $1.9 trillion as of (2017) and has a very high human development index rating. |
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The United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt | |
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Motto: "Nemo me impune lacessit" "No one provokes me with impunity" | |
Anthem: "By Will and By Iron" | |
Capital and largest city | Leiden |
Official languages | Anglian |
Recognised regional languages | Gaelic Merovingian Dutch Letnian |
Ethnic groups | Anglian 83.03% Khalistani 8.1% Batavian 5% Mixed 2% Other 1.87% |
Demonym(s) | Anglian . Tyrannian |
Government | Unitary parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy |
• Monarch | King Edward III |
• Prime Minister | Ashar Matharu |
Legislature | Parliament |
House of Lords | |
House of Commons | |
Establishment | |
• Kingdom of Tyran | 550 |
• Union of the Crowns | 24 March 1603 |
• Royal Charter | 14 May 1701 |
Area | |
• Total | 443,160.51 km2 (171,105.23 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2017 estimate | 58,380,152 |
• Density | 103.8/km2 (268.8/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $2.313 trillion |
• Per capita | $39,619 |
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $1.917 trillion |
• Per capita | $32,826 |
Gini (2017) | 29.5 low |
HDI (2017) | 0.920 very high |
Currency | Pound sterling |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .uk |
The United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Anglia and Lechernt (A&L), is a sovereign country located on the continent of Casaterra with a population of over 58 million citizens. It's bordered by Bataviae in the north, Reberiya in the east, and Sieuxerr in the south.
The United Kingdom is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The monarch is King Edward III, who has reigned since 1950, making him the Kingdom's longest serving monarch. The Kingdom's capital is Leiden, a global city and financial centre with a population of approximately 9.4 million. The Kingdom consists of two countries, Anglia and Lechernt. The country of Lechernt covers the eastern part of the nation, bordering Reberiya, Bataviae and Sieuxerr, the country has its own devolved government and distinct culture and national identity.
The union between the Kingdom of Anglia and the Kingdom of Lechernt in 1701 created the United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt. There are five overseas territories, the remnants of the Anglian Crown Empire which, at its height, was one of the largest in recorded Septentrion history. They do not form part of the Kingdom itself and most of the territories are internally self-governing, with the United Kingdom retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations. Anglian cultural influences are widespread in some of its former colonies, notably in language and adopted political systems.
The United Kingdom is a high income economy with a GDP of over $1.9 trillion as of (2017) and has a very high human development index rating.
Etymology
History
Early History
The earliest known occupation and settlement of the United Kingdom by humans is much debated to this day. As this period saw many changes in the environment, encompassing several glacial and interglacial episodes greatly affecting human settlement in Anglia and Lechernt. Providing data for this distant period is difficult and contentious. The inhabitants of the region at this time were mostly merely bands of hunter-gatherers who roamed the region following herds of animals, or who supported themselves by fishing. But there is archaeological evidence from bones and various flint tools found in coastal deposits near the city of Alrington that early humans were present in what is now the United Kingdom at least 200,000 years ago. Other sites across the nation illustrate that these early peoples made primitive tools such as hand axes and hunted the large native mammals of this period.
Settlement by anatomically modern humans of what was to become the United Kingdom started around 35,000 years ago. By the end of the region's prehistoric period, the population is thought to have belonged mainly to a culture of Celtic ethnic origin.
The beginning of the Bronze Age in A&L is believed to have begun around 2200 BCE with the appearance of bronze objects and tools. The Bronze Age saw a shift of emphasis from the communal to the individual, and the rise of increasingly powerful leaders whose power came from their prowess as hunters and warriors and their controlling the flow of precious resources to manipulate tin and copper into highly valued bronze objects. New bronze tools and weapons identified with this age were also brought over from other emerging cultures in Septentrion. Some skeletal remains recovered from burial sites from the Bronze Age are different in shape and structure from previous ages. This would suggest that new ideas and new blood were brought over from the region notably from the lands that would become Sieuxerr and Bataviae.
During these times the lands were inhabited by many warring tribes such as the Fenryka, Unberogen, Teutogens, Jeutones, Tyranni, Bretoni and hundreds of minor tribes. The tribes were often at war with one another, raiding for anything they needed or just to establish their power in the region. Some tribes already forged strong links with one another, but they were never fully united under one banner until centuries later.
Kingdom of Tyran
War of the Three Kings and Unification
Napoleonic Wars
War of Sienese Succession
Pan-Septentrion War
Politics
Government
Military
Foreign relations
Casaterra
Bataviae
Letnia
Vinya
Banbha
Economy
Overview
Science and Technology
Transport
Energy
Demographics
Culture
Music
Various styles of music are popular in The United Kingdom, and the Kingdom has one of the world's largest music industries, being a major producer and influencer of musical creation. Forms of popular music, including soul, house, hip-hop, pop, drum and bass, jazz and rock music, and their derivative genres, can trace their roots back to the United Kingdom. Many Anglian musicians have influenced modern music on a international scale