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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
{{main|Name of Josephinia}}
{{main|Name of Josephinia}}
[[File:Sophie_von_der_Pfalz_als_Indianerin.jpg|180px|thumb|left|[[Louise of Robindy|Princess Louise Josephine of Robindy]], the country's {{wp|namesake}} from 1704, painted with indigenous Elian dress by [[Claus Winterfeldt]] (circa 1694)]]
==History==
==History==
{{main|History of Josephinia}}
{{main|History of Josephinia}}

Revision as of 12:01, 4 September 2024

Commonwealth of Josephinia
𐒿𐓂͘𐓄𐒰 𐓀𐒰͘𐓓𐒰͘ 𐓁𐒻 𐓓𐓎𐓊𐒷
Sopʼa Mąžą Ni Žucʼe (Ínts’o)
Flag
Flag
Coat of arms of Concleror/sandbox 4
Coat of arms
Motto: Ex Unitate Vires (Hernician)
"Unity is Strength"
Anthem: "Land of Old and Plenty" MediaPlayer.png
Location of Josephinia in Elia Borealis (dark green)
Location of Josephinia in Elia Borealis (dark green)
CapitalHaliburt
WMA button2b.png 49°06'N 70°30'E
Largest cityPort Royal
Official languagesFallish
Recognised regional languagesÍnts’o
Polhetan
Ethnic groups
54.6% Native
28.5% White
9.1% Mixed
2.0% Yinese
5.8% others
Religion
37.1% no religion
1.2% Tahir
4.5% others
Demonym(s)Josephinian
Josephine
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Lloyd Gladstone
Trygve Kapal
Gwen Youngkin
LegislatureNational Parliament
Independence 
from Falland
15 June 1759
2 August 1776
27 October 1884
12 September 1889
5 January 1893
9 February 1977
Area
• Total
101,827 km2 (39,316 sq mi)
• Water (%)
3.3%
Population
• December 2023 estimate
6,395,096
• 2022 census
6,378,935 (14th)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $320.1 billion (12th)
• Per capita
Increase $50,182
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $231.4 billion (12th)
• Per capita
Increase $36,277
Gini (2023)Negative increase 24.4
low
HDI (2021)Increase 0.860
very high
CurrencyJosephinian guilder (ƒ, JSG)
Time zoneUTC+4 (Eastern Elian Time, EET)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+76
Internet TLD.js

Josephinia, officially the Commonwealth of Josephinia (Ínts’o: 𐒿𐓂͘𐓄𐒰 𐓀𐒰͘𐓓𐒰͘ 𐓁𐒻 𐓓𐓎𐓊𐒷, hernicized: Sopʼa Mąžą Ni Žucʼe), is a sovereign state in Elia Borealis. It is bounded to the north by X, to the west and southwest by Kahneska, to the southeast by Siskiyou, and to the east by the Alconian Ocean. Its capital is Haliburt while its largest city is Port Royal; other major population centers include Delamore, Gracebridge, Sequaneake, Providence, Fairview, Hamill, Pembroke, and Springfield. With a population of approximately 6.3 million, it is the fifth-most and least populous country in Elia Borealis, but its most densely populated. Josephinia spans 101,827 km2 (39,316 sq mi), making it the single-smallest country on the continent and among the smallest in the Elias.

Josephinia is located on the middle section of the Elian Alconian Plain, the foothill region of the Abaroskine Mountains which crosses the country diagonally from north-west to south-east; the adjacent Big Misty Mountains form the natural boundary to Kahneska. The centrally located Golden Valley is the country's breadbasket and most fertile region. The densely populated coastal areas around Sequaneake Bay are largely shaped by drowned river valleys, low firths, and tidal marshes known as the Tidewash.

Various native Elian tribes have inhabited the territory of modern-day Josephinia for at least 11,000 years, including the Polhetan and the eastern Ama. In 1515, Fallish explorer Francis Edward Barpfylde became the first known Calesian to make landfall in the region. Subsequently, in 1608, the United Wixdon Company created the Colony of Cisylvania around the trading posts of Port Royal and Delamore as the second permanent Fallish colony in the New World after Fastings in X. Renamed in 1702, the inhabitants of now Josephinia fought for independence in the Elian Revolution of Nations in 1759 and became part of the Grand Federation in 1776.

Dissatisfied with Fallish authority in Calesia, religiously prosecuted Cowerers and other minorities flocked to Josephinia en masse in the late 18th century, nearly quadrupling the state's population in the span of 20 years. By 1800, the so-called Steaders had repeatedly violated the Proclaimed Demarcation Line of 1750 and began to settle and colonize the continent's interior from the eastern frontier; the native populations were displaced. Following an armed rebellion in the 1880s, the weakening Grand Federation recognized the approximately 90,000 Steaders' independence beyond the Big Misty Mountains through the 1889 Casper Convention. The Elian Civil War coincided with a final attempt by the Free States to seize back control over Josephinia, before such desires permanently ceased.

Over the course of the 20th century, Josephinia was subject to an alternating series of civil and democratic governments and military juntas; the near century-long one-party rule of the National Party dominated Josephinian politics, gradually strengthening racial segregation and rapidly industrializing the formerly protectionist economy. In 1920 and 1944, the military repeatedly seized control. Amidst mounting sanctions by its continental neighbors, Josephinia's amended constitution formally abolished racially motivated hindrances for the native population in 1977.

A developed country, Josephinia ranks highly in international measures of quality of life, human rights, and suppressed corruption, but still retains a significant economic inequality between the white and native populations. Nationally, legislative power is vested in the unicameral National Parliament, while executive power is exercised by the President heading the Government. Josephinia is a member state of the United Congress, Organization of Elian States, Fallish Community, Alconian Forum, and the X, and it enjoys particularly close relations with Falland and with the Free States.

Etymology

Princess Louise Josephine of Robindy, the country's namesake from 1704, painted with indigenous Elian dress by Claus Winterfeldt (circa 1694)

History

Geography

Government and politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Notes

See also