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'''The Hvalheim''', officially the '''Imperial Federation of Realms''' (Magnish: ''Bând Vurkonglik das Rykê''), is a country in northern Belisaria bordered to the west by [[Skaldafen]], to the south by [[Vannois]], and to the south and east by [[Ostrozava]]. It also shares a maritime border with [[Keuland]] to the north. Formed in 1870 CE, the Imperial Federation, also known as the '''Twelve Realms''' at the time, is an increasingly-stratocratic, federal constitutional monarchy currently composed of nine Reichs or Realms which are ruled by ''Konge'', kings, that elect a ''Vurenkongr'', high-king or emperor. Since 2003 CE, after the assassination of [[Ragnahar II]] and his wife [[Kyrsten]], the nation has been governed by the interregnum administration of Gangsführer [[Diotmar dur Rotehôl]] in the place of the prematurely-elected [[Vilmar I]]. Closely allied with Keuland due to historical relations, the country has not enjoyed the most amicable of roles on the international stage. Regarded as either an oligarchy or dictatorship, the Hvalheim has few allies among Ajaxi Leftist states, let alone its liberal democracies, and due to historical tensions stemming from the [[Northern Crusades]] and later ethnoreligious conflicts, few other monarchies maintain a steadfast relationship with the Federation. Many critics of the state voice concerns relating to the [[Hvalheimer Thralldom]] as a violation of human rights as legalized slavery, the Gangsführer's alleged associations with international criminal and terrorist organizations, the alleged ongoing practice of the state's arming of foreign far-right and radical pagan militant groups, and the Realms' treatment of Christians, especially Fabrians, and political dissidents. There is a rather large diaspora of Hvalheimers across the world; many of whom still claim Hvalheimer citizenship in spite of the legal complications therein. While the Hvalheim has been notoriously harsh to outsiders since the earliest records of/in the area, the internal demographics of the nation are surprisingly diverse and the culture itself retains and has developed a great deal of social progressivism, with burgeoning social justice movements coalescing as early as the mid 20th century and enduring governmental rebuke to this day. | '''The Hvalheim''', officially the '''Imperial Federation of Realms''' (Magnish: ''Bând Vurkonglik das Rykê''), is a country in northern Belisaria bordered to the west by [[Skaldafen]], to the south by [[Vannois]], and to the south and east by [[Ostrozava]]. It also shares a maritime border with [[Keuland]] to the north. Formed in 1870 CE, the Imperial Federation, also known as the '''Twelve Realms''' at the time, is an increasingly-stratocratic, federal constitutional monarchy currently composed of nine Reichs or Realms which are ruled by ''Konge'', kings, that elect a ''Vurenkongr'', high-king or emperor. Since 2003 CE, after the assassination of [[Ragnahar II]] and his wife [[Kyrsten]], the nation has been governed by the interregnum administration of Gangsführer [[Diotmar dur Rotehôl]] in the place of the prematurely-elected [[Vilmar I]]. Closely allied with Keuland due to historical relations, the country has not enjoyed the most amicable of roles on the international stage. Regarded as either an oligarchy or dictatorship, the Hvalheim has few allies among Ajaxi Leftist states, let alone its liberal democracies, and due to historical tensions stemming from the [[Northern Crusades]] and later ethnoreligious conflicts, few other monarchies maintain a steadfast relationship with the Federation. Many critics of the state voice concerns relating to the [[Hvalheimer Thralldom]] as a violation of human rights as legalized slavery, the Gangsführer's alleged associations with international criminal and terrorist organizations, the alleged ongoing practice of the state's arming of foreign far-right and radical pagan militant groups, and the Realms' treatment of Christians, especially Fabrians, and political dissidents. There is a rather large diaspora of Hvalheimers across the world; many of whom still claim Hvalheimer citizenship in spite of the legal complications therein. While the Hvalheim has been notoriously harsh to outsiders since the earliest records of/in the area, the internal demographics of the nation are surprisingly diverse and the culture itself retains and has developed a great deal of social progressivism, with burgeoning social justice movements coalescing as early as the mid 20th century and enduring governmental rebuke to this day. |
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Imperial Federation of Realms Bând Vurkonglik das Rykê Csarique Fodoraçien des Raumes Fédération Impériale des Réaulmes | |
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Coat of arms
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Capital | Oçkarn |
Largest city | Brukírk |
Recognised regional languages | Magnish, Zvish, Gvalo-Audonic, Aldarsprek |
Demonym(s) | Hvalheimer |
Government | Federal constitutional monarchy |
• Vurenkongr (Emperor) | Vilmar I |
• Gangsführer (Regent) | Diotmar dur Rotehôl |
Legislature | Aldarthangs |
Rykésrat | |
Ehrenhås | |
Establishment | |
• Treaty of the North | July 10, 1870 CE |
• Treaty of Helstromme | November 9, 2005 CE |
Area | |
• Total | 1,129,936 km2 (436,271 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 78,628,013 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $2.26 trillion |
• Per capita | $28,750 |
Gini | 0.4 low |
HDI | 0.59 medium |
Currency | Vigmark (₰) (VMK) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyy.MM |
The Hvalheim, officially the Imperial Federation of Realms (Magnish: Bând Vurkonglik das Rykê), is a country in northern Belisaria bordered to the west by Skaldafen, to the south by Vannois, and to the south and east by Ostrozava. It also shares a maritime border with Keuland to the north. Formed in 1870 CE, the Imperial Federation, also known as the Twelve Realms at the time, is an increasingly-stratocratic, federal constitutional monarchy currently composed of nine Reichs or Realms which are ruled by Konge, kings, that elect a Vurenkongr, high-king or emperor. Since 2003 CE, after the assassination of Ragnahar II and his wife Kyrsten, the nation has been governed by the interregnum administration of Gangsführer Diotmar dur Rotehôl in the place of the prematurely-elected Vilmar I. Closely allied with Keuland due to historical relations, the country has not enjoyed the most amicable of roles on the international stage. Regarded as either an oligarchy or dictatorship, the Hvalheim has few allies among Ajaxi Leftist states, let alone its liberal democracies, and due to historical tensions stemming from the Northern Crusades and later ethnoreligious conflicts, few other monarchies maintain a steadfast relationship with the Federation. Many critics of the state voice concerns relating to the Hvalheimer Thralldom as a violation of human rights as legalized slavery, the Gangsführer's alleged associations with international criminal and terrorist organizations, the alleged ongoing practice of the state's arming of foreign far-right and radical pagan militant groups, and the Realms' treatment of Christians, especially Fabrians, and political dissidents. There is a rather large diaspora of Hvalheimers across the world; many of whom still claim Hvalheimer citizenship in spite of the legal complications therein. While the Hvalheim has been notoriously harsh to outsiders since the earliest records of/in the area, the internal demographics of the nation are surprisingly diverse and the culture itself retains and has developed a great deal of social progressivism, with burgeoning social justice movements coalescing as early as the mid 20th century and enduring governmental rebuke to this day.
Etymology
History
Prehistory
prehistory
Antiquity
pre-5th century BCE
Classical era
5th century BCE to 5th century CE
Middle ages
5th century CE to 15th century CE
Early modern era
15th century CE to 18th century CE
Modern era
19th century CE to ~1950s
Fudge it a bit to work with your nations' actual historiographical eras.
Contemporary history
~1950s to present
Geography and climate
Government
Law
Administrative Subdivisions
Historical Subdivisions
Modern Subdivisions
Military
Economy
Agriculture
Manufacturing
Energy
Transportation
Demographics
Language and ethnicity
Religion
Healthcare and education
^Could also go under the Government header instead.