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'''Blostland''', officially the '''Republic of Blostland''' ({{wpl|Swedish language|Blostlandic}}: ''Republiken Blostland''), is a {{wp|Parlimentary Republic}} located in eastern [[Euclea]] in [[Kylaris]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], to the east by [[Floerian Sea]], and to the south by [[Gulf of Assonaine]]. At 102,775 square kilometres (39,682 sq mi). The capital and largest city is [[Raudrena]]. Blostland has a total population of 6.10 million, and a low population density of 67.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (173.8/sq mi), with around 75% of Blostlanders residing in urban areas in the coastal and southern half of the country.
'''Blostland''', officially the '''Republic of Blostland''' ({{wpl|Swedish language|Blostlandic}}: ''Republiken Blostland''), is a {{wp|Parlimentary Republic}} located in eastern [[Euclea]] in [[Kylaris]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], to the east by [[Floerian Sea]], and to the south by [[Gulf of Assonaine]]. At 102,775 square kilometres (39,682 sq mi). The capital and largest city is [[Raudrena]]. Blostland has a total population of 6.10 million, and a low population density of 67.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (173.8/sq mi), with around 75% of Blostlanders residing in urban areas in the coastal and southern half of the country.
Weranic peoples have inhabited Blostland (Nordavia at the time) since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Blōst, (Blostlandic: Blost) Skogreth, (Blostlandic: ) and Torgoth (Blostlandic: ); in the early 8th century the sea marauders known as the Ghallish would also establish a community on the island. An independent Blostlandic state emerged during the early 9th century alongside two other Kingdoms after the collapse of the First North Sea Empire, fighting between the three would end with Blostland fully annexing the two other Kingdoms by the early 1200s. By the late 1400s and early 1500s Blostland would start expanding, attempting to compete with its western neighbors, even establishing the colony of Eldmark and a renowned royal navy.
Blostlandic colonial territories outside the Island were gradually lost during the 17th and 18th centuries, with the imperial era of Blostland ending with the Vallmo uprising in 1887 and the annexation of the line islands by Blostlad in 1889. By the turn of the 1900s Blostland would have both economic growth and new political instability with the rise of Functionalism both in the army and Nobility leading to the election of 1923 where the leader of the Fuctionalist party, Järnflotten, Karl Åberg; would become prime minister. After using his political power to ban Vallmo Parti in 1925 and create a new powerful government position known as Anförare; with Blostland becoming essentially a Fuctionalist dictatorship under Åberg not long after. Siding with the Fuctionalist entente Blostland would join the Great War fighting in various battles across all fronts, Blostland would be invaded by the Grand Alliance in 1934 with the war ending not long after in 1935. Directly after the war Blostland would declare the monachy’s role in the Functionalist government too grave of a crime; establishing a Republic in the wake of the postwar world.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 15:56, 4 November 2022

Template:Region icon Kylaris

Republic of Blostland

Blostlandic: Republiken Blostland
Ghaillish: Poblacht na Bláthtalamh
Flag of Blostland
Flag
Coat of Arms of Blostland
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Med Blostland - till döden!"(Blostlandic)
“With Blostland - till death!"
Anthem: Folket Sång
"Song of the people"
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Location of Blostland
Capital
and largest city
Raudrena
Official languagesBlostlandic Ghaillish
Recognised regional languages
Religion
Church of Blostland
Demonym(s)Blostlander • Blostlandic
GovernmentParlimentary Republic
• Premier
Ravel Backström
Tomas Lundberg
Establishment
• Settlement of Blostland
5,000
• Kingdom of Blostland
931
• The Vallmo Revolution
1898
• Republic Established
1935
• Joined the Euclean Community
1945
Area
• Total
102,775 km2 (39,682 sq mi)
Population
• March 2022 estimate
6,192,106
• January 2020 census
6,101,832
• Density
67.1/km2 (173.8/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)May 2022 estimate
• Per capita
$43,241
GDP (nominal)May 2022 estimate
• Per capita
$43,032
Gini (2020)26.8
low
HDI (2019)0.815
very high
CurrencyEuclo (EUC)
Time zoneUTC
Driving sideright
Calling code+27
Internet TLD.BL

Blostland, officially the Republic of Blostland (Blostlandic: Republiken Blostland), is a Parlimentary Republic located in eastern Euclea in Kylaris. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, to the east by Floerian Sea, and to the south by Gulf of Assonaine. At 102,775 square kilometres (39,682 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Raudrena. Blostland has a total population of 6.10 million, and a low population density of 67.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (173.8/sq mi), with around 75% of Blostlanders residing in urban areas in the coastal and southern half of the country.

Weranic peoples have inhabited Blostland (Nordavia at the time) since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Blōst, (Blostlandic: Blost) Skogreth, (Blostlandic: ) and Torgoth (Blostlandic: ); in the early 8th century the sea marauders known as the Ghallish would also establish a community on the island. An independent Blostlandic state emerged during the early 9th century alongside two other Kingdoms after the collapse of the First North Sea Empire, fighting between the three would end with Blostland fully annexing the two other Kingdoms by the early 1200s. By the late 1400s and early 1500s Blostland would start expanding, attempting to compete with its western neighbors, even establishing the colony of Eldmark and a renowned royal navy.

Blostlandic colonial territories outside the Island were gradually lost during the 17th and 18th centuries, with the imperial era of Blostland ending with the Vallmo uprising in 1887 and the annexation of the line islands by Blostlad in 1889. By the turn of the 1900s Blostland would have both economic growth and new political instability with the rise of Functionalism both in the army and Nobility leading to the election of 1923 where the leader of the Fuctionalist party, Järnflotten, Karl Åberg; would become prime minister. After using his political power to ban Vallmo Parti in 1925 and create a new powerful government position known as Anförare; with Blostland becoming essentially a Fuctionalist dictatorship under Åberg not long after. Siding with the Fuctionalist entente Blostland would join the Great War fighting in various battles across all fronts, Blostland would be invaded by the Grand Alliance in 1934 with the war ending not long after in 1935. Directly after the war Blostland would declare the monachy’s role in the Functionalist government too grave of a crime; establishing a Republic in the wake of the postwar world.


Etymology

Finding its origin in Proto-Weranic the name "Blostland" froms the word "blōstmô" meaning blossom. it is belived that over time the word was simplified

History

Prehistory

- Weranic fishermen settle Nordavia

- Weranic settlers interbreed with Nordic islanders

- The Blōst culture is created

The Marauder Age

- North Sea Empire takes over Nordavia

- The Blōst make a majority of the west

- Ghaillish Settlers set up northern communities

The Kingdom of Blostland

- North Sea Empire collapses

- Kingdom of Blostland is founded

- Kingdom of Cluain Glas is founded

- Kingdom of Törland is founded

- King Aggie The Unifier

War of The Islands

- Battle of ???

- Death of King ???

- Vassalization of Cluain Glas

Colonization of Eldmark

- First Expedition

The Great War

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Contemporary Blostland

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