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|conventional_long_name = | |conventional_long_name =Confederation of the Eastern Isles <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> | ||
|native_name = | |native_name = Konföderation der Östlichen Inseln <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> | ||
|common_name = | |common_name = Eastern Isles <!--Common name in English (used for wikilinks, captions, and to produce a default iso3166 code)--> | ||
|status = Dependency <!--Status of country, especiallseful for micronations--> | |status = Dependency <!--Status of country, especiallseful for micronations--> | ||
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The '''United Confederation of the | The '''United Confederation of the Eastern Isles''', or simply the Eastern Isles or the acronym UCEI, are a small collective of islands situated within on the eastern coast of [[Baltica]]. They were formally core territories of the [[Kingdom of Baltica|Kingdom]] and then the Republic of [[Baltica]], having been official territories of the [[Baltican Royal Family]] in the 17th century. Despite being independent on paper, they operate closely with the Federation of Baltica, relying on them for both defences and to some extent economy, as they both operate under a single shared market known as the [[Economic Community of the Two Seas]] or EATS. The two also share an {{wp|EEZ}}, both exploiting one another's waters for fish and natural gas. Collectively, the Amber Isles only possess a population of 67,000 people, most of whom rest on the largest island of [[St Bunno Island, named after [[Saint Bunno]] of Cidra, who helped lead the conversion of the territory of [[Vikija]] in modern-day [[Liplan-Kretin]] The current capital of the Amber Isles resides in [[Kiule]], which remains the second-largest city, behind St Bunno City. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The | The Eastern Islands get their name from their geographical location along the Eastern Coast of [[Baltica]]. Occasionally they are often referred to as the '''Kezanoi Isles''' by some. All three Islands of the Confederation also have their own origins behind their names. [[St Bunno Island]] gets its name from [[St Bunno]], as the Island was conquered during the 20th anniversary of the Saints Death. [[Singis Island]] was named after [[Singe of Svoyev]] (1634-1689), the then Princes of the [[Duchy of Svoyev]]. Lastly [[Rugen Island]] was named after the then son of the King, [[King Rugen of Baltica]]. | ||
== Demographics == | == Demographics == | ||
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=== Religion === | === Religion === | ||
[[File:Saint Casimirs Monastery .jpg|200px|thumb|left|Saint Casimirs Monastery on Saint | [[File:Saint Casimirs Monastery .jpg|200px|thumb|left|Saint Casimirs Monastery on Saint Bunno Island.]] | ||
Most inhabitants within the | Most inhabitants within the Eastern Isles Identify themselves as Catholics. This is mainly a result of the [[Order of Baltishtin]], and its continuing legacy within the islands. However, unlike the mainland people within the Eastern Isles usually find themselves to be much more religious than typical Balticans. A survey in 2018 revealed that over 89% of the Islands population Identify as "Religious Catholics" with only 5% Identifying as Agnostic and 6% as Atheists. Church attendance is also very high among the Eastern Isles, leading to them being a top destination for many aspiring priests and Bishops, and positions on the Islands are often fought over, especially after a new decree in the 2000s made it legal for non-Island citizens to apply for priest positions. This has however made the Islands (Particularly [[St Bunno Island]]) a popular destination for pilgrims contributing to the Islands growing tourism trade. | ||
=== Language === | === Language === | ||
Similarly to a large part of Southern Baltica, people within the | Similarly to a large part of Southern Baltica, people within the Eastern Isles mainly speak the [[Dolch language]]. The lack of any original Ras settlements means that the Eastern Isles are one of the few areas which were entirely settled by Dolch. However, despite speaking Dolch, many would consider the Dolch spoken on the Eastern Isles to be a unique language on its own. Many have come to call it "Sailor Dolch", and it can be identified by the larger prevalence placed on the "U" and "O" sounds, which are often pronounced deeper and for longer than within typical Dolch. Additionally, many words exist within "Sailor Dolch" which do not exist in regular Dolch, believed to have originated from rural fishermen which would often communicate in broken Dolch and occasionally invent new words which would catch on. An example of this can be found in words like Fisclunderlin (Fish Monger) and Schelten (Bad) instead of the typical Schlecht. This has proved to be an issue as there is a growing language divide forming between the older population who mainly speak with this "accent" whilst the younger population has been increasingly pushed to learn standard Dolch. As of now, Lake / Amber Dolch has been recognized by the UCAI as a regional language and is a protected language in both the UCAI and Baltica. | ||
== Culture == | == Culture == | ||
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[[File:Amber Isles Herring Aspic.jpg|200px|thumb|Herring Apic found commonly in the Amber Isles.]] | [[File:Amber Isles Herring Aspic.jpg|200px|thumb|Herring Apic found commonly in the Amber Isles.]] | ||
The food found in the | The food found in the Eastern Isles mainly consists of fish. Being very small islands, they typically don't possess enough soil to effectively produce enough agricultural goods to satisfy their needs. This has historically led to many famines, and reliance on shipments from the mainland, especially during the harsh Winter Months. Typical dishes in the Eastern Isles consist of fish and poultry and for many years it was customary for Ravens to be consumed by the population, but this has since been banned. The national dish of the islands is Herring Aspic, which became especially popular during the late 19th century. Other dishes include stuffed pike, pickled eel soup and zander vegetable soup. Besides fish, duck is the primary meat consumed by the citizens of the Eastern Isles, especially the [[Baltic Black Duck]] found along the coast of Baltica. Lastly, dairy is also often consumed in the Amber Isles, typically in the form of traditional Baltican Seed Cheese or Baltican sweet cheese which is used as a filling in pastries. | ||
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Revision as of 00:03, 5 December 2022
Confederation of the Eastern Isles Konföderation der Östlichen Inseln Micronation | |
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Flag | |
Motto: The Shinning Coast | |
Status | Dependency |
Capital | Kiule |
Largest | St Bunno City |
Official languages | Dolch, Raskian |
Organizational structure | Presidential Confederation |
• President | Reiner Schubert |
Population | |
• Estimate | 67,321 (2022) |
Claimed GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 1,002,129 |
• Per capita | 14,885 |
The United Confederation of the Eastern Isles, or simply the Eastern Isles or the acronym UCEI, are a small collective of islands situated within on the eastern coast of Baltica. They were formally core territories of the Kingdom and then the Republic of Baltica, having been official territories of the Baltican Royal Family in the 17th century. Despite being independent on paper, they operate closely with the Federation of Baltica, relying on them for both defences and to some extent economy, as they both operate under a single shared market known as the Economic Community of the Two Seas or EATS. The two also share an EEZ, both exploiting one another's waters for fish and natural gas. Collectively, the Amber Isles only possess a population of 67,000 people, most of whom rest on the largest island of [[St Bunno Island, named after Saint Bunno of Cidra, who helped lead the conversion of the territory of Vikija in modern-day Liplan-Kretin The current capital of the Amber Isles resides in Kiule, which remains the second-largest city, behind St Bunno City.
Etymology
The Eastern Islands get their name from their geographical location along the Eastern Coast of Baltica. Occasionally they are often referred to as the Kezanoi Isles by some. All three Islands of the Confederation also have their own origins behind their names. St Bunno Island gets its name from St Bunno, as the Island was conquered during the 20th anniversary of the Saints Death. Singis Island was named after Singe of Svoyev (1634-1689), the then Princes of the Duchy of Svoyev. Lastly Rugen Island was named after the then son of the King, King Rugen of Baltica.
Demographics
Religion
Most inhabitants within the Eastern Isles Identify themselves as Catholics. This is mainly a result of the Order of Baltishtin, and its continuing legacy within the islands. However, unlike the mainland people within the Eastern Isles usually find themselves to be much more religious than typical Balticans. A survey in 2018 revealed that over 89% of the Islands population Identify as "Religious Catholics" with only 5% Identifying as Agnostic and 6% as Atheists. Church attendance is also very high among the Eastern Isles, leading to them being a top destination for many aspiring priests and Bishops, and positions on the Islands are often fought over, especially after a new decree in the 2000s made it legal for non-Island citizens to apply for priest positions. This has however made the Islands (Particularly St Bunno Island) a popular destination for pilgrims contributing to the Islands growing tourism trade.
Language
Similarly to a large part of Southern Baltica, people within the Eastern Isles mainly speak the Dolch language. The lack of any original Ras settlements means that the Eastern Isles are one of the few areas which were entirely settled by Dolch. However, despite speaking Dolch, many would consider the Dolch spoken on the Eastern Isles to be a unique language on its own. Many have come to call it "Sailor Dolch", and it can be identified by the larger prevalence placed on the "U" and "O" sounds, which are often pronounced deeper and for longer than within typical Dolch. Additionally, many words exist within "Sailor Dolch" which do not exist in regular Dolch, believed to have originated from rural fishermen which would often communicate in broken Dolch and occasionally invent new words which would catch on. An example of this can be found in words like Fisclunderlin (Fish Monger) and Schelten (Bad) instead of the typical Schlecht. This has proved to be an issue as there is a growing language divide forming between the older population who mainly speak with this "accent" whilst the younger population has been increasingly pushed to learn standard Dolch. As of now, Lake / Amber Dolch has been recognized by the UCAI as a regional language and is a protected language in both the UCAI and Baltica.
Culture
Food
The food found in the Eastern Isles mainly consists of fish. Being very small islands, they typically don't possess enough soil to effectively produce enough agricultural goods to satisfy their needs. This has historically led to many famines, and reliance on shipments from the mainland, especially during the harsh Winter Months. Typical dishes in the Eastern Isles consist of fish and poultry and for many years it was customary for Ravens to be consumed by the population, but this has since been banned. The national dish of the islands is Herring Aspic, which became especially popular during the late 19th century. Other dishes include stuffed pike, pickled eel soup and zander vegetable soup. Besides fish, duck is the primary meat consumed by the citizens of the Eastern Isles, especially the Baltic Black Duck found along the coast of Baltica. Lastly, dairy is also often consumed in the Amber Isles, typically in the form of traditional Baltican Seed Cheese or Baltican sweet cheese which is used as a filling in pastries.