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Revision as of 18:08, 14 January 2023

Vedşotī Lege Kosīdugā
The Second Kingdom of Flatstone
Flag of Flatstone
Flag
Coat of Arms of Flatstone
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Bopeko şotī şuveloko domekuş naş." (National)
"A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss." (English)
Anthem: "Şotīmon" (Stone Song)
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Map of Flatstones geographical location
Map of Flatstones geographical location
Capital
and largest city
Vedotī
Official languages
Religion
Geology, Kopen
Demonym(s)Stonish
GovernmentFederal Monarchy
• Chancellor
Dag Von Stone
• Commander in Chief
Dag Von Stone
• Chief of Staff of Army High Command
Pajtik Sung
• Ruling Party
Northern Ivili Clan
Founded
• Treaty of Vedotī
September 21st 1232
Area
• Total
42,454 km2 (16,392 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
8,700,000
• 2018 census
8,521,441
• Density
201/km2 (520.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
377,593,572,151
• Per capita
44,311
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
402,467,658,430
• Per capita
47,230
Gini (2018)24.9
low
HDI (2018)Increase 0.831
very high
CurrencySand Dollar (SNDL)
Time zoneUTC+3 (UTC)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (not observed)
Driving sideright
Calling code+421
Internet TLD.rock

Flatstone (Northern Ivili: Vedşotī), or officially known as The Second Kingdom of Flatstone (Northern Ivili: Vedşotī Lege Kosīdugā), is an isolationist nation located in Southeastern Thrismari, Anteria. The nation shares a maritime border with both Kentalis and Zhousheng to the north, and another maritime border with Morrawia to the south. Vedotī is both Flatstones's capital and largest city, possessing religious ancestry as well as being the first permanent settlement on the archipelago. Other major cities may include; Onlo, Umudīn, Suntuga, Umoko, Īnbā, and Kumonlān. The name "Flatstone" was coined by the nations founder, Ejek Vedotin amidst the Ejek Vedotins War. It was derived from the term "Geologism", commonly used to refer to Ejek Vedotins "national religion", which would be successfully spread throughout the archipelago following the conclusion of Ejek Vedotins War.

The status of the Stonish person is defined by the faith that they follow. Flatstone, ruled by a religiously intolerant and authoritarian monarch, is dominated by the Geologist faith, a religion unique to the Stonish Archipelago. Despite the kings efforts, other faiths exist throughout Flatstone as minorities, including various branches of Catholicism, as well as Athiesm and other less significant local religions and denominations of Geology. It is estimated the no more than 40,000 have been made victims of Proselytism by the Stonish crown since 2011.

Flatstone identifies as a "federal monarchy" under the guise that the four kingdoms of the Stonish Archipelago and their peoples govern themselves autonomously and without direct interference from the Northern Ivili Clan, however, King Dag Von Stone of the Northern Ivili Clan and Flatstone collectively has violated this clause time and time again since his rise to power, most notably in the aftermath of the Stonish Civil War in 2011 when the independence of the Taverkny Clan was violated by his coalition troops and their efforts to reunite the four kingdoms under the monarchy after the fall of Flatstones republican government (circa 1960-2008).

Etymology

History

Premodern History

Medieval History

Modern History

Military

Stonish Army

Royal Stonish Navy

Royal Stonish Air Force

Government

Economy

Geography

Origins

Physical & Historical Features

Natural Resources

Climate & Geography

Topological Map of Flatstone in 1965 during republican rule.

Culture

Entertainment

Architecture

Diet

Languages

Religion

Holidays