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Revision as of 11:43, 18 April 2023

Kingdom of Vœyetska
Other official names
Flag of Vœyetska (adopted July 7th, 1950)
Flag
TBA
Coat of arms
Motto: Døle ejj Vœyetskan eðer døle ejj fjåre
(English: "Die a Vœyetskan or die a fool")
Anthem: Vœyetska ekðid
(English: "Vœyetska Forever")
Media-player.png
Royal anthem: Patrioternamärssch
(English: "March of the Patriots") Media-player.png
Blank map of Vœyetska.png
Capital
and largest city
Sjédal
Official languagesVœyetskan
Recognised national languagesSwedish, Finnish, Danish, Icelandic, Faroese, English
Recognised regional languagesDrambenburgian, Lissathan, Meänkieli, Romani, Yiddish, Northern Sámi, Karelian, Finnish Kalo, Finnish Sign Language, Finland-Swedish Sign Language, Kven, Scandoromani, Norwegian Sign Language
Religion
(2020)
  • 61.4% Christianity
  • —55.2% Church of Vœyetska
  • —6.2% Other Christian
  • 36.0% No religion
  • 2.3% Islam
  • 0.3% Others
Demonym(s)Vœyetskans
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary
Constitutional Monarchy
Dexter Emilsson
• Monarch
Alarik XIV
Miriam Eilertsdotter
Benjamin Staal
LegislatureRiksdag of Vœyetska[1]
Area
• 
374,977.15 km2 (144,779.49 sq mi) (not ranked)
Population
• 2023 estimate
29,396,012 [2] (not ranked)
• 2020 census
29,392,019 [3]
• Density
78.38/km2 (203.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $1.792 trillion[4] (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase $60,968
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $1.572 trillion[5] (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase $53,483 (not ranked)
Gini (2021)Positive decrease 26.7[6]
low (not ranked)
HDI (2021)Increase 0.915[7]
very high (not ranked)
CurrencyVætá (Ꝟ1 = $2.12 USD, £1.88 GBP)[8] ()
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+55
ISO 3166 codeVYA
Internet TLD.vy
Preceded by

Lœjka (1988 - 1990)

Unified Kingdom of Vœyetska (1783 - 1889)

Kårðir (1111 - 1783)

Tretti Forente Land av Vykingene (790 - 1067)

Second Empire of Vojetska (710 - 1111)

Zaannuo (636 - 710)

Letona (502 - 710)

Unified Šohav Kingdom (502 - 636)

First Empire of Vojetska (c.12 BC - 502 AD)

Vœyetska (/vɪjœtskə/ http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=v%C9%AAj%C5%93tsk%C9%99&voice=Astrid listen), traditionally known as Vojetska, officially titled the Kingdom of Vœyetska[9][10] (Vœyetskan: Ríkiav Vœyetska) is a Socialist Constitutional Monarchy nation located on the continent of Euronia south of the Geranik Sea and Klesh Strait. Vœyetska shares borders with Sateroc to the north, Lissatha to the west, Donasa to the southwest, Democratic Aurea to the south, and Odoni to the east. Vœyetska is known for its environment, history, and culture.

Vœyetska is a medium sized nation with an estimated population of 29,392,019 as of 2020 making it one of the most populated countries in Northeastern Euronia. 77.4% of Vœyetskans live in urban areas and 86.3% live north of the Dalhäven River. Vœyetska has an exclave surrounded by Sateroc and north or the Geranik Sea and Kelsh Strait which makes up of the province of Iceberg. Sjédal is the largest city in the nation with a population of 1,617,401. Additional major Vœyetskan cities include Eikhaigen, Lehkinsi, Ovkunt, and Ídolfsvinn. Vœyetska witnessed a dramatic spike in population due to immigration between 2010 and 2020. According to the 2020 census nearly 17% of all Vœyetskans are foreign born. Citizens of Vœyetska are known as Vœyetskans, Vœyets, Vojetskans, Vøjetskans, Vöyetsíans, and Voeyetskans.

In prehistoric times, many clans have inhabited the land that is now Vœyetska. Most clans have not lasted extensive periods of time, some lasting as little as fifteen years before being conquered by other clans. Some clans had migrated to other areas in the Nomadic age seeking food. The first significant settlement in the area was the First Empire of Vojetska that rose to power around 12 BC. The Empire collapsed and various kingdoms ruled the area until the late 8th century when groups of violent seafaring men called Vykings formed thirty clans. In 790, the thirty clans were unified into one nation, named the Tretti Forente Land av Vykingene, which literally translates to "Thirty Unified Lands of Vykings". The Vyking population declined around 1067 when many Vykings converted to Christianity.[11] In the middle of the Tretti Forente Land av Vykingene, the Second Empire of Vojetska ruled nearly all land in the area that was not Vyking territory. In 1111 a joint union called Kårðir. Kårðir collapsed in the War of 1780 and the Unified Kingdom of Vœyetska succeed the union. However in early 1888, influential leaders of the time such as Bergmar Holmstrom, Valentin von Shiller, and Gabriel Fredriksson wanted to shy away from the absolute monarchy that was set in place and pushed for a government reform sparking the Vœyetskan Revolution.[citation needed] In 1988 a year after the formation of the Kingdom of Vœyetska, a communist revolution took place in southeastern Finberg.[citation needed] Seen as a threat to Vœyetskan society, the Socialist Republic of Lœjka declared independence but diminished after a sudden coup d'état by President Alfred Steinsson.[citation needed]

Geographically, Vœyetska is dominated by forests, mountains, and lakes in the southern part of the country. Most Vœyetskans reside in the north coastline near the Geranik Sea and Klesh Strait which is significantly more urbanized than the southern area. The average temperature in Vœyetska is about 15° Celsius (59° Farenheit). Snow is frequent in the south but is rare in the north with the exception of northern Iceberg. The amount of snow yearly has been noticeably decreasing since 2000 due to global warming and climate issues. The government has done everything in its power to push for cleaner air, less carbon footprint, shifting to solar and renewable energy, and recycling whenever possible. Vœyetska is home to diverse wildlife including the national animal, the Northern Vœyetskan fox.[12] [13]

Vœyetska is a highly developed country with high standards of living: it is one of the most proficient countries in the world in education, health care, civil liberties, income equality, LGBT equality, and overall quality of life. Vœyetska has a thriving economy, extensive political freedoms, and highly values unalienable civil rights. Vœyetska shares diplomatic relationships with numerous countries through the Coalition of Crown Albatross.

Ethymology

Since around 50 B.C., the region that makes up of present day Vœyetska, has been known as Vojetska. The name Vojetska or Voyetska has appeared on early tribal scrolls and coins of groups from the general area. To this day, the meaning of the names Vojetska or anything similar used in place of Vojetska remains unknown, it is one of the largest mysteries in Vœyetskan history. However, it is highly likely that Vojetska is derived from the Proto-Vojetskan words varnœska (young) and jóð (nation).

With the rise of the First Empire of Vojetska, King Sven I declared the name of the Empire to be named after the region. With old scripts constantly being modernized and having many languages as a result from the area's diverse clans, the translation and spelling of Vojetska has resulted in many different spellings, pronunciations, and variations.

History

Prehistory

Humans first arrived in the Vœyetskan area about 120,000 B.C to 100,000 B.C in the general area of what is now Nedmark according to carbon dating of artifacts from the region, although if the findings from Vorsa's Cave is result of early humans, it is possible that humans have been in Vœyetska since 130,000 B.C. Near 8,500 B.C., humans set up the first groups of civilization in the region, possibly because of the wide variety of game available in the area, as they were hunter-gatherers. These people settled in Southern Vœyetskan caves, but slowly transitioned to stone forts as time moved on.

First Empire of Vojetska

By the first century, multiple city-states and groups had spread out across the Vœyetskan area. In approximately 12 BC, a small, wealthy city-state named Vojetska rose to power being led by King Sven I who joined small-scale groups of the general area to form a much larger and powerful country, forming the First Empire of Vojetska.

Geographically, the empire originally controlled the majority of the modern Vœyetskan province of Sverje.

Unified Šohav Kingdom and Letona

Zaannuo

Second Empire

Vyking age

Kårðir and the age of reunification

Unified Kingdom of Vœyetska

Modern history

World War

Post-war era

Lœjka

Recent history

Geography

Climate

Vegetation

Government and Politics

Political parties and elections

Administrative divisions

Political history

Legislature

Voeyetska Parliament.svg

Judicial system

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Energy

Transport

Public policy

Science and technology

Taxes

Demographics

 
Largest cities or towns in Vœyetska
vœyetska.vy/2020_årsfolkäntal
Rank Province Pop. Rank Province Pop.
Sjédal
Sjédal
Eikhaigen
Eikhaigen
1 Sjédal Sjédalia 1,617,401 11 Laðuróiý Österjanmaa 205,137 Lehkinsi
Lehkinsi
Ovkunt
Ovkunt
2 Eikhaigen Eikhauge 1,345,562 12 Krosby Seitnedmark 200,703
3 Lehkinsi Lehksing 1,305,893 13 Hjåseggyðurr Hjåsjelag 191,771
4 Ovkunt Ovkuntia 1,043,168 14 Hammarburg Hamland 166,698
5 Ídolfsvinn Hallun 607,882 15 Koarsalburg Aamisu 138,109
6 Lúvrik Perijanmaa 341,696 16 Sjakven Rogueland 130,754
7 Karexáus Mitjøxallúnd 336,411 17 Veskallås Päärjäthämaa 128,660
8 Målea Kåne 325,069 18 Örbero Ekrän 126,604
9 Tauku Etelään 277,677 19 Osgørjaviek Osgørja 122,853
10 Alikan Adger 271,949 20 Groblaa Jüntnord 119,862

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1890 11,714,083—    
1900 12,543,402+7.1%
1910 13,664,406+8.9%
1920 15,037,310+10.0%
1930 16,065,729+6.8%
1940 17,013,374+5.9%
1950 18,774,313+10.4%
1960 20,392,002+8.6%
1970 21,709,556+6.5%
1980 22,547,123+3.9%
1990 23,228,104+3.0%
2000 24,151,366+4.0%
2010 25,501,467+5.6%
2020 29,392,019+15.3%
Source: Statistics Vœyetska

Language

Religion

Health

Education

Culture

Music

Architecture

Media

Literature

Holidays

Cuisine

Cinema

Fashion

Sports

Vœyetskan ice hockey center man Tapio Hämäläinen with Härät Lúvrik

Sports are very prominent in Vœyetska with well over half of the population playing at least one organized sport. Traditionally, ice hockey[14][15] is the national sport, yet football[16][17] is undoubtedly the most popular.

Popular sports in Vœyetska include football, ice hockey, basketball, golf, handball, bandy, cycling, and gymnastics. The Vœyetskan national football team qualified for the 2023 Melmingen World Cup after failing to do so in Dabatta.[18] With a strong young team considered by many as part of "The Golden Generation of Vœyetskan football". Football is substantially the most watched sport.

Vœyetska has a very strong domestic football league, the Vœyetska Fodbolkja Læd was founded in 1888 shortly after establishment thanks to western influence. The Estløserien (Zamah St'ani-English: Premier League) as its traditionally known in Vœyetska is known for developing star players such as Aron Hjalmarsson, Fríðálvur Atli Sævarsson, and Andreas Hjortshøj. Throughout the history of the league AIF Sjédal have kept hold of a dominant team that is always in contention for the title. Historically, Målea FF, Hjåseggyðurr BK and IFK Ídolfsvinn have achieved very high levels of performance.[19]

Ice hockey is partially recognized as the considered the national sport of Vœyetska. Second to football in terms of popularity, hockey is quickly gaining players thanks to the national team that consistently holds one of the best groups in the world. The top ranked ice hockey league is the Vœyetska Höðar Læd which founded in 1957 following the merger of the Vœyetska Ishöðarforantið and the Allsvœyet, which now consists of 48 teams. Sverje and Finmark are much more successful in the sport producing much of the sportsmen in the league.

Vœyetska thrives in winter sports thanks to its cold environment.

Refrences

  1. "Constitution of Vœyetska" Riksdag. 19 June 1888. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. vœyetska.vy/2020_årsfolkäntal Vœyetskan Government. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  3. vœyetska.vy/2020_årsfolkäntal Vœyetskan Government. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  4. "Economic Database, January 2023". vœyetska.gov/ed. The Treasury. January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  5. "Economic Database, January 2023". vœyetska.gov/ed. The Treasury. January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  6. "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income – Northeast Euronia survey". ne.euronia.vy. Euronistat. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  7. "Human Development Index: What It Means For You" (PDF). Human Development Report 2022. CVUN. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  8. "Economic Database, January 2023". vœyetska.gov/ed. The Treasury. January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  9. Vœyetska's Group of Experts on Geographical Names state that Vœyetska's formal name is the Kingdom of Vœyetska. WORLD INFO GOV; Vœyetska.
  10. What's in a Name: Why "œ" and not "e" Þra Kaiinasjla. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  11. Lokner, Alfred (1985) "Vœyetska í deste hisjtorœ". Vœyetskan Society of Social Studies. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  12. "Our National Animal: The Northern Vœyetskan Fox". vws.gov. Vœyetskan Wildlife Services (VWS). 14 May 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  13. "Vœyetska ekðid: Vårt nationaldjur- Nordvœyet räven". ije.gov/se. Indrottasfaltje. 6 August 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  14. Henriksson and Dahlsvig, p. 219
  15. "Vœyetska Höðar Læd recruits young up-and-comers" SPORTSBACK. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  16. "Jalkapallo ja sen merkitys Vojetskaa" (in Finnish). Finberg Urheiluliitto. 2014. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  17. "2022-23 Vœyetska 1 Fodbolkja Læd Season boasts some of the best football talent in the world" SPORTSBACK. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  18. "WCO". wco.org. Retrived 17 January 2023.
  19. "BEST VŒYETSKA LEAUGE TEAMS EVER!! 😱". Owlers. Archived from the original on August 7, 2014. Retrieved May 16, 2019.