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The Nelborne has dozens on indigenous languages, entirely within the {{wp|Indo-European}} branches of {{wp|Germanic languages|Germanic}}, [[Nelbec languages|Nelbec]], and [[Sjezonic languages|Sjezonic]]. | |||
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Orthographic projection of the Nelborne | |
Population | 22 million |
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Demonym | Nelborne Nelbornian (rarely used) |
Countries | |
Languages | |
Time zones | WET (UTC+0) |
The Nelborne is a region and archipelago located in northwestern Europe. Situated in the Atlantic Ocean, the islands have a combined area of ~425,00 km2, with a population of approximately 22 million. The region contains the three Nelbec countries of Alquiya, Lormotia, and Seketan, along with Iceland, New Svealand, and the Kingdom of Trjebia.
The Nelborne Union is the most prominent international organizations aiming to represent the Nelborne region on a political level. The Nelbec Council aims to promote cooperation within the Nelbec countries. Every sovereign state in the Nelborne is a member of the Council of Europe. The historical isolation of the Nelborne continues to factor in the politics of Nelborne states regarding European integration.
Name
Etymology
Historical names
Definition and boundaries
Northwest Sea boundary
Nelbecia boundary
Subregions
Nelbecs
Nelborne Nordics
Trjebs
History
Classical period
Middle ages
Early modern
Modern
Politics
Regional organizations
EU and EEA membership
Sovereign states
Arms | Flag | Name | Population |
Capital | Name(s) in prominent language(s) | Official Languages |
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Alquiya | 6,562,284 | Vilderjen | Selcijen (Alquiyan) Šeriğa (Southern Trjebian) |
Alquiyan, Trjebian | ||
Iceland | 350,710 | Reykjavík | Ísland (Icelandic) | Icelandic | ||
Lormotia | 3,562,553 | Kingsveyl | Lormoyt (Lormotian) Lormojt (Seketese) |
Lormotian | ||
New Svealand | 4,452,357 | Rosenburg | Ny Svealand (Svealandic) Nou Seilat (Fjeskan) |
Svealandic | ||
Seketan | 6,426,108 | Conelibek | Sécytana (Seketese) | Seketese | ||
Kingdom of Trjebia | 423,886 | Dremem | Dhredhri (North Trjebian) Tretrei (South Trjebian) |
Trjebian |
Demographics
Languages
The Nelborne has dozens on indigenous languages, entirely within the Indo-European branches of Germanic, Nelbec, and Sjezonic.