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==Culture==
==Culture==
===Cinema===
The culture of Norlansia incorporates indigenous heritage, as represented by the Norlansian language and the sauna, with mainstream Nortuan cultural aspects. Because of its history and geography, Norlansia's culture has been influenced by the traditions of the adjacent area's various neighboring peoples as well as the cultural developments in the former dominant powers.
 
Today, Norlansian society encourages liberty and liberalism, with a popular commitment to the ideals of the limited government, discouraging centralised power and corruption. The Protestant work ethic remains a significant cultural staple, and free education is a highly prized institution. As the mainstream culture in neighboring nations, Norlansian culture can be seen to build upon the ascetic environmental realities and traditional livelihoods, a heritage of comparatively widespread egalitarianism out of practical reasons, and the ideals of closeness to nature and self-sufficiency.
 
===Media and cinema===
 
===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
===Art===
===Art===
===Music===
[[File:Tallinna_laululava_ansambel,_1960.a.*.JPG|thumb|left|The [[Norlansian Song Festival]] is one of the largest music festivals in Nortua, attracting worldwide talent.]]
The earliest mention of Norlansian singing dates back to the 1100s, when Norlansian warriors would sing at night while waiting for a battle. Older folk songs are also referred to as regilaulud, songs in the traditional regivärss poetic metre. Runic singing was widespread among Norlansian until the 18th century, when rhythmic folk songs began to replace them. Traditional wind instruments derived from those used by shepherds were once widespread, and are now becoming more commonly played once more. Other instruments, including the fiddle, zither, concertina, and accordion are used to play polka or other dance music. The kannel is a native instrument that is again becoming more popular in Norlansia.
The tradition of [[Norlansian Song Festival]]s started at the height of the Norlansia national awakening in 1869. Today, it is one of the largest choral events in the world.
Professional Norlansia musicians and composers such as Vīlips Šmits, Ģederts Krastiņš, and Sandis Pērkons emerged in the late 19th century. In popular music, Norlansian artist [[Ullija Lūse]] has become popular in wider Nortua, also gaining in popularity in Euronia and modernized Adulan nations.
===Sports===
===Sports===
The [[Norlansia national football team]] performs at international level. The [[Norlan Virslīga]] (Higher League) is the top tier of professional association football.
The [[Norlansia national football team]] performs at international level. The [[Norlan Virslīga]] (Higher League) is the top tier of professional association football.

Revision as of 00:13, 24 January 2024

Democratic States of Norlansia
Flag of Norlansia
Flag
NorlansiaMap2024.png
CapitalSemalle
Largest cityNance
Official languagesNorlansi
GovernmentFederal parliamentary confederacy
Vitālija Liepiņa
• President
Basim Curry
Population
• Estimate
25,353,000
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy

The Democratic States of Norlansia, most commonly known as Norlansia, is a landlocked nation located on the continent of Nortua, bordered by Greater Normark, New Anea, Mobina, and Vuswistan. The country has a population of 25.4 million, with more than 80% of its citizens living in the southern half of the country. Its capital is Semalle and its largest city is Nance, with other major settlements including Metta, Tryoa, Bruaken, Vallencia, Oberta, Saint Savenn, and Asilan. The country has a temperate seasonal climate.

After centuries of Utobanian, Constantion, and Normarkian rule, the independent Republic of Norlansia was established on 18 June 1908 after breaking away from the Normarkian Kingdom. As a result of extensive immigration during the Chezian War (1992-95), Norlansia's population has become ethnically and culturally diversified. Constitutional reforms in 2002 restructured the country into a federation with states, and has since been a democratic unitary parliamentary republic.

Norlansia is a developed country with a high-income, advanced economy. The Prime Minister and head of government is currently Vitālija Liepiņa, while the President is Basim Curry. The country is part of several major international and intergovernmental institutions or groupings including the CCA, CTO, and ANS.

History

Geography

Climate

Demographics

Religion

Language

Cities

Politics

Legislature

The 126-seat unicameral Parliament of Norlansia, is elected by direct popular vote every four years. The president is elected by the parliament in a separate election, also held every four years. The president appoints a prime minister who, together with his cabinet, forms the executive branch of the government, which has to receive a confidence vote by the parliament. The current Prime Minister is Vitālija Liepiņa. The 2024 Norlansia general election occurred on January 24th.

President

Military

The Norlansia Armed Forces is the military of Norlansia.

Foreign Relations

Culture

The culture of Norlansia incorporates indigenous heritage, as represented by the Norlansian language and the sauna, with mainstream Nortuan cultural aspects. Because of its history and geography, Norlansia's culture has been influenced by the traditions of the adjacent area's various neighboring peoples as well as the cultural developments in the former dominant powers.

Today, Norlansian society encourages liberty and liberalism, with a popular commitment to the ideals of the limited government, discouraging centralised power and corruption. The Protestant work ethic remains a significant cultural staple, and free education is a highly prized institution. As the mainstream culture in neighboring nations, Norlansian culture can be seen to build upon the ascetic environmental realities and traditional livelihoods, a heritage of comparatively widespread egalitarianism out of practical reasons, and the ideals of closeness to nature and self-sufficiency.

Media and cinema

Cuisine

Art

Music

The Norlansian Song Festival is one of the largest music festivals in Nortua, attracting worldwide talent.

The earliest mention of Norlansian singing dates back to the 1100s, when Norlansian warriors would sing at night while waiting for a battle. Older folk songs are also referred to as regilaulud, songs in the traditional regivärss poetic metre. Runic singing was widespread among Norlansian until the 18th century, when rhythmic folk songs began to replace them. Traditional wind instruments derived from those used by shepherds were once widespread, and are now becoming more commonly played once more. Other instruments, including the fiddle, zither, concertina, and accordion are used to play polka or other dance music. The kannel is a native instrument that is again becoming more popular in Norlansia.

The tradition of Norlansian Song Festivals started at the height of the Norlansia national awakening in 1869. Today, it is one of the largest choral events in the world.

Professional Norlansia musicians and composers such as Vīlips Šmits, Ģederts Krastiņš, and Sandis Pērkons emerged in the late 19th century. In popular music, Norlansian artist Ullija Lūse has become popular in wider Nortua, also gaining in popularity in Euronia and modernized Adulan nations.

Sports

The Norlansia national football team performs at international level. The Norlan Virslīga (Higher League) is the top tier of professional association football.

Economy