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The name "Vierzland" is derived from the name of a Vierzic tribe, the [[Virsi]] (''Wiersi''), that inhabited the area around the [[Abenhal River]] from the 4th century BC. "'' | The name "Vierzland" is derived from the name of a Vierzic tribe, the [[Virsi]] (''Wiersi''), that inhabited the area around the [[Abenhal River]] from the 4th century BC. "''Wiersi''" comes from the {{wp|Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Vierzic}} word "''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/weraz weraz]''," meaning "man." This word is derived from the {{wp|Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Bahsaro-Patyrian}} "''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/wiHr%C3%B3s wiHrós]''," which carries the same meaning. | ||
The term "Vierz" was first used to describe the {{wp|Germans|Vierz}} ethnic group in the 1100s (then written as ''Wirz''), as a self-descriptor by early Vierz nationalists who aimed to create a sense of identity among the Vierzic tribes who inhabited north-central [[Patyria]]. The term was first used officially in 1610, after the western Vierzic states united to form the [[Vierz Kingdom]] in 1610, which was then written as ''Wierzes Kjennichrikj'' due that region's use of the {{wp|Low German|Hauvelic dialect}} of Vierz. In the east, the states referred to themselves as the ''Virse Bund'', meaning the "[[Vierz League]]." | |||
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Revision as of 17:44, 18 July 2019
Vierz Federation Vierze Föderation | |
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Motto: "Gott und volk" "God and people" | |
Anthem: O Vierzland hoch in Ehren O highly esteemed Vierzland | |
Capital and largest city | Adtrüs |
Official languages | Vierz |
Recognised national languages | Isheric |
Ethnic groups | 92.8% Vierz 3.5% Nahorientalisch—3.2% Caraqis —0.3% Njataris 1.2% Artalians 0.8% Luepolans 0.2% Jews 1.5% other |
Demonym(s) | Vierz |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
Kaspar Vahl | |
Klements Brandt Paulina Krehl | |
Eva Weiskopf | |
Thorsten Hopfer | |
Legislature | Federal Assembly |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 95,613,152 |
• 2015 census | 94,295,581 |
GDP (PPP) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $4.512 trillion |
• Per capita | $47,859 |
GDP (nominal) | 2015 estimate |
• Total | $4.022 trillion |
• Per capita | $42,663 |
Gini (2018) | 35.6 medium |
HDI (2018) | 0.913 very high |
Currency | Vierzmark (ᛗ) (VZM) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +55 |
Internet TLD | .vz |
Vierzland, officially the Vierz Federation (Vierz: Vierze Föderation), is a sovereign state in central Patyria. It is bordered by Vyzinia to the northeast, Luepola to the east, Lairea to the south, and Borland and Apelia to the west. Vierzland's total population of 95 million people is spread across 14 states, with many located in major cities such as the capital Adtrüs, Bertenau, or Kasenberg.
Settlement by Vierzic tribes around the Bertenau Delta in antiquity gradually led to the establishment and expansion of numerous Vierz kingdoms in central Patyria. These states eventually united to form the Kingdom of the Vierz in 1610 AD as a result of the Eastern Patyrian War. The Vierz Kingdom, situated in western Vierzland, united with its eastern and southern counterparts in the aftermath of the First Apelic War in 1766, with Constantine the Great the first Kaiser of the united Vierz Empire. Over the next 150 years, Vierz colonial holdings in West Oridia, Tusola, and South Artalia expanded considerably, especially in the aftermath of Vierz victories in the Vierz-Borish Wars and the Oridian War in the early-mid 19th century.
Colonial conflicts with other Patyrian states, its defeat in the Volgarian Revolutionary War, and the worldwide economic crisis in the late 1920s led to the creation of a military dictatorship in 1929 under Hermann Eschau. Increasing disputes led Vierzland to invade Luepola in 1942, sparking the Great War, which swiftly became a worldwide conflict - the deadliest in world history. Vierzland allied itself with Savland, Apelia, Tierada, and others to defeat the SIC, a coalition of socialist and communist states in Patyria. Despite the victory of its alliance, relations with Tierada and Apelia went sour over Vierzland's continued occupation of North Granzery, Luepola, and southern Patyrian states. Disagreements quickly morphed into a lengthy period of geopolitical tension, termed the Silent War, between the Vierz Empire and an alliance of Tierada and Apelia; all three of which were nuclear-armed superpowers.
Economic difficulties onset by falling oil prices and worsening conflicts in West Oridia hindered Vierzland's ability to project power. Relations with Tierada, after a brief period of Détente in the 1960s, went sour over the 1974 Straits of Vell crisis and the Luepolan Uprising and ensuing war. Political instability increased after Vierzland's defeat in Luepola, and republican sentiment advanced under Heinrich Werner led to Kaiser Viktor IV's abdication in 1989. This was followed by the official dissolution of the empire in 1990, and the ratification of the new constitution in 1992, which created the Vierz Federation. The country was reestablished as a federal parliamentary republic, and relinquished all of its overseas holdings in 1994.
Vierzland is officially a nation-state for the Vierz people, who constitute 92.8% of the population, the remainder consisting of minority groups such as Caraqis, Artalians, and Luepolans, that immigrated from former Vierz colonies or neighbouring states. Three-fourths of the country is Catholic, with significant populations of Tariqas and irreligious people. Vierzland is a member of the Group of Ten, and is the founder of the Vierz Community and the Vierz Language Organization. A great power, the country enjoys a high standard of living, ranking highly in areas of productivity, education, and healthcare, while being one of the world's largest economies. Vierzland has a significant number of tourist sites and world-renowned universities. It is one of the only countries in the world in possession of nuclear weapons.
Etymology
The name "Vierzland" is derived from the name of a Vierzic tribe, the Virsi (Wiersi), that inhabited the area around the Abenhal River from the 4th century BC. "Wiersi" comes from the Proto-Vierzic word "weraz," meaning "man." This word is derived from the Proto-Bahsaro-Patyrian "wiHrós," which carries the same meaning.
The term "Vierz" was first used to describe the Vierz ethnic group in the 1100s (then written as Wirz), as a self-descriptor by early Vierz nationalists who aimed to create a sense of identity among the Vierzic tribes who inhabited north-central Patyria. The term was first used officially in 1610, after the western Vierzic states united to form the Vierz Kingdom in 1610, which was then written as Wierzes Kjennichrikj due that region's use of the Hauvelic dialect of Vierz. In the east, the states referred to themselves as the Virse Bund, meaning the "Vierz League."
History
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Kingdom to Empire
Great War
Cold War
Luepolan War
Imperial collapse and modern day
Geography
Political geography
Climate
Urbanization
Largest cities and towns in Vierzland
Federal Statistical Office | |||||||||
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Rank | States of Vierzland | Pop. | |||||||
Adtrüs Bertenau |
1 | Adtrüs | Adtrüs Capital Region | 5,103,837 | Kasenberg Friedrichstadt | ||||
2 | Bertenau | Hauvel | 4,252,458 | ||||||
3 | Kasenberg | Lonzig | 2,344,591 | ||||||
4 | Friedrichstadt | Hauvel | 1,894,342 | ||||||
5 | Tilleda | Vogach | 1,523,293 | ||||||
6 | Strauben | Geismar | 1,246,785 | ||||||
7 | Talheim | Kastor | 1,187,474 | ||||||
8 | Schattendorf | Annahof | 1,108,245 | ||||||
9 | Gidenburg | Rastede | 1,051,959 | ||||||
10 | Jesselitz | Jeien | 998,043 |
Politics
Vierz politics take place within the framework of a federal, constitutional, parliamentary republic. The Constitution of Vierzland (Verfassung), ratified in 1992, creates the governmental structure of the federation in its first four chapters. Broadly, the constitution separates the government into three separate branches: executive, judicial, and legislative.
Legislative matters are handled by the unicameral, 745-member Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung), which is elected by a system of mixed-member proportional representation every five years. The Federal Assembly is tasked with declaring war, making federal law, approving treaties, controlling the budget and taxation, and both selecting the Chancellor and removing them from office if need be.
The executive branch consists of the Chancellery (Kanzlerei) and the Federal Cabinet (Bundeskabinett), the entirety of which is led by the Chancellor (Kanzler[in]), who is both the head of state and head of government. The Chancellor serves at the confidence of the Federal Assembly, and is elected by a ballot of the assembly a month after a general election. The Chancellor and the Federal Ministries (Bundesminister), comprising the Federal Cabinet, are responsible for implementing laws, commanding the military, directing policy initiatives, and overseeing the activities of the Federal Regions.