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Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes
Innan: Þéodcyning Framscipe á Landen Vorþongerisc
Official languagesVurthungrian
Recognised regional languagesInnan, [AIRIE]
Demonym(s)Vurthungrian
GovernmentFederal de facto1 One-Party Anarcho-Communist Soviet Democracy
[LEADER1]
[LEADER2]
[LEADER3]
LegislatureRevolutionary Federal Congress
Revolutionary Commissary
Federal Assembly
Formation
• Settlement by the Proto-Vurthungrian Vordons Culture
c. 650-300 BCE
499-1137 CE
1221-1401 CE
1798 CE
1903 CE
1943 CE
1949 CE
Population
• 2019 estimate
21,442,089
• 2010 census
19,989,772
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
219.24 Billion IRM
• Per capita
10,225 IRM
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
384.39 Billion IRM
• Per capita
17,927 IRM
Gini (2016)Positive decrease 26.1
low
HDI (2017)Increase 0.833
very high
CurrencyVurthungrian Bezond
(28.37 VUB = 1 IRM) (VUB)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeVU
Internet TLD.vu
  1. Multiple political parties are present in Vurthungrian politics, although the Constitution restricts political organizations that exhibit "counterrevolutionary, statist, or involuntaristic-hierarchical stances in policy".

Vurthungria, officially styled the Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes, and occasionally abbreviated as the Free Association, is a voluntary federation founded upon the principles of Anarcho-Communism, the Non-aggression principle, and Semi-direct Democracy, making the terminology of conventional statehood highly contentious in reference to Vurthungria, while acting as a de facto sovereign state.

Etymology

The name Vurthungria is derived from the Proto-Vurthungrian Vordons Gir, an alliance of tribes of [GOTHIC] origins which migrated and settled in the region of the modern Vurthungrian nation between the seventh and fourth centuries BCE, and are credited with its foundation. Their name is not entirely understood, and references to the Vordons Culture cannot be reliably traced past c. 300 BCE, making the location of primary sources which might determine its linguistic origins extremely difficult for modern scholars. It may have been rooted in the Innan term Wárdan Cynn ("strange deer people") in use as an exonym during the Vordons migrations in antiquity, in possible reference to headdresses worn by Vordons warriors adorned with the antlers of Red deer, as well as their noted reverence for the animal in their oral tradition.

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Political Geography

History

Main Article: History of Vurthungria

Prehistory and Antiquity

The earliest habitation by modern humans of the region constituting modern Vurthungria took place around 11,000 BCE, as reindeer-hunting nomadic cultures entered the area during the recession of the Tennescösh Glacier which began two millennia earlier. Recent evidence suggests that a small population of Neanderthals resided in the southern portions of the country c. 150,000 BCE as well, though it is unlikely that the population survived to make contact with homo sapiens in the area due to a phase of glacial advance. The first sedentary agricultural societies in the area began to emerge around 4,500 BCE in the form of the Cushbåro Culture, which resided largely in the coastal lowlands and created a number of dolmens and megalithic tomb structures which are still observable today.

The Gattars, the primary non-[GOTHIC] ancestors to the Vordons, would establish themselves as the prominent culture in the region during the bronze age, and would be among the earliest metallurgists in the region of [NORTHEAST EUROPE], as well as noted charioteers and later, skilled horsemen.

First Kingdom

Second Kingdom

Innan Imperial Rule

Grand Principality

Independence

Revolution and Early Anarchist Period

Free Association of Communes

Politics and Government

Executive Ministry

Main Articles: Executive Minister of Vurthungria, Executive Ministry of Vurthungria

Legislature

Main Articles: Revolutionary Federal Congress of Vurthungria, Revolutionary Commissary of Vurthungria, Federal Assembly of Vurthungria, First Commissar of Vurthungria, First Assemblyman of Vurthungria

Law and Order

Law Enforcement

Crime

Administrative Divisions

Military

Main Articles: Free Association Army of Vurthungria, Black Navy

Human Rights

Foreign Relations

Economy

Labor

Agriculture

Infrastructure and Energy

Water and Sanitation

Tourism

Demographics

Urban-Rural Divide

Ethnic Groups

Language

Health

Religion

Culture

Arts

Popular Culture

Music

Film and Television

Cuisine

Sport

Education

Science and Technology