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Wallena

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Wallenian Union
Wallenisch Staatenbund
Flag of Wallena
Flag
National Seal of Wallena
National Seal
Motto: "Lebe Frei Oder Stirb"
"Live Free or Die"
Anthem: "Bürgerhymne"
"Citizen's Hymn"
Wallena (dark green) in Marceaunia (light grey)
Wallena (dark green) in Marceaunia (light grey)
Capital
and largest city
Wilhelmsburg
Official languagesTyrnican
Recognised regional languagesT’ooch’kadi, Lower Deix
Government
Gisela Protz
Astor Kraus
LegislatureUnion Assembly
Establishment
• First Tyrnican Settlement
Spring 8th, 1590
• Acts of Dominion
December 9th, 1860
• Wallenian Republic Declared
12 March 1913
• Walleniain Union Formed
October 9th, 1920
Population
• 2019 estimate
35,862,108
• 2013 census
35,515,621
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 26.3
low
HDI (2018)Steady 0.914
very high
CurrencyWallenian Mark (WLM)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright
Calling code+43
ISO 3166 codeWLN
Internet TLD.wl

Wallena, formally known as the Wallenian Union (Tyrnican: Wallenisch Staatenbund), is a confederal semi-direct democracy located in central Marceaunia. It shares a border with Albrennia to the north and Audonia to the south, bordering the Hesperian Ocean to the east along the nation's only coastline. The Union is comprised of 12 semi-autonomous states, which are further subdivided into districts. Each state possesses its own regional government, capital, and set of laws. The de-facto capital of the Union is Wilhelmsburg, located along the populous Gold Coast region which spans the north-east coast of Wallena. The confederate states of the union make up a cumulative xxx km2 or land area, making Wallena the xth largest country in terms of area and xth in terms of population.

Etymology

History

Pre-Colonial and Indigenious

First Settlement and Early Colonial

High Colonial Era

Industrialization & Crown Dominion

First Great War & Independence

December Revolution & Establishment of the Union

Post-War and Contemporary

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Armed Forces

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