Nikolia
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Kingdom of Nikolia Kraljevina Nikolija Królestwo Nikolskie | |
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Motto: За Краља И Отаџбину (Serbian) "For King and Fatherland" | |
Anthem: Anthem of the Nikolian Kingdom (Serbian) "Химна Краљевине Николије" | |
Nikolia (dark green) in Astyria (grey) | |
Capital | Carigrad |
Largest city | Beograd |
Official languages | Serbian, Mazurian |
Demonym(s) | Nikolian |
Government | Constitutional monarchy |
• King | Aleksandar II of Nikolia |
Crown Council | |
Establishment | |
• Establishment of the Nika Kingdom | circa 650 BC |
Area | |
• Total | 6,182,800 km2 (2,387,200 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2016 estimate | 725,364,156 |
• Density | 117/km2 (303.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $21.9 trillion |
• Per capita | $30,218 |
GDP (nominal) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $25.4 trillion. |
• Per capita | $35,123 |
Currency | Nikolian Dukat (NKD) |
Time zone | (UTC) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +645 |
ISO 3166 code | NIK |
Internet TLD | .nk |
Nikolia (Serbian:Nikolija; Mazurian: Nikolia), officially the Kingdom of Nikolia (Serbian: Kraljevina Nikolija; Mazurian: Królestwo Nikolskie), is a country on the Mederano Peninsula on the continent of Teudallum in western Astyria. It is bordered to the south by Berique, Smertolina, Austrog, the Dangish Empire and ViZion and on all other sides by the Mederano Sea. Nikolian capital is Carigrad, the seat of the King of Nikolia
History
Prehistory
Middle ages
Early modern era
Modern era
During the 19th century, Nikolia saw rapid growth of industry, following the Industrial Revolution that changed the world. Although in peace for (xx) years, Nikolia was facing another war that changed its internal and as well as external policies. Following the rise of Napoleon to the leadership of Nikolia's southern neighbour, Terre des Gaules, the new leader was showing expansionary tendencies.
Great Astyrian War
Geography
Climate
Politics
Nikolia is a constitutional monarchy ruled by King Aleksandar II of Nikolia. Executive power rests with the King and his Crown Council, while legislative power rests with the National Assembly. The nation is currently led by the House of Petrov-Stefanović.
Crown Council
The Crown Council (Serbian: Крунски Савет) is the advisory body and together with the King makes the executive power of Nikolia. It is consisted of 13 ministers and the Chancellor of Nikolia, who acts as the prime minister of Nikolia. The Crown Council presents the laws to the King proposed by the National Assembly.
Administrative divisions
Nikolia is composed of twenty-four constituent states known as Voivodeships (Serbian: Vojvodstvo Mazurian: Województwo), which equals to a Duchy in other monarchies. Each Voivodeship has its own constitution, government, and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organisation. Voivodeships are headed by a voivode who, together with the Voivodeship government represents the executive branch in the Voivodeship. Legislature is represented with parliaments of each Voivodeship. Voivodeships are further divided into counties (Serbian: Županija Mazurian: Powiat), which are in turn divided further into municipalities and cities.
Voivodeship | Capital city | |
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in English | in Serbian or Mazurian | |
Moravia | Moravija | Carigrad |
Dumbrovia | Dumbrovsko | Lepetani |
Lower Dunaj | Podunajsko | Beograd |
Mehedia | Mehedija | Homolj na Dunaju |
Kalaria | Kalarija | Ister |
Mur | Mursko | Korčula |
Sirmia | Sirmija | Vladimirovac |
Barania | Baranija | Zavojno |
Perunian | Perunsko | Perunovo |
Venedia | Venedija | Nikolajevo |
Kribian | Kribsko | Zakribje |
Kalesia | Kalesija | Komarovo |
Nitria | Nitrija | Kavadarce |
Cerevia | Cerevija | Zlatarje |
Šumadija | Šumadija | Junovac na Kolubari |
Lisatia | Lisatija | Lukin Brod |
Rascia | Raška | Rabrovac |
Idria | Idrija | Krašovo |
Krajina | Krajina | Zapetane |
Srebrogóra-Pomeranian | Srebrogórsko-pomorskie | Kraszów |
Srebrogóra | Srebrogórskie | Złotów |
Tarnogora | Tarnogorskie | Warta |
Mazuria | Mazurskie | Katowice |
Kuyavia | Kujawskie | Legnica |
Economics
Transport
Demographics
As of 2013, the total population of Nikolia is 725,364,156 inhabitants. The population density is 117 persons per square kilometer nationwide, with coastal areas more populated than central Nikolia. Nearly 68% of Nikolians live in urban areas. The largest city per population is Beograd, with 15,245,764 citizens, while nation's capital, Carigrad, has 5,191,690 inhabitants. Other larger cities are Katovice with 7,224,753 and Borča with 8,264,178 citizens.
Education
Nikolian educational system is well developed and is developed in 5 levels. Education is available to every Nikolian citizen and it's free up to fourth level (higher education) in which only students that perform under certain criteria set by universities and faculties in Nikolia must pay for tuition.
Language
Official languages in Nikolia are Serbian and Mazurian, with Serbian being predominately used by authorities considering the number of native speakers (610 million). Mazurian, although constitutional language, is mostly used in voivodeships of Mazuria and Leszka where there are majority of speakers of that language.
Serbian and Mazurian in schools
Serbian language is obligatory subject in all schools in Nikolia, and is primary language in voivodeships Moravia, Podunavia, Travunia, Nitria, Venedia, Rutenia, Dubrovia and Vlachia. Mazurian language is obligatory subject in schools in voivodeships of Mazuria and Leszka where is taught as primary language, while in remaining voivodeships is seen as secondary language.
Religion
Nikolians are predominantly christians with approximately 570 million Orthodox christians and approximately 150 million Roman catholics. The remaining percentage of people include atheists, protestants and pagans.
Culture
Education