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Kingdom of Skjordham
Kongeriget Skjordham
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Coat of arms
Motto: Alt for Skjord
Anthem: Skjordhansene MediaPlayer.png
Capital
and
Åleberg
Ethnic groups
(2017)
80.8% Skjordhanese

11.7% Tynic and Other Nordanians

5.2% West Boreans

0.6% Nautasian

0.6% Other
Demonym(s)Osterlinian
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Sebastian I
Jonas Larrsen (AP)
Aslaug Nilsen
Jakob Hansen
LegislatureNational Assembly
Nasjonalt senat
Landsforsamling av Skjordham
Establishment
• Formation of the Trondal Empire
100BC
1015 AD
1312
1318
1868
1942
Population
• 2019 estimate
19,587,210
• 2017 census
18,229,776
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
1.076 Trillion
• Per capita
45,706
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
1.124 Trillion
• Per capita
48,177
Gini (2019)34.1
medium
HDI (2018)Steady 0.901
very high
CurrencyOrzon (SJO)
Time zoneUTC +6
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+29
Internet TLD.sj

Skjordham, officially the Kingdom of Skjordham (Fjeldran: Kongeriget Skjordham), is a Nordanian nation in Esquarium. Skjordham is constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, the head of state is the King whilst the head of government is the Prime Minister The current ruling Monarch is King Sebastian I who assumed the throne on the death of his mother in 2014. The capital of Skjordham is Åleberg, a financial centre with an urban area population of 1.7 million, it is one of the oldest cities in Western Nordania and has the largest Airport in the country. Other major urban areas in Skjordham include Sognsund, Honningvik, Åndalske, Harsla and Varberg.

Skjordham borders Dalchaigh to the east and Sjealand to the north, x to the west and X to the south.


Etymology

History

Prehistoric

Solairise Republic

Petty Kingdoms

Unification

1943 Civilwar

Modern History

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Urbanisation

Politics

King Sebastian I of Skjordham.jpeg PM Larrsen Skjord.jpg
Sebastian I
King
Jonas Larrsen
Prime Minister

The Kingdom of Skjordham is a Constitutional Monarchy with a representative parliamentary government based on the Sjealandic Asgård System. The Skjordhanic parliament is called the National Assembly and convenes in the National Parliament Building in Åleberg, it has two houses the Landsforsamling and the appointed Nasjonalt senat which has no Political Parties.

Landsforsamling following the 2016 General Election

The Skjordhanic parties currently in the Landsforsamling are: The Social Democrats, a Centre Left Socially Democratic Party who have been the head of the Ruling Progressive Coalition since the 2016 General Election. The Modern Democrats or MoDems are a centre-right Liberal Conservative party who have been in Government from 1992 to 2004 and from 2008 to 2016. The Liberal Party are a Centrist Party which was replaced as Skjordham's second Largest political Party by the Modern Democrats in the 1992 General Election, the party is also a member of the Progressive Coalition. The Ríkr Átrunaðr Democrats is a Socially Conservative, Ríkr Átrunaðr Democratic Party who are members of the official Opposition. The Conservative Party are a Centre-Right Conservative and Monarchist Political Party who are known for leading the first democratically elected government. The Green Party are a Democratic Socialist and Environmentalist Political Party which has ties to the Skjordhamic Republican Movement and are a member of the Progressive Coalition. Tynicais a Tynic Minority interest group and are a Socially Progressive party. The Labour Republicans are a Democratic Socialist, Republican Party who support the government in exchange for Support for Workers. The People's Party is a Populist Right Wing Political Party which was formed by disgraced Modern Democrat MP Johan Larrson. The Nationalist Party also known as the Skjordham Party is a Far-Right Anti-Immigrant, Nationalist and Esquarisceptic Political Party which was formed following a split within the Conservative party.

Parliament

Office of the Prime Minister

Law

Provinces

Foreign Relations

Military

Economy

Companies

Transport

Energy and infrastructure

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Immigrant Population

Religion

Languages

Education

Health

Culture

Music

Art

Architecture

Literature and Philosophy

Media

Cinema

Cuisine

Sports

Fashion

National Holidays

See also