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Norsund
ᚾᛟᚱᛋᚢᚾᚦ (Hellonian and Ellandic)
ᚨVᚨᚾ'ᛇ ᚨᛇᚢᛋᛁᚾᛖᛇ (Naq'tua)
Flag
Flag
Motto: "ᚱᛅᛏᛏ ᛟᚷ ᛋᚨᚾᚾᛁᛝ" (Ellandic)
"Justice and truth" (English)
Anthem: Fjordarna i västen
The fjords in the west
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CapitalKristianshamn
Recognised national languagesGerman, indigenous langauges
Ethnic groups
(1990)
47.3% Indigenous peoples
37.7% Hellonic Norsunders
15% Others
Demonym(s)Norsunder
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• King
Kristoffer of Hellona
• Minister-Governor
Tesqua Iktasquat
LegislatureBondsdag
Establishment
• Hellonians begin to inhabite Norsund
950
• Integration within Hellona
1816
• Gained homerule
1869
Population
• 1888 estimate
35.075.200
CurrencyHellonian krona (HEK)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeNRS
Internet TLD.hl, .nr, .tri

Norsund is a constituent country of the Hellonian Realm located on Novallonda. It is the most sparsely populated country on Novallonda and in the entire Hellonian Realm. The capital and largest city is Kristianshamn, which together with surrounding areas are home to over two-thirds of the population.

According to Hellonian myths, settlement started at around 900, when Hellonian traveler Avnar Helgurson became the first permanent settler. In the next few centuries, settlers came from all over Hellona. This meant settlers could be of both Ellandic and Hellonic origin. Due to the large-scale immigration of Hellonians to Norsund, the indigenous people adopted many Hellonian and Ellandic customs and much of its culture. Eventually the number of Ellandic settlers exceded the amount of Hellonic origin, often due to the inequality between the eastern provinces such as Elland compared to the western Hellonic provinces. Due to this large amount of Ellandic migration, the most commonly spoken language of the colony became Ellandic, rather than Hellonian. When Norsund gained homerule in 1869, the official languages were named Ellandic and Hellonian. With the decentralisation to a federal state, the indigenous languages were declared official in the corresponding Special Region.

Due to this history, Norsunder culture is a mixture of Hellonic, Ellandic and indigenous cultures. The country also enjoys the tightest relations between itself and its former motherland, Hellona, due to its cultural ties. Together with the Menako Islands, it is said that these three countries form the core of the Hellonian Realm and the Hellonian cultural area.

Norsund has a open economy and has a rather low tax rate compared to Hellona, but maintains the same Nordic model standards as its colonizer and provides universal health care and tertiary education for all its citizens. Norsund has been a economically and socially stable country for some time, growing to become economically independent from Hellona starting from 1895.

Etymology

The name Norsund is a composition of the words meaning "north" and "sound", in this case meaning a water strait. The original name given to the land by Hellonian settlers was "Noortsond", literally meaning northern sound. This was translated into Ellandic as "Norsund", which later became the most commonly used form of the name in both Ellandic and Ellashian.

The adoption of the name by indigenous tribes ended up differing between tribes and nations. This resulted in names being either full translations of transliterations into the languages themselves. For example, the Naq'tua name for Norsund is "Avan'q aqusineq"; means northern way or strait and is a direct translation. The Nakola nation decided on a phonemic transcription, leading to the name becoming "Nolasundu".

History

Early cultures and pre-Hellonic era

In prehistoric times, Norsund was inhabitated by Norsundish natives. Tribes on the western side of modern-day Norsund, were largely nomadic and unorganised, while tribes at the coast are known to have created governments, or at least tribal councils to organise themselves. These coastal societies were based on agriculture, using techniques such as irrigation and terracing; hunting and fishing were also important. These societies are not known to have used any monetary unit, and likely redistributed goods based on ownership of land or goods. The Anta'qinuuk, the oldest most complex known tribe, flourished along the coast around 4.000 years before Cody.

It is known that around 1.000 before Cody, Vismaric peoples arrived at Novallonda, and established settlements. This earlier wave of Vismaric immigration led to the development of several cultures and languages. These tribes came to inhabit most of the coastal area and a small part of the hinterland and drove already settled tribes further west.

The Vistrasjorder settlement grew to become a large community in the north, and grew to become a dominant power in the region. In the south, the Naq'tua became large, and mastered agriculture in colder areas.

Hellonian settlement

One of the last remaining buildings from the first settlement of Hellonics in Norsund

Hellonians found the Norsundish colony around 950, around modern-day Kristianshamn, but never intended to colonize the area. They peacefully traded with both the Naq'tua and Vistrasjordlings. It was not until 1069 when Hellonian really settled on the land, with Avnar Helgurson being the first permanent settler. Small settlements were founded on the east coast and southern coastal areas. The biggest being the Nyland settlement, around which the modern city of Kristianshamn came to be. The areas were mostly populated by Ellandic settlers, which often intermixed with the local people. With cultural mixing assuring safety around the hinterland, people began moving southwards to create new settlements. The Nyland settlement began to grow, becoming the economic centre of the new colony of Hellona. Kristianshamn became the economic and cultural hub for both internal relations in the colony itself and outside relations with Hellona.

Colonization and expansion

Starting from the Hellonian settlements around Nyland, Hellonian expanded their control to the neighbouring hinterlands. Due to cultural ties and easier communication between the Vistrasjordlings and Hellonians, they reached a settlement on their pressences. The Vistrasjorder territories would be integrated within the Nyland colony, with special status granting them certain rights. Other groups at the borderlands were pressured into moving westwards. This led to the establishment of the realm colony of Norsund in 1302.

The slow expansion of Hellonians westwards agitated indigenous tribes, leading to widescale action against the colonization. This eventually led to the Norsunder wars between Hellonian colonizers and Norsunder natives, starting in 1431 and ending in 1482. The overwhelming strength of the Hellonians, together with the spread of Veterran deceases unknown to Norsund meant the wars would end in the complete subjugation of most tribes in the western borderlands. The tribes agreed to control under the Norsunder colony, but their rights were heavily limited.

In 1689, the remaining native populations were granted voting rights in colonial affairs. In 1725, all remaining restrictions on the native populations were lifted and they were granted equal rights.

In the year 1816, Norsund was declared integral Hellonian territory. This would integrate Norsund in the Hellonian unitary state as a province and the centralisation of power within the Hellonian Ryksdag.

Home rule

Hendrik Segersson, first Minister-Governor of Norsund after gaining home rule in 1869

Around 1840, a small movement started centred around the idea of home rule. The Ryksdag expanded almost every year in order the accomodate the integration of new territories. Although these integrated territories were given electoral and democratic rights from the moment of integration within the unitary state, the voting bloc of Hellona heavily outnumbered any of the other overseas territories. The inequality between the territories meant Norsunders had little power over their own matters, leading to the growth of this movement for home rule in the following years.

The centralised form of Hellona was later deemed too unstable and the demand for decentralisation began to also arrise in Hellona itself. This would lead to the establishment of the Hellonian Realm and the reorganisation of Hellonian territories. Each territory would be granted home rule with its own unicameral parliament. In order to continue the enactment of pan-realm policy, the Aldag was established serving as a secondary chamber for all constituent countries. Foreign affairs and the military are decided on this federal level. In 1850, Ellandic was declared the official national languages, with Hellonian and German acting as secondary languages on a national scale.

In 1879, several native languages were declared as official secondary languages. The Constitutional Act on Realm Lands, adopted in the same year, lead to the reorganisation of Norsund into a federal state. The country was henceforth organised into five provinces and ten Indigenous Special Regions, shortened to IRS. This meant greater autonomy to the various indigenous tribes of Norsund.

Cooperation with Hollweg

When Hellona and the United South German States established a political union, the Germano-Hellonian state, in 1886, Norsund pushed for further cooperation with Hollweg. This lead to several agreement integrating both constituent territories with one another. The two most important pieces of legislatures abolished al passport and other means of border control between the two nations, acting as one border area. Further agreements increased the means of transportation through both countries. This lead to the realisation of the Northern Way Railroad, which runs from the west coast to east coast of Novallonda.

Geography

Norsund has a cold climate, with only the south and east coast being inhabited. The major towns are the capital city of Kristianshamn on the eastcoast, along with its outlying towns of Nyavikan, Hafnarhem and Yedelhem in the south. Many Fjords line the north and eastern coasts, this also where most settlements are located.

The climate of Norsund's coast is subpolar oceanic. The warm Danonian Current ensures generally higher annual temperatures than in most places of similar latitude in the world. Despite its proximity to the Arctic, the land's coasts remain ice-free through the winter.

The climate varies between different parts of the land. Generally speaking, the south and east coast are warmer, wetter and windier than the north. The Central and Northern Highlands are the coldest part of the country. Low-lying inland areas in the north are the most arid. Snowfall in winter is more common in the north than the south.

The highest air temperature recorded was 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) on 22 June 1887 at Blugheim on the southeastern coast. The lowest was −37 °C (−35.4 °F) on 22 January 1789 at Ísland in the north.

Bio diversity

Nordic horse in north Svalland

Most mammals on Norsund have been imported, like the Vismaric horse. The only mammals before humans from Vetterra came were Muskoxen, Polar foxes, polar bears and seals. With killer whales and Norsundish whales being the only marine mammals. There are no native or free-living reptiles and only 1,800 known species of insects are known living in Norsund.

The animals of Norsund include the Norsundish sheep, cattle, chickens, goats, the sturdy Vismaric horse, and the Vismaric Husky-dog, all descendants of animals imported by Vetterans. Wild mammals include the Arctic fox, mink, mice, rats, rabbits and reindeer. Polar bears are common in the north, together with seals. Marine mammals include the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and harbor seal (Phoca vitulina). Many species of fish live in the ocean waters surrounding Norsund, and the fishing industry is a major part of Norsund's economy, accounting for approximately half of the country's total exports. Birds, especially seabirds, are an important part of Norsund's animal life. Vismaric seagulls, Norsundish Pengabird, and kittiwakes nest on its sea cliffs.

Politics

Norsund is a part of the Hellonian Realm.

Government

Like in Hellona, the monarch also only acts as a ceremonial head of the other countries in the Realm, and holds no real powers. Norsund has its own parliament, and elections are held every five years, with a whole new cabinet every five years, with the head of government being the minister-governor, usually the leader of the majority party in Parliament. Current minister-governor is Tesqua Iktasquat. Like the mainland, Norsund is very liberal, with relaxed laws on Euthanasia, abortion and LGTB rights.


Administrative divisions

Norsund is divided into five Hellonian Provinces and 10 Indigenous Special Regions (ISR). The ISR have special rights granted to them by the Constitutional Act on Realm Lands, meaning they have the right to designate their own language as the official language of the region, are granted exemptions from certain legislature and have a greater say on regional taxation than the Hellonian provinces. Each state has its own assembly, called a Provincial Thing (Hellonian: Gewestelijk Ding, Ellandic: Landskapsting) for the Hellonic provinces and a Nation Thing (Hellonian: Volksding, Ellandic: Folksting) for ISRs.

Hellonic Provinces

Flag Province Capital Largest city
Flag of Chiba, Chiba.svg Kristianshamn Kristianshamn Kristianshamn
Flag of Sakai, Osaka.svg Sälhörnet Vl. Kajsson Esteräng
Flag of Numata Gunma.JPG Kvekät Brökarna (Breukelen) Brökarna (Breukelen)
Flag of Kobe.svg Blomsdalarna Närvall Närvall
Flag of Urakawa, Hokkaido.svg Trollkusten Sydhamn Sydhamn

Special Regions

Flag Province Capital Largest city
Pine Ridge Flag.svg Vistrasjorder Region Vistrasstän Vistrasstän
Flag of Chiba, Chiba.svg Feinänger Region Feinborg Feinborg
Flag of Northern Cheyenne.svg Naq'tua Region Yuquato'aa An'ninu
Flag of Fukui Prefecture.svg Nukjokten Region Skajänn Skajänn
Flag of Iwate Prefecture.svg Lutanen Region Nokmäk Nokmäk
Flag of Hiroshima Prefecture.svg Tsi'quak Region En'Wa En'Wa
Flag of Kagawa Prefecture.svg Kalaak Region Lukaak Lukaak
Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg Niskiaak Region Baliaak Baliaak
Flag of Yamaguchi Prefecture.svg Pusjnaqua Region Di'qua Di'qua
Flag of Fukuoka City.svg Ma'karns Region Ma'horn Ma'horn

Economy

Demographics

Demographics of Norsund
  Indigenous (47.3%)
  Hellonic Norsunders (37.7%)
  Other ethnicities (15%)
Naq'tua woman with child

Norsund is one of the former colonial countries with the most indigenous peoples, with 47.3% identifying as of indigenous origin. 37.7% identify as Hellonic Norsunders; mainly Ellandic-speaking, with them mainly being concentrated in the coastal provinces. 15% are ethnically different peoples.

Under the indigenous groups, the Naq'tua, who mainly live at the northern coast in the Naq'tua ISR. Of the indigenous population, 35% identify as Naq'tua; the second biggest group being the Vismaric Vistrasjordlings, with 20% of the native population identifying as such.

Though there are many different tribes and indigenous populations; many can be grouped as ethno-linguistic groups. The Nukjokten and Lutanen peoples are related and form the Enderen ethno-graphic group. The Naq'tua, the Tsi'quak, Ma'karns and Pusjnaqua together descend from the Quatal. Last, the Kalaak and the Niskiaak make up the Anuit group. The Vistrasjordlings and the Feinängers form the only pre-Hellonian Vismaric groups in Norsund.

When Norsund was granted home rule, Ellandic and Hellonian became the main official languages. Later all (standardized) indigenous languages were declared official as well. Each indigenous language is the primary official language in its equivalent ISR, with secondary being either Hellonian or Ellandic. Hellonian and mainly Ellandic is in practice however still in use for administration. A majority of the population is as such bilingual or even trilingual. There is a continuing trend of promoting indigenous language in the ISR, and the literacy and knowledge of these is increasing.

Culture

Norsundish culture is a mixture of indigenous and Hellonic culture. A lot of native cultures are well preserved compared to other colonial nations, because of a large indigenous culture preservation movement happened in the 18th and later in the 20th century also. Norsundish architecture remained simple, most used materials being wood. Brightly painted houses can be found across the country, in traditional Hellonian countryside style. The biggest cities, like Möskholm, have large buildings in a baroque-style inspired by Andusian houses and the Royal Palace of Owidal, but also influenced by local culture.

Hellonians brought their traditional arts, foods and styles to Norsund, and natives began to adopt and adapt them for their own cultures too. This created interesting mixtures in both architecture, the aforementioned indigenous inspired baroque. But also paintings, songs and foods. Woodcarvature techniques were especially adopted by indigneous peoples for their own temples. Hellonians also brought with them their religion, Asatru, which is know practised by around 65% of the country, with the remaining people following indigenous beliefs (20%) or being agnostic or atheist (15%).

Cuisine is largely simplistic. Both Hellonian and pre-colonial Norsundish meals were simple and fulfilling, as both had climates that didn't allow for spices or large quantities of fruits to be harvested. With Hellona becoming a trading power, spices, fruits and vegetables were introduced to Norsund also.