Borland (Kylaris)
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Republic of Borland Republick op Borland Republik Borland | |
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Flag | |
Capital and | Newstead |
Official languages | Estmerish |
Recognised national languages | Borish Weranian |
Recognised regional languages | Azmaran Low Weranian |
Demonym(s) | Borish, Borlander |
Government | Federal parliamentary republic |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 7,125,000 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $513.5 billion |
• Per capita | 41500 |
Gini (2020) | 27.8 low |
Currency | Euclo (EUC) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +43 |
Internet TLD | .bo |
Borland (/ˈbɒrlænd/; Borish pronunciation: /ˈbɔrlɑnd/, Weranian pronunciation: [ˈbɔɐ̯lant]), officially known as the Republic of Borland (Borish: Republick op Borland, Weranian: Republik Borland), is a country in Eastern Euclea, which is bordered by Estmere to the south-west and west, Werania to the north, Azmara to the north-east and the Gulf of Assonaire to the south. The capital and largest city of Borland is Newstead, other major cities including Westhaven, Olham, Stunhill, Outhall and Werlaigh.
History
• personal union with Estmere
• Great War and independence
• decentralization (of government), secularization (of the state), liberalization (of society), modernization (of the economy)
• move from traditional parties (conservatives, nationalists, democratic socialists) to “new” parties (ÞC, GPB, ÞNS)
Geography
Climate
Environment
Politics and Government
Political Parties
initially: Worker’s Party of Borland (Werkersparty op Borland, WPB), Conservative Party of Borland (Conservative Party op Borland, CPB), Estmerish Union Party (Estmearishe Unionsparty, EUP) and Borish National Frontier (Borishe Nationale Frontiëre, BNF). Later, BNF was renamed to Borish National Party (Borishe Nationale Party, BNP).
since 1960: The Centre (Þet Centrum, ÞC).
since 1983: The New Side (Þe Newe Side, ÞNS).
since 1987: Green Party of Borland (Greune Party op Borland, GPB).
currently in parliament: government: ÞC, ÞNS, GPB opposition: CPB (right), WPB (left)
Administrative Divisions
Borland is divided into three parts: Finstria in the north, Hethland along the coast and Weyland inbetween, with Finstria having the status of an autonomous region due to the large Weranian minority and its history. These parts are further divided into provinces, called yends, and further into cryes (counties) and steads (cities). Until the early 1940s, the governance of Borland was — with the exception of Finstria — heavily centralized. Since then, however, cryes and steads in particular were given increasingly more competences and responsibilities.