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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
Demonym(s)Wallenian
GovernmentConfederal semi-direct democracy under a semi-presidental system
Gisela Protz
Astor Kraus
LegislatureUnion Assembly
Independence from 
• Wittau Charter
Spring 8th, 1590
• Acts of Dominion
December 9th, 1860
• Independence Declared
12 March 1913
• Wallenian 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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