Kashubia

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Republic of Kaszuby
Republika Kaszuby
Республика Кашубия
Kasuhbia
Flag of Kashubia
Flag
Emblem of Kashubia
Emblem
Motto: Síla, Svoboda, Solidarita
"Strength, Freedom, Unity"
Anthem: To The Allegiant Ones
Topographical relief map with major cities.
Topographical relief map with major cities.
Capital
and largest city
Kralovice
Ethnic groups
(1931)
Kashubian 67.7%

Czech 10.6%
German 8.7%

Other 1.7%<
Demonym(s)Kashubian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic (1919–1930)
Unitary presidential constitutional republic
(1919–1931)
• President
Antonin Jaskowski
Sovereign State
• Independence
1918
• Constitution
1918
Area
• Total Land
265,171.42 km2 (102,383.26 sq mi)does not include inland lakes
• Water (%)
13.41%
Population
• 2020 census
14,861,348
• Density
[convert: invalid number]
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$408.465 billion
• Per capita
$27,599
CurrencyKoruna (KOR)
Time zoneUTC-1 (Menghean Southwestern Time)
Date formatyyyy-mm-dd; CE(AD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+25




Kaszubya (/Ka-shU-bya/ in English), also known as Kashubia is a sovereign nation in central-coastal Kylaris. It is bordered by Vedmed to the north; Amathia to the east; Tengaria to the south, and Yavorstrana to the west. Kashubia's capital and largest city, Kralovice, is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Mareaspero. Though possessing a unique language and culture, Kashubia was a part of the Empire of Tengaria until its fall following the Great War (Kylaris), after which Kashubia gained its independence. It has a population of 14.8 billion, and an economy centered around agriculture, manufacturing, and mining.

Eytomology

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History

Early History

Settlement in the area called Kashubia for the last 1,000 years started by the end of the Glacial Stage, some 13,000 years ago. Archeological traces have been found of various cultures during the Stone and Bronze Age, Baltic peoples, Germanic peoples during the Iron Age and, in the Dark Ages, West Slavic tribes and Vikings. Starting in the 10th century, early Kashubian rulers united the region.

Kingdom of Kashubia

The basis for the development of a Kashubian state was laid by the XXX dynasty, which had been preeminent since the 10th century. The conversion of Duke Mieszko I to Christianity paved the way for Kashubia to become a member of the family of Orthodox kingdoms. In 1000, the Tengarian Empire officially recognized Kashubia as a sovereign duchy. In 1025, Duke Vaclav I the Brave was crowned King of Kashubia, marking the starting date for a Kashubian Kingdom, though for long years the Poles were ruled not by Kings but by Dukes.

The King ruled the country in his own responsibility but was expected to respect traditional customs of the people. The succession to the rule was not legally restricted by primogeniture. All sons of the King or Duke had the same rights of inheritance, and the one that in some way proved the strongest succeeded to the throne.

Fragmentation

Period of fragmentation

Duke Stefan III, who reigned from 1102 to 1138, tried to end the repeated struggles between various claimants by setting the government of Kashubia on a more formal footing. In the Testament of Stefan III, he divided his lands into five Duchies and distributed them among his sons, and promised the Burghers and landowning nobles of the regions special privliges. This document is widely considered to be the world's first constitution.

To ensure unity, he established the consultation agreement, which stated that the king would be elected from the sons of the King by the Estates of the realm (Clergy, burghers, and nobility, respectively). To this end, it was decided that the landing of royal sons would be done only during succession, and would give authority over a predetirmined split of the 'Korunapřistane', or "Crownlands."

Equestrian heraldic of king Stefan III of Poland in the "Equestrian armorial of the Golden Fleece" 1433–1435.

While the senorial part almost always fell to that member of the Dynasty that happened to be senior, the other four Duchies were inherited in the usual way among the descendants of the King's sons. These provisions were soon broken, however, with the various Dukes trying to gain the position of High Duke for themselves. The provisions, meant to ensure unity fragmented the country even further and resulted in a decline of monarchical power.

As part of the Grand Principality

Kaszuby was a client-state of the Grand Principality of Tengaria.

Iconclast Wars

DEFENESTRATION GANG

Revolution and Independence

During the Great War, almost one hundred thousand Kashubians fought as part of the Kasuhbian Legion against the Empire. In a large part thanks to their efforts during the war, Kaszuby was able to break free of Imperial reign and establish itself as an independent state for the first time since its partition by the Kingdom of Vihoslavia and the Empire.

Kashubian Legion

Czechs! On Trains! In Siberia!

Republic of Kazubya

The Republic is Kaszubya's modern-day state.

Geography

Steppe

Mareaspero Coast

The coastal highlands in the background and the town of Gdinya in the foreground.


Black Mountains

Cloud-covered slopes of the Black Mountains in northern Kaszuby.

The Black Mountains dominate Kaszuby's northern and western frontiers. The mountains, named for the slate and obsidian that dominate their slopes, are both naturally hazardous and resource rich. The primary range forms an arc throughout Central and southeastern Patrium. Roughly 1,500 km (932 mi) long, the range stretches from the XXX, to Kaszuby's eastern frontier, and down to the southern Patriumonic coast. The highest range within the Carpathians is known as the Tatra mountains in northern Kaszuby, where the highest peaks exceed 2,600 m (8,530 ft).

Zelenamoriya Foothills

Lake Sivash

Geology

Land use

Climate

Government

Constitution and Law

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Manufacturing

Mining

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Culture

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