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Quintumvirate of Nostayne Quintumvirat von Nostayn | |
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Motto: "Vivamus, moriendum est." - "Let us live, for we must die." | |
Anthem: "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" - slightly edited | |
Capital | Citadel of Manterau |
Largest Grand Port | Manterau |
Official languages | Latin, Yermanik |
Recognised national languages | Local Yermanik dialects |
Recognised regional languages | Baylander tongues |
Ethnic groups | Manterik (45%), Sentergy (27%), Ardyron (23%), Other (5%) |
Demonym(s) | Nostaynean |
Government | Palatinate elected by the Military; Quintumvirs elected by the citizenry |
• Palatine | Sigismar von Helbrun |
• Quintumvir of Manterau | Helmuth Maust |
• Quintumvir of Senterg | Henric van Delk |
• Quintumvir of Ardyr | Magnar van der Braeg |
• Quintumvir of Heisenburg | Marik Magdebourn |
• Quintumvir of the Baylands | Zigfried Helbahg |
Legislature | Charter of the Rights of Man and Citizen |
The Quintumvirate of Nostayne | |
The 5-Seat Court | |
Union of warring city-states Union declared 25th November, 1643 | |
• Razing of Senterg | 14th - 19th October, 1643 |
• 2nd Great Plague | 1665-6 |
• Construction of the Citadel | 18th of March 1670 - 30th April 1702 |
Area | |
• | 271,483 km2 (104,820 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 42,152,893 |
• Density | 155.3/km2 (402.2/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | ₦131,359,204,122 |
• Per capita | ₦3116.25 |
Currency | Neumarks (₦MK) |
The Quintumvirate of Nostayne, or simply Nostayne, is a federalist state laying on the border between the continents of Ita and Poyoimen.
Specifically, it claims the bay known as the God-king's Maw, a relatively calm bay that has provided great trading wealth over the centuries. The City-states of Manterau, Senterg, Ardyr and Heisenburg lay on the mainland, with the Baylands (the islands in the bay) forming the 5th State. The Northern border is naturally well-defended with a thick mountain range covering the horizon; the cities of Manterau and Heisenburg are situated around - and often inside - these great peaks.