Halicz-Słupica
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Kingdom of Halicz-Słupica Królestwo Halicko-Słupickie | |
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Capital | Halicz |
Largest city | Halicz |
Official languages and national languages |
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Regional and other languages |
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Demonym(s) | Haliczan |
Government | Constitutuional monarchy |
• King | Stefan |
• Prime Minister | Anna Spierkowska |
Legislature | Parliament |
Council of Delegates | |
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Independence from Rumelia | |
• Declared | 1655 |
• Union of Halicz and Słupica | 1756 |
Area | |
• Total | 747,401 km2 (288,573 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2036 census | 104,001,036 |
• Density | 139.15/km2 (360.4/sq mi) |
Currency | Haliczan złoty (HSZ) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +64 |
Internet TLD | .hs |
The Kingdom of Halicz-Słupica, commonly known as Halicz-Słupica, is a sovereign country in western North Osea. It is bordered by the Ceres Ocean in the west and Souloun in the north. The total area of Halicz-Słupica is 747 401 km2 and its population equals roughly 104 million (as of 2036).
Halicz-Słupica is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. Its capital is Halicz, which is also the largest city in the country with a population of 8.468 million.
Following an ultimatum by the Duchy of Halicz, the Free City of Słupica was forced to enter a union with it in 1756, forming the Grand Duchy of Halicz-Słupica. During the following decades, the autonomy of Słupica was significantly reduced, resulting in its formal incorporation in 1772. In 2026, Grand Duke Stefan proclaimed himself the King of Halicz-Słupica, thus changing the country's name to the Kingdom of Halicz-Słupica.
Etymology
The name of Halicz-Słupica comes from a union established in 1756 between two states: the Duchy of Halicz and the Free City of Słupica. Both of these states were named after their respective capitals.