Dolchland

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Kingdom of Dolchland
Dolchland
Flag of Dolchland
Flag
Map of Dolchland
Map of Dolchland
CapitalSchlammburg
Largest cityMorthal
Official languagesAlemannisch
Population
• 2018 estimate
29,283,179
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Per capita
$9,903
HDI.600
medium
CurrencyThaler

Dolchland is a country located in South East Argis. It's closest neighbours are Seylos and Ceris to the south, Stedoria to the north west, and Delamaria and Fravina to the north east.

Etymology

(WIP. German for 'Daggerland'.)

Geography

(WIP. Climate. Environment.)

Location of Dolchland on Eurth.

The country's geography is vast and varied with some areas being extremely mountainous, others being noxious bogs, and others being old forests from before the time of man. Of note, only the southern parts of the country have somewhat mild summers and winters. The rest of the country tends towards mild summers and harsh winters, with snowfall and thick freezing fog being a constant issue for much of the year. Due to its geographical location, much of the Æitiastain region suffers from thick rolling fog, near constant rain, and thunderstorms during the fall wet season. This is caused by warm and wet air being forced above cooler air by storm systems coming off of the Adlantic. The resulting pressure and potential differentials lead to electrostatic discharges being rather common for the season and cool air filled with moisture condensing near the ground.

Special note should be given to the mountain range in the north of the country. The Apf Kadirn-Gebirge are truly massive, with the largest mountain in the world, Jokultitbjarg, rising in them. They are of quite a large amount of historical importance, as wars have been won and lost over the control of passages through them.

History

Politics

(Government. Law. Military. Foreign Relations.

Economy

(Energy. Industry. Infrastructure. Transport.)

Demographics

(WIP. Language: Alemannisch. Education. Religion.)

Culture

(Music and Art. Cuisine. Sports.)