Gotneska
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Kingdom of Gotneska Konungsríki Gotneska ríocht Gotneska | |
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Motto: "Sanngirni Guðs sem við trúum" Fairness of God We Believe | |
Anthem: "Ri undioir fjallinu" | |
Capital | Læniguëuíl |
Largest | Dunshaughlin |
Official languages | Götaish |
Recognised national languages | Meallángan |
Demonym(s) | Goutian |
Government | Constitutional-Parliamentary Monarchy |
• Monarch | Sarah II |
• Deputy Prime Minister | Karl Andersson |
Legislature | Riksdag |
Establishment | |
• Cordic Peoples migrate | 2500 BC |
670-1290 | |
Area | |
• | 349,700 km2 (135,000 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 9,787,349 |
Gini (2020) | 26.8 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.93 very high |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy (AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +25 |
Internet TLD | .ga |
The Kingdom of Gotneska, commonly known as Gotaland (Götaish: Konungsríki Gotneska) is a sovereign nation and Constitutional-Parliamentary Monarchy in TBD. It's shares a border is with TBD. With about 9.5 million citizens.
History
Geography
Gotneska is on the Northwestern edge of the North Adlantic. Most of the nation is south of the Argic Circle, but a small portion lays north of it one of the largest settlements lays 10 km North of the city.The nation has serval small islands off its coast. The country lies between latitudes 59 and 70°N, and longitudes 14 and 10°W.
Biodiversity
Climate
Environment
Politics and government
Politics in Gotneska operate under a framework laid out in the Constitution of Gotneska. First written in 1849, it establishes a sovereign state in the form of a constitutional monarchy, with a representative parliamentary system. The monarch officially retains executive power and presides over the Council of State (privy council). The monarch has full executive power which they can use to a limit some other things they can are such as the formal appointment and dismissal of the Prime Minister and other Government ministers. The Monarch is not answerable for his or her actions, and their person is sacrosanct. Hereditary monarch Queen Sarah II has been head of state since 10 October 2017.
Military
Foreign relations
Economy
Energy
Industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Demographics
Education
Religion
Religious freedom is constitutionally provided for in Gotneska, and the country's constitution had been secular from 1969 to 1973. Christianity is the predominant religion, and while Gotneska remains a predominantly Catholic country, the percentage of the population who identified as Catholic on the census has fallen sharply from 87.2 percent in the 2011 census to 84.3 percent in the most recent 2019 census. Other results from the 2019 census are: 6.7% Protestant, 5.2% Neopagan, and 4.2% as having no religion.
Gotneska's patron saints are Saint Áine, Saint Brendan and Saint Arvid.. Saint Áine is the only one commonly recognised as the patron saint. Saint Áine's Day is celebrated on 18 March in Gotneska and abroad as the Gotneskan national day, with parades and other celebrations.
Culture
Music and Art
Art
Music
Most Gotneskan music is related to Cordic or tbd name, and includes folk and pop traditions. Notable Gotneskan music acts include medieval music group Nafoíne Guth, and the Cordic Women. Famous singers from this group include; Gráinne Ó Gallchobhair.
Cuisine
Popular everyday beverages among the Gotneskan’s include tea and coffee. Alcoholic drinks associated with Gotneska include wurld-famous Bronaugh, which is a amber ale/stout that originated in the brewery of Patrick Bronaugh at St. Áine's Gate in Sionainn.
Sports
The most popular team sports in Gotneska are Hockey, Football, and finally Rugby. Hockey is by far the more popular but is also the less successful in international competition. Football is second when it comes to international wins only behind Rugby which has be able to keep a pretty consistent ranking in the Top 10.