Swerdia

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Swerdia
Sverland (Swathish)
Flag of Swerdia
Coat of arms of Swerdia
Anthem: Ẹld Lang Syþþn
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Location of Swerdia within Estmere
Location of Swerdia within Estmere
CountryTemplate:Country data Estmere
Established13 June 1938
CapitalWitburgh
Government
 • TypeSemi-parliamentary constituent state within a federal republic
 • BodyFolkmoot
 • First MinisterHerm Vaġner (PSD)
 • Governing partiesPSD / PS
Population
 (2018)
 • Total9,073,419
DemonymSwerdian
Official languagesEstmerish
Swathish

Swerdia (Swathish: Sverland), sometimes archaically known as Lower Swerdia (Swathish: Niþersverland), is a state within Estmere. It has a population of 9,073,419. Witburgh is the capital of Swerdia, while Longwood is the largest city. The state shares internal borders with the West Counties, Midland and Scitterland, and borders the countries of Kirenia, Alsland, Werania and Borland.

Modern Swerdia was created in 1938, drawing on the region's heritage to create a unified state in a newly-federal Estmere. It was named for the ancient Swerdians, one of the Old Swathish tribes, and was intended to be a majority Swathish-speaking state. Prior to it's creation as an Estmerish state, the region was primarily understood in terms of it's four constituent counties. It was part of Saint Edward's realm of Northmoria, and remained under the rule of his descendents even after the Conquest of Estmere. It was home to the birthplace of Johanne Stearn, and became a heartland of the Amendist Reaction. The northern peripheries of the region were fought over in the numerous Neevan Wars, and swathes of the region were briefly occupied by the Weranian Republic during the Weranian Revolutionary Wars. As part of the Industrial Revolution, the region became an economic hub, as coal, iron and salt mines grew in prominence. The region was home to the last holdouts of Estmerish resistance during the Great War. Post-war, the state saw a decline in economic fortunes as deindustrialisation occurred, but has begun to see recovery as the economy shifts to tourism and newly valuable minerals such as lithium are uncovered.

Swerdia is dominated by the Neeves, which separates the northernmost county of Longwoodshire from the counties of Swarbergshire, Witburshire and Halfhilshire. The presence of the Neeves has impacted the culture of the region, and Swerdia is considered distinctly Neevan. Swerdia shares cultural ties with the Swathish Community in Alsland, which was historically considered part of the greater Swerdian region.