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The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia

Morawské Králowstwí
Flag of CMM
Flag
Coat of Arms of CMM
Coat of Arms
Motto: PRAWDA WŽDY WÝTḘZÍ
Truth always wins
Anthem: Morawo, Morawo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhSuWZW937M
The Territory of Morrawia
The Territory of Morrawia
Capital
and largest city
Praga
Official languagesMorrawian, Bohemian, German, Polish, Tawuiinese
Recognised national languagesMorrawian
Ethnic groups
(2018)
Morrawians (41%)
Bohemians (15%)
Elbennians (12.5%)
Iugopolinians (10.5%)
Slowannians (9%)
Lechowians (8.5%)
Tawuiis (3%)
Other (0.5%)
Demonym(s)Morrawian
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• His Majesty the King of Morrawia
Charles IV.
• Prime Minister
Thomas Walinský
LegislatureThe Federal Congress
The Royal Senate
The Royal House of Representatives
Foundation 
Independence from Great Bohemian Empire (907 AD)
• Morrawian Civil War
1000-1095
• Establisment of The Morrawian Republic
1574
• Imperial Age
1645-1856
• War for Freedom
1852/1853-1856 (4 year and 7 month)
• The Morrawian Constitution
15th April 1861
• Royal Bill of Rights
21th August 1862
Area
• Total
480,500.63 km2 (185,522.33 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
42 500 000
• September 2015 census
40 028 183
• Density
88.5/km2 (229.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
ACU 1,328 TRILLION
• Per capita
ACU 31 247
Gini (2017)Positive decrease 25.7
low
HDI (2018)Increase 0.902
very high
CurrencyTollar (TOL)
1:1 conversion with real Dollar
Time zoneUTC0 (UTC)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+415
Internet TLD.mo

Overview

The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia, commonly called Morrawia is a Federal Constitutional Monarchy in Anteria. It is bordered in the west by Mygona and in the south by Wassilia. Morrawia has an estimated population of 42.5 million people. Morrawia comprises of 8 provinces (Morrawia, Bohemia, Elbennia, Iugopolinia, Slowannia, Lechowia, Tawuii and Capital of Praga). It has a very varied past ranging from times of absolutist monarchy, republic, imperialism and constitutional monarchy. Morrawia today promotes democratic values across the world and is a significant power in southern Thrismari. Morrawia is also a member of Vedoti Pact andthe World Assembly and has signed Global Climate Treaty.

Etymology

The country's native name Morrawa is possibly derived from the Ainegols (Celtic tribe), who inhabited this area regularly starting in a 1st century BC, who named the river Morova (today Morawa), meaning stream or river, and then named a land after it. The other iteration could be from the other Celtic tribe named Bogoiis, who called this land Marav, apparently meaning field or grassland. The Common name Morrawia was formed in the 1600s from the already mentioned name Morrawa and the suffix -ia, denoting a people or nation. Country is comprised of 8 provinces, all with their own names based on rivers, landscape or people, who have been living in the area. These provinces are all made out of many smaller historical provinces, which exist to this day. For example Elbennia (named after the river Elbe) is comprised of historical provinces of Osterachia (named after people living there: Österchs), Panonia (named after Latin name for water) and Pylatonia (named after the ancient city Pylatald).

History

Přemysel I., first king of Morrawia and its founder

Birth of a nation

Morrawia was founded by Přemysel I., founder of the House of Přemysel, which is one of the longest-ruling dynasties in Morrawia´s history. He famously came to the Morrawian region with about 1000 other people, who lived nomadic life up to that point and famously said: "Go people, go and surprise not only the world but yourself too. Create a nation with no limits only of that of a SKY´S." The people at that time were mostly farmers and lived in small villages, one of them was soon to be Capital: Praga, which grew at a rapid rate from its founding in 912. The land then was mostly forests, some marshlands, and mountains on the north and the west. This was the time of rapid expansion of Morrawia and all in all, it was a really unstable period for a young nation. The growth and relative prosperity itself continued for 70 years when during the reign of Yaromír I., the nation was starting to crumble, mostly thanks to the inability of Yaromír to rule himself. The territories of the nation were sold to the adversaries, people started to riot, and not even the next king, Moymír II. wasn´t able to rescue a dying nation and on the 7th of March, the nation dissolved and an Age of Chaos began, continuing well until the year 1095, where major fighting stopped, but the region was divided amongst many little kingdoms, duchies and earldoms.

One of the many battles during Morrawian Civil War

Peace after the Age of Chaos

Eventually, the nation was put back together by Wenceslaus I. of House of Carthia as a Grand Duchy of Morrawia. Even though the rule of Carithians of Morrawia wasn´t the longest (only 3 Dukes), the greatly stabilized the nation, improved the lives of citizens, even expanded territory. But as was Boleslaw II. (last Carithian Duke) dying, he whispered the prophesy, that the House of Přemysel must return to throne and reign over the land, otherwise, there will be no Morrawia. His subjects listened, searching for a descendant of Přemysels and they found him, living as a lumberman in the woods of Šúmawa Province. They asked him to be their king, he accepted and he restarted the reign of the House of Přemysel in Morrawia for approximately the next 500 years. He himself was named Přemysel the Great and starting with him, Morrawia was now definitely a Kingdom, title, it never lost to this day, with one notable exception in a far future.

Middle Ages

Things were looking great, the formation of large cities began at this time, although, majority of the population were still living in villages. But changes were made elsewhere too like economy or agriculture. Nation shrank and again expanded numerous times over this period encompassing in its peak almost all of SE Thrismari going as far as touching Sunadic Ocean, Torgea Strait, and even Kaldaz Ocean at once. That during the reign of Bořiwoi III. and Wladislaw I. The next king, Přemysel VI. allowed women to become rulers. This was revolutionary. There was Ludmile I., favorite among the people, and lastly Anesz I., who was sadly, the last monarch wearing the symbols, and ruling the Morrawia as Přemysel. She, even more, expanded the Kingdom, prolonging the border along the Kaldaz Ocean, but was sadly assassinated by Duke of Beronil, one of the rulers of the northern subdivision of Morrawia at the time making the House of Přemysel extinct and declaring himself as a ruler. He was nicknamed Albert The Killer for his cruelty. This was a dark period for Morrawia, as people were dying in the hands of Albert, it lost a significant amount of territory and his son Ferdinand handed power to Nobility and subsequently killing himself in Praga Castle. This was the start of a short, weird but still interesting era: The Age of Nobility.

Morrawian Republic

Age of Nobility was a 27-year long period, where The Monarchy was abolished and the Republic of Morrawia was established. The FIRST Constitution in the history of Morrawia was written. This was the first attempt to create a truly representative democracy in the nation. Morrawia was reorganized in terms of counties inside a nation. There were many counties, which were part of the historic provinces, now called States. If someone won a majority in the county, the whole county was theirs, if someone won the majority of counties in that given state, the whole state is theirs. This system is called the electoral college and is not used today in Morrawia. But things weren´t that optimistic. People COULD elect representatives, but the representatives were from the nobility and regular people weren´t allowed to run in elections. Also, women couldn´t vote, only men, and also, there was a VOTING FEE involved with voting nad not everybody could afford it. At the end of the day, it was an imperfect system attacked constantly by Monarchist Knights, Raiders, and other groups of people who didn´t like the new Republic. After 27 years in 1601, it was decided by the ruling body, Republican Council voted on ending the Republic and handing the power to the selected Royal House: House of Olomóc. This was passed by the majority because a lot of States were fighting with raids, not enough food, and many other problems, that were undermining the Republic, and many thought, that having a Central Figure, although with some sort of Council too would be a better idea. So they handed the power to them, starting a new era of Morrawia with Olomócians in charge...unofficially called CONSTITUTIONAL AGE which continued up until the 20th Century. The same year new Morrawian Royal Crown was created. Up until that point Morrawian kings used many crowns, some were lost, some were sold. So this new flag was meant to be grandious jewel of Morrawia. And it is to this day. It was also at this exact time, when Unitary Royal System was introduced uniting the measurements in the nation. Also there were new changes to the government. Now Kingdom of Morrawia, Kingdom of Bohemia, Grand Duchy of Elbennia, Margraviate of Iugopolinia, Principality of Lechowia, Principality of Slowannia, Grand Duchy of Tawuii and Barony of Praga had and still have an elected official, who would rule them respectively: Governors who operate similarly to Prime Minister.

Constitutional Monarchy and the time of an Empire

The first king of reestablished Morrawian Monarchy Arthuš I. still had significant power over now so-called Royal Council so he used it to reorganize the nation in all aspects of administration and life to be more efficient and more manageable. He let create a brand new Morrawian Royal Crown, which would be crown for all kings for years to come. He was a very successful and favorite ruler. But at the end of his rule, something happened. By the end of his life, he developed schyzophrenia and began doing very bad decisions. He even started executing people. The situation got so bad, that the military stepped in and deposed Arthuš. This was good for a moment until the military leadership, who promised stability and freedom became a authoritarian regime with General Jan Karlínský being its first Supreme Leader in the newly formed Morrawian Empire. Following this, the king died one year later and one of the darkest chapters in Morrawian history began. These military leaders were often cruel with exceptions. They drained Morrawia of its money and resources, the killed the opposition, burned towns and villages, ravaged the whole counties but most importantly, they began the program of colonialism. With slaves and other individuals from Thuadia and other places brought to Morrawia, there was a massive influx of people. These people lived hursh lives as sub-humans almost. Morrawian nationality was the only one allowed with protestantism also being the one and onyl religion. Massive purges of Natives in conquered territories and Catholics were made. People suffered and the country wasn´t well led. This continued for almost 200 years. Its also important to say, that two leaders: General Pawel Třeštínský and General Mirrosllaw Jelínek were to the certain point good leaders, who actually tried to improve lives and the situation in Morrawia. This madness, which was specificaly critisized by the military during the rule of Arthuš I. was enough to get people going. Several times during this regime, people rose up and started protesting. They were always put down with guns. But starting with the death Mirrosllaw Jelínek, who people generally liked and with the his brother taking over, people have had enough. There were protests everywhere. And by the reign of General Boris Karlínský, direct decendant of Jan Karlínský, people were protesting everywhere. His whole reign was focused on putting down these rebelions. And thats where Wolodimír The Curly comes around. Born into noble family in Slowannia, he decided that he wanted to take advantage of the crumbeling system and began his big plan. He rallied people and big parts of army behind him. And 1853, he began the fight with The Empire. With his loyal soldiers he occupied Praga and killed every Junta sympathiser they saw. After that coordinated attacks on the main regime infrastructure weakend the Junta even more and the whole regime started crumbling. In The Battle of Freedom right in front of Praga he defeated the army of General Krallowec and the whole regime fell. From that day, Morrawia is free, which is remembered on 28th October as Freedom Day.

Violent riots in Praga against rule of The Empire

Independence and modern times

After the war, few other kings ruled the lands with abosulute power given to them by the now new TWO-CHAMBER Congress to rebuild the nation and get it back on track with the help of Reconstruction Council, which was governmental body with same powers as the Congress, which limited the powers of the monarch and helped rebuild the torn nation. This council was desolved in 1860 after the process of reconstruction was finished and all necessary aspects of constitutional state, such as constitution, bill of rights and more was formuled and ratiffied. Rostislaw III., son of Wolodimír industrialized the nation. He witnessed the creation of The Royal Company (also called The New Country Company) created by Francis Shoren which was a "colonial" company. It managed various nations which joined Morrawia after the fall of Military Junta. It was reformed and wasn´t and imperialist tool anymore. The collapse meant massive migrations all across Anteria and especially from Thuadia. The situation with migrants became so severe, Rostislaw called Francis, who dreamed of own country somewhere far from Morrawia, to find another land for them. Many Morrawian officials were sent to find some land and they found it in Meredonne, the most eastern continent of Anteria, on the most Eastern tip of the big island. This was the land for all the migrants, the country of Respublica Hyliana. The year was 1867 and after the founding of the new country, Colonial Program of Morrawia desolved after few month as it was too financialy difficult to handle and also didn´t have any purpose anymore as all the little nations either joined Morrawia or they declared independence. These "nations" were very often tribes or tribe federations in some territories of mainly Thuadia. And a bright future continued. Thomas II. used these powers to allow women to vote in 1899. Charles I. finished the process of rebulding and trials against Junta (mainly people behind the Empire, not the nation itself) and Morrawia was finally stabilized. So he gave away his emergency powers to the Congress and became representative figure. Following that, Charles I. was the last one of his dynasty (House of Tatrany) and he needed to do something about it. So he reached out to Iugopolinian House of Waldstein to take a throne. Wladislaw Waldstein accepted and was crowned right after Charles´s death in 1925. House of Waldstein is very popular to this day and is labeled as "Uniting House" thanks to their speeches, proposals to government and more. It was Charles II. who was responsible for lobbying the Congress. He wrote laws and proposed reforms, which were then voted for. Thanks to this, Morrawia experienced Second Golden Age of Prosperity. Thanks to minimal involvement and stability during an Era of Civil Wars and more significant involvement in previous Great War, where Morrawia aided The Alliance with suppies but mainly manpower. Morrawia engaged in countless battles and finally standing victorious in the war, Morrawia was able to thrive even during Era of Civil Wars. Current King, Charles IV., is modern, some would say an unconventional figure, who supports freedom, is advocating for rights to minorities (racial and genderwise) and is beloved by the people for his charismatic look and for the ability to represent Morrawia and its many provinces at home and abroad.

Geography

The Morrawia lies mostly between latitudes 48° and 51° N and longitudes 12° and 19° E.

Elbe River

In Morrawia, there are main two river basins: Elbe River Basin and Morawa River Basin. Both rivers originate in Izzer Mountains in the north of the country. It's one of two mountain ranges in otherwise slightly hilly and also, moving closer to the coast, very plain country. The other mountain range is in the west and is called Great Tatras Mountains. The highest point in the country is Mount Snow Peak (Bílá Snęha) - 2501 m.

Great Tatras Mountain Range

Elbe River flows to the west to the Torgea Strait. Morawa River on the other hand flows to the southeast, straight through Praga and into the Bay of Morawa. There are also amongst others, 4 smaller major river: Vágh River, Nutra River, Sésaw River and Woltaw River.

There are 7 national parks mostly in the west. These are: Izzer Mountains National Park, Modrá Woda Canyon, Šúmawa National Park, Great Tatras National Park, BESKIDIAN Plateau, Sunadic Marshlands Terittory and Přemysel National Park + 17 other smaller nature reserves. There are also some nature reserves in Tawuii.

Climate

Morrawia has temperate climate, with oceanic climate in the east and more contintal in the west. This causes the Western and Central part of the nation to have bigger difference between temperatures during summer and temperatures during winter. So whereas East gets milder (but still hot) summers and mild winters, Central and Western part of Morrawia gets very hot summers and snowy, windy and cold winters.

The coldest month is usually January, followed by February and December. During these months, there is snow in the mountains and sometimes in the cities and lowlands. During March, April, and May, the temperature usually increases, especially during April, when the temperature and weather tends to vary during the day. Spring is also characterized by higher water levels in the rivers, due to melting snow with occasional flooding.

The warmest month of the year is July, followed by August and June. On average, summer temperatures are about 20–30 °C higher than during winter. Summer is also characterized by rain and storms. Autumn generally begins in September, which is still warm and dry. During October, temperatures usually fall below 15 °C or 10 °C and deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves. By the end of November, temperatures usually range around the freezing point.

Throughout the year, the coldest temperatures are recorded in Tawuii.

Demographics

Morrawia was once very homogeneous societe thanks to the pressure on conquered territories to assimilate into the Morrawian culture and identify as Morrawians. Recent trends, starting with the first king of House of Waldstein however discouraged this behaviour and this was met with overwhelming support from all the provinces in Morrawian Monarchy. So the demographic composition is as follows:

Ethnic composition of Morrawia (2018)

  Morrawians (41%)
  Bohemians (15%)
  Elbennians (12.5%)
  Iugopolinians (10.5%)
  Slowannians (9%)
  Lechowians (8.5%)
  Tawuiis (3%)
  Other (0.5%)

Language

Morrawia has many languages and many of them are even official. First one is Morrawian. Morrawian language is a Slavic language, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 24 million people, it serves as the main and official language of the Morrawia and all of its provinces. Other languages spoken in individual provinces are Bohemian, German, Iugopolish + many of native languages of Natives (broad term for every native tribe or community). Many of these languages are very, very similar to Morrawian, but are ultimately different with different alphabets, systems, etc. These were made official in 1926 during the reign of Wladislaw I. and ratified by The Congress.

Many of these languages are very similar to Morrawian, Bohemian being closest to it, though they are written little bit differently, spoken word can be understood by any other language speaker, with exception of Native languages and German, which is a Germanic language instead of Slavic one. Morrawian is a fusional language with a rich system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Tawuii was used during the reign of an Empire to house slaves from all over the word.

These languages are tought in schools accordingly with Morrawian as a first mandatory language and then languages spoken in provinces. These second, optional, languages can be added to school curriculum by local Congresses. More on that, other languages spoken in a kingdom can be ofcourse tought in schools, though only through school courses (except the Common language, which is mandatory). Bohemian, German and Iugopolish are these languages, spoken in Bohemian, Elbennia and Iugopolinia respectively. Provinces of Slowannia and Lechowia speak Morrawian with a slight dialect and don´t have their own language.

Here we will analyze Morrawian:

It has 36 letters. The full list of letters is: Aa Áá Bb Cc Čč Dd Ee Éé Ḙḙ Ff Gg Hh Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Ňň Oo Óó Pp Qq Rr Řř Ss Šš Tt Uu Úú Ww Xx Yy Ýý Zz. The stress is always on the first syllable. Words can be relatively flexibly move around the sentence and still make sense. Foreign words are written exactly like they are in that particular language with possible acception of pronouns, though its not always the case. There are also sounds, the standard alphabet doesn´t have a letter for. The whole language dates back to the 7th century.

Religion

Religion in Morrawia (2015)

  Morrawism (54%)
  Protestant (27%)
  Catholic (12%)
  Native Religions (6.3%)
  Other (0.7%)

Religion has been historically a religious nation, though Morrawia is constitutionaly irreligious country. There are many religions in Morrawia, with one of them being Morrawism, an offshoot of Protestantism, officially called Church of Morrawia. Other notable religions are Protestantism and Catholicism and given, that there are many native tribes still living in Morrawia, they have their own religions too, completely supported by the government with exception of bloody rituals and similar gruesome stuff. There is also growing Irreligious community since the 20th century and is 2011 census, almost 12% of the population is irreligious.

While absolute majority of the country is either Protestant or Morrawan, almost all of Elbennia is of Catholic faith. This is due to various factors, with one of the most important being, that Elbennia isn´t Slavic, it has Germanic culture, quite different from the rest. Catholicism appeared in the area of today's Elbennia in the 1st Century AD. Protestantism evolved in the rest of the country in the 1500s as Slavic population didn't really got along with catholics through the centuries. So they accepted Protestantism as they´re main religion, as it was more liberal. Today, it's mostly in Iugopolinia, Lechowia and in some parts of Slowannia with hotspots around the Bohemian coast.

Both Catholic and Protestant faith believe in one God. Protestantism being more free is also more prevelant in the country coming to Morrawia from abroad. Morrawism formed in the times of Military rule as a mean of protest against establisment. Starting in Bohemia in the little town of Warcawisse, created by the local protestant priest Addam z Warcawiss, Morrawism quickly spread though Morrawia especially in Iugopolinia, Slowannia and Bohemia thanks to its friendly rules like no compulsory donations, no gold in churches, only other metals, no celibacy or fasting. Priests could have families and people could divorce. Women could become church dignitaries etc. Today, this religion is strong mainly in Morrawia, Bohemia, Slowannia and little bit in Lechowia with some hotspots in Elbennia and Iugopolinia and also in Tawuii. The head of The Church of Morrawia is Morrawian Monarch, first being Wolodomír, The Warrior of Thrismari, titled Supreme Head of The Church of Morrawia.

Catholic Church in Elbennia

Ethnicity

Morrawia was and still is very multi-lingual and multi-ethnic nation. This phenomenon can be traced to the founding of the nation where Přemysel I., first King of Morrawia was called formally "HEAD OF ALL MORRAWIAN PEOPLE". By Morrawian people he also meant BOHEMIANS, ELBENNIANS, IUGOPOLINIANS, SLOWANNIANS and LECHOWIANS, which were ethnic groups, that voluntarily joined Morrawians, to create one strong state.

So although Morrawia was viewed as one nation and for lot of its history, it was Duchy of Morrawia, which the most dominant amongst the nations, Morrawia was still a federation with Dukes, who ruled their provinces of Morrawia and were directly subjects to the King or Queen. Nowadays Morrawians make up 41% of the population, Bohemians 15%, Elbennians 12.5%, Iugopolinians closely follow with 10.5%, Slowannians are 9% of the population, Lechowians 8.5%, Tawuiis make up 3% of the population and other people, like immigrants or expats 0.5%.

Health

Public Healthcare in Morrawia is one of the best in Anteria. Rating TOP 100 in the region, standard of healthcare is generally high. The affordability and standard of medical treatment has even seen the country emerge as a popular destination for medical tourism on Anteria.

Nemocnice na Homolce, Kingdom of Bohemia

It is compulsory to have health insurance in Morrawia, whether trhough a public or private health insurance provider. Citizens, residents and anyone working for a Morrawian employer are automatically insured under the country´s public healthcare system and pay monthly contributions. Many doctors are in public hospitals though many are in private ones and the healthcare there is just as excellent. Morrawia provides free medical care to all citizens, permanent residents and foreigners working for a local company through compulsory contributions to an approved Morrawian health insurance company. Employers, it is mandatory to pay a portion of the monthly fee with the employee contributing the remainder of the fee. Pharmacies are widely available all across Morrawia, with some opened 24/7. Some of them are even attached to hospitals. Emergency services in Morrawia are generally good, as are ambulance response times. In the case of an emergency, dial 117.

Education

Education in Morrawia includes 4 levels of education: Pre-School, Elementary, Secondary and Higher. For students ages two to five, there are preschools called Community Schools that are generally not state-funded until the years before elementary school. There is also a number of private schools is present across the country. Elementary school is mandatory for children from ages six to sixteen. After that, some students leave formal education altogether, while other students attend other types of school. Enrollment in public schools is fairly high, though these figures do not document active student engagement.

Morrawia's education system is governed by the Ministry of Education with 12.7% of the Morrawian Government Expenditure going into it. Elementary school consists of nine grades and is grouped into two stages:

After preschools, kids usually enroll into the nearest county elementary school. There, they learn in a same class 9 years. The last year, children either go to elementary school for another year or they can go study in another school, specifically Special Vocational Schools (SVS), which consists of 5 years of studying their subject of choosing. There are also two other options. If they finish the last year of elementary school, they can attend 4-year Academy, with a specific specialization to one subject. Option B is to go to 8-year Academy in the after 5th grade (instead of going to 6th grade), with four years of mandatory learning and then option to continue another four (optional) years or go to SVS. In the last year of either SVS or Academy, they must pass National Finals Test to pass the school. Every Province have their own NFTs, but National Curriculum exists, which give provincial school districts a framework for not only NFTs, but the whole education in general.

The next big step is either going straight to work, or going to University. Every Province has at least 3 Universities and there are 2 in Tawuii. The length of Universities varies from 6 to 10 years in total. The best universities are Wolodimír University in Praga, Walldstine Royal College, University of Tattrany and Overseas University of Třebíč.


Largest Cities

Capital City of Praga´s Old Town

Government

The Federal Government (The Government of The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia) exercises legislative, executive and judicial power in the Morrawia. The members of the government are the Prime Minister of Morrawia, the Vice (Prime) Minister and other ministers. It has its legal basis in the Constitution of The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia. The government is led by the Prime Minister, who selects all the remaining ministers at hand and it's elected for 5 years. The Government of Morrawia is responsible to the Royal House of Representatives.

The Prime Minister is appointed by the Morrawian Monarch. The current Prime Minister is Thomas Walinský. The current government was sworn in on July 27th, 2020. It has 16 members + 3 non-cabinet members and a prime minister. It consists of the following members:

Administritive Divisions of Morrawia


Prime Minister - Thomas Walinský (Progressive Party)

Vice Minister - Marcel Pelikán (Progressive Party)

Minister of Foreign Affairs - Simone Jiráskowá (Labour Party)

Minister of Energy - Dawid Rozstál (Progressive Party)

Minister of Treasury - Karolíne Thamowá (Progressive Party)

Minister of Defense - Radim Fiala (Social Democratic Party)

Minister of Justice/Attorney General - Friedrich August (Progressive Party)

Minister of Commerce - Ondřej Pavelec (Social Democratic Party)

Minister of The Interior - Iwan Bartoš (Labour Party)

Minister of Health - Emil Nowák (Social Democratic Party)

Minister of Labour - Vojtḙch Opat (Labour Party)

Minister of Education - Tadek Kocián (Progressive Party)

Minister of Transportation - Sebastian Rëtzmayer (Progressive Party)

Minister of the Environment - Wladimír Kučera (Progressive Party)

Minister of Culture - Josef Hawel (Social Democratic of Morrawia)

Minister of Agriculture - Monika Sedláčkowá (Social Democratic Party)

Director of National Security - Walter Schölz (non-affiliated)

Trade Representative - Thomas Mažík (non-affiliated)

Chief Economic Advisor - Stela Rhátowá (non-affiliated)

Lower House (Royal House of Representatives)

Royal House of Representatives has 696 seats, which are distributed proportionally per votes.

The Royal House of Representatives political distribution:
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Royal House Speaker allegiance:    Progressive
Color Name of the Political Party Common name Political direction Number of seats Affiliation
Progressive Party Progressives Progressive left 251 Coalition
Social Democratic Party Social Democrats Progressive centre-left 132 Coalition
Labour Party Labourists Reformed Socialist left 102 Coalition
Realist Party of Morrawia Realists Populist centre 78 Unaffiliated
Constitutionalist Party Constitutionalists Conservative right 52 Opposition
National Party Nationals Conservative right 31 Opposition
The Federalist Party Federalists Liberal centre-right 20 Unaffiliated
Democratic Block of Morrawia Democrats Conservative far-right 15 Opposition
Citizen´s Movement for Freedom and Equality The People Liberal centre/centre-right 9 Unaffiliated
Morrawian Pirate Party Pirates Liberal/Progressive left 6 Unaffiliated

Upper House (Royal Senate)

Royal Senate has 120 seats, which are distributed proportionally per votes.

The Royal Senate political distribution:
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Royal Senate Speaker allegiance:    Progressive
Color Name of the Political Party Common name Political direction Number of seats Affiliation
Progressive Party Progressives Progressive left 24 Coalition
The Federalist Party Federalists Liberal centre-right 21 Coalition
Social Democratic Party Social Democrats Progressive centre-left 17 Coalition
Realist Party of Morrawia Realists Populist centre 15 Unaffiliated
Citizen´s Movement for Freedom and Equality The People Liberal centre/centre-right 14 Unaffiliated
Labour Party Labourists Reformed Socialist left 12 Unaffiliated
National Party Nationals Conservative right 9 Opposition
Democratic Block of Morrawia Democrats Conservative far-right 4 Opposition
Constitutionalist Party Constitutionalists Conservative right 3 Opposition
Morrawian Pirate Party Pirates Liberal/Progressive left 1 Unaffiliated
National Unity Alliance Uniteries Populist far-right 1 Opposition
Province Population Capital Governor
MORRAWIA 17 425 000 (12 885 039 without Praga - official way of showing population) - 211 seats in Royal House of Representatives Praga Radek Potmḙšil (Progressive Party)
BOHEMIA 6 375 000 - 104 seats in Royal House of Representatives Pilsan Jana Stránská (Constitutionalist Party)
ELBENNIA 5 312 500 - 87 seats in Royal House of Representatives Elbennitz Johaness Engel (Democratic Block of Morrawia)
IUGOPOLINIA 4 462 500 - 73 seats in Royal House of Representatives Waldstein Alexandr Zawadzký (Progressive Party)
SLOWANNIA 3 825 000 - 63 seats in Royal House of Representatives Tatrany Petr Řehák (Federalist Party)
LECHOWIA 3 612 500 - 59 seats in Royal House of Representatives Osteraw Zuzane Dostálowá (Constitutionalist Party)
TAWUII 1 487 000 - 24 seats in Royal House of Representatives Wratislaw Adam Táborský (Social Democratic Party)
CAPITAL OF PRAGA 4 539 961 (sometimes considered the part of Kingdom of Morrawia) - 75 seats in Royal House of Representatives Praga Zdenḙk Vídeňský (Progressive Party)

Military and Foreign Relations

Morrawian Royal Forces consist of the Royal Army, Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Royal Coast Guard, Royal Marines. The armed forces are managed by the Ministry of Defense. Morrawian Monarch is a Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. In 1658 the army transformed itself into a fully professional organization and in 1954, conscription was abolished. It currently has 347,210 active personnel, 75,375 reserve personnel. Because of that, a military alliance with neigboring nations was considered. The armed forces are charged with protecting Morrawia and its allies and promoting global and provincial security interests.

Royal Army Military Parade with new uniforms

Morrawia has ranked as one of the safest or most peaceful countries for the past few decades. It is a member of the World Assembly. The embassies of most countries with diplomatic relations with Morrawia are located in Praga.

The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs have primary roles in setting foreign policy, although the Monarch also has influence and represents the country abroad. Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) is an intelligence agency responsible for espionage and combating major crimes, which threaten the security of The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia within. It operates mainly on the territory of Morrawia. International Intelligence Agency (IIA) doesn't solve crimes, but rather gathers information and engages in espionage outside Morrawia and thus helps form Morrawian Foreign Policy and protects The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia from external threats. It also protects embassies abroad. There many other federal agencies in Morrawia with various purposes from espionage and security to regulation and taxation.

Morrawia has bigger ties with its neighboring nations, as well as many others across the world with Morrawian officials have frequently supported dissenters in many totalitarian regimes in the past and this stand won´t probably change in the future either.

Economy

Morrawia has a developed, high-income export-oriented social market economy based in services, manufacturing and innovation, that maintains a welfare state. Monetary policy is conducted by the Morrawian Federal Bank, whose independence is guaranteed by the Constitution.

Economic Indicators
Economic Capitals: Praga, Ášen

Currency: Tollar

Fiscal Year: 6th March of this year - 5th March of the next year

GDP (nominal): 1,328 TRILLION ACU

GDP (nominal) per capita: 31 247 ACU

Science and Technology

Morrawia have a long and well-documented history of scientific innovations. Today, Morrawia has a highly sophisticated, developed, high-performing, innovation-oriented scientific community supported by the government, industry, and leading Morrawian Universities. Morrawian scientists are embedded members of the global scientific community. They contribute annually to multiple international academic journals and collaborate with their colleagues across boundaries and fields.

Communication

Morrawia ranks pretty high in internet speed with downloading speed from 50MBits/s to 1GigBits/s. There are over 10 000 WISPs as of 2020. Major phone companies M-Phone, Royalty and Bohemia United provider all services available to customers. Prices went significantly down after the privatization of government operated MCOM.

Culture

Art is a huge part of Morrawia´s history. Even before Morrawia, on the same territory, where Morrawia today lays, ancient tribes made little statues, cave paintings, ceramic dishes and so on. This was mainly the work of two tribes: Bogoiis and Ainegols. Ainegols inhabited the territory as far as 1st century BC and Bogoiis, who basically replaced them were predecessors of Bohemians, ruling the area from the 2nd to the 4th century when they merged into Bohemians. Another era of art can was during a reign of Bořiwoi II., who ushered Morrawia into the First Golden Age, thanks to peace, sucessful trade and a relative wealth of the nation, artist started to pop-up, making paitings of king and his family and even regular people. House of Přemysel knew this was to everybody so they encouraged it during their rule. During the rule of Military Junta, not much art was made. Sculptors, painters and every artist was either used to help the Junta, arrested, killed or prosecuted. After liberation of Morrawia by Wolodomír The Warrior of Thrismari, artfroms exploded with painter like Mikuláš Aleš, Wojtiech Hinajs, sculptor Wenceslaus Myselbak and many others. 20th century was another boom for art with Royal Art Festival founded in 1941 and Royal Art Gallery established in Praga in 1945. Both the festival and the art gallery continues to operate to this day.

Wollodimír, The Warrior of Thrismari, one of the most important monarchs in Morrawian history

Architecture is another thing, which has its roots deeply ingrained in Morrawia. As mentioned before, with acception of some cave tribes with little significance, Ainegols, were the first to inhabit this land building first fortified villages made of stone and wheat. During the reign of the first Přemysels, people were living long houses with typically 5 families living together in fortified villages. These buldings were made out of stone, wood and a roof was thatched. Between 13th-15th century, "Village and Town colonization" took place. This was event encouraged by kings at the time for people to settle furtherest lands of Morrawia for some money compensation as well as free land. By this time, many bigger town started to pop-up with 1 or two stories. The biggest example of this was in Prague, where there were entire neigborhood built like this. At this time something called Morrawian Renaissance Style was present in the country. This was a mix between Gothic and Renaissance architecture style which resulted in my unusual builds to be built. During 19th and 20 century, new architecture forms showed-up in Morrawia such as Cubism, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance and other. From the 90s to the mdoern day, Morrawia is experiencing revival of new styles with modern building blending into the ancient cities around them.

Cubist House in Praga

Other forms, such as literature (Famous writer Franc Kafka, born in Elbennia), Music and Theatre and Film are also rooted into the culture heavily. There are annual music festival, for example on Independence Day, or during the Holidays. Royal Theatre of Morrawia is a shining beacon in Morrawia and a big pride of the whole nation. Its the biggest theatre in the nation with frequent historical, patriotic and fun plays every day. Lion Studios in Pillsan serves as the biggest film producing studio in the nation from its founding in 1918. Related to this, Annual Lion Awards take place in Royal Theatre to award the best work in cinematography. Alligned with this are numerous other independent Musical Festivals (Federation Morrawia), Film Festivals (One World Film Festival) and countless others like pride parades, love festival, food festivals, nature festivals and more...

Antonín Dvořák, one of the most influential composers of Morrawia

Talking about Film and things related to it, this brings us to Media. Journalists and media enjoy a fairly high degree of freedom. There are almost no restrictions due to the First Amendement of The Standard XI. in the Royal Bill of Rights, which is a part of The Contitution of The Constitutional Monarchy of Morrawia. The Morrawian press was ranked in TOP 10 for the most free press in the World Freedom Index by Thrismari Press Assosiation. The most watched main news program are MNN (Morrawian News Network), Nova One, MBC (Morrawian Broadcasting Corporation) along with several other local news networks in each province. A news webpage in Morrawia is mbc24.mor, which is owned by MBC – the only national public television service – and its 24-hour news channel MBC24. Other public services include the Royal Radio and the Morrawian News Agency (MNA). For privately owned television services, there is MNN, the most popular channel in Morrawia.

The best-selling daily national newspapers are The Old Herald (average 8.15M daily readers), Union (average 5,600,000 daily readers), The Crown Post (average 1,270,000 daily readers) and Daily Journal (average 750,000 daily readers).

Sports

The most watched events in Morrawia are Morrawian Ice Hockey World Cup and Ice Hockey Championship. The two leading sports are baseball and ice hockey. Other most popular sports according to the size of the membership base of sports clubs include football, tennis, volleyball, floorball, golf, ball hockey, athletics, basketball and skiing. A common sport is hiking. For hikers, thanks to the more than 120-year-old tradition, there is a Morrawian Hiking Markers System of trail blazing, that has been expanded ever since. There is a network of around 80,000 km of marked short- and long-distance trails crossing the whole country and all the Morrawian mountains.

Cuisine

Morrawian cuisine is marked by an emphasis on meat dishes with pork, beef, and chicken. Goose, duck, rabbit, and venison are served. Fish is also very common even served on Christmas as a special dish.

Pork, dumplings and cabbage, traditional Morrawian dish

Morrawian beer with the first brewery is known to have existed in 993 and Morrawia has a really high beer consumption per capita, almost 102 liters. Many famous brands of bear are brewed in Morrawia and its provinces, such as: Pragant, The Monastery and Elbennium.

Infrastructure

The road network in Morrawia is 229,890 kilometers long. There are 13,100 km km of motorways as of 2019. The speed limit is 50 km/h within towns, 90 km/h outside of towns and 130 km/h on motorways.

Federal Highway System of Morrawia started contruction in 1925 with a passage of National Highway Act of 1925. Since then, many kilometres of highways were built with federal government giving most of the money to the provinces, who pay only small share of the price for new infrastructure. By 1956, 41% of all highways were built. In 1990, 91% was built and contruction began in Tawuii. By 2005 all highways were built in Morrawia and its territories. All major cities were connected along with many smaller but still important towns and industry centers. From this, smaller highways and speedways are being built to this day to connect less relevant parts of the country and most importantly, Morrawia with the rest of the world.

Morrawia has one of the densest rail network on the Anteria with over 27,594 km of tracks. Of that number, 15,591 km is electrified, 7,617 km are single-line tracks and the rest are double and multiple-line tracks. Royal Railways of Morrawia is the main railway operator in Morrawia, with about 190 million passengers carried yearly. Maximum speed is limited to 160 km/h. In 2006, new model of highspeed trains entered the railways, called White Lion.

Přemysel International Airport in Praga is the main international airport in the country. In 2019, it handled more than 70 million passengers. In total, Morrawia has 52 airports with paved runways, ten of which provide international air services in Praga, Ášen, Pilsan, Berno, Osteraw, Olomóc, Elbennitz, Waldstine, Zeline and Tatrany. This coincide with the biggest Morrawian cities with the majority of international airport being in either Bohemia or Morrawia.

Energy

Nowé Hrady Nuclear Power Station is largest of its kind in Morrawia

Production of Morrawian electricity exceeds consumption by about 204 TWh per year, which are exported. Nuclear power presently provides about 41 percent of the total power needs, its share is projected to increase to 60 percent in the near future. By 2019, 28 percent of electricity was produced by steam and combustion power plants (mostly coal); 41 percent by nuclear plants; and 31 percent from renewable sources, including hydropower, windpower, biomass and solar energy. The largest Morrawian power resource is Nowé Hrady Nuclear Power Station, with other in Ášen, and other 8 either Morrawia or Bohemia.

Many Hydro Power Plants are located in Elbennia as the hilly terrain allows it. Big solar pannel fields are located all over the country and the topic has become increasingly controversial in recent years. Many politicians want to ban these fields as they are used only to tunnel money and not actually produce eletricity. Wind turbines can be found all over Morrawia and is the main source of energy in Tawuii.

Morrawia is reducing its dependence on highly polluting low-grade brown coal as a source of energy. Natural gas is produced in Principality of Lechowia, roughly three-fourths of domestic consumption, and from foreign companies, which make up most of the remaining one-fourth. Gas is 86% from Margraviate of Iugopilinia and the rest is again from foreign nations. East of Kingdom of Morrawia also has big oil and gas deposits.