Suidenland

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Republic of Suidenland
Jisenlandská republika
  • Vermandan:République de Soidenland
    Eisen:Republiek Zuidland
    Republik Südland
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Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: Těšit se na Svobodu
Looking Forward in Freedom
Anthem: Suidenwaltz
Suiden: Suiden Valčík
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Location of Suidenland in Parthenia
CapitalKlockau
Official languagesSuiden
Suiden Sign Language
Recognised regional languagesEisen
Livoni
Government
• President
Roland Slezák
• Prime Minister
Ivona Francová
LegislatureNational Assembly
• Water (%)
3%
Population
• 2022 estimate
12,415,808
• 2019 census
12,401,589
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$509.953 billion
• Per capita
$47,527
Gini (2019)26.3
low
HDIIncrease 0.877
very high
CurrencySuiden Označit () (SOZ)
Calling code+655
ISO 3166 codeSD
Internet TLD.sd

Suidenland (Suiden: Jisenlandská), officially the Republic of Suidenland (Suiden: Jisenlandská Republika) is a country located on the continent of Parthenia, bordering Eisenland to the north and Vermand to the east. It is a democratic historically neutral nation.

Etymology

The area that is present day Suidenland was first documented by the Campolans on their conquest of eastern Parthenia. The Campolans referred to the region as "Magnae silvaeobscurae" or "The Dark Great Woods".

The name "Suidenland" directly originates from Eisen, who named the land which is today Suidenland, "Het land in het Zuiden" or "The Land in the South" in around the 11th century. Overtime this evolved into Eisen footsoldiers referring to the land as "Zuidland", or literally "Southland". The name eventually caught on to the natives, using the name upon initial unification in the 16th century.

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