The Free Land of Nendrum

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The Free Land of Nendrum
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Motto: “Equal in Hand and Mind.”
CapitalThe City of Nendrum
LargestCultra
Official languagesEnglish, Gaelic
Recognised national languagesDutch
Demonym(s)Nendrumman
GovernmentLiberal Democracy
• Prime Minister of the Free Land
Mith Randir
• First Representative of Nen
Naoir Freeland
• First Representative of Drum
Katin Spence
• Mayor of the City of Nendrum Corporation
John Debonvadil
House of Caolán
House of Mochaoi
Population
• 2020 estimate
6,000,000
CurrencyNendin (‘’NDI’’)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+78
Internet TLD.ndn

The Free Land of Nendrum is an island country in the North Antutian Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island (Nen) and the South Island (Drum)—and around 600 smaller islands, covering a total area of 234,026 square kilometres. Nendrum is approximately 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) east of its nearest country across the Nendar Sea and 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fels, and Tuva. The country's varied topography and sharp mountain peaks, including the Southern Alps, owe much to tectonic uplift and volcanic eruptions. Nendrum's capital city is The City of Nendrum, and its most populous city is Strangford.

The narrowest part of the water straight that separates both islands was initially settled in the 17th century by European Explorers and today is a separate jurisdiction referred to as The City of Nendrum and is run by a corporation. This corporation was initially formed to facilitate a small trading post, which over time began to expand. The territory began its transition into nationhood in 1868 as pioneers and leaders from native settlements united and agreed to form a new nation with traders from the corporation. The Free Land of Nendrum was officially declared the next year in 1869, named after the uniting of both Nen and Drum Islands. The Free Land is divided into seven administrative counties. 

Etymology

Demographics

Language

There are two central languages used across Nendrum. The vast majority of citizens speak English. Gaelic is also recognised as the main language of the native peoples. The City of Nendrum, the capital of Nendrum and Strangford, the largest city by population have small populations of speakers of other, lesser known international languages.

People

History

The Corporation

Native Tribes

The Velvet Agreement

Government

Nendrum is divided into 18 Parliamentary constituencies: 4 borough constituencies in The City of Nendrum and 14 county constituencies elsewhere. Parliamentary constituencies are not used for local government, which is instead carried out by 11 district councils; these often have different boundaries. Each constituency returns one Member of Parliament (MP) to serve in the House of Mochaoi.

Departments of State

Ministry Abbreviation Responsibilities Agencies Minister Party
The Executive Office
EO Government Policy, Domestic Policy, Community Relations ● Commissioner for Public Appointments for Nendrum ● North South Ministerial Council Joint Secretariat ● Community Relations Council for Nendrum ● Equality Commission for Nendrum ● Nendrum Judicial Appointments Commission ● Strategic Investment Board Mr Mith Randir
Free Alliance
Department of Finance
DoF Financial Policy, The Civil Service, Building Regulations ● Land and Property Services ● Nendrum Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) ● Nendrum Building Regulations Advisory Committee ● Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme Governance Group ● Public Service Commission for Nendrum Mr Sutar Ahes
Free Alliance
Department of Foreign Affairs
DoFA Embassy, Foreign relations Ms Louise Repoas
Free Alliance
Department of Education
DoE Educational Policy, Exchange Programmes ● Nendrum College ● General Teaching Council for Nendrum ● Education Authority ● Nendrum Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment ● Staff Commission for Education and Library Boards ● Youth Council for Nendrum Dr Calrart Hobbs
Free Alliance
Department of Defence
DoD XX ● EEE Captain Rex Bandera
Free Alliance
Department of Environment and Rural Affairs
DERA Conservation, Planning, Agriculture, Forest, Rivers, Bioscience ● Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside ● Historic Buildings Council ● Historic Monuments Council ● College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise ● Forest Service ● Nendrum Environment Agency ● Rivers Agency ● Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute ● Agricultural Wages Board for Nendrum ● Livestock and Meat Commission for Nendrum ● Nendrum Fisheries Harbour Authority Ms Sandra Kupe
GreenLinks
Department of Health
DoH XX ● EEE Dr. Felx Brink
GreenLinks
Department of Infrastructure and Investment
DoII XX ● EEE Ms Hetta Berlina
GreenLinks
Department of Justice and Security
DoJS XX ● EEE Ms Joyce Abewert
The Nendrum Democratic Party

Judiciary

North/South Administrative Council

Political Parties

Party Abbreviaton Position Ideology Leader Seats in the The Aras Coalition
Free Alliance
FA Left-Wing Democratic Socialism Mr Efera Kals
52 / 108
In coalition
GreenLinks
GL Center-Left Green politics Ms Sandra Kupe
31 / 108
In coalition
The Nendrum Democratic Party
NDP Center-Left Liberalism Mr Jonathan Jacao
18 / 108
In coalition
The Association of Nendrum Republicans
ANR Center-Right Conservative corporatism Dr. Francis Adler
12 / 108
In opposition
Independence Nen
IN Far-Right Independence Mr. Fero Velx
5 / 108
In opposition

Culture

Arts

Sports Entertainment

Other Information

International Trade

Foreign Relationships

Festivities

Date Name Working day
January 1st New Year's Day No
Feb 3rd National Day No