Tulpenlands
Kingdom of Tulpenlands Koninkrijk der Tulpenlands (Dutch) | |
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Flag | |
Capital | Noordervoort |
Official languages | Dutch |
Religion | 99% Reformed Church 0.3% Roman Catholicism 0.3% Jewish 0.1% Islam 0.3% Non declared |
Demonym(s) | Tulpenlandese Dutch |
Government | Semi-federal constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Catharina-Amalia |
• Prime Minister | Robert Rotten |
Establishment | |
• Habsburg Tulpenlands | July 26, 1581 |
• Secession of the Province of België | October 4, 1830 |
• Liberation | May 4, 1945 |
• Re-organization of the State and foundation of the Tulpenlands | November 11, 2020 |
• Water (%) | 18.41 |
Population | |
• December 2062 estimate estimate | 17,772,900 |
Gini | 88 very high |
HDI | 0.884 very high |
Currency | Dutch guilder |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Driving side | right |
Tulpenlands, officially the Kingdom of the Tulpenlands (Dutch: Koninkrijk der Tulpenlands) is a sovereign state located in West Europe whose government type is a semi-federal constitutional monarchy. Its capital city is Noordervoort and its largest city is Den Haag.
History
The history of Tulpenlands started in 2020, when an organized group of Calvinist formed uprisings against both the Government and the Monarchy with the aim of renewing the country known before as The Netherlands or Holland. The uprising finished with a successful coup against the Dutch government and Wilhelm of Orange. The Parliament recognized Catharina-Amalia as the legitimate monarch of the new state. She promised a referendum to ammend the constitution and start the transition to a new state, named Tulpenlands (land of the tulips) in honor of the national flower.