Hubdova

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The Republic of Hubdova
Husmdovnä Tasavalta
The official national flag of the Republic of Hubdova
Flag
The official coat of arms of the Republic of Hubdova.
Coat of arms
Motto: “Astumme universumiin nöyrästi ja toivoen.”
   "We step into the universe with humility and hope."
Anthem:   To Victory With Honour
Globeofhubdova.png
Orthographic map of the location of Hubdova
LocationLocated on a northwestern peninsula of North Laurentia.
Capital
and largest city
Arcadia
Official languages
Recognised regional languagesKaraami
Ethnic groups
(2025)
     
Religion
    No Official Religion
Demonym(s)Hubdovan
GovernmentIndirect Democracy
Kristofer Heikkinen
• President
Hanna Järvi
Bjorn Kinnunen
Täävi Niemi
LegislatureParliamentary Assembly
      Parliament
Establishment
1230
1616
Area
• Total
377,272.67 km2 (145,665.79 sq mi)
Population
• January 2026 estimate
52,557,092 (19th)
• 2025 census
52,032,671
• Density
57.3/km2 (148.4/sq mi) (16th)
GDP (PPP)2025 estimate
• Total
2.672 trillion Hunovas
• Per capita
68,875 Hunovas
GDP (nominal)2025 estimate
• Total
3.4 trillion Hunovas
• Per capita
69,312 Hunovas
Gini (2025)31
medium
HDI (2025)Increase .9287
very high
CurrencyHunova (⳩) (HUN)
Time zoneUTC: -10, -11
Date formatDD-MM-YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+29
Internet TLD.hd

    Hubdova (Hubdovan: Husmdovnä Tasavalta), officially the Republic of Hubdova, is a nation situated on the Hubdovan peninsula on the continent of North Laurentia. Hubdova is bordered to the north by Kurama Republic and has a sea boundary with Socialist Platypus in the western islands, around the island of Lesay. Hubdova covers a land area of 377,272.67 km2 (145,665.79 mi2) with a population of approximately 52,557,092 people (est. Jan. 2026). This population is spread across 9 national districts and 47 subdistricts. The capital and largest city is Arcadia with 9.06 million inhabitants and is the major economical and political centre. Other notable major urban areas include La Ardu, Ipoiphis, Vilburg, Nesmour, and Eqrihstead. Hubdova is considered an indirect democracy and has a Parliamentary Assembly with only one house. The national anthem is ''To Victory With Honour'' - written by Armas Maijala.

Etymology

The term "Hubdova" is the anglicised form of the native "Husmdovnä" from the Hubdovan native tongue. This name came out of a combination of two words, "husumme" and "dovnä". These two words came of the legend of the first words said during the settlement of Hubdova, that being "Tässä me husmme, tämä on dovnä" which roughly translates to "Here we live, this is home". This was changed into a simpler, English version that we know today as Hubdova. Other common ways of referring to Hubdova include "The Republic", and "'Dova" (informal). The demonym that is used to refer to items, events, places, or people originating in Hubdova is "Hubdovan".

History

Prehistoric Proto-Hubdovan History

Evidence from archaeological sites in and around Oxdurn Lake, the southern Hubdovan coast, and in the forests of Omattäs suggest that humans first settled on the Hubdovan Peninsula around 11,000 BCE, with the earliest found just north the present day city of Eqrihstead.

Agriculture first developed later around 500 BCE in the fertile fields around the Pilware River, downstream from the present-day city of Vilburg in the national districts of Telaxöron and Nicoshire. Evidence of the first crops grown in the areas is foggy at best, but historians have estimated that, most likely, the first crops were a sort of winter-wheat that could be grown during both the summer and winter growing seasons because of its environmental resilience. The development of agriculture in these areas led to the settling of increasingly larger settlements as time progressed. People could settle down and grow their food around the river, drinking the pristine waters from the glacial runoff from the Nicoshire Mountains upstream.

Not much more is known about this time, because around the year 30 BCE, a miniature ice age plagued these settlements, resulting in famine, disease, and mass death. The Pilware River froze over for 5 years straight, causing the residents of the agricultural settlements to