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Kingdom of Skibbenon
Skibbenese Ruvaneth Skibbenow
Angalaartut Skiqanip Naalagaaffik
Skibbenon flag civil.svg
Flag
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Coat of arms
Motto: "Onen hag oll"
"Et Aamma Tamaat"
"One and All"
Anthem: You blessed North
Skibbenese: Ty a vansowgh an Nord.
Angalaartut: Avannaa pilluaqquat
File:Skibbenon blankmap.png
Capital
and largest city
Galvan
National languagesSkibbenese
Angalaartut
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Skibbenese
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional Monarchy
• Queen
Stefana II
• Premier
Morhaedo Nancollas
LegislatureSenedh
Establishment
• Grand Principality of Galvan Founded
812
• House of Trewalny
1572
• Constitutional Monarchy Established
1856
Population
• 2023 estimate
1,290,000
• 2019 census
1,264,800
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$25.2 Billion
• Per capita
$19,540
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$25.2 Billion
• Per capita
$19,540
Gini (2021)Negative increase 28.7
low
HDI (2021)Increase 0.880
very high
CurrencyOwred (SKO)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+17
ISO 3166 codeSKI
Internet TLD.sk

Skibbenon, officially the Kingdom of Skibbenon (Skibbenese Ruvaneth Skibbenow, Angalaartut Skiqanip Naalagaaffik) is a country located in Northern Argis, bordered by Aurivizh and Ebrary to the south and the Argic Ocean to the north and east. Skibbenon has a population of just over 1.2 million, most of who live in the capital Galvan. Skibbenon is subdivided into eight provinces, and has a boreal climate in the southern regions bordering Aurivizh, where most of the population lives.

History

WIP

Prehistory

Skibbenon was not inhabited for a very long time, mainly due to the harsh climate. In fact, the first inhabitants of the area of modern-day Skibbenon only appeared by 1000 BCE, which were proto-Angalaartut nomads. For the longest time, especially in the north, these nomadic tribes hunted moose and travelled with them across modern-day Skibbenon. At the same time (around 400 BCE as part of the wider Geltic migrations), from the south, Proto-Gelts came in from modern-day Aurivizh, setting in the southern areas before moving on to the coast. Still, most of the country remained a nomadic tundra for years.

First City-States

Only by the late 500s the first city-states were founded, of which most were simple fishing or hunting outposts with a population of a few hundred citizens tops. All of these city-states were in the Geltic-dominated areas south of the river Ballylina, with everything north of it still remaining as a nomadic Angalaartut-dominated tundra. By 720, Christian missionaries from the south and Tagmatium reached the Geltic city-states on the coast, and attempted to convert the Geltic-Pagan cities. With some cities it succeeded, while others resisted: the most notable being the city-state of Gallone, twelve kilometres north of modern-day Galvan, which brutally lynched most of the missionaries in 734, sparking retaliation by the missionaries and converted cities. Gallone was burned to the ground, as well as all other city-states which did not convert. By 812, all of the city-states in Skibbenon had converted, and the first nation-state, the Grand Principality of Galvan. During this time, the Geltic settlers in Skibbenon had become different enough from the Geltic settlers down south, causing a split between the Aurivizhts and Skibbenans, the latter being more influenced by the Angalaartut north, and the former more by Ebrarian Romance in the south.

Grand Principality of Galvan

The Grand Principality of Galvan eventually spread all over the eastern coast and even inland, all the while the total Skibbenani population continued increasing. Exploration was eventually launched further into the western and northern wastes, causing contact between the Aurivizhts and Skibbenans to be re-established. Furthermore, an exploration into the north showed that there were even more Angalaartut nomads further north. Contact between the Skibbenans and Angalaartut at first was difficult, but as time went on, the Angalaartut were more and more integrated into Skibbenan society, some of the nomadic groups settling and converting to Christianity. With technology advancing, by the 1300s the coastal areas of Skibbenon became home to large-scale trading and fishing, mainly across the Celtan and Geltic seas. Yet, the small population and small fertility rates due to the harsh tundra climate still were problematic. Furthermore, sea ice only made trade viable during one half of the year. As such, in an attempt to expand further, the Grand Principality, now known as the Kingdom of Greater Skibbenan explored and expanded further north and eastwards, finally settling in uninhabited areas on the Aurivizht border, and converting further Angalaartut nomads to Christianity. Despite the Skibbenans having hoped on finding more people out east and north, there were barely any. Trading routes inland were established, but with difficult geography, they were hard to keep maintained and sometimes fell, leaving settlements in the east and north to have to fend for themselves. By the late 1500s, the current monarchy, the house of Trewalny was put in charge after a succession crisis led to the signing of a new royal constitution. Advances in cooperation with the Angalaartut also led into the Skibbenans adapting transport methods used by the Angalaartut, most notably dog and moose sledging during winter. Furthermore, advances in navigation technology led into new trade routes being established with inland areas over the rivers. Many settlements were founded along these trading routes and rivers, causing a large explosion in population, reaching over 100,000 for the first time in 1592. Already, the city of Galvan proved to be the most influential in all of Skibbenon, rivalling even non-Skibbenan cities such as Pulezh in prominence in international trade. Especially for whaling did Galvan become the capital of Yeetland, if not all of Argis. Fishing, Whaling and Lumber became big parts of the Skibbenese economy. As time went on, the borders of Skibbenon were more and more solidified, with eventually during the turn of the 17th to 18th century the three largest Angalaartut nomadic groups, Natsiq, Atiqtalaaq and Tekkeitsertok becoming part of the kingdom. By 1734, the kingdom had finally reached its modern borders and continued as a neutral power in most affairs, once again, mainly due to its small population.

Modern history

However, by 1793, the house of Trewalny saw itself increasingly being influenced by Dolchic states and especially their monarchy. Notably, King Mewan V wed to a Dolch princess in 1794, making it the first time a Skibbenan king had married a non-Skibbenan person. As time went on, Dolchic influence on the Royal family and as such the country continued. With the citizens seeing their own royal family becoming more and more influenced by the Dolch states, action was undertaken, most notably by Salaksartok Trevanion, an Angalaartut parliamentarian. Trevanion was able to convince King Mewan VI to accept his draft of the First Democratic Constitution, transforming the nation into a constitutional monarchy in 1856, breaking the populace free from most Dolchic influence. Skibbenon was slow to industrialise, with its first factory being one for whaling, which opened in 1899’s Galvan. With incredibly poor infrastructure in most of the rural areas and a low population, industrialisation was put on the back burner and it took until the early 1940s that Skibbenon was properly industrialised. The population made a second large increase upwards, doubling in another twenty years with improved healthcare. However, the 1943 Aurivizht revolution against its constitutional monarchy caused the status of the house of Trewalny to be unstabilised. Yet, the monarchy survived the revolution in its largest trading partner due to funding and increased trading from Dolchland. Dolchic influence once again increased, and this time it would not disappear. Pro-monarchy and conservative parties increasingly became of influence in Skibbenon, slowly turning the nation into a puppet of Dolchland as both of its neighbours fought with each other and slowed down trade with Skibbenon.

In the 21st century, much of its foreign affairs have been influenced by whatever Dolchland has done. However, unlike Dolchland, its social and political rights have advanced. Furthermore, its economy has taken a deep dive into ICT and Tourism, as well as further developing its Lumber.

Geography

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Skibbenon is a constitutional monarchy under the House of Trewalny, whose current head-of-state is Queen Stefana II. The current premier, or head of government is Morhaedo Nancollas of the National Monarchist Front. The legislative body, or Senedh, is a unicameral body consisting of 75 members. The largest two parties are the National Monarchist Front and the Conservative Union, who are in a voting block together and make up the coalition. Other large parties include the Social-Democratic Union, Liberal Party and the Angalaartut Folk Party. Skibbenon is highly ranked in civil rights and freedom of speech, making is a rare exception in the Geltic states of Yeetland. The government is however heavily influenced by the Dolchic states, especially with funding. The government is often criticised for corruption and underinvestment in rural areas. Skibbenon is subdivided into eight provinces.

Elections

Administrative Regions

Foreign relations

Military

Law Enforcement and Paramilitaries

Economy

Most of Skibbenon’s economy is reliant on ICT and Tourism. Skibbenon has heavily invested in its (digital) infrastructure between the 1980s and 2020s, with its goal of becoming a highly-developed Digital state. With the investment into analogue infrastructure, it has also become a tourist destination, especially for skiing and other sportive events. Skibbenon’s largest trading partners are Dolchland and Aurivizh, with other Argic states following up. Furthermore, fishing and whaling are a big part of the economy as well. Finally, Timber makes up the fifth-largest market. There have been studies into the hills in the western part of the nation, and it has been confirmed that they’re rich in Iron. However, these areas are sacred in the Angalaartut folk religion, so they will most likely not be exploited any time soon. Skibbenon has a population of 1,290,000, of which most of the population is natively Skibbenese. The Angalaartut make up the second largest group, at 12%. Following that are smaller immigrant populations of Aurivizhts and other small groups. The GDP per Capita is around $19,540, making the Nominal GDP $25.2 Billion. The Currency is the Owrek, valued slightly below the international currency. Skibbenon is recognised as a developed state, with an HDI of 0.880. Skibbenon has a life expectancy of 79.7 years, and its largest city and capital is Galvan.

International Trade

Infrastructure

Energy

Demographics

Functional urban areas

Language

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Culture

Art and architecture

Music

Film and television

Sports

Cuisine

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