North Bardonia

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Kingdom of North Bardonia
Kingdom oz Nord Bardonia
Motto: Here I Stand, Here I Remain
CapitalCarthiada
LargestKharibad
Official languagesHansan, Claycian
Recognised national languagesKhari, Kieran, Arabic
Ethnic groups
(2023)
Bardi Khari Hansan⠀Ofrusian⠀ Other
Religion
(2022)
The Old Faith, Matheists
Demonym(s)North-Bardonian, Bardonian
GovernmentSemi-Constitutional Monarchy
• King (Monarch)
Erich Leftenson
• Minister-President
Alastair Korlaw
LegislatureParliament
Chamber of the Senate
Chamber of Commons
Population
• 2024 estimate
33,400,000
• 2019 census
32,323,892
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
10,274
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
332,121,032,198
Gini (2021)49.9
high
HDI (2024)0.842
very high
CurrencyKrown-Sterling (KR)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+899
Internet TLD.nb

The Grand Kingdom of North-Bardonia (Gründ Kingdom oz Nörd-Bardönia) commonly known as the North-Bardonia, is a country located in Magnaterra, consisting of 21 states and a federal territory. At (Blank)million square miles (Blank) million square kilometers). With a population of over 22 million. The national capital is Carthiada and the most populous city is Khariabad.


Etymology

The name of North Bardonia comes from the Hansan Colonizers. Using the Artevenian word for ‘valuable’ Burdoni came the Hansan word Bardonjia, many Hansan explorers thing that he land south of the peninsula would be valuable they named the land were they first colonized (now called the Syclaian Coast) Nord ov Bardonjia (North of Value). This would evolve into, as the Hansan-Carthiadan traders would say Nord Bardonjia. Once receiving independence from Hansa after nearly two hundred years of being under Hansas foot and its ties to the resources of the east that name of Nord Bardonjia would stick. Evolving into to its modern Claycian name of Nörd-Bardönia.

History

Prehistory and Ancient History

Beginning roughly 160,000 thousand years ago the people of the East Magnaterra naturally moved west for more land. This ‘Slow Migration’ eventually to the nomadic Kowri people to settle in the North of North Bardonia continuing a nomadic lifestyle over the vibrant lands. Around 100,000 years ago another group of people coming instead from the west begin the ‘Second Slow Migration’, these people called the Bedouin which continues to roam in the south to this day chose the western coast to settle. Yet again nearly 50,000 years ago another group coming from the east escaping persecution arrived in a ‘Third Slow Migration’ to take over the adió al parts of the Western Coastline. During this time early settlements have been noted dotting around the coast, the oldest of which, know as ‘Mothbridge’ is dated to around 32,000 years ago.

A settlement on the coast dated around 4500 BCE to 4000 BCE

In more recent history around 2000 B.C.E. The first Old Faith settlers fleeing from persecution in the north crossed the Straits of Fate in the nation of what’s known known as Jaredistan and Tribia where a short passage allowed for small rafts to cross the Penitusian allowing many peoples to travel into the region of Western Magnaterra. These settlers chose to move east and eventually discovered themselves in the ‘Carthia’ (Promised) River Valley. Here, where the Carthia meet the sea they built a dozen towns in the delta (ada) of the river and began using agriculture and aquaculture naming this area the Promised Delta (Carthiada). Slowly as Carthiada expanded the people within it would be divided into towns where each town would via for food, land, trade and weapons.