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S'Lanter

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The Okur-Federation of The S'Lanter
S'Lanter Okur-Federativnl
Flag of S'Lanter
Flag
of S'Lanter
Coat of arms
Anthem: 
Sartqelisk'en qe Qagh
("Homeland and Promise")
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StatusIndependent State
CapitalVelmegun
LargestAkan'aktid
Official languagesOkur'langun
Demonym(s)S'Lanter-lun (sing), S'Lanter (adj), S'Lanter (plur)
GovernmentFederal heptarchic representative republic
• Principal General
Grekor pol Tegiz
Independent
Population
• 1610 AR census
101,432,390
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
Ξ5.64 trillion (₭2.12 trillion PRK)
• Per capita
₭20,990.10
Gini (1610).38.7
low
HDI (1610)0.821
very high
CurrencyOkur'azhk (Ξ) (OZK)
Date formatmm/dd/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+7
Internet TLD.sl

The S'Lanter, officially referred as The Okur-Federation of The S'Lanter, is a landlocked nation located in the southwest of Lumaria on the continent of Pelia. It consists of 87 holts (federal districts) and five unincorporated territories. With a population of over 100 million, it is the most populous country in Lumaria and in Pelia. It is the predominate nationstate of the Okurluns, a species of sapient bipedal Okur'oden. While Okurluns make up 96.3% of the population, members of other species claim citizenship in the Okur-Federation.

Etymology

In Okur'langun, S'Lanter holds a profound and ancient origin, roughly meaning "kindred" in a multilateral context. It derives from Zurkha mythology and the deep reverence the people hold for their interconnectedness and kinship. "S'lan" is the archaic form of the Modern Gurtskharuli word "salkhi," meaning "home" or "dwelling." "Ter" is the archaic form of the Modern Gurtskharuli word "ts'ter," translating to "heart." Thus, "S'Lanter" fuses "salkhi" and "ts'ter".

"S'Lanter" first originated from Zurkha texts in the Shenatvari as early as 350 AR, referring to a mythological promised land for the Okurlun peoples. The word adapted from a physical promised land to a spiritual promised land where the Okur can be one people.

In the late 1400s, "S'Lanter" became a term used to signify a common nationhood of the Okurluns as the Prat'chk clan unified the various tribes. With the establishment of the national fiction based on Zurkha philosophy, the superstate of the Okurluns was effectively founded.

History

Origin of the Okurluns (Aglācā period)

Kveutonian experimentation

Migration across Lumaria

Clan feuds

First proto-state

Tribal states period

Destruction of the proto-state

Warring Holts Period

Rivalry of the Prat'chk and the Sulikashvili Vong

Unification of the Okurluns

Lead up to the Brothers War

Foundation of the S'Lanter

Modern history

Geography

S'Lanter geographic borders are defined in the west by the Olki Alps, the Trans-Lumarian Steppe in the north, the R'ffti River Valley in the south, and the Trans-Lumarian Aligriftor Lake in the east. While the majority of the land area consists of the open grassland of the Blue Steppe, there are meadows, deciduous forests, isolated mountain ranges, and cold, arid plateaus.

Politics

Government

List of Ministries

Foreign Relations

Culture

Holidays/celebrations

Music

Festivals

The Generate Peace Festival in the Ajlom Valley (colloquially called "Ajlom Festival") is the S'Lanter's most prolific music festival, welcoming all from Pelia and beyond to attend. It was started in 1598 with the goal of promoting world peace, aiming to bring Okurlun music to the world. The festival is hosted at the village of Bochorna, who have immensely profited off of the tourism and business over the past 15 years. With the new generation of middle-class Okurlun youth who have disposable income, the village has seen in increase in revenue, which has contributed to it being a more desired location for vacation homes in the valley. To compliment the demand for local food, many entrepreneurs took to street vending and opening full-scale cafés and restaurants. The local vineyard promotes itself heavily with free wine tasting hosted at most of the dining establishments. The festival itself hosts different Okurlun artists and bands, representing many genres, from folk music to electronic music.

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Industry

Demographics

Religion

Language

Education

Health