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Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka
Prawosławna Republika Wiślańska
(Vistulzkan)
Visztula ortodox köztársaság (Hetumogyer)
Православна республіка Вісульська (Karpatska)
Flag
Flag
Anthem: Na zawsze! (Vistulzkan)
"Forever!"
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CapitalWłocławek
Largest cityÁsotthalom
Official languagesVistulzkan
Recognised national languagesHetumogyer
Karpatska
Ethnic groups
(2020)
87.1% Viswe
6.3% Hetumogyars
5.1% Karpathska
1.5% Other
Religion
X% no religion
X% Tahir
X% others
Demonym(s)Viswe
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential Orthodoxist republic
• President
Józef Kamiński
• Marshal
Małgosia Lemańska
Bálintka Bondarenko
LegislatureNational Legislature
Sejm
Sejmik
Formation
c. 850
922
953
1211
X
X
X
X
Area
• Total
396,297 km2 (153,011 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.1%
Population
• 2024 estimate
X
• 2024 census
X (Xth)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $X billion (Xth)
• Per capita
Increase $X
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase $X billion (Xth)
• Per capita
Increase $X
Gini (2023)Negative increase 27.2
low
HDI (2021)Increase 0.871
very high
CurrencyX (X, VIS)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Western Calesian Time, WCT)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+X
Internet TLD.vz

Vistulzka (Vistulzkan: Wiślańska), officially the Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka (Vistulzkan: Prawosławna Republika Wiślańska) and often times simply called the Orthodox Republic, is a sovereign country located in Western Calesia. It borders X to the north, X to the west, X to the south, and Falland to the southeast, and it shares a maritime boundary with Waldrich across the Svalish Sea. Consisting of 54 states called Voivodeships, it is the third-largest country in Calesia, covering over 396,297 km2, and the fourth-most populous with over 41 million inhabitants. Additional, Vistulzka administers two territories under as the Overseas Vistulzkan Territories that are considered part of its constitutional dominion in the Medan Ocean: Casimir and Nowa Sarmat.

Vistulzka has been inhabited since the Last Glacial Age with various sets of artifacts dating back to the Lower Paleolithic period when the area was dominated by various hunter-gatherers cultures. Vistulzka in late antiquity was inhabited by a mix of tribes, known as the Proto-Sarmats. By the time of the 800s, the area of Vistulzka was controlled by three various paganistic duchies: Sarmat, Géza and the Pereya. The Duke of Sarmat, Casimir III, converted to Presterist Gregorianism and engaged in the Sarmat Wars, uniting part of the Duchy of Géza and absorbing the entirety of the Duchy of Pereya under the Treaty of Wełnica. The Duchy of Sarmat became the Grand Duchy of Vistulzka. The remaining parts of the Duchy of Géza became the First Kingdom of Hetumoger, under Presterist Gregorianic auspices; the Duchy of Sarmat became the dominant power in Western Calesia.

In 953, the Grand Duchy of Vistulzka and the First Kingdom of Hetumoger unified, creating the Vistulzka-Hetumoger Kingdom. In 1211, Vistulzka-Hetumoger entered the First Odrodzenie, a revolutionary cultural and political movement that coincided with a change of internal politics of the Kingdom. Internal changes to the Kingdom's inner workings was uniquely liberal for the time and was driven primarily though the advocation of civil liberties and subsequently cemented Vistulzka's tradition of progressivism. Under calls for a new government to be established, King Ziemomysł II reorganized the country and renamed it from the Kingdom to the Vistulzka-Hetumoger Noble Republic. The new political system was based off of several ideas promogulated during the First Odrodzenie that culminated into the political system known as a Noble Republic. Ziemomysł II also commissioned the Calesia's first constitution that limited the power of the monarchy, created and granted power to a new state-backed legislature. This was known as the First Noble Sejm. The Noble Republic collapsed in 1375 when King Ziemomysł IV and Noble Sejm Head Árpád III could not reconcile the political disalignment between Vistulzkans and Hetumogerians. The aftermath of political disalignment created separate noble classes unique to their cultural alignment, the Nemesseg, the Szlachta and the Lytsari.

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Vistulzka has a developed market and is considered to be a regional power alongside X. Officially, Vistulzka is still considered to be an "Orthodox Gregorianic" nation. However, Vistulzka provides both freedom of religion and over high standard of human rights. Vistulzka is a founding member of the United Congress, and the X.

Etymology

History

Antiquity

Vistulzka has been inhabited since the Stone Age by modern homo sapiens with archaic tools and artifacts being dates as far back as 20,000 years ago. It is believed that while Vistulzka alongside some neighboring countries have been inhabited since the Last Glacial Period, the climate conditions made the area inhospitable to permanent habitats. Archaic humans are believed to have began permanently settle Vistulzka in the 11,000 years ago with the rise of the neolithic Wełnica culture. Agricultural prospects in the area were meddling and as such, Vistulzka did not see any form of agriculture until 5,000 years ago. Before that, Vistulzka was dominated by various hunter-gatherer societies.

Agriculture and more formative tribal identities emerged in around 4,000 years ago where tools suitable for agriculture emerged. Wełnican tribes and settlements were aware of the Hernician Empire, and several settlements were on the Minervan Trail that crossed through Western Calesia from Central Calesia. Unlike the hostile tribes that inhabited Cheruscia in modern day X, X; the Wełnica openly traded with the Hernicians.

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Three Duchies and Gregorianism

In the 9th century, three major powers had emerged within modern-day Vistuzka. The Duchy of Sarmat, the Duchy of Géza and the Duchy of Pereya. These duchies were all paganistic in nature, and frequently entered into small wars with each other, known as the Three Duchy Wars. The three duchies had loosely followed Western Calesian paganism until the breakup of the First X Empire in 851. The breakup directly led to refugees entering the three duchies and subsequently introducing Gregorianism. The Duke of Sarmat, Casimir III converted to Georgianism in 855, and subsequently engaged in the Sarmat War in an attempt to unite the Duchies of Géza and Pereya under his banner. The Duchy of Sarmat and the Duchy of Pereya unified under the Treaty of Wełnica to become the Grand Duchy of Vistulzka

The Duchy of Mazowszanie initially rebuked the idea of conversion.

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Geography

Vistulzka is located in Western Calesia, bordered by the countries of X (X km; X mi) to the east, X (X km; X mi) to the west, and Falland (X km; X mi) to the southwest and south. Vistulzka is the single largest country within Western Calesia and the third-largest country in Calesia proper.

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Government

The Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka is a unitary semi-presidential republic that is governed on the basis of a multi-party democracy that utilizes a "Common Government", a form of government that emerged during the Political Odrodzenie. The current form of government of Vistulzka was codified in the 1920 Constitution, the current governing principles and the establishing document of the Vistulzka.

The official name of Vistulzka is the Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka. The idea of an orthodox republic is considered by others to be an evolution of common government ideology and was a new political idea that emerged during the Second Political Odrodzenie. Vistulzka has three branches of government, all of which arew "separate but intertwined" government where all branches of the government were intertwined with each other.

Officially, the Office of the President is elected within the Sejm, where the members of the Sejm elected a member of their own. Both houses of the National Legislature, the Sejm and the Sejmek are elected through direct election. The National Legislature is a bicameral parliament that consists of the Sejm (upper house) and the Sejmek (lower house).

The powers of the president are executive in nature and split between the Office and the Sejm. The Office of the President is designed by the 1920 constitution to have powers traditionally reserved by both the head of state and the head of government. The President is responsible for the appointment of the Marshal and the Ducal Council, the executive branch's cabinet. The Marshal and Ducal Council are responsible to answering to daily affairs. The President of Vistulzka is considered to be a ceremonial role if the Marshal and the Ducal Council are able to function and hold support of both the President and the Sejm. However, if the Sejm initiates a centure vote, the powers of the Marshal and the Ducal Council are significantly diminished and the powers of the President and the Sejm are enhanced significantly. If confidence of the Marshal and the Ducal Council is low, the Sejm has the ability to create a Council of Confidence. The Council of Confidence vacates and takes over the Office of the Marshal.

Vistulzka has historically

Vistulzka has historically been a hotbed for political organizations with three parties making up the dominant block since 1925. The New Republican Coalition (NKR) have ruled Vistulzka since the end of the Second Cuthish War, and is comprised of three dominant parties: the Orthodoxist Republican Party (PPR), the Chruściel-Orange Republican Party (PRJP) and the Blue Movement Party (PBR). All three of these parties were founded in the immediate aftermath of the Recession of 1924. The other smaller block is the Three Torches Bloc.

Administrative divisions

Military

Law

Law enforcement in Vistulzka is primarily performed by the National Police (Milicja Zbrojne) and is assisted by various agencies that belong to the Internal Public Security Commission. The National Police is considered to be an independent branch of the Armed Forces, and reported to the Department of Law. The National Police investigates crimes and transgressions, and acts as a general purpose response unit on a Voivode and municipal level.

Private security firms are often utilized by companies due to the military industry of Vistulzka. The most notable being the Stellaris Conglomerate. Private security firms are viewed as extremely controversial due to their lack of legal authority and extensive legislation efforts for both allowing and outlawing their existence.

The Internal Public Security Commission is conglomerate of various federal law enforcement agencies that have a seat on the Ducal Council. The IPSC is extremely structured, as each agency under its jurisdiction has very well-defined boundaries as to its limitations and its departmental goals. IPSC's reach under wartime is limited and can be temporarily absorbed under the jurisdiction of the National Police during times of war.

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Infrastructure

Transportation

Vistulzka has an extensive railway network of 15,000 miles. Constitutionally, the VHK Railways network is a state-owned enterprise that oversees all forms of railway transport within the country. VHK Railways is subsequently broken into regional passenger markets. Freight transportation is also considered to be a state-owned enterprise that operates on a national scale. In 1996, VHK Railways established the Pendolino Prędkości, a large national project to establish high-speed railways to connect major cities and urban centers.

Demographics

Languages

Religion

Urbanization

 
Largest cities or metropolitan areas in Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka
Seneca
Rank Voivodeships Pop.
Ásotthalom
Ásotthalom
Włocławek
Włocławek
1 Ásotthalom Ásotthalom 5,861,242 Lybid
Lybid
New Pereya
New Pereya
2 Włocławek Włocławek 3,114,451
3 Lybid West Prykordonnya 1,563,012
4 New Pereya East Prykordonnya 801,524
5 Wełnica Wełnica-Poznań 581,942
6 Salgótarján Somogy 391,784
7 Fehérvár Somogy 211,892
8 To be named To be named To be calculated
9 To be named To be named To be calculated
10 To be named To be named To be calculated


Health

Education

Culture

See also

Outline of Vistulzka