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Sooner in 1454, the first pilgrimages of reformed Samiists arrived in Bakyern, as they were looking for a new land to bring reformed Samiism to the local natives.  
Sooner in 1454, the first pilgrimages of reformed Samiists arrived in Bakyern, as they were looking for a new land to bring reformed Samiism to the local natives.  
[[File:Bak_Pilgrims.jpeg|thumb|Samiist Pilgrims ]] The pilgrims blended into the natives and locals and created mutual peace with the natives, with Samiism being brought to the Bak natives. The Bak Natives and Samiist Pilgrims made peace with each other, as the first Samiist pilgrims settlements being created around the agricultural lands and coastal area.
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The pilgrims blended into the natives and locals and created mutual peace with the natives, with Samiism being brought to the Bak natives. The Bak Natives and Samiist Pilgrims made peace with each other, as the first Samiist pilgrims settlements being created around the agricultural lands and coastal area.





Revision as of 18:13, 12 April 2020

The Federal Republic of Bakyern (Bakyern: Back-yern) is a country laying on the coast of the Clabury Lake and bordering Grafenland and Junterland. It has around 23 federal states approximately and a federal district. At 2,058,726 kilometers of territory, it is a country of particularly large size. It has a relatively large population of 87 million people. The capital is the Federal District of Clabury and largest city is Wegelsberg.

Founded in 1731 following a unification of the Bak Confederacy, or more commonly known as the League of Bakyern. The First Kingdom of Bakyern was founded in 1732 by the League of Bakyern. Creating the modern nation of Bakyern.

Federal Republic of Bakyern

Bundesrepublik Bakyern
Bakyern.png
Flag
Motto: "Weinel, rajen, inteligaschun"
"Work, strength, and intelligence"
Anthem: The People's Language
CapitalFederal District of Clabury
Largest Federal DistrictCapital
Official languagesBak-Germanic
Recognised national languagesGerman, Bak-Germanic
Religion
Roman Catholicism, Samiism
Demonym(s)Bak
GovernmentFederal Presidential Constitutional Republic
• Federal President
Johannes Wills
• Deputy President of the Federal Assembly
Weien Selden
• Secretary of State
Golven Mengen
LegislatureNational Congress
Assembly of Bakyern
State Senate
Establishment
• First Nomads in Bakyern
1264 A.D.
• Declaration of Independence
August 9, 1651
Population
• 2020 estimate
94,000,000
• 2010 census
87,013,512
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$73,600,000,000
• Per capita
$40,000
CurrencyNational Banknote
Driving sideright
Calling code+4
Internet TLD.bk

History

Nomads and Pilgrimage

It has been majorly accepted by historians that the first major nomadic movement was in 1264 by nomads from the coast and surrounding territories looking for wheat and agricultural land during agricultural season. The first settlements popped up around 1270s as believed by Bak historians, where the first settlements which include the 'Kellberg' settlement in northern Alnerg. The first nomads of Bakyern made their settlements surrounding the rivers and lakes of Bakyern and wide agricultural lands. At first, the nomads began to move around Bakyern until they settled down and began to create the first Bak culture and civilization, which was the Claber Civilization which was the first major civilization which created the precedent for future nations and civilizations.

Sooner in 1454, the first pilgrimages of reformed Samiists arrived in Bakyern, as they were looking for a new land to bring reformed Samiism to the local natives.

Bak Pilgrims.jpeg

The pilgrims blended into the natives and locals and created mutual peace with the natives, with Samiism being brought to the Bak natives. The Bak Natives and Samiist Pilgrims made peace with each other, as the first Samiist pilgrims settlements being created around the agricultural lands and coastal area.