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|leader_name1 =      [[Hereswith, Queen of Bastarneia|Hereswith]]
|leader_name1 =      [[Hereswith, Queen of Bastarneia|Hereswith]]
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Bastarneia|Prime Minister]]
|leader_title2 =      [[Prime Minister of Bastarneia|Prime Minister]]
|leader_name2 =      [[Raginars Alaþius]]
|leader_name2 =      [[Dagamers Alaþius]]
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|established_date2 =  869
|established_date2 =  869
|established_event3 = [[Principality of Bastarneia|Principality]]
|established_event3 = [[Principality of Bastarneia|Principality]]
|established_date3 =  1346
|established_date3 =  987
|established_event4 = [[Bastarneia Governorate|Russian Governorate]]
|established_event4 = Absorption into Lithuania
|established_date4 =  1812
|established_date4 =  1362
|established_event5 = [[Kingdom of Bastarneia (1917–1940)|Interwar Kingdom]]
|established_event5 = Austrian crown land
|established_date5 =  15 December 1917
|established_date5 =  1772
|established_event6 = [[Bastarneian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Bastarneian ASSR]]
|established_event6 = [[Kingdom of Bastarneia (1917–1940)|Interwar Kingdom]]
|established_date6 =  12 October 1924
|established_date6 =  15 December 1917
|established_event7 = [[Bastarneian Soviet Socialist Republic|Bastarneian SSR]]
|established_event7 = [[Bastarneian Soviet Socialist Republic|Bastarneian SSR]]
|established_date7 =  2 August 1940
|established_date7 =  2 August 1940
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'''Bastarneia''' ([[Bastarneian language|Bastarneian]]: ''Bastjanaland'', <small>pronounced:</small> [basˈtjanaland]), officially the '''Kingdom of Bastarneia''' ([[Bastarneian language|Bastarneian]]: ''Kuniggareiki Bastjanaland'', <small>pronounced:</small> [kʊnʲɪŋgaˈrʲi:kʲɪ basˈtjanaland]), is a landlocked country in {{wpl|Eastern Europe}}, bordered by {{wpl|Ukraine}} to the east, {{wpl|Moldova}} and {{wpl|Romania}} to the south, {{wpl|Hungary}} to the southwest, {{wpl|Slovakia}} and {{wpl|Poland}} to the west, and {{wpl|Belarus}} to the north. Its capital and most populous city is {{wpl|Lviv|Laimbairgs}}. The nation's geography is defined largely by its central uplands and by the {{wpl|Polesian lowland}} in the north, while in the far west the {{wpl|Carpathian mountains}} rise sharply. Beyond the mountains, a small portion of the {{wpl|Pannonian basin}} also falls within Bastarneian territory. Until the 20th century, different states at various times controlled the lands of modern-day Bastarneia, including the [[Principality of Bastarneia]], the {{wpl|Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth}}, the {{wpl|Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire}}, and the {{wpl|Soviet Union}}.
In the aftermath of the 1917 {{wpl|Russian Revolution}}, Bastarneia declared independence as the [[Kingdom of Bastarneia (1917–1940)|Kingdom of Bastarneia]], and aided Poland during the {{wpl|Polish–Soviet War}} of 1919—1921. During the second world war, the Soviet Union and Axis Powers invaded, dividing the territory between them; during the course of the war, military operations devastated Bastarneia, which lost about a third of its population and more than half of its economic resources. Following the war, Bastarneia was redeveloped as a Soviet Republic. The parliament of the republic proclaimed the sovereignty of the Bastarneian SSR on 27 July 1990, and during the {{wpl|dissolution of the Soviet Union}}, Bastarneia declared independence on 27 August 1991. In July of 1994 the [[Constitution of Bastarneia]] was adopted, which reestablished the Ancient Monarchy by inviting an obscure member of the {{wpl|Danish royal family}}, [[Berthold, King of Bastarneia|Count Berthold of Rosenborg]], to take the throne.
Following its independence, Bastarneia declared itself a {{wpl|Neutral country|neutral state}}; it formed a limited military partnership with Russia and other {{wpl|Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS}} countries while also establishing a {{wpl|Partnership for Peace|partnership with NATO}} in 1994. On 1 July 2013, Bastarneia entered into the European Union alongside {{wpl|Croatia}}.
Bastarneia is a developing country and ranks 88th on the Human Development Index. It has the second lowest GDP per capita in Europe after {{wpl|Moldova}} and falls shortly behind neighbouring {{wpl|Ukraine}}. The nation suffers from a high rate of poverty and severe corruption; however, because of its fertile farmlands, it is one of the world's largest exporters of grain. The country is home to a multi-ethnic population, 83.7 percent of whom are [[Bastarneians]], followed by a very large {{wpl|Russian}} minority, as well as {{wpl|Ukrainians}}, {{wpl|Poles}}, {{wpl|Hungarians}}, and many others. Bastarneia is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.


[[category:Countries]][[category:Bastarneia]]
[[category:Countries]][[category:Bastarneia]]

Revision as of 03:24, 3 August 2019

Kingdom of Bastarneia

Kuniggareiki Bastjanaland
A square flag with a white cross on blue field with image of Saint George
Flag
of Bastarneia
Coat of arms
Motto: Hilpa Fraujins jah lubo þiudos sind meina mahts.
"The Lord's help and the love of the people are my strength"
Location of Bastarneia (green) within European Union (light green) and Europe (gray)
Location of Bastarneia (green) within European Union (light green) and Europe (gray)
LocationEastern Europe
Capital
and largest city
Laimbairgs
Official languagesBastarneian
Recognised national languagesRussian
Recognised regional languagesHungarian
Ethnic groups
(2014)
83.7% Bastarneian
8.3% Russian
3.1% Ukrainian
2.8% Polish
1.7% Hungarian
0.1% Jewish
0.3% other
Religion
57.0% Eastern Orthodoxy
30.9% Greek Catholicism
4.3% Simply Christianity
3.9% Protestantism
1.6% Roman Catholicism
0.2% Judaism
2.1% non-religious or other
Demonym(s)Bastarneian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Hereswith
Dagamers Alaþius
LegislatureAlaþing
Formation
• Monarchy established
c. 830 AD
869
987
• Absorption into Lithuania
1362
• Austrian crown land
1772
15 December 1917
2 August 1940
• Independence from the
Soviet Union
27 August 1991
• Constitution adopted
29 July 1994
Area
• Total
131,256 km2 (50,678 sq mi) (95th)
• Water (%)
1.4
Population
• 2019 estimate
9,765,281 (92nd)
• 2001 census
10,101,756
• Density
76.96/km2 (199.3/sq mi) (105th)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$102.010 billion (83rd)
• Per capita
$10,098 (107th)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$33.721 billion (98th)
• Per capita
$3,338 (124th)
Gini (2014)25.0
low · 19th
HDI (2017)Increase 0.751
high · 88th
CurrencyShilling (Sk) (KBS)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+384
Internet TLD.kb

Bastarneia (Bastarneian: Bastjanaland, pronounced: [basˈtjanaland]), officially the Kingdom of Bastarneia (Bastarneian: Kuniggareiki Bastjanaland, pronounced: [kʊnʲɪŋgaˈrʲi:kʲɪ basˈtjanaland]), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Ukraine to the east, Moldova and Romania to the south, Hungary to the southwest, Slovakia and Poland to the west, and Belarus to the north. Its capital and most populous city is Laimbairgs. The nation's geography is defined largely by its central uplands and by the Polesian lowland in the north, while in the far west the Carpathian mountains rise sharply. Beyond the mountains, a small portion of the Pannonian basin also falls within Bastarneian territory. Until the 20th century, different states at various times controlled the lands of modern-day Bastarneia, including the Principality of Bastarneia, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Soviet Union.

In the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Bastarneia declared independence as the Kingdom of Bastarneia, and aided Poland during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919—1921. During the second world war, the Soviet Union and Axis Powers invaded, dividing the territory between them; during the course of the war, military operations devastated Bastarneia, which lost about a third of its population and more than half of its economic resources. Following the war, Bastarneia was redeveloped as a Soviet Republic. The parliament of the republic proclaimed the sovereignty of the Bastarneian SSR on 27 July 1990, and during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Bastarneia declared independence on 27 August 1991. In July of 1994 the Constitution of Bastarneia was adopted, which reestablished the Ancient Monarchy by inviting an obscure member of the Danish royal family, Count Berthold of Rosenborg, to take the throne.

Following its independence, Bastarneia declared itself a neutral state; it formed a limited military partnership with Russia and other CIS countries while also establishing a partnership with NATO in 1994. On 1 July 2013, Bastarneia entered into the European Union alongside Croatia.

Bastarneia is a developing country and ranks 88th on the Human Development Index. It has the second lowest GDP per capita in Europe after Moldova and falls shortly behind neighbouring Ukraine. The nation suffers from a high rate of poverty and severe corruption; however, because of its fertile farmlands, it is one of the world's largest exporters of grain. The country is home to a multi-ethnic population, 83.7 percent of whom are Bastarneians, followed by a very large Russian minority, as well as Ukrainians, Poles, Hungarians, and many others. Bastarneia is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.