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Revision as of 18:29, 28 January 2021

Kingdom of Bretislavia

Bretislaviaflag.png
Flag
Anthem: Lord Guide thy Country
Capital
and largest city
Dutchberg
Official languagesEnglish
Religion
Catholicism
Demonym(s)Bretislavian
Governmentfederal parliamentary, constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
James IV
• Prime Minister
Scott Ford
• Deputy Prime Minister
Ashley King
LegislatureParliament of Bretislavia
Royal Parliament
Area
• Total
1,320,304 km2 (509,772 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
92,421,280
• Density
70/km2 (181.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
$57,102
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
5.31 Trillion
Gini33.2
medium
HDI.898
very high
CurrencyBretislavian Pound (BP)
Driving sideright
Calling code+71
Internet TLD.bt

Bretislavia, officially the Kingdom of Bretislavia is a sovereign country situated on the continent of Thuadia. It borders Eriel to the north, Fichmanistan to the west, Torvon & Kentalis to the south, and Al Tulcina & Shaunteville-La-Patrici to the east.

Bretislavia is federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The monarch is James IV, who has ruled since 1959.

Etymology and terminology

The "Bret" in Bretislavia comes from the patron saint of Bretislavia St. Bret. The "slav" comes from St. Brets half slav background, as his mother was slavic.

History

Background

40,000 years ago early modern humans settled what would become the lands of Bretislavia. These early modern humans (EMH) were a largely Germanic group, with Slavic culture among it. The larger portion of the Slavic settlers moved Southern towards the southern sea, where in 38 AD the first recorded civilization was formed by Slavic settlers, later, in 41 AD, the first recorded settlement in the northeast would be a Germanic one.