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|conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Brynmor
|native_name = Teyrnas Brynymôr ({{wp|Welsh language|Brynnish}}) <br> Rioghachd Cnocnamara ({{wp|Scottish gaelic language|Charmelcs}})
|common_name =        Brynmor
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|symbol_type = Coat of Arms
| other_symbol =
| other_symbol_type = Seal
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|national_motto =    Oherwydd pan fyddwn yn uno, nid ydym yn stopio<br><small>''For when we unite, we do not stop''</small>
|national_anthem =    [[Yma o hyd|Yma o hyd<br><small>''We are still here.''</small>]]<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkBQAvAFjus|200px]]
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|capital =            [[Marunath]]
|largest_city =      capital
|official_languages = {{wp|Welsh Language|Brynnish}}
|national_languages =
|regional_languages = {{wp|Scottish gaelic language|Charmelcs}}, {{wp|English Language|Anglish}}
|ethnic_groups =      {{wp|Welsh people|Brynnish}} 88% <br> {{Wp|Scottish people|Charmelcian}} 6.3% <br> [[Anglican people|Anglican]] 4.1% <br> {{wp|French people|Vermandois}}
|ethnic_groups_year = 2021
|demonym =            Brynnish
|government_type =    {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}
|leader_title1 =      King
|leader_name1 = [[Llywelyn III]]
|leader_title2 =      [[Canghellor of Brynmor|Canghellor]]
|leader_name2 =  Rhys Griffiths
|leader_title3 =   
|leader_name3 =
|legislature =        [[Senedd]]
|upper_house =        [[Siambr (Brynmor)|Assembly of the Siambr]]
|lower_house =        [[Assembly of Commons (Brynmor)|Assembly of Commons]]
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|population_estimate        = 5,156,286
|population_estimate_year    = 2022
|population_density_km2      = 140
|population_density_sq_mi      =
|GDP_PPP                = $ 238.64 billion
|GDP_PPP_year                = 2016
|GDP_PPP_per_capita          = $ 21,034
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|GDP_nominal_year = 2015
|GDP_nominal_per_capita =     
|HDI =                        0.833
|HDI_year = 2020
|currency =          [[Brynnish Pence]] (BNP)
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The '''Kingdom of Brynmor''' ''({{wp|Welsh language|Brynnish}}: Teyrnas Brynymôr, {{wp|Scottish gaelic language|Charmelcs}}: Rioghachd Cnocnamara)'', commonly known as '''Brynmor''', is a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Parthenia]]. It shares land borders with [[Angland]] to the east and [[Vermand]] to the west. On it's north coast is the [[Sea of Slethar]]. As of 2017, Brynmor's population was approximately 5.3 million. Its capital city is [[Marunath]], which is also the largest city in the country.
Continuous habitation within the modern borders of Brynmor began during the {{wp|neolithic period}} as one of the earliest inhabited regions of [[Parthenia]]. Early {{wp|Celtic}} cultures began to appear in the {{wp|bronze age}} and {{wp|iron age}}, despite [[Remillian Empire|Remillian occupation]] later on, connecting Brynmor to the other [[Celtic nations (Elezia)|Celtic nations]] of the [[Sea of Slethar]]. Unlike neighbouring Angland, the Remillian occupation had little effect on the culture and people groups of Brynmor, as Celtic culture continued to develop. Following the collapse of the Remillian Empire in 301 AD, Brynmor was split into two kingdoms, [[Battania]] and [[Reyvadoin]]. It is theorized that these kingdoms would assist eachother in defending their lands from the {{wp|Germanic people|Livanic}} invaders from the west, using the hilly terrain to their advantage.
==Etymology==
==History==
===Prehistory===
==Geography==
===Biodiversity===
===Climate===
==Politics and Government==
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| caption1      = King Llywelyn III.
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===Foreign Relations===
===Military===
===Administrative Divisions===
===Law===
===Law Enforcement===
==Economy==
===Primary sector===
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==Demographics==
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===Languages===
===Education===
===Healthcare===
==Culture==
==See Also==
==References==
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Revision as of 08:59, 21 May 2023

Kingdom of Brynmor

Teyrnas Brynymôr (Brynnish)
Rioghachd Cnocnamara (Charmelcs)
Flag of Brynmor
Flag
Coat of Arms of Brynmor
Coat of Arms
Motto: Oherwydd pan fyddwn yn uno, nid ydym yn stopio
For when we unite, we do not stop
     Brynmor     Parthenia
     Brynmor     Parthenia
Capital
and largest city
Marunath
Official languagesBrynnish
Recognised regional languagesCharmelcs, Anglish
Ethnic groups
(2021)
Brynnish 88%
Charmelcian 6.3%
Anglican 4.1%
Vermandois
Demonym(s)Brynnish
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• King
Llywelyn III
Rhys Griffiths
LegislatureSenedd
Assembly of the Siambr
Assembly of Commons
Population
• 2022 estimate
5,156,286
• Density
140/km2 (362.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2016 estimate
• Total
$ 238.64 billion
• Per capita
$ 21,034
HDI (2020)0.833
very high
CurrencyBrynnish Pence (BNP)
Internet TLD.by

The Kingdom of Brynmor (Brynnish: Teyrnas Brynymôr, Charmelcs: Rioghachd Cnocnamara), commonly known as Brynmor, is a sovereign state in Parthenia. It shares land borders with Angland to the east and Vermand to the west. On it's north coast is the Sea of Slethar. As of 2017, Brynmor's population was approximately 5.3 million. Its capital city is Marunath, which is also the largest city in the country.

Continuous habitation within the modern borders of Brynmor began during the neolithic period as one of the earliest inhabited regions of Parthenia. Early Celtic cultures began to appear in the bronze age and iron age, despite Remillian occupation later on, connecting Brynmor to the other Celtic nations of the Sea of Slethar. Unlike neighbouring Angland, the Remillian occupation had little effect on the culture and people groups of Brynmor, as Celtic culture continued to develop. Following the collapse of the Remillian Empire in 301 AD, Brynmor was split into two kingdoms, Battania and Reyvadoin. It is theorized that these kingdoms would assist eachother in defending their lands from the Livanic invaders from the west, using the hilly terrain to their advantage.

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Geography

Biodiversity

Climate

Politics and Government

King Llywelyn III.
Prime-Minister Rhys Griffiths.

Foreign Relations

Military

Administrative Divisions

Law

Law Enforcement

Economy

Primary sector

Secondary sector

Tertiary sector

Quarternary sector

Energy

Natural resources

Demographics

Urbanization

Immigration

Religion

Languages

Education

Healthcare

Culture

See Also

References

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