Venland
Soviet Socialist Republic of Venland Venská Sovětská Socialistická Republika (Venish) | |
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Motto: "Horizonty Jednoty" "Horizons of Unity" | |
Capital and largest city | Břebíč |
Official languages | Venish |
Demonym(s) | Venish Ven |
Government | Unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party Soviet-style socialist republic |
• Premier | Zitek Smolensky |
• Prime Minister | Boban Novikov |
Legislature | Supreme Soviet |
Central Committee | |
National Assembly | |
Currency | Lind Ruble (₽) (LIR) |
Date format | dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +09 |
Internet TLD | .vn |
Venland (Venish: Vensko ), officially the Soviet Socialist Republic of Venland (VSSR, or Venish SSR; Venish: Venská Socialistická Republika ), is a Marxist-Leninist sovereign state in CONTINENT, located within PLANET. Venland is situated on the LOCATION. The country is bordered by COUNTRY. Venland's government and economy are highly centralized, the country is a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of Venland with its capital in Břebíč, the nation's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. With a population of POPULATION million and a land area of AREAkm2. The nation was a founding member of the INSTITUTION.
Etymology
The word "Soviet" is derived from a Russian word сове́т (sovét) meaning council, assembly, advice, harmony, concord and all ultimately deriving from the proto-Slavic verbal stem of vět-iti ("to inform"), related to Slavic věst ("news"), English "wise", the root in "ad-vis-or" (which came to English through French), or the Dutch weten ("to know"; cf. wetenschap meaning "science"). The word sovietnik means "councillor".
The traditional English name "Venland" derives from Latin "Venimia", which means "home of the Vens". The name comes from the Slavic tribe (Venish: Veni, Venové) and, according to legend, their leader Venn, who brought them to Venland, to settle the region.
After the Perlich monarchy was overthrown in 1920, the Venish lands lacked a common English short name. The Venish Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommended the English name Venland in april of 1920, and the central committee approved Venland as the official short name in 1921.