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The armed forces {{wp|military branch|consists of}} the [[Vierz Navy|Navy]] (''Marine''), [[Vierz Army|Army]] (''Heer''), [[Vierz Air Force|Air Force]] (''Luftwaffe''), and the ''[[Gendarmerie (Vierzland)|Gendarmerie]]''. As of 2018, the military comprised over 1.1 million total personnel, with 353,462 active personnel, and 770,135 reservists. Under Vierzland's {{wp|conscription}} system (''Wehrpflicht''), a male citizen from age 18 to 25 must perform one year of active military service; as of 2018 however, the government has announced plans to expand conscription exemptions for "career and educational purposes," which would exempt a number of potential conscripts.
The armed forces {{wp|military branch|consists of}} the [[Vierz Navy|Navy]] (''Marine''), [[Vierz Army|Army]] (''Heer''), [[Vierz Air Force|Air Force]] (''Luftwaffe''), and the ''[[Gendarmerie (Vierzland)|Gendarmerie]]''. As of 2018, the military comprised over 1.1 million total personnel, with 353,462 active personnel, and 770,135 reservists. Under Vierzland's {{wp|conscription}} system (''Wehrpflicht''), a male citizen from age 18 to 25 must perform one year of active military service; as of 2018 however, the government has announced plans to expand conscription exemptions for "career and educational purposes," which would exempt a number of potential conscripts.


The 2018 government budget allotted $89.6 billion (ᛗ137.5 billion) to the Ministry of Defense, constituting 2.22% of nominal GDP, and a 2.6% increase in military spending over the previous year. The Vierz {{wp|arms industry}} is one of the most advanced in the world, resulting in arms self-sufficiency. Vierzland is also one of the sole possessors of {{wp|nuclear weapons}}, maintaining an estimated arsenal of 800 nuclear {{wp|warheads}}. The military maintains delivery mechanisms such as {{wp|intercontinental ballistic missiles}}, {{wp|ballistic missile submarines}}, and {{wp|strategic bombers}}.
The 2019 government budget allotted $89.6 billion (ᛗ137.5 billion) to the Ministry of Defense, constituting 2.22% of nominal GDP, and a 2.6% increase in military spending over the previous year. The Vierz {{wp|arms industry}} is one of the most advanced in the world, resulting in arms self-sufficiency. Vierzland is also one of the sole possessors of {{wp|nuclear weapons}}, maintaining an estimated arsenal of 800 nuclear {{wp|warheads}}. The military maintains delivery mechanisms such as {{wp|intercontinental ballistic missiles}}, {{wp|ballistic missile submarines}}, and {{wp|strategic bombers}}.


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Vierz Federation

Vierze Föderation
Flag of Vierzland
Flag
Coat of Arms of Vierzland
Coat of Arms
Motto: "Gott und volk"
"God and people"
Anthem: O Vierzland hoch in Ehren
O highly esteemed Vierzland
Vierzland wikimap patyria.png
Location of Vierzland (dark green) in Patyria
Capital
and largest city
Adtrus
Official languagesVierz
Recognised national languages
Ethnic groups
(2015)
92.8% Vierz
3.5% Nahorientalisch
—3.2% Caraqis
—0.3% Njataris
1.2% Artalians
0.8% Luepolans
0.2% Isheris
1.5% other
Demonym(s)Vierz
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
Kaspar Vahl
Klements Brandt
Eva Weiskopf
Thorsten Hopfer
LegislatureFederal Assembly
Formation
18 August 1610
7 June 1766
10 January 1990
Area
• 
531,756 km2 (205,312 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
Increase 95,613,152
• 2015 census
94,295,581
• Density
177/km2 (458.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2015 estimate
• Total
Increase $4.512 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $47,859
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
Increase $4.022 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $42,663
Gini (2018)Negative increase 35.6
medium
HDI (2018)Increase 0.913
very high
CurrencyVierzmark (ᛗ) (VZM)
Driving sideright
Calling code+55
Internet TLD.vz

Vierzland (/virslænd/, Vierz pronunciation: /ˈfɪʁtslant/), officially the Vierz Federation (Vierz: Vierze Föderation), is a sovereign state in central Patyria. It is bordered by Vyzinia to the northeast, Luepola to the east, Lairea to the south, and Borland and Apelia to the west. Its northern coast is flanked mostly by the Veisan Sea, and its northwest coast borders the Savic Sea, which leads into the Cercian Ocean. Vierzland's total population of 95 million people, the highest in Patyria, is spread across 14 states, with many located in major cities such as the capital Adtrus, Bertenau, or Kasenberg. The country's land area is the second-largest in Patyria, totaling 531,756 square kilometers (205,312 sq mi). The economy of Vierzland, measured in nominal GDP, is the third largest in the world.

Settlement by Vierzic tribes around the Bertenau Delta in antiquity gradually led to the establishment and expansion of numerous Vierz kingdoms in central Patyria. These states eventually united to form the Vierz Kingdom in 1610 AD as a result of the Eastern Patyrian War. The Vierz Kingdom, situated in western Vierzland, united with its eastern counterpart in the aftermath of the First Apelic War in 1766, with Constantine the Great the first Kaiser of the united Vierz Empire. Over the next 150 years, Vierz colonial holdings in West Oridia, Tusola, and South Artalia expanded considerably, especially in the aftermath of Vierz victories in the First Apelic War. Further victories in the Caberran Wars cemented Vierzland's position as a geopolitical power, even following later losses in the Vonzumierian Revolutionary War and the Frontier War.

The worldwide economic crisis of the early 1920s led to the creation of a military dictatorship in 1929 under Hermann Eschau. In 1942, Vierzland declared war on Luepola after their invasion of Zacotia, a Vierz ally, sparking the Great War, which swiftly became a worldwide conflict—the deadliest in human history. Vierzland allied itself with Savland, Vonzumier, Tierada, and others to defeat the SIC, a coalition of socialist and communist states in Patyria. Despite the victory of its alliance, relations with Tierada and Vonzumier went sour over Vierzland's continued occupation of North Granzery, Luepola, and southern Patyrian states. Disagreements quickly morphed into a lengthy period of geopolitical tension, termed the Silent War, between the Vierz Empire and an alliance of Tierada and Vonzumier; all three of which were nuclear-armed superpowers.

Economic difficulties onset by falling oil prices and worsening conflicts in West Oridia hindered Vierzland's ability to project power. Relations with Tierada, after a brief period of Détente in the 1960s, went sour over the 1974 Straits of Vell crisis and the Luepolan Uprising and ensuing war. Political instability worsened after Vierzland's defeat in Luepola, and republican sentiment advanced under Chancellor Heinrich Werner led to Kaiser Victor IV's abdication in 1989. This was followed by the official dissolution of the empire in 1990, and the ratification of the new constitution in 1992, which created the Vierz Federation; a federal parliamentary republic. Vierzland relinquished all of its overseas holdings by 1994.

Vierzland is officially a nation-state for the Vierz people, who constitute 92.8% of the population, the remainder consisting of minority groups such as Caraqis, Artalians, and Luepolans, who immigrated from former Vierz colonies or neighbouring states. Three-fourths of the country is Catholic, with significant populations of Tariqas and irreligious people. Vierzland is a founding member of the International Assembly, the Vierz Community, and the Vierz Language Organization, and is a participant in the Leisau Group. From 1993 to 2013, it was an associate member in the Union of Patyrian States. A great power and a developed country, Vierzland enjoys a high standard of living, ranking highly in areas of productivity, education, and healthcare. Vierzland has a significant number of tourist sites and world-renowned universities. It is one of the only countries in the world in possession of nuclear weapons and maintains one of the world's largest military forces. Due to the legacy of Vierzland's colonial empire, Vierz is the most-spoken language in the world and considered the global lingua franca.

Etymology

The name "Vierzland" is derived from the name of a Vierzic tribe, the Virsi (Wiersi), that inhabited the area around the Abenhal River from the 4th century BC. "Wiersi" comes from the Proto-Vierzic word "weraz," meaning "man." This word is derived from the Proto-Bahsaro-Patyrian "wiHrós," which carries the same meaning.

The term "Vierz" was first used to describe the Vierz ethnic group in the 1100s (then written as Wirz), as a self-descriptor by early Vierz nationalists who aimed to create a sense of identity among the Vierzic tribes who inhabited north-central Patyria. The term was first used officially in 1610, after the western Vierzic states united to form the Vierz Kingdom in 1610, which was then written as Wierzes Kjennichrikj due that region's use of the Hauvelic dialect of Vierz. In the east, the states referred to themselves as the Virse Bund, meaning the "Vierz League."

When the Vierzic states united to form the Vierz Empire in 1766, a compromise was reached between the Western and Eastern counterparts to use the term "Vierz" to describe the country and the ethnic group. The imperial government used the formal name Vierzes Reich ("Vierz Empire"), and the short name Vierzland. The practice continued with the establishment of the Vierz Federation; Vierze Föderation.

History

Antiquity

Middle Ages

Unification and Empire

Great War

Silent War

Revolution and imperial collapse

Stefan Vogt (middle-left) announces his resignation as Chancellor, February 1985.

In February 1985, Vogt was ordered to resign as chancellor by Viktor IV. Uwe Scholz was appointed his successor. Considered a puppet of the Kaiser, no significant reforms were made under his chancellorship, and the situation continued to worsen; by the end of 1985, GDP had decreased by 6% over the course of the year. Protests against skyrocketing food prices began all over the country, signalling the start of the Vierz Revolution.

Organizations like Congress for the Republic (KfdR) were advocating for the dissolution of the monarchy and the introduction of a new, republican constitution. In January 1986, the pro-republican mayor of Gidenburg, Paul Bachmeier, was dismissed by the Kaiser. Months of protests resulted in his reinstatement in April, but protests continued throughout the year against worsening living conditions, inflation, corruption, and police brutality.

In August 1986, Chancellor Scholz and four ministers were killed in a bombing in Adtrus. A state of emergency was declared, and a nationwide curfew was imposed. Mass protests against the Kaiser ensued, and Viktor IV appointed KfdR leader Heinrich Werner as chancellor to appease the popular sentiments.

Protests against Viktor IV, March 1988.

Werner introduced liberal reforms; he removed trade barriers, permitted local democracy, and rolled back some restrictions on the press. While economic growth became positive by 1987, popular opinion was strongly against the Kaiser. In 1989 Viktor IV threatened to fire Werner over the reforms, resulting in thousands of protestors gathering outside of the Imperial Palace in Adtrus. On 2 November 1989, after the military declared they could not guarantee his safety, Viktor IV abdicated the throne.

No member of the royal family wanted to take the throne, and the pro-republican government was not eager to instate a new monarch. On 2 January 1990 Werner issued a document referred to as the Werner Declaration, announcing the official dissolution of the Vierz Empire and elections in February 1990 to elect a constituent assembly.

Federation

Geography

Climate

Urbanization

 
Largest cities and towns in Vierzland
Federal Statistical Office
Rank States of Vierzland Pop.
Adtrus
Adtrus
Bertenau
Bertenau
1 Adtrus Adtrus Capital Region 5,103,837 Kasenberg
Kasenberg
Friedrichstadt
Friedrichstadt
2 Bertenau Hauvel 4,252,458
3 Kasenberg Lonzig 2,344,591
4 Friedrichstadt Hauvel 1,894,342
5 Tilleda Vogach 1,523,293
6 Strauben Geismar 1,246,785
7 Talheim Kastor 1,187,474
8 Schattendorf Annahof 1,108,245
9 Gidenburg Rastede 1,051,959
10 Jesselitz Jeien 998,043

Politics

Vierz politics take place within the framework of a federal, constitutional, parliamentary republic. The Constitution of Vierzland (Verfassung), ratified in 1992, creates the governmental structure of the federation in its first four chapters. Broadly, the constitution separates the government into three separate branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

Legislative matters are handled by the unicameral, 745-member Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung), which is elected by a system of mixed-member proportional representation every five years. The Federal Assembly is tasked with declaring war, making federal law, approving treaties, controlling the budget and taxation, and both selecting the Chancellor and removing them from office if need be. The last election was held in January 2017, with the next scheduled for January 2022.

The executive branch consists of the Chancellery (Kanzlerei) and the Federal Council (Bundesrat), the entirety of which is led by the Chancellor (Kanzler[in]), who is both the head of state and head of government. The Chancellor serves at the confidence of the Federal Assembly, and is elected by a ballot of the assembly a month after a general election. The Chancellor and the ministers (Minister), comprising the Federal Cabinet, are responsible for implementing laws, commanding the military, directing policy initiatives, and overseeing the activities of the Federal Regions.

The legal system in Vierzland operates under the system of civil law with the inquisitorial format. The judicial branch is compromised of the Supreme Federal Court (Oberstes Bundesgericht, OB), which handles matters of constitutional law and maintaining the rule of law, and the High Criminal Court (Hoher Strafgerichtshof, HS) which is responsible for criminal procedures at the national level. Both courts are staffed by 7 judges (Richter), who are appointed by the Chancellor and approved by the Federal Assembly, and three investigators (Ermittler), who are appointed by the government-independent Federal Judicial Office (Bundesamt für Justiz).

The Ehrepalast, the seat of the Federal Assembly (front) and the Wernerhof, the offices of the Chancellery (back)

Political culture and history

The Vierz constitution declares that the politics of the federation shall take place "under the guiding leadership of civic organizations, including trade unions, political parties, citizens' groups, and other factions relevant to the pluralistic nature of government." The constitution also sets forth the principles of freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and the freedom of association as the paramount political rights that the government is instructed to uphold.

Upon the creation of the Vierz Federation in 1990, the big tent political group known as the United Republicans (Vereinigte Republikaner, VR) came to dominate national elections. The party was created as a merger of numerous republican organizations that had existed secretly during the imperial era, and was ideologically bent towards centre right liberal conservatism. The first three Chancellors of the Vierz Federation, Heinrich Werner (who was also the first and sole President of the federation), Wenzel Dahlke, and Gregor Naumann were VR leaders. The Higmon Affair scandal, in which it was revealed that assistants to then-chancellor Dahlke held illegal business relationships with the national steel corporation Higmon AG, caused the downfall of Dahlke's government and snap elections in June 2000. The scandal caused a mass exodus of party members to other parties, and the VR was disbanded after it lost all of its federal seats in the snap election.

Since 2000, Vierz politics have been dominated by two parties: the centre-left, social democratic Democratic Labour Party (Demokratische Arbeiderpartei, DAP), and the right-wing, national conservative National Democratic Party (Nationaldemokratische Partei, NdP). Both parties have respectively held the majority or plurality of seats in the Federal Assembly since the 2000 elections, occasionally leading coalitions with other parties. A number of other political parties take an active role in politics at the state and federal level, including the Conservative People's Party (Konservative Volkspartei, KvP), Centre Party (Vierze Zentrumspartei, VZP), Royalists (Royalisten), and the Worker-Farmer Green Party (Arbeiter-Bauern Grüne Partei, A-BGP).

From 2000 to 2012, the Vierz government was ruled by the Democratic Labour Party, led by then-chancellor Paul Bachmeier until 2010, and his successor Erhardt Preisner until 2012. The two governments were responsible for large expansion of social programs and infrastructure spending, as well as the decriminalization of homosexuality. Preisner's government fell in the 2012 election, in which the NdP, led by Kaspar Vahl, secured a supermajority in the Federal Assembly. Vierz and international media noted a colossal shift to the political right that hadn't been seen since the pre-Great War era. Vahl's, and broadly the NdP's, campaign focused on appealing to nationalist and populist sentiments among the population, asserting the idea of Vierzland being a Catholic Vierz nation state.

In the most recent election, the NdP lost its majority in the Federal Assembly but retained a plurality of seats, forging a coalition government with the VZP. The coalition, known as the United Front (Einheitsfront), is considered centre-right, culturally nationalist, economically nationalist, and socially moderate.

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Defense Minister Klemens Brandt with Vierz troops deployed to Caraq, 2018

The Wehrmacht ("Defense Force") is the national armed forces, responsible for maintaining the sovereignty of the country and responding to external threats. It is controlled by the Ministry of Defense (Verteidigungsministerium), and is directly responsible to both the minister and the Chancellor of Vierzland. Constitutionally, solely the Federal Assembly maintains the power to declare war and authorize the deployment of military units. Currently, there are an estimated 10,000 Vierz troops stationed abroad in Ekalla, Caraq, and the South Hadranes.

The armed forces consists of the Navy (Marine), Army (Heer), Air Force (Luftwaffe), and the Gendarmerie. As of 2018, the military comprised over 1.1 million total personnel, with 353,462 active personnel, and 770,135 reservists. Under Vierzland's conscription system (Wehrpflicht), a male citizen from age 18 to 25 must perform one year of active military service; as of 2018 however, the government has announced plans to expand conscription exemptions for "career and educational purposes," which would exempt a number of potential conscripts.

The 2019 government budget allotted $89.6 billion (ᛗ137.5 billion) to the Ministry of Defense, constituting 2.22% of nominal GDP, and a 2.6% increase in military spending over the previous year. The Vierz arms industry is one of the most advanced in the world, resulting in arms self-sufficiency. Vierzland is also one of the sole possessors of nuclear weapons, maintaining an estimated arsenal of 800 nuclear warheads. The military maintains delivery mechanisms such as intercontinental ballistic missiles, ballistic missile submarines, and strategic bombers.

Economy

Agriculture

Science and technology

Infrastructure

Vierzland's infrastructure is overseen by the federal and state governments, who work in tandem to administer the airports, railways, roadways, and ports of the country. At the federal level, the Ministry of Transportation and Ministry of Immigration maintain the workings of the country's transportation systems, with the latter primarily handling customs.

The recently-completed Adtrus Capital Airport.

The country's extensive railway network is controlled by the state-owned Vierz National Railway Corporation (also known as Vierze Eisenbahnen, "Vierz Railways"), which operates both passenger and cargo rail services between major cities and towns in Vierzland. Since 2000, the VNRC has been introducing new high-speed rail routes between the largest cities. The federal highway system, known as the Bunde Chausseen (Federal Chausseen), is controlled by the Verkehrsamt ("Traffic Office") of the Ministry of Transportation, which sets speed limits on federal highways and funds road-building projects.

A number of airports deliver air transport services to Vierzland, the largest of which being Adtrus Capital Airport, built in 2007, and Bertenau-Hauvel Airport for domestic and international flights. Until 2007, Adtrus was serviced by Lars Hencke Adtrus Airport, which is now used solely by the Vierz Air Force. Maritime transport is handled by a number of ports on the country's coast, with Friedrichstadt Port and the Port of Adtrus being among the busiest container ports in the world.

Manufacturing

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups and languages

Ethnic groups in Vierzland (2015)

  Vierz (92.8%)
  Caraqi (3.2%)
  Other (1.5%)
  Artalian (1.2%)
  Luepolan (0.8%)
  Njatari (0.3%)
  Isheric (0.2%)

Religion

Education and health

Culture

Arts and entertainment

Literature and philosophy

Architecture

Cuisine

Sports