Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek

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Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek

Königreich Senvar-Senvek
Koninkrijk Senvar-Senvek
Flag of Senvar-Senvek
Flag
Coat of arms of Senvar-Senvek
Coat of arms
Motto: "Für den König, Voor de Koning"
"For the King"
Anthem: National Hymne Senvar-Senvek, Nationaal Volkslied Senvar-Senvek
("National Anthem of Senvar-Senvek")
Location of Senvar-Senvek
CapitalPort Senvar
Port Senvek
Largest cityPort Senvar
Official languagesSenvarian, Senvekian, Spanish
Ethnic groups
Religion
Protestantism (official and dominant)
Demonym(s)Senvar-Senvekian
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy 1504-1730
Constitutional Monarchy 1730-1839
• King
Oscar I (first)
Wilhelm III (last)
Gustav Merkel (first)
Hildebrant Böckler (last)
History
November 17, 1504
January 5, 1730
March 5, 1839
Population
• 1835 estimate
15 million
CurrencySenvar-Senvekian Mark (SSM)
Time zoneUTC-4 (Senvar-Senvekian Timezones)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
File:HTE Creeperopolis Flag2.jpg Creeperopolis
Creeperopolis File:HTE Creeperopolis Flag2.jpg

Senvar-Senvek, officially the Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek (Senvarian: Königreich Senvar-Senvek; Senvekian: Koninkrijk Senvar-Senvek), was a kingdom on the Southern landmass from 1504-1839. It was bordered by Creeperopolis. Senvak-Senvek’s dual capitals were Port Senvar and Port Senvek.

The Old Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek was annexed by Creeperopolis in 1456 following the Three Years' War. The dual monarchy was established on November 17, 1504, as a break away region of Creeperopolis during the Twenty Years' War and its independence was solidified in the Treaty of Adolfosburg. Following the Monarch's Revolution and establishment of a republic in Creeperopolis, the people in Senvar-Senvek protested the absolute monarchy and established a Parliament in 1730 with a constitutional monarchy. The kingdom was annexed in 1839 on March 5 by Creeperopolis under Emperor Adolfo III beginning the First Senvarian Insurgency.