Pan-Hallanism

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Flag of the Kingdom of Hallania.

Pan-Hallanism (Tuskish: Hallæisme; Svaldish: Hallistanken) is an ethnic nationalist political ideology which advocates for the union of all Hallic-speaking peoples and of the four nations of Hallania. Historically, pan-Hallanism saw the unification of the Hallanic nations with the creation of the Kingdom of Hallania in 1812, though this union was dissolved in 1916 following the conclusion of the Continental War. The subsequent Hallanic Wars saw the independence of Svaldheim and Crethia, while Tuskval and Velsken remained a united entity until 1925. The mid 1900s saw the establishment of the customs union and single market known as the Hallanic Commonwealth, though the extent to which this organisation can be considered pan-Hallanic is disputed.

Background

Hallanic nationhood

Kingdom of Hallania

Hallanic Unionism

Hallanic Commonwealth

Modern pan-Hallanism

Unionist model

Federalist model

Hyperfederalist model