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Ostland Archive

Ostland, officially Kingdom of Ostland (In Jöhksvardsgiella: Kongernasriika Sápvuodmá In Kahtiák´ǩiõll: Koonǥsriǩǩ Sääm´jäupäiǩá In Luoððikiella: Váldegoðði Sápvuoðmä In Puäz´kīll: Coā͕rrēmné Säaplāmʹpâ̄jvé In Gadruönlliut: Rikksinaq Sapaminunait, In Lymvyvakvyla: Kanmûrtas Miizéredžymu, In Ilbastâs’ǩi͔ōll: Kōnǥśtā͕i̭ǩ Sām´jäūc̜̄śtˑǩā In Syraénčdâbaz: Tabadšévâ Manâlymsérteciâ) is a country located in East Uletha, northwest of the great north sea, west of UL19a, and east of Ruoguovvás and Nieski Islands.

Physical Geography:

The majority of the southern part of the territory it’s taiga with small mountain ranges that reach up to 1200m, in the north of the country there are glaciers and most of the land is tundra with a very rugged coastline full of fjords, meanwhile the center of the country is very mountainous, thanks to the Hjörsk mountain range, in which there are glaciers in which most of the country's rivers are born.

Climate and Landscape: In the southern tip of the country (Jöhksvardsbák) the climate is between -5 and 17°C, and the landscape its Taiga forest with many lakes and Islands like Norra Österbotten, In Luoððibák the climate its between -8 and 16°C, and the landscape its a predominant Taiga forest with some hills that can reach 800m like Sápmi, In Lymvyvakmu and Greater Boaszbák/Köredžydmu the climate its between -10 and 13°C (In the southern part) and the landscape its a predominant Tundra and some taiga forests with mountains and glaciers in the north, In Gadruönaqni the climate its between -12 and 10°C and the landscape Tundra with glaciers and mountain in the northeast, In the north the climate its between -18 and 7°C and the landscape its a tundra (Only in the coastal lands) with glaciers.

History:

In 1636 a Nordurlandic ship arrived to the coast and mapped the zone, and name the zone Østland, but them doesn't established settlements, later in 1662 the Lechians come to conquist the area and established a colony, then, in 1774 the colony became a protectorate with autonomy status, Later, in 1786 the Kingdom of Ostland was formed after becoming independent from Lechia, and they became a commonwealth with the regent of Lechia, later the Ostlandic people formed their own government as a parlamentary monarchy with their own real dynasty, and also established the Allátšuvdna (Parlament) in a period named the Blue Revolution (Allit Revolušjon) in 1796, 10 years after independence, in the XIX century the kingdom make numerous advances in technology, liberty and education. in 1880 the half of the population of Ostland can read and write. All of this progress was sponsored by King Jörgen II who was the one who supported the industrial revolution and allowed the country to advance too much in a short time. In March 1906, after the king's death, the kingdom became destabilized, generating a coup that ended with an ultra-right-wing republican government that lasted until February 1907, when the crown king regained his position. Later, the country declared itself neutral from 1910 until the Arctic War of 1961, which helped the country's exponential development and increased quality of life, making it the Arctic country with the highest HDI to this day. In the 1950s, liberal economic reforms and economic diversification were developed, and energy self-sufficiency was achieved, also in the early 1960s Ostland helped Ruoguovvás to recover their economy after the war, At the beginning of the 70s, Ostland managed to be a developed country, and the economic boom occurred, which caused the population to increase in record time. During this time, the country became a technological center, and the headquarters of many companies. attracted by very low taxes and the massive amount of mineral resources in the country. in the 1980s and 1990s the country experienced a political divide between social-democrats and nationalists and a never-before-seen surge in immigrants, the government also promoted modernization, for which 4 new routes were built, the train network was expanded and two new runways for the Jöhksvard airport were inaugurated. In this century the country has been trying to gain more influence in the region, and also to further diversify the economy

Infraestructure:

Roads:

Code Road name Start End
M1 Jöhksvard-Määdihämm Birrmittmohtgeaidnu Jöhksvard Määdihämm
M2 Luoððigáddi-Rupsâdborg Mohtgeaidnu Luoððigáddi Rupsâdborg
R3 Mearrgáddi Riikgeaidnu Rupsâdborg Södtykar
R4 Gadruönbák Riikgeaidnu Södtykar Ilaaksat
R5 Maddinuorti Riikgeaidnu Jöhksvard Enuorjohk
R6 Maddieanan Riikgeaidnu Jöhksvard Vuorjahh
R7 Luoððibáks Riikgeaidnu Kongardsgäv Akkaljahke

Royal Family of Sapvuodma

List of Kings of Sapvuodma since 1796

Name Birth Rule Death Consorts Picture
Fretterik I 1760 1786-1835 1835 TBD
Hans I 1786 1835-1858 1858 TBD
Jörgen I 1789 1858-1865 1865 Baroness Elżbieta Błaszczyk
Jörgen II 1816 1865-1906 1906 TBD
Prinz_Moritz_von_Sachsen-Altenburg
Mihkjáll III 1852 1907-1934 1934 TBD
Steahppán II 1885 1934-1941 1941 TBD
Edvart VI 1890 1940-1952 1952 TBD
Duarte,_Duque_de_Braganza_1907-1976
Edvart VII 1924 1952-Present TBD

Family Tree Fretterik I (from onwards)

Note: Monarchs' names are written in bold.

  • King Fretterik I (1760-1835, ruled from 1786), married in 1784 TBD
    • King Hans I (1786-1858, ruled from 1835), married in 1815 TBD
      • Princess Eliissá (1817-1854), married in 1838 Baron Biehtár Hyökki (1806-1854)
        • Prince Leammö (1839-1844)
      • Prince Mihkjáll (1819-1836), died of Hemophilia.
    • King Jörgen I (1788-1865, ruled from 1858), married in 1817 Baroness Elżbieta Błaszczyk
      • King Jörgen II (1816-1906, ruled from 1865), married in 1837 TBD
        • King Mihkjáll III (1852-1934, ruled from 1907), married in 1871 TBD
          • King Steahppán II (1885-1941, ruled from 1934), married in 1914 TBD
          • Princess Janiinná (1889-1934), married in 1933 with TBD
          • King Edvart VI (1890-1952, ruled from 1941), married in 1914 TBD
            • King Edvart VII (*1924, ruled from 1952), married in 1946 TBD
              • Prince Biehtár (1947-2024), married in 1976 TBD
                • Princess Márta (*1978), married in 2004 Baron Sáhkár Medwik (*1972)
                  • Prince Dávvit (*2005)
                  • Princess Loviisa (*2008)
                • Prince Albert (*1980), married in 2007 TBD
                  • Prince Jöhán (*2008)
                  • Princess Sánna (*2011)
              • Princess Kristiinná (*1950), married in 1977 Baron Klaus Von Dietfeldt (*1944)
                • Prince Jöhán (*1979), married in 2009 TBD
                  • Princess Teresá (*2010)
                  • Prince Fretterik (*2013)
                • Princess Marianne (*1982), married in 2011 TBD
                  • Prince Gunnár (*2012)
                  • Princess Káren (*2015)
              • Princess Olga (*1953), married in 1980 Count Alexander Von Glückuhn (*1945)
                • Prince Jörgen (*1983), married in 2012 TBD
                  • Princess Sophie (*2013)
                  • Prince Edvart (*2016)
                  • Prince Filipp (*2020)
                • Prince Ánderijás (*1967), married in 2017 Baroness Ráhkel Áikiö (*1973)
                  • Prince Aksel (*2019)
                  • Princess Jöhánná (*2022)
              • Prince Ádolfe (*1957), married in 1986 Countess Charlotte Von Stein zu Hochstein (*1962)
                • Princess Käthe (*1987), married in 2014 Baron Stephan Von und zu Donnersbergk (*1983)
                  • Prince Thomas (*2015)
                  • Princess Charlotte (*2017)
                • Prince Sebastian (*1990), engaged in 2017 TBD
      • Princess Márjá (1819-1910), married in 1843 Count Louis Von Vogel (1810-1888)
      • Prince Nihkoláv (1822-1908), married in 1850 Vicomtesse Greta von Goldschmidt (1829-1912)
    • Prince Filipp (1790-1862), married in 1819 Baroness Káhtariinná Mätka (1793-1875)
      • Princess Marihttá (1820-1884), married in 1843 Count Franz Von Löwenkrantz (1812-1874)
        • Prince Karl (1844-1932), married in 1874 Countess Alice Von Schneider (1849-1943)
        • Princess Babette (1847-1936), married in 1873 Count Subisław Sierszeń (1841-1922)
          • Prince Otto (1874-1959), married in 1902 TBD
            • Princess Nánná (1902-2003), married in 1923 Baron Karl Von Baumann (1897-1978)
              • Princess Margarethe (1923-2004), married in 1968 King Georg IV of Blönland
              • Prince Rávdnár (1927-2005), married in 1962 Countess Hilda Von Schneider (1932-2021)
            • Prince Viktor (1907-1998), married in 1939 with Countess Sophia Von Heinrich (1914-2005)
      • Prince Naels (1824-1878), unmarried
    • Princess Ánna (1792-1878), married in 1822 Count Stanislaw Zamoyski (1787-1856)
      • Prince Leon (1823-1881), married in 1854 Countess Tekla Mokrzycki (1830-1889)
        • Prince Edvart (1857-1932), married in 1899 TBD
      • Prince Mihkjáll (1828-1883), unmarried
    • Prince Edvart (1794-1870), married in 1824 TBD
      • Prince Edvart (1825-1832), died in a home accident.
      • Prince Edvart (1828-1901), married in 1855 Baroness Emma Von Sayning-Dronte (1833-1912)
        • Prince Edvart (1855-1928), married in 1886 Countess Hildegard Von Neuenhaus (1860-1947)
          • Princess Kirste (1887-1979), married in 1915 TBD
          • Prince Edvart (1887-1976), married in 1919 TBD
      • Princess Vilbmá (1831-1918), married in 1857 Baron Karl Von Felde (1824-1891)
      • Princess Irbmá (1834-1921), married in 1860 TBD

Economy of Sapvuodma

Sapvuodma's economy is one of the highest in the world based on GDP Per Capita, generally ranking among the top five countries on world rankings since late 1980s.

Diplomacy

All embassies and consulates of foreign nations in Sapvuodma.

Ingerish Name Vardian Name Kahtian Name Limvadian Name In Sapvuodma Abroad
BNV flag.png Banuvia Bánuvia Banuvjâ Banuviâ embassy
Canterra flag.png Canterra Kantearra Kanterrjâ Kanteriâ embassy embassy
Izaland flag.png Izaland Izakylä Izaǩǩjâ Izakymu embassy embassy
Template:Midistland Midistmäa Midistijâ Midistymu embassy embassy
Silland country flag.png Silland (Pending) Ituoröŧsilá Miârrkuuskõõzz Izâkurâmu

Languages of Sapvuodma