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Sápvuodmá, officially Kingdom of Sápvuodmá (In '''Jöhksvardsgiella:''' ''Kongernasriika Sápvuodmá'' In '''Kahtiák´ǩiõll:''' ''Koonǥõskåʹdd Sääm´jäupäiǩá'' In '''Ruggâksikiela:''' ''Kunâgaskodde Sämuorâmaa'' In '''Puäz´kīll:''' ''Coā͕rrēmné Säaplāmʹpâ̄jvé'' In '''Gadruönlliut:''' ''Rikksinaq Sapaminunait | Sápvuodmá, officially Kingdom of Sápvuodmá (In '''Jöhksvardsgiella:''' ''Kongernasriika Sápvuodmá'' In '''Kahtiák´ǩiõll:''' ''Koonǥõskåʹdd Sääm´jäupäiǩá'' In '''Lymvyvakvyla:''' ''Kanmûrtas Miizéredžymu'' In '''Ruggâksikiela:''' ''Kunâgaskodde Sämuorâmaa'' In '''Puäz´kīll:''' ''Coā͕rrēmné Säaplāmʹpâ̄jvé'' In '''Gadruönlliut:''' ''Rikksinaq Sapaminunait'' In '''Kalmish:''' ''Königreich Ostland'' In '''Lechian:''' ''Królestwo Sapwłodmy'') is a country located in East Uletha, northwest of the Great North Sea, west of UL19a, and east of [[Silland]] and [[Nieski Islands]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Sápvuodmá comes from the union of the prefix "Sáp-" which means land, from the word "Vuod" which also comes from Vuoða which means swamp or swampy place, and finally Má, which is an abbreviation of Mäa which means nation or country. | Sápvuodmá comes from the union of the prefix "Sáp-" which means land, from the word "Vuod" which also comes from Vuoða which means swamp or swampy place, and finally Má, which is an abbreviation of Mäa which means nation or country. | ||
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In the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century the kingdom make numerous advances in technology, liberty and education, all this 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. | In the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century the kingdom make numerous advances in technology, liberty and education, all this 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. | ||
In 1930, oil was discovered for the first time in Sapvuodma, for which foreign oil companies would begin to extract oil in the late 1930s. In 1939, Limvadia formally joined Sapvuodma, which gave rise to reforms to achieve greater autonomy between the regions of the country. | |||
===National Party Dictatorship === | ===National Party Dictatorship === | ||
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==== Kings of Sapvuodma==== | ==== Kings of Sapvuodma==== | ||
#1907-1934 '''Mihkjáll III''' | #1907-1934 '''Mihkjáll III''' | ||
# 1934- | #1934-1940 '''Steahppán II''' | ||
#1940-1952 '''Edvart VI''' | #1940-1952 '''Edvart VI''' | ||
#1952-Present '''Edvart VII''' | #1952-Present '''Edvart VII''' | ||
===List of Prime Ministers Since | ===List of Prime Ministers Since 1907=== | ||
# | #1907-1909 '''Välter Ákastedd''' | ||
#1909-1915 '''Jahkub Rošmiarek''' | |||
#1915-1917 '''Mähkári Riettán''' | |||
#1917-1920 '''Stanislaus Pälijä''' | |||
#1920-1924 '''Jähkkem Nutövván''' | |||
#1924 <small>''(Interim)''</small> '''Heinrich Jömahtt''' | |||
#1924-1931 '''Máhtti Snöhkkär''' | |||
#1931-1934 '''Jöhánes Kölit''' | |||
#1934-1938 '''Alfred Bergmann''' | #1934-1938 '''Alfred Bergmann''' | ||
#1938-1940 '''Jöhán | #1938-1940 '''Jöhán Göhkävár''' | ||
#1940-1948 '''Benjámi Hätta''' | #1940-1948 '''Benjámi Hätta''' | ||
#1948-1952 '''Henry Dietrich''' | #1948-1952 '''Henry Dietrich''' | ||
#1952-1958 '''Andrzej Czajkowski''' | #1952-1958 '''Andrzej Czajkowski''' | ||
#1958- | #1958-1962 '''Filipp Röksttát''' | ||
# | #1962-1970 '''Walter Schweitzer''' | ||
# | #1970-1984 '''Gäivvaš Värttán''' | ||
# | #1984-1998 '''Karl Von Schneider''' <small>''(died while in office)''</small> | ||
# | #1998-1999 <small>''(Interim)''</small> '''Peter Bassermann''' | ||
#1999-2002 '''Hilje Smiehttár''' | |||
#2002-2020 '''Thomas Hausch''' | #2002-2020 '''Thomas Hausch''' | ||
#2020-2024 '''Jálbmár Medwik''' | #2020-2024 '''Jálbmár Medwik''' | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 26 August 2024
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| Kingdom of Sápvuodmá Kongernasriika Sápvuodmá Koonǥsriǩǩ Sääm´jäupäiǩá | ||||
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| Capital | Jöhksvard | |||
| Largest city | Jöhksvard | |||
| Official languages | Jöhksvardsgiella Kahtiák´ǩiõll Lymvyvakvyla Ruggâksikiela Puäz´kīll Gadruönlliut Lechian Kalmish | |||
| • National languages | Syraénčdâʼvada Ilbastâs´ǩiōll Boglatsiəde | |||
| Government | Parliamentary monarchy | |||
| • King | Edvart VII | |||
| • Prime Minister | Händrik Aikio | |||
| Legislature | Šällvuituöhta | |||
| • Upper house | Raððsénats | |||
| • Lower house | Allátšuvdna | |||
| Area | ||||
| • Total | 404,177.99 km2 | |||
| Population | ||||
| • Census | 1,236,937 | |||
| • Density | 3.06/km2 | |||
| GDP (PPP) | 2022 | |||
| • Total | $169.65 billion | |||
| • Per capita | $141,029 | |||
| HDI (2022) | very high | |||
| Timezone | WUT+5 | |||
| Currency | Kruvdna (Ꝅ) | |||
| Drives on the | right | |||
Sápvuodmá, officially Kingdom of Sápvuodmá (In Jöhksvardsgiella: Kongernasriika Sápvuodmá In Kahtiák´ǩiõll: Koonǥõskåʹdd Sääm´jäupäiǩá In Lymvyvakvyla: Kanmûrtas Miizéredžymu In Ruggâksikiela: Kunâgaskodde Sämuorâmaa In Puäz´kīll: Coā͕rrēmné Säaplāmʹpâ̄jvé In Gadruönlliut: Rikksinaq Sapaminunait In Kalmish: Königreich Ostland In Lechian: Królestwo Sapwłodmy) is a country located in East Uletha, northwest of the Great North Sea, west of UL19a, and east of Silland and Nieski Islands.
Etymology
Sápvuodmá comes from the union of the prefix "Sáp-" which means land, from the word "Vuod" which also comes from Vuoða which means swamp or swampy place, and finally Má, which is an abbreviation of Mäa which means nation or country.
History
Inicial Settlement
The establishment of population in Sapvuodma dates back to 2000 years ago with the establishment of Karoic-Ugric settlers in the south of the country, they mainly engaged in fishing and reindeer herding, and in the far south rye and wheat were grown.
Tribal Era
Colonial Era
In 1462 a Nordurlandic ship arrived to the coast and mapped the zone, and name the zone Østland, but them doesn't established settlements, because of how hostile the place was.
In 1610s the Lechians come to conquist the area and established a colony in the Vardijöhk river, later they founded towns and ports, for whaling and fishing in the Great Northern Sea. In 1714, when a gold mine was discovered in the Kahtiák region, for which thousands of Lechians arrived in search of better opportunities. As a result of the discovery of the mines, the Lechian government took more interest in the area and became interested in its development. To avoid conflict, the Lechians let the Sillimis hold certain positions in the local administration and missionaries were sent to convert the Sillimi to the Christic religion.
In 1774 the colony became a protectorate with autonomy status.
Independence
In 1786 the Kingdom of Sapvuodma 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 1804, 18 years after independence.
Expansionism Era
Industrial Revolution
20th Century
In the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century the kingdom make numerous advances in technology, liberty and education, all this 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.
In 1930, oil was discovered for the first time in Sapvuodma, for which foreign oil companies would begin to extract oil in the late 1930s. In 1939, Limvadia formally joined Sapvuodma, which gave rise to reforms to achieve greater autonomy between the regions of the country.
National Party Dictatorship
Return of the Democracy
Geography
Climate
Administrative divisions
Sapvuodma is divided into 6 constituent countries and 3 territories.
| Name | Flag | Capital city | Largest city | Population | Density | Size (km2) |
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| Boglatdâ | TBD | TBD | 20,170 | 1.35 | 14930.57 km² | |
| Gadruönaqni | Qaanruqja | Qaanruqja | 64,260 | 0.43 | 146906.52 km² | |
| Vardian Confederation | File:Johksvardsbak Flag.png | Jöhksvard | Jöhksvard | 733,630 | 20.32 | 36097.03 km² |
| Koredžymu | Sulavnytykar | Ydžydtykar | TBD | TBD | 16193.48 km² | |
| Kahtiák | Jokkahktá | Jokkahktá | 183,170 | 5.46 | 33543.92 km² | |
| Ruggâeennâm | File:Luoððipäkflag.png | Kunâgasielâttiđ | Kunâgasielâttiđ | 49,410 | 5.72 | 8685.54 km² |
| Limvadia | Södtykar | Södtykar | 102,240 | 2.12 | 48092.07 km² | |
| Puazsâ̄jjvé | Ūrrtlanᶇ | Ūrrtlanᶇ | 46,980 | 3.76 | 12474.26 km² | |
| Syraenia | Sylâjčiâm | Sylâjčiâm | 14,130 | 0.14 | 98826.36 km² |
Government and Politics
List of Heads of State
Kings of Sapvuodma
- 1786-1835 Fretterik I
- 1835-1858 Hans I
- 1858-1865 Jörgen I
- 1865-1906 Jörgen II
President of Sapvuodma
- 1906-1907 Ánderija Utsi
Kings of Sapvuodma
- 1907-1934 Mihkjáll III
- 1934-1940 Steahppán II
- 1940-1952 Edvart VI
- 1952-Present Edvart VII
List of Prime Ministers Since 1907
- 1907-1909 Välter Ákastedd
- 1909-1915 Jahkub Rošmiarek
- 1915-1917 Mähkári Riettán
- 1917-1920 Stanislaus Pälijä
- 1920-1924 Jähkkem Nutövván
- 1924 (Interim) Heinrich Jömahtt
- 1924-1931 Máhtti Snöhkkär
- 1931-1934 Jöhánes Kölit
- 1934-1938 Alfred Bergmann
- 1938-1940 Jöhán Göhkävár
- 1940-1948 Benjámi Hätta
- 1948-1952 Henry Dietrich
- 1952-1958 Andrzej Czajkowski
- 1958-1962 Filipp Röksttát
- 1962-1970 Walter Schweitzer
- 1970-1984 Gäivvaš Värttán
- 1984-1998 Karl Von Schneider (died while in office)
- 1998-1999 (Interim) Peter Bassermann
- 1999-2002 Hilje Smiehttár
- 2002-2020 Thomas Hausch
- 2020-2024 Jálbmár Medwik
- 2024-2024 (Interim) Max Zimmermann
- 2024-Present Händrik Aikio
Economy
Demographics
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| Demonym | Sapvuodman | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Official languages | Jöhksvardsgiella, Kahtiák´ǩiõll, Lymvyvakvyla, Ruggâksikiela, Puäz´kīll, Gadruönlliut, Lechian, Kalmish | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Recognized minority languages | Syraénčdâʼvada, Ilbastâs´ǩiōll, Boglatsiəde | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Population
Health
Education
Languages
Religion
Transportation
Road Infraestructure
| Code | Road name | Start | End |
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| 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 |