Nation/Prizyetsa
Sammle Federatsjonä Prissetsa Prizyetsa
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Motto: Sammne ar vi stark! | ||
Capital | Venbruä | |
Largest city | Kormosk | |
Official languages | Prizyetsi |
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Demonym | Prizyetsi | |
Sovereign state | Template:Country data Netherlands Netherlands | |
Government | Bicameral Parliamentary Democracy | |
- | Prime Minister of the United Federation of Prizyetsa | Jan-Peder Anderson |
- | Head of Parliament of the United Federation of Prizyetsa | Helle Brevikk |
Legislature | States General | |
- | Upper house | Parliament of the United Federation of Prizyetsa |
- | Lower house | Council of the United Federation of Prizyetsa |
Revolution | ||
- | Blue Revolution | February 14, 1962 |
Population | ||
- | 2024 estimate | 6.703 billion |
HDI (2012) | 0.921 very high |
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Currency | Prizyetsi Odar | |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy | |
Drives on the | right | |
Calling code | +31 | |
ISO 3166 code | PR | |
Internet TLD | .pr |
Prizyetsa, officially the United Federation of Prizyetsa, is a parliamentary democracy located within the Darklands Subregion of the Ixnay region. Prizyetsa shares a border with Kauvara to the south, and Pentrastan to the west, as well a sea border with Estila to the north-west.
The United Federation has been a bicameral parliamentary democracy since the Blue Revolution in 1961-1962 which saw the downfall of the socialist government and the establishment of a democratically elected government in it's stead. The capital, Venbruä is the nation's third largest city after Kormosk and Vosonje, and is followed by Vosto in order of population.
Prizyetsa is divided into twelve provinces and an additional four special administrative zones and extra-territorial holdings. The provinces all feature a local government administration, though they all answer to the parliament and council in Venbruä.
History
Main article: History of the United Federation of Prizyetsa
Prehistory and Antiquity
City-States Period
Golden Age
Under the monarchs who brought about the unification and formation of Prizyetsa in it's modern form, the country saw great advances in trade and culture as well as the country's prominence in the region. This is considered to be Prizyetsa's Golden Age (Gullätiden) due to the vast wealth streaming into the nation as a result of expanded maritime trade and contact with other nations in the Ixnay region, notably the city states which would eventually form the nation of Kauvara.
The City States period came to an end with the formal unification of the city states at the Conference of the Voss in 1220, and the subsiquent Voss Charters which officially formed the Kingom of Prizyetsa and are considered the precursor of the Prizyetsi constitution, though a de facto kingdom had already been established a decade before under King Atla, Nikol's father.
There is a general agreement among scholars that the Golden Age began with the establishment of the monarchy under King Nikol in the year 1227ad. It has been argued that the Golden Age could not have taken place without the monarchy, as the monarchy was the main provider of funds for many of the ventures which took place during this time such as the trade companies, the public works and the standardization of measurements and currency, the Krün (the Crown).
The monarchy which helped bring about the Golden Age is considered to be different from the monarchy of the late Golden Age in it's aproach to the common people. While the early monarchs' aim was to help the people as much as possible, it is agreed that the monarch of the late Golden Age were more concerned with their own well-being. This is often cited as one of the main drivers for the revolution of 1923.
Socialist Prizyetsa
Modern Prizyetsa
Geography
Allanian Prizyetsa
Nyä Sorrlann
Climate
Environment
Government
Politics
Administrative Divisions
Prizyetsa is divided into twelve provinces and four special zones, each under the supervision of a sub-minister who in turn report to the Internal Ministry (Innlannsä Ministerien). The provinces are divided into municipalities (Kreisser), of which there are 847. The special zones are split into "holdings" (Lannsädeler), of which there are 14.
Foreign Relations
Military
Main article: Military of the United Federation of Prizyetsa
Economy
Main article: Economy of Prizyetsa