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− | The '''United Republics of Seketan and Jacland''', shortened to '''Seketan and Jacland''' or '''Seketan-Jacland''', abbreviated '''URS''', is a sovereign state in the [[Nelborne Union]] composed of four | + | The '''United Republics of Seketan and Jacland''', shortened to '''Seketan and Jacland''' or '''Seketan-Jacland''', abbreviated '''URS''', is a sovereign state in the [[Nelborne Union]] composed of four constituent countries: [[Seketan]], [[Jacland]], [[South Seketan]], and [[Nordereiland]]. |
Historically, Seketan and Jacland was home to [[Mi'kanness]] aboriginal people and the Nordic [[Secens]] people who settled in the land around the 800s. The two groups became isolated from the rest of Europe. They formed their own unique Seketese and Jacish cultures. Colonization by France and England (eventually the United Kingdom) would shape linguistics in the land and culture. | Historically, Seketan and Jacland was home to [[Mi'kanness]] aboriginal people and the Nordic [[Secens]] people who settled in the land around the 800s. The two groups became isolated from the rest of Europe. They formed their own unique Seketese and Jacish cultures. Colonization by France and England (eventually the United Kingdom) would shape linguistics in the land and culture. | ||
Seketan was conquered by the [[Kingdom of Alquiya]] when it was the [[Kingdom of Seketan]]. Jacland remained a colony but gained peaceful independence in 1901 under the name [[Dominion of Jacland]]. Seketan continued to have its own language and would later split from Alquiya in 1947 following the [[Seketese Independence War]]. The two nations, among two others, would unite in 2015. | Seketan was conquered by the [[Kingdom of Alquiya]] when it was the [[Kingdom of Seketan]]. Jacland remained a colony but gained peaceful independence in 1901 under the name [[Dominion of Jacland]]. Seketan continued to have its own language and would later split from Alquiya in 1947 following the [[Seketese Independence War]]. The two nations, among two others, would unite in 2015. |
Revision as of 13:32, 13 December 2015
United Republics of Seketan and Jacland Uniénje Republiques-Seketan et Jacland
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Anthem: State Anthem of Seketan | ||||
Location of Seketan and Jacland
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Capital and largest city | Conelibek | |||
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Demonym | Seketese-Jacish | |||
Government | Devolved semi-presidential constitutional republic | |||
- | President | Gary Ulisel | ||
- | Prime Minister | |||
Legislature | Parliament | |||
- | Upper house | United Council | ||
- | Lower house | United Assembly | ||
- | Unification of Seketan, Jacland, and South Seketan | September 12, 2015 | ||
- | Nordereiland Unification Act | September 30, 2015 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2015 estimate | 15.4 million | ||
GDP (nominal) | estimate | |||
- | Total | $947 billion (SKD) | ||
Gini | 33.3 medium |
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HDI (2015) | 0.899 very high |
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Currency | Seketese Dollar (SKD ) |
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Time zone | NST (UTC-1) | |||
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Calling code | +65 | |||
Internet TLD | .urs, .ja. sk |
The United Republics of Seketan and Jacland, shortened to Seketan and Jacland or Seketan-Jacland, abbreviated URS, is a sovereign state in the Nelborne Union composed of four constituent countries: Seketan, Jacland, South Seketan, and Nordereiland.
Historically, Seketan and Jacland was home to Mi'kanness aboriginal people and the Nordic Secens people who settled in the land around the 800s. The two groups became isolated from the rest of Europe. They formed their own unique Seketese and Jacish cultures. Colonization by France and England (eventually the United Kingdom) would shape linguistics in the land and culture.
Seketan was conquered by the Kingdom of Alquiya when it was the Kingdom of Seketan. Jacland remained a colony but gained peaceful independence in 1901 under the name Dominion of Jacland. Seketan continued to have its own language and would later split from Alquiya in 1947 following the Seketese Independence War. The two nations, among two others, would unite in 2015.