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The Hveden Federation

Flag of Hvede
Flag
Coat of arms
In the lighter shade of green, the Southern Frostland Territory of Hvede can be observed.
CapitalHweins
Official languagesKusfeldic
Nacrilic
Dazulian
Ellyan
Usegselic
Eselyan
Matkalvin
Cernagov
Klatyan
Recognised regional languagesLow Valari
Empheri
Palak
Durbinian
Teŗaşi
DemonymHveden
Governmentfederation
parliamentary democracy
constitutional monarchy
LegislatureKing's Assembly
National Assembly
Establishment
• Vaiyan Agreement signed
2305
• Proclamation of the Hveden Republic
13 November 2339
• Hegemony Document grants independence
2360
• Establishment of the Hveden Federation and return of the monarchy
1 December 2393
• New constitution imposed
3 May 2447
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$13117 billion
• Per capita
$70,004
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$13.247 billion
• Per capita
$70,700
CurrencyAlaxian krone
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+91
Internet TLD.hv

The Hveden Federation, commonly known as Hvede, is a federal union in southeast Alaxia consisting of 128 provinces and 2 special territories. It is the world's 3rd largest country by land area if including its Southern Frostlands and Lavafields. It is surrounded by the ocean on the north, east, and south, while it borders the High Kingdoms of Alaxia, Palakkinen, Grensalbourg, and Karkuss to the west. It has a maritime border with South Heboi via the Kleinergette Islands. With a population of over 187 million, it is the 6th most populous country in the world, and the second most populous in east Alaxia. The capital and largest city is Hweins.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Climate[edit | edit source]

First level subdivision[edit | edit source]

As a federation, the Hveden Federation consists of 128 provinces and two special territories. All provinces elect a local governor through an STV electoral system, while each province also elect a unicameral chamber through proportional representation.

Name Population
01 Hweins State 23,255,382
02 Dazulia 11,145,828
03 Ellya 10,876,500
04 Atrise-Avstedet 9,487,283
05 Karnaya 8,763,999
06 Silosia and Vyezode 7,171,730
07 Avkanalen 6,569,456
08 Nustedet 6,182,816
09 Styce 5,954,705
10 Tycelia 5,232,453
11 Erenstion 4,785,914
12 Traaskflaud 4,544,196
13 Malaslagnas 4,480,276
14 Mangenosten 4,257,725
15 Keiserligorne 4,211,761
16 Elseider 4,165,513
17 Nacrilia 4,054,588
18 Skoge 4,001,086
19 Stolten 3,551,538
20 Waldermenia 3,442,666
21 Matkalvin 3,358,492
22 Rosalia 3,213,459
23 Bellangen 3,151,100
24 Lesja and Lisnia 3,091,449
25 Morterkirk 3,091,243
26 Vimnika 3,083,180
27 Dievaar 3,059,827
28 Statsny and Plesza 3,052,477
29 Cernagovia 3,049,037
30 Veztycia 3,043,941
31 Avdelsen 3,009,672
32 Blaszkya 2,940,572
33 Skrybel and Kerlat 2,929,172
34 Enabit 2,798,878
35 Sarmenia 2,738,002
36 Lija, Puszovia and Velkya 2,718,285
37 Giblass 2,607,708
38 Ankasia 2,599,606
39 Baznia 2,594,610
40 Reincreig 2,589,627
41 Velilen 2,588,690
42 Cizinia 2,573,482
43 Prinsesslotte 2,547,644
44 Zuidrose 2,530,296
45 Leftkelva 2,465,692
46 Morsplas 2,440,245
47 Produksjor 2,380,423
48 Vmesovat and Osudia 2,372,665
49 Forena 2,258,641
50 Usegia 2,180,044
51 Stooren 2,149,973
52 Averobrange 2,134,538
53 Graans 2,032,534
54 Tulacia 1,929,143
55 Klatya 1,913,462
56 Selvalra 1,880,756
57 Igteur 1,844,967
58 Begselia 1,715,006
59 Wraggsal 1,713,797
60 Sigsturn 1,699,005
61 Langtverweglun 1,546,055
62 Vilbronne 1,538,011
63 Langtvais 1,530,736
64 Methen and Gerna 1,511,873
65 Langteprev 1,389,241
66 Vaktende 1,378,803
67 Ghostgreis and Enseid 1,364,840
68 Carasia 1,360,434
69 Komor 1,343,293
70 Huviden and Trumetia 1,330,493
71 Justen 1,227,192
72 Blosia 1,225,985
73 Eresbreren 1,221,410
74 Slatter 1,150,718
75 Crimslette 1,148,286
76 Torra 1,065,406
77 Orszelia 1,052,505
78 Laisplog 1,048,514
79 Fyreta 1,031,838
80 Avtrof 1,007,112
81 Zufriesen 998,563
82 Loksbette 994,808
83 Kangos 981,122
84 Horasia 961,424
85 Fruschia 919,344
86 Zuidmat 905,147
87 Ekelsia 896,892
88 Kalta 869,295
89 Wisya 868,103
90 Eselsgor 849,762
91 Tresylen 839,995
92 Meinstenor 831,126
93 Runsiga 821,244
94 Oyemmet 769,635
95 Mitseria 742,372
96 Kelva 742,313
97 Zuberia 704,083
98 Lakta 702,672
99 Wyndgreis 682,924
100 Devanlieger 679,215
101 Ratasia 607,680
102 Marsia and Kingsausen 508,777
103 Georgen 507,947
104 Vreizkalt 410,949
105 Krovica 386,303
106 Kleinergette Islands 383,294
107 Ensigen 373,855
108 Leftekom 360,440
109 Isteic 352,637
110 Epreana 351,186
111 Ligteras 306,064
112 Vinasia 300,176
113 Karsia and Leseiga 186,897
114 Mohngelia 170,833
115 Laktvreiz 169,991
116 Ertia and Cobrayen 161,319
117 Zuidwald 157,264
118 Skutgardte 153,366
119 Oransij 151,746
120 Sterkia 137,756
121 Frofsvania 137,621
122 Weakia 134,800
123 Epskaria 105,339
Zuidbrevoren (Southern Frostland Territory) 92,022
124 Mendevoren 86,002
125 Zoria 76,592
126 Pikasia 73,823
127 Estekingen 39,286
128 Frofsen 31,515
Hveden Lavafield Territory 15,337
Total 287,370,355

History[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Kusfeld[edit | edit source]

The Kingdom of Kusfeld would expand across the northern steppe of southeast Alaxia across the medieval period, conquering major countries such as Dazulia and Nacrilia. It would spread the Faldmen religion alongside the Kusfeldic language as the imperial lingua franca, and would colonise the Vaiyan lands in the southeast, setting up hundreds of Kusfeldic settlements on the coast. Revolts from Dazulians and Nacrilic peoples in large amounts in 2305 forced the signing of the Vaiya Agreement. This document would set up regional dukedoms with local assemblies to give regions with minorities their own decision-making while under Kusfeldic foreign policy and military enforcement. Several remaining smaller independent nations in the east would be coerced into joining this arrangement by 2332.

Beletharian Wars[edit | edit source]

During the Beletharian Wars, Ceironia feared the expansion of Lothyran and its revolutionary ideas following its victory over the First Coalition in 2332. It invited many east Alaxian countries to a Second Coalition, including Kusfeld. Kusfeld aided with small expeditionary forces to other coalition partners such as Ahitereira or Ionaea, but saw passive involvement in the conflict. In 2339, famous commander Ralda entered into Kusfeld with the Grand People's Army of 400,000 men, while the RPA mercenary group aided them. The Kusfeldic military was not equipped, trained, or in strong enough numbers, to hold off against the invaders and after the significant Battle of Taptestadt in September 2339, in which the Kusfeldic army suffered casualties of fifty percent, the Kusfeldic government signed an instrument of surrender. Before Lothyran occupiers could arrive at the capital, numerous revolts began in Hweins against the royal family and the government for their surrender. The royal family fled to Empherias where they had relatives on the throne.

The prime minister of Kusfeld would on behalf of the government accept an embarrassing peace agreement known as the Treaty of Flautijs in November 2339 which would make the removal of the monarchy permanent with the formation of a republic. The treaty also stipulated that the government would hand over the equivalent of $3 million, permanent Lothyran military access, the adoption of the Lothyran currency, the merging of the Kusfeldic fleet with the Lothyran Grand Navy, and the dismantlement of the Vaiya Agreement - in effect, releasing all vassal states such as Dazulia and Nacrilia as independent nations.

Ralda's forces had other things to do than stay and occupy Kusfeld, and so they left to go on other missions - with a small contingent of 40,000 men to enforce their treaty. The Kusfeldic government would officially form the Hveden Republic on 13 November 2339, abolishing the monarchy formally. Treaty stipulations such as the adoption of the currency, military access, and the fleet merge, were carried out with relative ease. The Vaiya Agreement was formally dismantled on 25 April 2340 after pressure from the March Dazulian revolts. However, the states were not free from Hveden control. The dukes who controlled the new Duchies across the continent were all the ones previously appointed by the Hveden government and were sympathetic to the Hveden government. By December 2340, all former Vaiyan Agreement members had re-affirmed an alliance or personal union with Hvede. This de-facto meant that these countries acted as provinces within the new federation despite not de-jure being so.

In 2360, the Lothyran central government issued the Hegemony Document which layed out the future of vassal states. The Hveden Federation was given total independence with the retreat of all Lothyran administrative and military positions by January 2361, with only the Lothyran central bank and currency remaining. The republican government in Hvede supported this measure in full. In 2375, the former ruler of Lazar returned to their throne and formed the Third Coalition against Lothyran, which caused Lothyran to ask Hvede for aid. The republican government, while sympathetic to Lothyran and its ideology, did not believe that Lothyran would last much longer and feared that it was too far away to make any meaningful difference, and thus stayed out of the war. With the end of the Beletharian Wars in 2388, the Hveden government would make a transition away for republican ideology.

The first reform post-Lothyran would be away from the currency and central bank with the establish of the Bank of Hvede in 2390, and the creation of a new currency later that year. The monarchy would officially return to Hvede after an absence of 54 years, in 2393. The official coronation took place on 1 December 2393, establishing the Hveden Federation as a constitutional monarchy under Empress Charlotte V. The republican style of government would remain though.

A huge government crisis from 2440 until 2447 would see a rewrite of the constitution, imposed officially on 3 May 2447, which is the current constitution. Despite this, the rules for elections and political offices haven't changed since the Hveden Republic formed in 2339.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Ethnicities[edit | edit source]

Languages[edit | edit source]

Hvede is home to over 80 languages.

Kusfeldic Ellyan Dazulian Nacrilic Low Valari
Usegselic Eselyan Zubersic Mitserglec Empheri
Enseidian Ankaslic Osudian Sjeilosian Palak
Matkalvin Ghosjian Lisnian Cernagov Durbinian
Gibslasian Frofsvann Osudian Vyczodini Terasi
Soderblosic Sletterslic Vmosovat Veztycis Basalite
Rosalic Begselic Lesjnik Pevnostic
Loksbelic Orkselic Cizinec Puszovic
Caras Ekelsic Baznian Tulacian
Nejles Frutokians Horasian Velkycopic
Isteic Lakters Tresyl Weaks
Ratasic Justonians Pikas Sterks
Blaszkyan Kalta Reana Reincreig
Statsny Komors Runsigan Waldermen
Kompteszes Wisyan Zors Methen
Klatyan Zufriesy Cobray Kingsaus
Skrybele Vinas Erts Marsi
Vannini Krovic Mohngelic Leseiga
Karsisi

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Weskynn[edit | edit source]

Dwarfish Territories[edit | edit source]

Grensalbourg[edit | edit source]

Politics[edit | edit source]

The Cabinet[edit | edit source]

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Energy[edit | edit source]

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Impact of the Alaxian Drought[edit | edit source]

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Football[edit | edit source]

See also: Hvede in Football and Hveden Football Club

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