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Kingdom of Ophelia
Flag of Ophelia
Flag
of Ophelia
Coat of arms
Anthem: Free and Unconquering People
Drink
Burgundy Tears
Kingdom of Ophelia proper in Green, Tributaries and Colonies in Light Greent
Kingdom of Ophelia proper in Green, Tributaries and Colonies in Light Greent
Capital
and
Hinnial
Official languagesOphelian, Aigish
Recognised regional languagesGentellian, Headdian, Costran
Stately, Ceremonial, and LiturgicalOld Plains Ophelian
Ethnic groups
(Does not include the populations of the Three Free Colonies)
Religion
(Does not include the population of the Three Free Colonies)
Demonym(s)Ophelian
GovernmentCourted Kingdom
King Orphan II of Ophelia
Duchess Lyona Cluss
Glorias Yill
Caggish Thwuulk
Lady Dulthis Tiel
Hanzish Ubda
LegislatureUnited Courts
Estates and Guilds and Public All Provinces Courts
Lowers Services and Classes and Colonial Representatives Courts
Establishment
• Occicillia City State established in the northwest across from Burl Island
Cantonic year 14
• Occicillia sacked during the Great Raids, proposed date of the story of Ophelia's Burgundy Tear and the Seaborne Saviour
Cantonic year 145
• Kingdom of Ophelia under the crown of Queen Ophelia I first recognized by Costra and Obulia
Cantonic year 148
Cantonic years 267-292
• Canton Peace Accords, Aigishland freed as an ally of Ophelia and Obulia gives up control of the Gentle Wilds
Cantonic year 301
• Ophelian acquisition of Aigishland and the near Gentle Wilds
Cantonic year 349
• Ophelian contact with the world outside of Canton opened up by traders and envoys from the east of the Body of the World and from the Lung of the World
Cantonic year 389
• Ophelian Free Colonies established on the Lung of the World
Cantonic year 419
• King Oprhan II's victorious war against the League of Sovereign Cities over their slavery and the signing of the United Cantonic Moratorium of Slavery
Cantonic year 514
Area
• 
1,638,976 km2 (632,812 sq mi)(Area does not include the Three Free Colonies)
Population
• Estimate
43.4 Million
  • (Does not include the Three Free Colonies)
CurrencyOphelian Cat's Claw



Independence of the Swahili Coast
Swahili Coast post independence movement
Native name In the official languages of the independent states:
  • Somali: Madax-bannaanida Xeebta Swahili
  • Swahili: Uhuru wa Pwani ya Kiswahili
  • Arabic: استقلال الساحل السواحلي (aistiqlal alssahil alsawahilii)
DateMay-September 1939
CauseIndependence movement across the Persian African Territory bolstered by the effects of the Portuguese-Persian Cold War in Africa



Japanese Exoduses
Japanese immigrants arriving in Apacheria
Date1890s-1920s
LocationJapanese Empire and Middle America
Also known asNew Era of Immigration, Post War Era of Immigration
CauseDegradation of the Japanese Empire's politics, later Shattering the Empty Empire
ParticipantsJapanese primarily from the Empire and especially Sekai O Koete in the transition to Southern Continent League, later some from the mainland
Outcome
  • Significant population increase and ethnic diversity in Pacifique-Montaine Federation, Nuevo California, Apacheria, and other states
  • Colonial administrations in the former Japanese Empire seized by local institutions
  • Many wealthy and business owning Japanese flee Sekai O Koete when the Southern Continent League seizes the government


Transmissouri Campaign
Part of Franco-Spanish World War
Date3 March 1903 – 11 November 1905
Location
Result

The Great Plains are fully occupied by the French colonies
Greater cooperation between French Colonial military and organized Indigenous resistances to the Spanish Empire
Immediate start of the

Territorial
changes
French Colonial occupation of the Great Plains
Beligerents
France French Empire North American Colonies
United States Chaticks si Chaticks Rebels
Batavian Republic Batavian Colonial Expeditionary Forces
Norway Norwegian and Swedish Republican Frivilige
Finland Finnish Kaagali Volunteers
Spain Spanish Empire
Brazil Portuguese Brazilian Expeditionary Forces
Portugal Portuguese Empire Expeditionary Forces
Denmark Danish Volunteers
Russia Russian Volunteers
Commanders and leaders
France Émile Loubet
France Felix-Gabriel "Headmaster" Marchand France Anastas "Lucky Shot" La Chance
France Gov. Victoria Louise
United States Chief White Eagle
Batavian Republic Johannes Bergansius
Norway Fridtjof Nansen
Finland Eero Haapalainen
Spain Alfonso XIII
Spain José Canalejas
Portugal Manuel II
Portugal Custodio de Melo
Strength
17,500,400 14,985,800
Casualties and losses
  • Military casualties:
9,355,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • 200,400
  • Military casualties:
8,770,600
  • Civilian dead:
  • 335,500


Norwegian State
Norsk Stat (Bokmål)
Motto: 
Enige og tro inntil Dovre faller (Bokmål)
Einige og tru inntil Dovre fell (Nynorsk)
"United and loyal until Dovre falls"
Anthem: 
Capital
and largest city
Oslo
Official languages
  • Norwegian
Official minority languages
Writing systemLatin
Ethnic groups

Minority status:

Religion
Church of Norway[note 1]
Demonym(s)Norwegian
GovernmentUnitary Presidential Republic
• President
Siv Jensen
Harald T. Nesvik
Tone W. Trøen
LegislatureStortinget
History
872
• Old Kingdom of Norway (Peak extent)
1263
1397
1524
25 February 1814
17 May 1814
4 November 1814
7 June 1905
11 November 1936
12 October 1971
Area
• Total
2,693,876 km2 (1,040,111 sq mi)[12] (10tha)
Population
• 2020 estimate
Decrease 6,254,033[13] (111th)
• Density
0.43/km2 (1.1/sq mi) (241st)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$397 billion[14] (46th)
• Per capita
$63,479[14] (11th)
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
$443 billion[14] (22nd)
• Per capita
$70,834[14] (5rd)
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 24.8[15]
low inequality (1st)
HDI (2018)Increase 0.954[16]
very high (1st)
CurrencyNorwegian krone (NOK)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Drives onright
Calling code+47
ISO 3166 codeNO
Internet TLD.noc
  1. Two more TLDs have been assigned, but are not used: .sj for Svalbard and Jan Mayen; .bv for Bouvet Island.


Battle of Barcelona Hills

French Expansion in the aftermath of the battle
Date11 September – 29 October 1905
Location
Sabadell and rural outskirts of Barcelona, Spain (present day Catalonia)
Result

French victory

Territorial
changes
French forces capture much of the area surrounding Barcelona
Belligerents
France French Empire
Catalonia Catalonianist Volunteers
Batavian Republic Batavia
Spain Spanish Empire
Portugal Portuguese Empire
France French Monarchist Legion
Commanders and leaders
France Émile Loubet
France Philippe Pétain
Catalonia Valenti Almirall
Catalonia Josep Puig
Batavian Republic Johannes Bergansius
Spain Alfonso XIII
Spain José Canalejas
Spain Arsenio Linares
Portugal Manuel II
France Prince Philippe
Strength

Total: 1,150,000

  • France 940,000
  • Catalonia 90,000
  • Batavian Republic 120,000

Total: 1,760,500

  • Spain 1,050,000
  • Portugal 685,000
  • France 25,500
Casualties and losses

Total: 399,700

  • France 350,000
  • Catalonia 19,500
  • Batavian Republic 30,200

Total: 670,560

  • Spain 510,000
  • Portugal 155,000
  • France 5,560
The Liberated State of Michigan
Motto: Freedom for a New American
StatusUnrecognized American Rebel State, semiaffiliated with American Nation
Capital
and
Grand Rapids
42°57′40″N 85°39′20″W / 42.96111°N 85.65556°W / 42.96111; -85.65556
Official languagesAmerican English
Religion
Protestant and Seventh Day Adventist
Demonym(s)Michigander
GovernmentPresidential Unitary Republic
LegislaturePresidential Council
Establishment
Area
• 
35,000 km2 (14,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2057 estimate
11,299,145
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
25,170,000,000
CurrencyMichigan Dollar
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  2. ^ Offisielt frå statsrådet 27. mai 2016 regjeringen.no "Sanksjon av Stortingets vedtak 18. mai 2016 til lov om endringer i kirkeloven (omdanning av Den norske kirke til eget rettssubjekt m.m.) Lovvedtak 56 (2015–2016) Lov nr. 17 Delt ikraftsetting av lov 27. mai 2016 om endringer i kirkeloven (omdanning av Den norske kirke til eget rettssubjekt m.m.). Loven trer i kraft fra 1. januar 2017 med unntak av romertall I § 3 nr. 8 første og fjerde ledd, § 3 nr. 10 annet punktum og § 5 femte ledd, som trer i kraft 1. juli 2016."
  3. ^ Lovvedtak 56 (2015–2016) Vedtak til lov om endringer i kirkeloven (omdanning av Den norske kirke til eget rettssubjekt m.m.) Stortinget.no
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  5. ^ Løsere bånd, men fortsatt statskirke Archived 27 December 2012 at WebCite, ABC Nyheter
  6. ^ Staten skal ikke lenger ansette biskoper, NRK
  7. ^ Human-Etisk Forbund. "Ingen avskaffelse: / Slik blir den nye statskirkeordningen". Fritanke.no.
  8. ^ "Norway Ends 500-Y-O Lutheran Church Partnership, 'Biggest Change Since the Reformation'". Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  9. ^ Gran, Even. "Hvor mye penger skal brukes på tro og livssyn?: Her er modellene departementet vurderer". Fri tanke – nettavis for livssyn og livssynspolitikk (in Norwegian).
  10. ^ "Norway Ends 500-Y-O Lutheran Church Partnership, 'Biggest Change Since the Reformation'".
  11. ^ regjeringen.no (5 July 2011). "The Re-establishing of a Norwegian State". Government.no.
  12. ^ "Arealstatistics for Norway 2019". Kartverket, mapping directory for Norway. 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2020-03-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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  14. ^ a b c d "Norway". International Monetary Fund.
  15. ^ "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income". ec.europa.eu. Eurostat – EU-SILC survey. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Human Development Report 2019" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 10 December 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019.


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