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===Wattenmeeran Constitution===
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===Cascadian-Wattenmeer War===
===Cascadian-Wattenmeer War===

Revision as of 08:51, 19 April 2023

Kingdom of Wattenmeer
Flag of Wattenmeer
Flag
Coat of arms of Wattenmeer
Coat of arms
Motto: "Gott und Vaterland"
"God and Fatherland"
Anthem: "Hail to the King" ("Hail König dir")
Capital
and largest city
Müddeck
Official languages
Ethnic groups
Religion
Demonym(s)Wattenmeeran
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Otto III
Alfred von Dorkel
LegislatureBundesrat
History
• Established
1521
Area
• Total
2,248,803 km2 (868,268 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
Increase 105,000,000
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
Increase $7.166 trillion
• Per capita
$86,255
HDI (2020)Increase 0.820
very high
CurrencyMark (MAK)
Time zoneUTC–3 and –4 (WMW, WME)
Driving sideright
Calling code+34
Internet TLD.wm

Wattenmeer, officially the Kingdom of Wattenmeer (Wattenmeeran German: Königreich Wattenmeer) is a mid-sized nation on the mid-western coast of the (placeholder, continent name). It is bordered in the north-west by Cascadia, to the north by Nordmarken, and to the direct east by Furneni Teundur. Wattenmeer has ocean access with the (ocean name) to it's south Wattenmeer's capital and largest city is Müddeck which lies on Slow Harbor (locally Langsamer Hafen) on the western coastline of the country. Wattenmeer's culture is based in ancient Germanic tribes that have migrated to the area across the ocean and settled in the area, and the militarism that developed with the coming to power of the Klostermann monarchy and subsequent reign. The history then was followed by a northern expansion into the (mountain range name) mountains, war with neighboring Cascadia, civil war with what is now modern-day Nordmarken, and the current border tensions with Furneni Teundur.

As per the 2020 Wattenmeer Census from the Wattenmeer Bureau of Labor Statistics (Amt für Arbeitsstatistik), the population of the Kingdom of Wattenmeer is approximately 105,000,000 people, referred to as "subjects."

History

Early Migration

Germanic Kingdoms

Christian War of Rites

The Great Crusade

Wattenmeer Wars of Unification

Northern Expansion

War of Wattenmeeran Succession

Wattenmeeran Constitution

First Furneni War

Cascadian-Wattenmeer War

Wattenmeeran Civil War

Second Furneni War

The Long Peace

Geography

Wattenmeer generally encompasses notably favorable terrain and geography, with a plethora of biomes inside its borders it maintains substantial ocean access and its own water supply from the northern Zarguthian Mountains and eastern (MOUNTAIN NAME PLACEHOLDER) mountains. The country also maintains a an island chain within Langsamer Hafen and another on west of the mainland.

Topograghy

Topography of the Kingdom of Wattenmeer.

Wattenmeer is guarded on all sides by the Zargutian Mountains, with the most difficult part in the north along the border with Nordmarken, with the mountains leveling out on the western Cascadian border in the Dulga Lowlands and on the eastern side with the Furneni border in the Saarbruch Plains. To the main southern portion of the country, it is mainly made of flatlands with small hills breaking up the countryside. The country does have areas of higher elevation within the flatlands, such as in the middle and south of the flatlands.

The Kingdom also maintains a number of islands off the coast of Wattenmeer, of which most sit at or below sea level, with the exception of three islands.

Climate

Wattenmeer enjoys a very temperate climate along all of it's coasts and in the lowlands of the country, with snowy weather in the northern Zarguthian Mountain chain that borders Wattenmeer with Nordmarken. The coastline and interior of the country maintains a general flatlands suitable for agriculture and thus the majority of the population is centered in the south of the country.

Government & Politics

Federal Government

Legislature

Monarchy

Judicial

Political Divisions

Foreign Relations

Military

Law Enforcement & Crime

Culture and society

Symbols

Literature

Media

Visual arts

Music

Sports

Cuisine

See also