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| title=<big>'''[http://www.nationstates.net/gruenberg The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg]'''</big><br><big>'''Tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom'''</big>
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| motto=''[[Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron]]''
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| anthem=''[[Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron]]''
capital=[[Flurthwel]] |
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| region=[[Antarctic Oasis]]
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| capital=[[Flurthwel]]
leader=His High Holiness Grand Sultan [[Gardab Woltzten IX]]
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| largest_city=[[Merlefurt]]
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| language=[[Rukialkotta]], [[Bazhtan]]
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| government_type=Monarchy/Theocracy/Goatocracy
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| leader_title1=Sultan
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| leader_name1=Gardab Woltzten IX
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| leader_title2=Grand Vizier
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| leader_name2=Mikkolic Weltin
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| sovereignty_type=Establishment
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| established_event1=Act of Unification
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| established_date1=1709
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| area=4,301,140km²
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| population=3.192 billion
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}}The '''Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg''' ([[Rukialkotta]]: ''tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom'') is a sovereign [[nation]] in the [[Malibu Islands|Southern Malibu Islands]] [[region]], although it is politically associated with the [[Antarctic Oasis]] sphere of influence. Its mainland is divided into two provinces, with the larger [[Naffarron]] in the west and the [[Gelzien Nub]] in the east; the large island of Bobron, lying just off Naffarron's southernmost tip, was incorporated into the Sultanate in 1952. It has a coastline in excess of 8,000 kilometres, lying on the bays of Abzhan-Rejak and Bay of Solitude, and shares land borders with Gurglestan to the northwest and New Greater Tibet to the northeast.
  
==NATIONAL IDENTITY==
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Despite its average area, Gruenberg has a [[wikipedia:population density|densely distributed]] population of over 3 billion. It is the home of [[Wenaism]], and has the largest population of adherents in the world, with over 97% of its citizens being registered Wenaists. The area, renowned for its degree of cultural, ecological, geological and climatic diversity, has a long tribal history, and has historically proved resistant to unification; modern Gruenberg has however been united for nearly 300 years under the rule of the Woltzten Dynasty, who were the first to bring Naffarron and the Gelzien Nub under a common flag. This union has been far from harmonious, and separatists in the Gelzien Nub have become increasingly vocal and violent in their calls for autonomy.
  
===LANGUAGE===
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Once a relatively poor and undeveloped country, Gruenberg has seen major agricultural, industrial and financial reforms in the last century, with its economy the fastest-growing in the region, and being ranked in the top 1% worldwide. Social and political freedoms have also increased, but its image as a despotic land of oppression persists. The military has also been strengthened significantly, and Gruenberg is a [[list of nations with nuclear capability|declared nuclear state]]. Once a prominent member of the [[United Nations]], it has now resigned, but has not since retreated into total isolation.
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==Etymology==
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The name '''Gruenberg''' ([[wikipedia:IPA|IPA]]:/{{IPA|gryːnbɛʁk}}/) means "Green Mountain" in [[Rukialkotta]], the official national [[language]]. "Green Mountain" is a reference to [[Hatash Myari]], the sacred mountain of the [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] [[religion]]. "Green Mountain" has long been used to identify the region in the absence of any other common term; however, it was not adopted as the official name of the nation until 1709.
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==History==
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{{main|History of Gruenberg}}
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'Gruenberg' as a political entity is a comparatively recent phenomenon, having been established in 1709, at which point it did not encompass all of its current territorial holdings, but the general geographical region has been inhabited for thousands of years, and has a rich and diverse history, marked by division between divergent tribes, and chiefly significant for the growth of [[Wenaism]].
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== Geography and climate ==
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{{main|Geography of Gruenberg}}
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Gruenberg has a total area of 1,027,824 [[wikipedia:square kilometre|square kilometre]]s, with a land area of 992,514 square kilometres. This is divided in an approximate 6:1 ratio between [[Naffarron]] (880,254 km²) and the [[Gelzien Nub]] (147,570 km²). Both are mainly surrounded by tiny tribal states, small numbers of which Gruenberg has annexed over the years, but Naffarron shares a 2,954 km border with [[Gurglestan]], to its north-west. It has a 3,958 km coastline, and the Gelzien Nub 1,306 km.The two provinces are separated by over three thousand kilometres over the [[Bay of Abzhan-Rejak]], and are fairly geographically distinct.
  
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The Naffarronese coastline on the [[Bay of Abzhan-Rejak]] plays host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, famed for their fine white sand.
  
[[Rukialkotta]] is the state language of Gruenberg.
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[[Gruenberg]] has a fairly diverse [[wikipedia:Climate|climate]]. [[Naffarron]] is generally [[wikipedia:Temperate|temperate]], and the [[Gelzien Nub]] [[wikipedia:Subtropical climate|subtropical]], but there is substantial regional variation, encompassing warm coastal areas, the frozen mountains of the north, high rocky deserts in the west, low hot desert in southeast Naffarron, and dense jungle in parts of the Gelzien Nub. There are three broad [[wikipedia:Season|season]]s: a hot spring runs from [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Turning Day]] to late [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Wrasch]]; the summer [[wikipedia:Monsoon|monsoon]] season then typically lasts into [[Tak Perda Rarapsant|Syara]]; the rest of the year falls into a cold winter.
  
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Temperatures range over a huge extreme. The far north of the [[Karundulastan]] district exists in a state of near-permanent winter; its icy valleys are only accessible for brief periods each spring, and then only to skilled teams. By contrast, the mountains of [[Stammerslab]], in western Naffarron]], are generally subject to a greater variation, with equally bitter winters, but fairly hot summers. Temperatures for the populous settlements that line the [[Aszumba]] river are subject to the greatest variance, generally ranging from 0° C winter lows to summer highs of over 40° C. Further east, in the [[Krazl]] desert, summer peaks of over 50° C are regularly recorded. Coastal regions, and the Gelzien Nub, tend to have a more moderate temperature range, varying from about 10° C in the winter to 35° C in the summer.
  
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== Government ==
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{{main|Government of Gruenberg}}
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Gruenberg is a technically a [[wikipedia:Democracy|semi-democratic]] [[wikipedia:constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy]], but in fact cannot be easily classified under conventional political nomenclature, and its form of [[wikipedia:government|government]] does not conform to traditional models. This is principally because there is no [[wikipedia:separation of powers|separation of powers]] between the [[wikipedia:executive|executive]], [[wikipedia:legislature|legislature]] and [[wikipedia:judiciary|judiciary]]. Because the power of the executive (the Sultan) is hereditary, and extends over the legislature and judiciary as well, it has typically functioned as much closer to an [[wikipedia:absolute monarchy|absolute monarchy]]. As there is no [[wikipedia:separation of church and state|separation of church and state]], it is also a [[wikipedia:theocracy|theocracy]].
  
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The [[wikipedia:Head of state|Head of state]] is the Sultan, currently Gardab Woltzten IX. The line of succession is exclusively male, and in descending age order, such that the oldest son of the incumbent is first in line to the throne. Only one family has occupied the throne: the Woltztens. The longevity and stability of this rule has led to their classification as a [[wikipedia:dynasty|dynasty]]. All federal laws are issued by Sultanic decree.
  
Gruenberg has no colonial past, and as such foreign influences on its languages have been very limited. As such, modern foreign languages are barely spoken in Gruenberg. However, English is being encouraged as a second language, and is commonly taught in primary and secondary schools, although as yet its study has not been made compulsory. Many Gruenbergers will understand and be able to converse in very basic English, but knowledge of other languages is all but non-existent.
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There is also a high degree of [[wikipedia:devolution|devolution]] in Gruenberg's political system, representing the tribal history of the nation. Towns have elected councils with powers usually including aspects of taxation, education and law and order. The nation is divided into administrative districts, each with elected councils that oversee town policies, and then each major province has a regional assembly, which exercises considerable legislative power.
  
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At the federal level, the legislature is [[wikipedia:bicameral|bicameral]]. The Regional Congress consists of 200 seats, with 40 representatives from each administrative region; the 500-seat National Congress is apportioned on the basis of straight popular vote. The [[wikipedia:Head of Government|Head of Government]] is the head of the largest party — this has always been the Monarchists, and hence the Sultan shares both Head of State and Head of Government titles. The Cabinet is appointed by the Head of Government. The Court and federal government technically have the power to legislate on all matters, but concern themselves mainly with foreign policy and economic and military affairs.
  
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A distinct feature of Gruenberger governance is the role of the Viziery. The [[wikipedia:Vizier|Grand Vizier]] is a political appointment, but is immune from dismissal, and so one Vizier may serve more than one Sultan. The Viziery is staffed by a mixture of civil and religious personnel, and has numerous areas of responsibility. It is also completely unaccountable to the federal government, and is seen as a buffer against the ability of the people to vote the Sultan's powers away.
  
===RELIGION===
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== Politics ==
  
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=== Political history ===
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{{main|Politics of Gruenberg}}
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Whilst there are many sources of legitimate criticism of the Woltzten dynasty, most would admit that, whatever troubles post-unification Gruenberg has seen at their hands, political instability has not been one. The factional wars and tribal divisions that marked most of the First Age have largely disappeared. The political system has evolved gradually, and has generally been receptive to change. Political theorists have argued that the Sultans have preferred to move gradually towards constitutional democracy with themselves at the helm, than attempt to retain absolute autocracy and suffer violent revolution, which would clearly be more damaging.
  
[[Wenaism]] is the state religion of Gruenberg. Official figures routinely put observance at 100%: whilst these are doubtless exaggerations, Wenaism certainly was a popular faith long before the Court chose to officially impose adherence on its citizens. Gruenberg's status as a Wenaist nation is confirmed by the constitution, the first article of which reads:
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===Political parties===
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{{main|List of political parties in Gruenberg}}
  
"''...that Gruenberg shall act as one nation under Wena, Mighty Goddess Of All Things, and commit itself at all times in every act to upholding the core beliefs of her faith...''"
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== Economy ==
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{{main|Economy of Gruenberg}}
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Gruenberg is a [[wikipedia:developed country|developed nation]] with one of the faster growing economies in the world, and is ranked foremost in [[Antarctic Oasis]] on several economic indicators. However, it has not always enjoyed such prosperity, and in the past suffered from great [[wikipedia:economic development|economic underdevelopment]]. Sweeping internal reforms of fiscal and administrative infrastructure transformed the country over the course of two centuries, taking it to its present point of economic strength. Its current pro-market policies and active engagement in international [[wikipedia:free trade|free trade]] are contributing to a further boom, although some traditional sectors of employment, notably agriculture, are declining.
  
William Embury argued in 'Motherland', his highly-regarded book on Wenaism and its role in the political and social development of Gruenberg, this is "''the most significant sentence ever written in the history of Gruenberg...acknowledging the ultimate subservience of the Court to the Mother Goddess...at its very core, Gruenberg remains a nation bound by ties not of devotion to its monarchy, but to its religion''". Dismissed by many as overstatement, there is probably a certain truth in the claim: certainly, no less a luminary than H.D. Welch noted that "''without the fortune of their genuine link to the heart of Wenaism...the rise of the [Woltzten family] would not only have been significantly more difficult, but quite probably impossible.''"
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The economy is probably best described as [[wikipedia:mixed economy|mixed]], but is essentially based on [[wikipedia:free market|free market]] principles. Although [[wikipedia:privatization|privatisation]] is almost complete, the state still plays a substantial role in the running of financial matters.
  
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Gruenberg's [[wikipedia:gross domestic product|GDP]] is estimated at $57.482 billion ($32,623 [[wikipedia:per capita|per capita]]). The growth rate has been positive for over a decade, and was 2.8% last year. Gruenberg's principal industries are mining and refining - the country is home to plentiful resources of precious and valuable rocks, metals and ores - and automobile manufacturing. Although other traditional industries such as fishing and forestry remain strong, agriculture has lost its importance within Gruenberg's economy, which now imports a significant proportion of its food needs. Other major sectors are armaments, manufacturing, retail and financial services.
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== Calendar ==
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{{main|Tak Perda Rarapsant}}
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Until very recently, Gruenberg was the only known nation in the world to use [[Tak Perda Rarapsant]], the traditional Wenaist system of measuring time. A [[wikipedia:lunar calendar|lunar calendar]], it had been in use for centuries, but was increasingly falling out of vogue in the business, academic and scientific communities, who found it proved troublesome when dealing with foreign nations, who predominantly used the [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian calendar]]. There was considerable popular opposition to a change to the Gregorian calendar, however, as it was widely perceived as a [[Christianity|Christian]] institution. Nonetheless, under the [[List of notable Sultanic decrees#Act of Harmony in Time|Act of Harmony in Time]], the Gregorian calendar was adopted as standard, along with the [[wikipedia:Common Era|Common Era]] system of measuring years.
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=== Holidays ===
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{{main|Holidays in Gruenberg}}
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== Sport ==
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{{main|Sport in Gruenberg}}
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[[Image:Cricket.jpg|frame|Gruenberger batsman [[Benny Enchante]] drives]]
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[[wikipedia:Cricket|Cricket]] is Gruenberg's [[national sport]], and enjoys a massive following, attracting vast live and television audiences, as well as considerable corporate sponsorship interest. A range of other ball sports such as [[wikipedia:Association football|football]], [[wikipedia:field hockey|hockey]], tennis, [[Mentil]] and golf are also widely played, as well as athletics, swimming and cycling. [[wikipedia:auto racing|Motor sports]] are increasing in popularity, in particular with the development of a new [[wikipedia:Formula One|Formula One]] track at [[Moroschwegen]]. Despite the national passion for sport, however, Gruenberg has had very little international exposure, let alone success, in sporting matters, and many of its players, hailed as heroes at home, are unheard of abroad. There are signs this is changing, however, such as the relative success of the national football team in qualifying for [[World Cup 26]], the introduction of the [[Capra Cup]] and [[Tour de Gruenberg]], and the formation of the [[Gruenberger Sports Council#Gruenberger Olympic Association|Gruenberger Olympic Association]] to lobby for participation in the [[Olympic Games]]. Further to this, the [[Gruenberger Sports Council#Gruenberger Cricket Board|Gruenberger Cricket Board]] have announced their intent to renew international interest in a [[wikipedia:Test cricket|Test cricket]] season, as well as an [[wikipedia:One-day International|ODI]] world cup. Sport in Gruenberg is organized and regulated by the [[Gruenberger Sports Council]].
  
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===NATIONAL ANTHEM===
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''Kab-sez Schialnach Brauchtrauron'' has only been Gruenberg's national anthem since The 660th Year. However, it is effectively a [[Rukialkotta]] version of an ancient [[Wenaism|Wenaist]] hymn of praise of the same name, naturally embellished for propagandist purposes (the third verse in particular being an especially clunky addition).
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Before The 660th Year, Gruenberg had no official national anthem, although various hymns and folk tunes were regularly sung at national events: these included ''Rak Tak Bazhta'' ['Rak The Holy'], ''Fein Escheklar Wena'' ['Glorious Mother Wena'], and ''Sliptdern Magwein Fromblet'' ['To Sing In Praise Is Great'].
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Today's anthem was produced as a result of Polrak I's decision to introduce a standard national song that the military could easily memorise to sing on special parades. He commissioned several poets to adapt the folk-song into something more regal, but was displeased with their efforts (two, Baschten Ron and Klars Verfarrat, were in fact imprisoned for treason and blasphemy as a result of their compositions; the latter, whose song-cycle 'Long Green Land' gained popularity in the underground resistance movement that flowered in the wake of Polrak Woltzten II's clampdowns on civil liberties in the Gelzien Nub in The 682nd Year, was later boiled alive).
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Finally, he decided to write it himself. (Many believe that Hochtep Swimmen, then assistant to Grand Vizier Clibold Mahu, in fact wrote the words, although spreading this rumour in Gruenberg is a treasonable offence.) No known extant copy of this original version, written either in the original tribal language of the folk-song, or more probably Bazhtan, remains. His words were then translated into Rukialkotta by three Wenaist scribes, and doubtless adapted further (the fourth verse in particular seems distinctly at odds with Polrak I's violent and cruel temperament).
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The music came a year later, after a national competition. The perhaps surprising winner was a 23-year old from the northern province of Karundulastan. Ashwal Patamari had had no formal musical training, and worked on his father's small farm, picking beans. However, his adaptation of the traditional folk melody won, perhaps chosen in part ''because'' of its simplicity - many of the offerings of more recognised composers had proved too difficult for soldiers to sing. He was invited to study composition in Flurthwel, and was awarded a prestigious Court scholarship, but died of cholera on route. (It is highly likely he was in fact assassinated to prevent his becoming a cult figure, as this was common practice under Polrak I, but no evidence exists to prove this.) A statue commemorating his achievement was erected twenty years later, in Woltzten Square.
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The song's title gives rise to the national motto. As the eminent historian of Gruenberg H.D. Welch noted in his seminal essay, 'On The Rise Of The House Of Blood', "''tempting as it may be to search for a note of irony in the choice of motto, such efforts would be misplaced...one can be assured that for the Court, and indeed for all loyal Gruenbergers, there really ''is'' nothing wrong, however bizarre such an observation might be in the face of crippling depression, ridiculous social imbalance, and oppression almost beyond comprehension.''"
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The anthem is sung at the start of all sporting encounters, at every military procession, and before lunch on every school day. One verse is played on the hour, every hour, on state radio, and it is often requested in full on call-in music programmes. The song also accompanies Court television broadcasts. All royalties go to the Court.
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Several parodies of the song exist. One, a humorous tribute to grandparents, was in fact released as a single by the Children's Choir of Gruenberg, and reached No. 18 in Radio Gruenberg's Hit Parade. Other versions are less affectionate, and looked on with much less tolerance by the Court: Bobatob Onaha, a popular singer-songwriter who played a witty take-off of the anthem entitled ''Kab-sez Turp Rasch Yurk Brauchtrauron'' ['There's Nothing On My Plate'], lampooning Gardab XIII's obesity, was shot dead in the street (allegedly by angered patriots, although secret agents of the Court were more probably to blame), whilst an unknown guitarist who circulated a feedback-drenched punk version, complete with bitterly obscene lyrics, among the students of the Moroschwegen Agricultural College was reportedly dismembered in the infamous Gru-Kap prisons in Gevenis.
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===NATIONAL ANIMAL===
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====The Moon Ram====
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The moon ram is Gruenberg's national animal, and is known in Rukialkotta as ''Tak Blomberdun Kassafanion''. It is a protected species, and there are fewer than 10,000 specimens left in the wild. Hunting the ram is a capital offence, and crimes as seemingly slight as snipping off clips of wool (thought by some to possess magical charms, moon ram wool, horns and bone are highly-sought after lucky charms, and precious commodities - on the black market) can carry jail sentences. Once prevalent throughout Gruenberg, diminishing numbers and the relative isolation of the majority of the animals to the far north is usually attributed to over-hunting.
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However, many zoologists believe the government expansion of industrial agriculture in the late seventh century of the Gruenberg calendar may have played its part. The insecticide ''Reptacil'' (4,4,4-trichloromethyl benzyl thioniafrol) was widely sprayed. It is harmless in its own right, but when mixed with other common ammonium-based fertilizers is intensely toxic. Reptacil continues to be used, but in smaller doses as more efficient substances are developed.
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The moon ram (''ovis lunar'') is in fact the male of the moon sheep species, and although ewes are not held in sacred regard, are extended the same legal protection. Its wool is thick and off-white, but can appear pale blue in darker light. Larger and more aggressive than normal rams, it is thought to be unique to Gruenberg. It is a herbivore, eating mainly grasses and bracken, but is also thought to eat a variety of fruit and berries. Its dung, which commoners are legally allowed to collect (providing they avoid harassing the animal), consists of dark, hard pellets, and is largely tasteless and odourless. Loosened with water, it is used to paint decorative religious tokens, or incorporated into jewellery.
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The moon ram is believed to have inhabited Gruenberg for thousands of years: a number of references to it are purportedly made in the sacred texts of [[Wenaism]]. Its population was estimated at around 40,000 during the third century of the Gruenberg calendar. With tough meat and coarse wool, it is hunted mainly for spiritual reasons.
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The moon ram's importance in Gruenberg is mainly on account of the Fable of the Shepherd. In The 192nd Year, two of the seven sacred texts still remained lost, and many believed they would never be found. Then, Gulgon Vonderbat, an impoverished widower who tended moon rams high on Hatash Myari, stumbled into The Holy City with two vast clay urns, inside which were found the ancient scripts. His story was that, tracking down a moon ram, he had come to the thin valley pass where the Four Sages had encountered their first vision of Wena. At that point, the spirit of Wena came down and entered the moon ram, guiding him to a concealed tunnel where the Sages had hidden the final two texts. Ever since then, the animal has been given holy status in Gruenberg. (In an unfortunate epilogue, Vonderbat was executed for attempting to read the Bazhtan writing.)
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 24 March 2007

The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg
Tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom
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(In detail)
Motto: Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron'
National Anthem: Kab-sez Schialnach Brachtrauron'
Region Antarctic Oasis
Capital Flurthwel
Largest city Merlefurt
Official Language(s) Rukialkotta, Bazhtan
Government Monarchy/Theocracy/Goatocracy
 - Sultan Gardab Woltzten IX
 - Grand Vizier Mikkolic Weltin
Establishment
 - Act of Unification 1709 
Area
 - Total 4,301,140km²
 - % water 8.2
Population 3.192 billion
Currency Opst (GROP)
Timezone UTC+5 to +6
 - Summer (DST) UTC+6 to +7
Internet TLD .gb
Calling code +627
ISO Code GRMI
NS Sunset XML
The Holy Wenaist Sultanate of Gruenberg (Rukialkotta: tep Zlatani Melli Wenaisti Gruenbergersk vom) is a sovereign nation in the Southern Malibu Islands region, although it is politically associated with the Antarctic Oasis sphere of influence. Its mainland is divided into two provinces, with the larger Naffarron in the west and the Gelzien Nub in the east; the large island of Bobron, lying just off Naffarron's southernmost tip, was incorporated into the Sultanate in 1952. It has a coastline in excess of 8,000 kilometres, lying on the bays of Abzhan-Rejak and Bay of Solitude, and shares land borders with Gurglestan to the northwest and New Greater Tibet to the northeast.

Despite its average area, Gruenberg has a densely distributed population of over 3 billion. It is the home of Wenaism, and has the largest population of adherents in the world, with over 97% of its citizens being registered Wenaists. The area, renowned for its degree of cultural, ecological, geological and climatic diversity, has a long tribal history, and has historically proved resistant to unification; modern Gruenberg has however been united for nearly 300 years under the rule of the Woltzten Dynasty, who were the first to bring Naffarron and the Gelzien Nub under a common flag. This union has been far from harmonious, and separatists in the Gelzien Nub have become increasingly vocal and violent in their calls for autonomy.

Once a relatively poor and undeveloped country, Gruenberg has seen major agricultural, industrial and financial reforms in the last century, with its economy the fastest-growing in the region, and being ranked in the top 1% worldwide. Social and political freedoms have also increased, but its image as a despotic land of oppression persists. The military has also been strengthened significantly, and Gruenberg is a declared nuclear state. Once a prominent member of the United Nations, it has now resigned, but has not since retreated into total isolation.

Etymology

The name Gruenberg (IPA:/gryːnbɛʁk/) means "Green Mountain" in Rukialkotta, the official national language. "Green Mountain" is a reference to Hatash Myari, the sacred mountain of the Wenaist religion. "Green Mountain" has long been used to identify the region in the absence of any other common term; however, it was not adopted as the official name of the nation until 1709.

History

Main article(s): History of Gruenberg

'Gruenberg' as a political entity is a comparatively recent phenomenon, having been established in 1709, at which point it did not encompass all of its current territorial holdings, but the general geographical region has been inhabited for thousands of years, and has a rich and diverse history, marked by division between divergent tribes, and chiefly significant for the growth of Wenaism.

Geography and climate

Main article(s): Geography of Gruenberg

Gruenberg has a total area of 1,027,824 square kilometres, with a land area of 992,514 square kilometres. This is divided in an approximate 6:1 ratio between Naffarron (880,254 km²) and the Gelzien Nub (147,570 km²). Both are mainly surrounded by tiny tribal states, small numbers of which Gruenberg has annexed over the years, but Naffarron shares a 2,954 km border with Gurglestan, to its north-west. It has a 3,958 km coastline, and the Gelzien Nub 1,306 km.The two provinces are separated by over three thousand kilometres over the Bay of Abzhan-Rejak, and are fairly geographically distinct.

The Naffarronese coastline on the Bay of Abzhan-Rejak plays host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the region, famed for their fine white sand.

Gruenberg has a fairly diverse climate. Naffarron is generally temperate, and the Gelzien Nub subtropical, but there is substantial regional variation, encompassing warm coastal areas, the frozen mountains of the north, high rocky deserts in the west, low hot desert in southeast Naffarron, and dense jungle in parts of the Gelzien Nub. There are three broad seasons: a hot spring runs from Turning Day to late Wrasch; the summer monsoon season then typically lasts into Syara; the rest of the year falls into a cold winter.

Temperatures range over a huge extreme. The far north of the Karundulastan district exists in a state of near-permanent winter; its icy valleys are only accessible for brief periods each spring, and then only to skilled teams. By contrast, the mountains of Stammerslab, in western Naffarron]], are generally subject to a greater variation, with equally bitter winters, but fairly hot summers. Temperatures for the populous settlements that line the Aszumba river are subject to the greatest variance, generally ranging from 0° C winter lows to summer highs of over 40° C. Further east, in the Krazl desert, summer peaks of over 50° C are regularly recorded. Coastal regions, and the Gelzien Nub, tend to have a more moderate temperature range, varying from about 10° C in the winter to 35° C in the summer.

Government

Main article(s): Government of Gruenberg

Gruenberg is a technically a semi-democratic constitutional monarchy, but in fact cannot be easily classified under conventional political nomenclature, and its form of government does not conform to traditional models. This is principally because there is no separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary. Because the power of the executive (the Sultan) is hereditary, and extends over the legislature and judiciary as well, it has typically functioned as much closer to an absolute monarchy. As there is no separation of church and state, it is also a theocracy.

The Head of state is the Sultan, currently Gardab Woltzten IX. The line of succession is exclusively male, and in descending age order, such that the oldest son of the incumbent is first in line to the throne. Only one family has occupied the throne: the Woltztens. The longevity and stability of this rule has led to their classification as a dynasty. All federal laws are issued by Sultanic decree.

There is also a high degree of devolution in Gruenberg's political system, representing the tribal history of the nation. Towns have elected councils with powers usually including aspects of taxation, education and law and order. The nation is divided into administrative districts, each with elected councils that oversee town policies, and then each major province has a regional assembly, which exercises considerable legislative power.

At the federal level, the legislature is bicameral. The Regional Congress consists of 200 seats, with 40 representatives from each administrative region; the 500-seat National Congress is apportioned on the basis of straight popular vote. The Head of Government is the head of the largest party — this has always been the Monarchists, and hence the Sultan shares both Head of State and Head of Government titles. The Cabinet is appointed by the Head of Government. The Court and federal government technically have the power to legislate on all matters, but concern themselves mainly with foreign policy and economic and military affairs.

A distinct feature of Gruenberger governance is the role of the Viziery. The Grand Vizier is a political appointment, but is immune from dismissal, and so one Vizier may serve more than one Sultan. The Viziery is staffed by a mixture of civil and religious personnel, and has numerous areas of responsibility. It is also completely unaccountable to the federal government, and is seen as a buffer against the ability of the people to vote the Sultan's powers away.

Politics

Political history

Main article(s): Politics of Gruenberg

Whilst there are many sources of legitimate criticism of the Woltzten dynasty, most would admit that, whatever troubles post-unification Gruenberg has seen at their hands, political instability has not been one. The factional wars and tribal divisions that marked most of the First Age have largely disappeared. The political system has evolved gradually, and has generally been receptive to change. Political theorists have argued that the Sultans have preferred to move gradually towards constitutional democracy with themselves at the helm, than attempt to retain absolute autocracy and suffer violent revolution, which would clearly be more damaging.

Political parties

Main article(s): List of political parties in Gruenberg

Economy

Main article(s): Economy of Gruenberg

Gruenberg is a developed nation with one of the faster growing economies in the world, and is ranked foremost in Antarctic Oasis on several economic indicators. However, it has not always enjoyed such prosperity, and in the past suffered from great economic underdevelopment. Sweeping internal reforms of fiscal and administrative infrastructure transformed the country over the course of two centuries, taking it to its present point of economic strength. Its current pro-market policies and active engagement in international free trade are contributing to a further boom, although some traditional sectors of employment, notably agriculture, are declining.

The economy is probably best described as mixed, but is essentially based on free market principles. Although privatisation is almost complete, the state still plays a substantial role in the running of financial matters.

Gruenberg's GDP is estimated at $57.482 billion ($32,623 per capita). The growth rate has been positive for over a decade, and was 2.8% last year. Gruenberg's principal industries are mining and refining - the country is home to plentiful resources of precious and valuable rocks, metals and ores - and automobile manufacturing. Although other traditional industries such as fishing and forestry remain strong, agriculture has lost its importance within Gruenberg's economy, which now imports a significant proportion of its food needs. Other major sectors are armaments, manufacturing, retail and financial services.

Calendar

Main article(s): Tak Perda Rarapsant

Until very recently, Gruenberg was the only known nation in the world to use Tak Perda Rarapsant, the traditional Wenaist system of measuring time. A lunar calendar, it had been in use for centuries, but was increasingly falling out of vogue in the business, academic and scientific communities, who found it proved troublesome when dealing with foreign nations, who predominantly used the Gregorian calendar. There was considerable popular opposition to a change to the Gregorian calendar, however, as it was widely perceived as a Christian institution. Nonetheless, under the Act of Harmony in Time, the Gregorian calendar was adopted as standard, along with the Common Era system of measuring years.

Holidays

Main article(s): Holidays in Gruenberg

Sport

Main article(s): Sport in Gruenberg

Gruenberger batsman Benny Enchante drives

Cricket is Gruenberg's national sport, and enjoys a massive following, attracting vast live and television audiences, as well as considerable corporate sponsorship interest. A range of other ball sports such as football, hockey, tennis, Mentil and golf are also widely played, as well as athletics, swimming and cycling. Motor sports are increasing in popularity, in particular with the development of a new Formula One track at Moroschwegen. Despite the national passion for sport, however, Gruenberg has had very little international exposure, let alone success, in sporting matters, and many of its players, hailed as heroes at home, are unheard of abroad. There are signs this is changing, however, such as the relative success of the national football team in qualifying for World Cup 26, the introduction of the Capra Cup and Tour de Gruenberg, and the formation of the Gruenberger Olympic Association to lobby for participation in the Olympic Games. Further to this, the Gruenberger Cricket Board have announced their intent to renew international interest in a Test cricket season, as well as an ODI world cup. Sport in Gruenberg is organized and regulated by the Gruenberger Sports Council.

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