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'''Hendalarsk''', officially the '''Most Serene Federation of Hendalarsk''' ([[Hendalarskisch]]'': der '''Durschlaudigsde Stádverband Hendaláskaras''''') is a federal monarchy of an estimated 80 million people located in northwestern [[Levantia]]. The river [[Fröse]] forms its border to the west, while the nation also shares land borders with [[Grussland]] and [[Eldmora-Regulus]] and maritime borders with the [[Kestrel Isles]] of [[Yonderre]] and [[Faneria]]. Predominantly populated by ethnic Hendalarskaren who profess the Hendalarskara Catholic faith, Hendalarsk is divided into nine federal states, three Marches, a Capital Region and the [[Pentapolis]]. The bicameral parliamentary federal government rules from [[Frehmenwerth]] in the [[Frehmenwerth Capital Region]], with the head of state, the [[Archking of Hendalarsk|Archking]], serving as a notional figurehead. | |||
Historically centred on the [[Zalgistal]] around modern-day [[Frehmenwerth]], Hendalarsk took its current shape during its Golden Age (c.1450-1650), with its modern borders largely those "natural bounds" reached during the Great Campaigns of Archking [[Maximilian II of Hendalarsk|Maximilian II]] in the later 16th century. The 21st century has nevertheless seen its economic and cultural centre of gravity shift towards the [[Vandarch]] littoral - and particularly to the northern metropolis of [[Zalgisbeck]], which is the nation's largest city. | Historically centred on the [[Zalgistal]] around modern-day [[Frehmenwerth]], Hendalarsk took its current shape during its Golden Age (c.1450-1650), with its modern borders largely those "natural bounds" reached during the Great Campaigns of Archking [[Maximilian II of Hendalarsk|Maximilian II]] in the later 16th century. The 21st century has nevertheless seen its economic and cultural centre of gravity shift towards the [[Vandarch]] littoral - and particularly to the northern metropolis of [[Zalgisbeck]], which is the nation's largest city. | ||
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