Farmandie

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Kingdom of the Isle of Farmandie (Burgoignesc: Le Royaume de l'Ile de Fiærmandie, Coscivian: Xūrokuv Ion Fyærmandiv) or Farmandie is an independent post-colonial island country in the southeastern Ocean of Cathay. It consists of the main landmass - the Isle of Farmandie - and smaller islands. Farmandie's capital and largest city is Kæn and it was established in 1748. The Isle of Farmandie is ????km (?,???mi) north of Australis, ????km (?,???mi) northwest of ????, ????km (?,???mi) south of Jinju, ????km (?,???mi) southwest of (Stenza island?) and ????km (?,???mi) west of some other larger island and Freda Island across the Bay of Diamav.

Kingdom of the Isle of Farmandie

Le Royaume de l'Ile de Fiærmandie (Burgoignesc)
Xūrokuv Ion Fyærmandiv (Coscivian)
Flag of Farmandie
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Motto: Maudits soient les négligés et les oubliés!
("Damned be the neglected and forgotten!")
Anthem: L'Appel des montagnes
      Location of the Isle of Farmandie in Australis.
      Location of the Isle of Farmandie in Australis.
Capital
and largest city
Kæn
Official languagesBurgoignesc
Kiravic Coscivian
Ethnic groups
72,7% Farman
13,3% Bergendii
11,6% Coscivian
2,4% Other
Religion
Catholic
Demonym(s)Ænglish: Farman (noun), Farman (adjective), Farmen (plural)

Burgoignesc: Fiærm (noun), Fiærm? (adjective), Fiærm? (plural)

Coscivian: Fyærman (noun), Fyærmax (adjective), Fyærmanyav (plural)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Iohan Nut Øn
Mitæ Hyelv Nut
Kaerl Mannerman
Æht I. É. Xouk
LegislatureFarman Parliament
Establishment
• Charted
1616
• Colonization
1707
• Establisment of Kæn
1748
• Declaration of Indepencence
1813
• War of Isle of Farmandie
1813 - 1824
Area
• Total
219,190.6 km2 (84,630.0 sq mi)
Population
• 2026 estimate
20,520,400
GDP (PPP)2026 estimate
• Total
940 billion
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$9,400,000,000,000
• Per capita
$44,808
CurrencyFarman Kingdom Mark (FKMk)
Time zoneUTC+??:??
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sidecenter
Calling code+545
Internet TLD.rif

Etymology

The origin of the islands name is not completely clear but it is known to be of very old origin and is believed to come from old seaman saying "Further than a man has sailed to die." referring to the remoteness of the island and its disconnection from the rest of the world.

History

Pre-history (before the 17th century)

The northern coast of the Isle of Farmandie was known as a interim trading post, resting point and shipyard by Corummese, Kiravian and Burgoignesc sailors since before the islands first charting in 1616.

Early colonisation (1700-1742)

In 1705 Kiravian trading company received an order to establish a permanent colony on the on the northern coast of the Isle of Farmandie. The assigned fleet arrived to the island in late 1707 and got ashore at the mouth of River Vænd. After the Burgoignesc goverment learned about the Kiravian colony on the island it placed an urgent order to establish a competing colony on the island. The Burgoignesc trading comapany fleet got ashore on the northern coast of Isle of Farmandie on summer of 1712. After scouting the area surrounding of the Kiravian settlement and the mouth of River Vænd the commander of the assigned [[]] fleet ordered the settlement to be built on the opposing bank of the river. The Kiravian settlers were very suspicious of the. Altho peaceful at first the relations between the two colonies soon fell to disarray. Disagreements and distrust led to freguent and deadly skirmishes and ruthless competition of the islands scarce resources between the two colonies.

Neglect and self goverment (1743-1788)

The extremely long sea voyages in often unpredictably harsh and cold weather conditions resulted in that both colonies got deemed a waste of time and resources by their colonial overlords and the colonies got sent fewer and fewer resupply shipments until they were completely forgotten and neglected. This led the two colonies to get almost completely isolated from the rest of the world by 1745. The colonies realised their neglegted state on winter of 1748 after not receiving any shipments for 3 years straight the two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often referred as the establisment of the capital Kæn, the first town on the Isle of Farmandie. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing conditions led to settlers developing heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the small civil wars.

Recolonisation attemp (1789-1812)

War of Independence (1813-1824)

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The climate on the Isle of Farmandie is subpolar oceanic climate Sub-Australic? Tundra.

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Self-reported ethnic origin in the Farmandie (2026)

  Farmen (72.7%)
  Burgoignac (13.3%)
  Kiravian (11.6%)
  Other (2.4%)

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Religious affiliations in the Farmandie (2026)

  Catholic (94.5%)
  Religion 2 (1.7%)
  Religion 3 (1.3%)
  Religion 4 (.5%)
  Religion 5 (2%)

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