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'''Nahe''', formally the '''Republic of Nahe''' is a confederal republic in northern [[Levantia]] along the [[Ostsee]]. Bordered to the south by [[Yytuskia-Helvana]] and to the east by [[Covinia]], the nation is centered on the [[Nahe River]] and surrounding valley, its borders made up by natural features. The southern border is defined by the [[Toran Alps]], which extend up to the eastern border, while the western border is defined by the [[Nahean Alps]] and the [[Baie River]]. Perhaps the most significant geographic feature is the long disputed [[Vycho River]] along the border with [[Oscenia]], which has historically been one of the largest geopolitical flashpoints on the continent. Despite being surrounded by mountains and rivers, Nahe's survival over the previous three centuries was as a result of the [[Nahe Lowlands]] which includes some of the most fertile soil in the world, and for thousands of years transformed the region into a major producer of food and a center of trade.
'''Nahe''', formally the '''Republic of Nahe''' is a confederal republic in northern [[Levantia]] along the [[Western Sea]]. Bordered to the south by [[Yytuskia-Helvana]] and to the east by [[Oscenia]], the nation is centered on the [[Nahe River]] and surrounding valley, its borders made up by natural features. The southern border is defined by the [[Toran Alps]], which extend up to the eastern border, while the western border is defined by the [[Nahean Alps]] and the [[Baie River]]. Perhaps the most significant geographic feature is the long disputed [[Vycho River]] along the border with [[Oscenia]], which has historically been one of the largest geopolitical flashpoints on the continent. Despite being surrounded by mountains and rivers, Nahe's survival over the previous three centuries was as a result of the [[Nahe Lowlands]] which includes some of the most fertile soil in the world, and for thousands of years transformed the region into a major producer of food and a center of trade.


Various tribes have inhabited the Nahe Lowlands since antiquity, with the earliest evidence of habitation being found at a cave in [[Freha]] at the edge of the [[Freha Hills]]. According to legend, the country is named after [[Nahe (Mythical Figure)|Nahe]], the son of [[Japheth]] and grandson of [[Noah]]. He and his wife, [[Brenna (Mythical Figure)|Brenna]], namesake of the country's capital city, were according to the national mythology the progenitors of the [[Nahean]] people. In the story, Nahe and his brother [[Sares (Mythical Figure)|Sares]] disputed the land handed down to them by their father. Angered by defeat in battle, Sares sided with an invader of Nahe's lands, and disappeared. According to legend, Sares will return and exact his revenge on Nahe's descendants. In reality, the origins of the Naheans is recent, as various tribes moving into the region from the east and south banded together against other competitive regions. These tribes later transformed into a series of principalities, kingdoms, and republics, often tied together by a loose system of alliances that lasted for over a thousand years.
Various tribes have inhabited the Nahe Lowlands since antiquity, with the earliest evidence of habitation being found at a cave in [[Freha]] at the edge of the [[Freha Hills]]. According to legend, the country is named after [[Nahe (Mythical Figure)|Nahe]], the son of [[Japheth]] and grandson of [[Noah]]. He and his wife, [[Brenna (Mythical Figure)|Brenna]], namesake of the country's capital city, were according to the national mythology the progenitors of the [[Nahean]] people. In the story, Nahe and his brother [[Sares (Mythical Figure)|Sares]] disputed the land handed down to them by their father. Angered by defeat in battle, Sares sided with an invader of Nahe's lands, and disappeared. According to legend, Sares will return and exact his revenge on Nahe's descendants. In reality, the origins of the Naheans is recent, as various tribes moving into the region from the east and south banded together against other competitive regions. These tribes later transformed into a series of principalities, kingdoms, and republics, often tied together by a loose system of alliances that lasted for over a thousand years.


The movement for [[Nahe Unification]] had been a constant issue since the [[Nahe Renaissance]] from 1517 to 1650 during the [[Protestant Reformation]] of that period. Seeking unification, new Protestant states feared the intervention of Catholic nations, and they formed the [[Nahe Confederation]] in 1611. These attempts at unification lasted for over a century, with the Protestant [[Kingdom of Grunwald]] and the Catholic [[Kingdom of Carinthal]] waging war for dominance over Nahe. Ultimately, after a series of armed conflicts, [[Jonas IV Lindstrom]], King of Grunwald, established the [[Kingdom of Nahe]] in 1786. A full unification, however, would not take place until 1803 when [[Aurick I Lindstrom]], King of Nahe, conquered Schiern and brought together all ethnic Naheans. His rule from 1797 to 1853 was instrumental, the [[Aurick Reforms]] in 1822 establishing the confederal system and the seven regions of Nahe, which are [[Nordmark]], [[Thadea]], [[Endaal]], [[Zweilen]], [[Carinthal]], [[Ostmark]], and [[Grunwald]], as well as autonomous cities such as cultural centers like [[Varena]] and [[Sonnay]], economic centers such as [[Vorsenke]] and [[Heneufels]], religious centers such as [[Pfinz]], and political centers such as [[Brenna]]. The reforms also established the constitutional monarchy, which was a mainstay for over a century.  
The movement for [[Nahe Unification]] had been a constant issue since the [[Nahe Renaissance]] from 1517 to 1650 during the [[Protestant Reformation]] of that period. Seeking unification, new Protestant states feared the intervention of Catholic nations, and they formed the [[Nahe Confederation]] in 1611. These attempts at unification lasted for over a century, with the Protestant [[Kingdom of Grunwald]] and the Catholic [[Kingdom of Carinthal]] waging war for dominance over Nahe. Ultimately, after a series of armed conflicts, [[Jonas IV Lindstrom]], King of Grunwald, established the [[Kingdom of Nahe]] in 1786. A full unification, however, would not take place until 1803 when [[Aurick I Lindstrom]], King of Nahe, conquered Schiern and brought together all ethnic Naheans. His rule from 1797 to 1853 was instrumental, the [[Aurick Reforms]] in 1822 establishing the confederal system and the seven regions of Nahe, which are [[Nordmark]], [[Berland]], [[Endaal]], [[Zweilen]], [[Carinthal]], [[Ostmark]], and [[Grunwald]], as well as autonomous cities such as cultural centers like [[Varena]] and [[Sonnay]], economic centers such as [[Vorsenke]] and [[Heneufels]], religious centers such as [[Pfinz]], and political centers such as [[Brenna]]. The reforms also established the constitutional monarchy, which was a mainstay for over a century.  


However, after a century of proud militarism and a rise of nationalism, Nahe fought two devastating wars. The [[Irkumas War]] from 1914 to 1917 saw further democratic reforms in Nahe and a near-collapse of the monarchy, while [[Oscenia]], a longtime rival of Nahe, fell into a socialist revolution and its royal family forced into exile. This draw built up more tensions between the new nations, and in 1927, [[Karl Mueller]], a popular military commander and ardent nationalist, seized power with the blessing of [[Otto II Lindstrom]], King of Nahe. In 1942, the [[Oscenian War]] started with Nahe's invasion of the country. Although initially a success, the smaller Nahean force was worn down, and on May 2, 1945, with Mueller removed from power weeks earlier, [[Matthias I Lindstrom]], a young and new ruler, surrendered as Oscenian forces were bearing down on Brenna. This started the [[Oscenian Occupation of Nahe]], which lasted for four years. On June 8, 1946, Matthias I Lindstrom abdicated and left the country as the [[Treaty of Heneufels]] decided the fate of the country. The monarchy was formally abolished, while a new confederal form of government was to be installed. Nahean sovereignty was guaranteed, but it came at the cost of reparations to Oscenia, demilitarization, and occupation of Ostmark for a period of ten years. Most most embarassingly Vorsenke, the largest port, was annexed by Oscenia and transformed into a closed city for over forty years.
However, after a century of proud militarism and a rise of nationalism, Nahe fought two devastating wars. The [[Irkumas War]] from 1914 to 1917 saw further democratic reforms in Nahe and a near-collapse of the monarchy, while [[Oscenia]], a longtime rival of Nahe, fell into a socialist revolution and its royal family forced into exile. This draw built up more tensions between the new nations, and in 1927, [[Karl Mueller]], a popular military commander and ardent nationalist, seized power with the blessing of [[Otto II Lindstrom]], King of Nahe. In 1942, the [[Oscenian War]] started with Nahe's invasion of the country. Although initially a success, the smaller Nahean force was worn down, and on May 2, 1945, with Mueller removed from power weeks earlier, [[Matthias I Lindstrom]], a young and new ruler, surrendered as Oscenian forces were bearing down on Brenna. This started the [[Oscenian Occupation of Nahe]], which lasted for four years. On June 8, 1946, Matthias I Lindstrom abdicated and left the country as the [[Treaty of Heneufels]] decided the fate of the country. The monarchy was formally abolished, while a new confederal form of government was to be installed. Nahean sovereignty was guaranteed, but it came at the cost of reparations to Oscenia, demilitarization, and occupation of Ostmark for a period of ten years. Most most embarassingly Vorsenke, the largest port, was annexed by Oscenia and transformed into a closed city for over forty years.
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