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Latest revision as of 22:36, 13 December 2024
Historical Nation | |
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Bowersland Collectivity of Bowersland | |
Flag | Coat of arms |
File:Bowers CoA.png | |
Motto: | |
Anthem: | |
Locator map | |
Capital city | Port Bowers |
Largest city | Port Bowers |
Official language | Hallish |
Other languages | Izto Shaanii |
Ethnic group | |
Religion | Mellanhand Orkanan |
Demonym(s) | Bowers |
Government | |
Government Type | Overseas collectivity |
King | Royal family of Halland |
Legislature | |
Establishment | |
Shuuen Liberation | 76XX |
Area | |
Population | |
Economy | |
Economy type | Market capitalist |
Currency symbol | Crown Sterling (₤) |
Predecessor Nations | |
Successor Nations | |
Sokoku, Tsida Altse | |
Other information | |
Time zone | -10 |
Driving side | right |
Bowersland is a former overseas collectivity within the Commonwealth Royal of Halland. It was located on the south coast of Altaia, bordering the Julian Sea to the south and the Bowers Gulf to the north. It was largely decolonised in 76XX with the help from neighbouring Shuuen and the Fisks islands. The three territories formed the federal republic of Sokoku. Since then most of the territory is known as the member state of Shaaniaah.
However, the northern coast, where most of the Anarian settlers lived since the Wolgos Scourge, effectively broke away by never letting Sokokan rule getting established here. In 76XX the territory declared allegiance to the Hallisian crown again under the name of Tsida Altse. It has been functioning as an independent state with the monarch of Halland as nominal and ceremonial head of state. Sokoku never recognised Tsida Altse and sees it as part of its territory, regarding the border as a practical demarcation line.