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The islands keep their flag and native languages for internal administration. Following the transfer, a proportion of the younger population moved southwards to Normark proper for better employment and educational opportunities. | The islands keep their flag and native languages for internal administration. Following the transfer, a proportion of the younger population moved southwards to Normark proper for better employment and educational opportunities. | ||
The UDF was considering building a base on the islands, but in the end, the Nordhær did so in 1703 following Normark's independence. | The UDF was considering building a base on the islands, but in the end, the [[Nordhær]] did so in 1703 following Normark's independence. | ||
Los Bananos would subsequently play reluctant host to the disgraced [[King of Normark]], [[Tarjei Thorgilsson]] during his exile from XIV.{{AN|1719}}, following the disastrous reverses endured by the Kingdom during the attempted [[liberation of Dalen]] from the [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed]]. | |||
== Demographics == | == Demographics == | ||
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[[Category:Bailiwick of Normark]] | [[Category:Bailiwick of Normark]] |
Revision as of 11:14, 28 April 2023
Bailiwick of Los Bananos | |||
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Motto: Voor de Koning! (historic) | |||
Anthem: ' | |||
Regional Capital | Los Bananos | ||
Official language(s) | Batavian, Germanian, Norse, Elw (all official) | ||
Government | |||
- Type | bailiwick | ||
- Leader | Jérôme Van Droogenbroeck | ||
Area | 67,536 km2 (26,075 mi2) | ||
Population | 8,369 (1692 AN) | ||
Time zone(s) | CMT+7 |
Los Bananos, officially the Bailiwick of Los Bananos (Norse: Los Bananos fylke; until 1691, Duchy of Los Bananos), is a bailiwick off the north-westernmost coast of Normark. It is located on the Keltian continent.
Francia acquired sovereignty over Los Bananos after the signing the Treaty of the Northern Hereditary Lands. In 1685, the island became Batavian, only to be transferred to Normark in 1691.
History
One of the first countries with which the Kingdom of Batavia entered into diplomatic relations was Flandristan, who donated the colony on 31.XV.1523 because of the revival of Batavia. Initially, the colony was called Nieuw-Dietsland, but that changed in 1524 AN in Los Bananos. The reason for the name change and origin of the name are unknown.
It was not until 1539 AN that the island in the far north of Micras was claimed. This makes the name of the island and the capital of the same name inimitable.
In 1690, the population of the islands, having had close informal relations on most levels with Normark, voted in a referendum to accede to Normark and Elwynn. In 1691, the transfer was complete.
The islands keep their flag and native languages for internal administration. Following the transfer, a proportion of the younger population moved southwards to Normark proper for better employment and educational opportunities.
The UDF was considering building a base on the islands, but in the end, the Nordhær did so in 1703 following Normark's independence.
Los Bananos would subsequently play reluctant host to the disgraced King of Normark, Tarjei Thorgilsson during his exile from XIV.1719 AN, following the disastrous reverses endured by the Kingdom during the attempted liberation of Dalen from the Confederacy of the Dispossessed.
Demographics
The islands had at the census of 1692 a population of 8,369 persons, of which 70% spoke the Batavian language at home, 15% the Germanian language, and the rest other languages.