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The term '''Principality of Walstadt''' refers to a specific period in the history of [[Kujirashi-Walstadt]], namely the period when it was ruled by the Blutwasser dynasty. Under the rule of Heinrich Blutwasser, who inherited the throne in 1624, Walstadt was transformed into a state where only the Saxon majority's rights were respected, at the cost of the rights of the Sangunese and Tapferite minorities. The Blutwasser's rule ended short after Fürst Theodor Blutwasser overplayed his hand by declaring independence in 1637.  
The term '''Principality of Walstadt''' refers to a specific period in the history of [[Kujirashi-Walstadt]], namely the period when it was ruled by the Blutwasser dynasty. Under the rule of Heinrich Blutwasser, who inherited the throne in 1624, Walstadt was transformed into a state where only the Saxon majority's rights were respected, at the cost of the rights of the Sangunese and Tapferite minorities. The Blutwasser's rule ended short after Fürst Theodor Blutwasser overplayed his hand by declaring independence in 1637.
 
During this period, the rights of the Sangunese population were mostly

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Principality of Walstadt, later the Enlightened Realm of Greater Walstadt
Flag of Walstadt
Flag
Coat of Arms of Walstadt
Coat of Arms
Motto:
Anthem:
Location of Walstadt
Map versions
Capital Walstadt
Largest city Walstadt, Light
Official language(s) Walstädtish, a dialect of South-Cibolan Saxon
Official religion(s) Siseranism
Demonym Walstädter
 - Adjective Walstädter
Government Principality
 - Fürst Heinrich Blutwasser von Walstadt and his heirs
 - Legislature House of Nobility
Establishment
Area
Population
Currency
Calendar
Time zone(s)
Mains electricity
Driving side
Track gauge
National website
National forum Forum
National animal
National food Whale meat
National drink Fürst Ludwig Bier
National tree
Abbreviation
Fürst Ludwig Bier, named after the founder of the dynasty, was the most popular beer in the Principality of Walstadt.


The term Principality of Walstadt refers to a specific period in the history of Kujirashi-Walstadt, namely the period when it was ruled by the Blutwasser dynasty. Under the rule of Heinrich Blutwasser, who inherited the throne in 1624, Walstadt was transformed into a state where only the Saxon majority's rights were respected, at the cost of the rights of the Sangunese and Tapferite minorities. The Blutwasser's rule ended short after Fürst Theodor Blutwasser overplayed his hand by declaring independence in 1637.