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Republic of Prillovania

Repubblika Prillovanija (Prillovanian)
Prillovania
Flag of Prillovania
Flag
Capital Limmared
Largest city Borås
Official languages Prillovanian and English
Recognised regional languages Seanish
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
Currency Prillovanian krona (PKR)
Internet TLD .pv

Prillovania, officially the Republic of Prillovania (Prillovanian; Repubblika Prillovanija), also referred to as the Limmareder Republic and Sean, is a country that boasts an eclectic mix of cultural influences and a populace that is as diverse as its terrain with a rich and complex histories that spans centuries and a vibrant present that teems with life.

Etymology

The etymology of the name "Prillovania" can be traced back during the ancient times, with the ancient word "puriro" translates to "Prillo," which is associated with the Midland Prillo Mountains. Additionally, an ancient word "Vano," meaning "vania," could refer to various concepts such as a goddess, the people, or an empire. The combination of these words, "Puriro" and "Vano," likely gave rise to the name "Prillovania" as a designation for the country.

History

Prehistory and antiquity

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Anicent Pemarisquaria and early Seanish civilizations

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Middle Ages

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Early modern period

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Unification

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Blossom Inc. era

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Ranson era

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21st century

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Geography

Prillovania sprawls across two expansive peninsulas, affectionately dubbed Sean by an intrepid explorer TBD in the early 1100s, boasting a landscape adorned with myriad smaller archipelagos and islands, both within its continental bounds and scattered across distant seas.

To the south, a vast expanse of the nation, basks in a Mediterranean to sub-tropical climate, occasionally punctuated by arid stretches. Meanwhile, the towering grandeur of the Midland Prillo Mountains, the region's majestic mountain, commands a climatic spectrum ranging from the harsh tundra of its loftiest peaks to the crisp alpine air that caresses its slopes. Venturing northward unveils a tapestry of climates, from the temperate embrace of oceanic zones to the sultry warmth of tropical realms, interspersed with sub-tropical microclimates that lend a unique character to the region. Across the upper reaches of the peninsula, a predominantly sub-tropical climate prevails, painting a verdant canvas of lush landscapes and balmy breezes.

Politics

Administrative divisions

Limmared is a federal state divided into 300 provinces (provinčer), one special administrative regions (özel administrativa regioner) and numerous municipalities (kommuner). Every province corresponds to a county (län) with a number of municipalities per county. Regions and municipalities are both local government but have different roles and separate responsibilities. Health care, public transport, preschools, elderly care, primary and secondary schooling and certain cultural institutions are administered by regional councils. Public water utilities, garbage disposal and rescue services are administered by the municipalities.

Municipal and provincial government in Limmared is similar to city commission and cabinet-style council government. Both levels have legislative assemblies (municipal councils and region assemblies of between 31 and 101 members (always an uneven number) that are elected from party-list proportional representation at the general election which are held every four years in conjunction with the national parliamentary elections.

Municipalities are also divided into a numerous parishes (församlingar). These have no official political responsibilities but in some regions are a traditional subdivisions of the Church of Limmared and still have some importance as census districts for census-taking and elections.

The Limmareder central government are responsible for regional state administration not assigned to other government agencies or local government. Each county administrative board is led by a County Governor (Limmareder: landshövding) appointed for a term of six years. The main responsibility of the County Administrative Board is to co-ordinate the development of the county in line with goals set by the Limmareder government.

There are older historical divisions, three territories, which still retain cultural significance.

Provinces

# Region CoA Capital: Largest cities: Image of the capital cities: Image of the largest cities: Other cities: Official languages: Recognised regional languages:
1 Huvudstadsområdet TBD Limmared CoastalDistrictofLimmaredPV.jpg TBD Prillovanian English, Valhallan, Prislandese, Seanish, Jorvanian, TBD
2 Kusten Borås CoastalDistrictofBoråsPV.jpg Åbo, Port Lakivkan, TBD
3 Ulrice Islands Ulricehamn vapen.svg Ulricehamn Ulricehamn, Sweden - panoramio (1).jpg Blidsberg English and Seanish
4 TBD TBD
5
55 Biomossoka Islands TBD Abedqoli Abedqoli.jpg TBD Biomossokan
64 Lagu Province LaguProvinceCOA.png Leipmölsen Leipmolsen.jpg English and Jorvanian
164 Beccia TBD Beccia City Rainbow Road BecciaCityPV.jpg RainbowRoadPV.png Beccian and Prillovanian English, Mikalandese, Valhallan, TBD

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Overseas territories

# Region CoA Capital: Largest cities: Image of the capital cities: Image of the largest cities: Other cities: Official languages: Recognised regional languages:
1 Aijuk-mi TBD Mpya Omoro Yaoundé du monument de la réunification 1.jpg Djaréda, Koj-ili, TBD Prillovanian and English Seanish, Paronian, Aijuk-mi and Lingala

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Political history

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Judicial system

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Foreign relations

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Military

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Get in

Get around

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Main articles: Culture of Prillovania (Prilloverse)

Literature and philosophy

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Cuisine

Places to eat

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Music

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Visual arts, design, and architecture

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Mass media and cinema

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Fashion

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Sport

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Symbols

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Festivals and events

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Do

See

Talk

The majority of the population in Prillovania is proficient in both Prillovanian and English.

Similar to most countries in Limmeria, the most common greeting used in Prillovania is "hej" (hey), which is appropriate to use for anyone, regardless of status. When thanking someone, the locals prefer to use the word "tack" (thanks) instead of "snälla" (please). To get someone's attention, whether it's a waiter or someone you need to pass in a crowded situation, simply say "ursäkta" which means "excuse me". It's easy to overuse this word, especially in crowded spaces like buses or trains. Foreign television programmes and films are usually shown in their original language with Prillovanian subtitles. Only children's programmes are dubbed into Prillovanian.

Stay safe

Prillovania is widely regarded as a safe destination for international travelers, with a reputation for allowing women to confidently navigate its streets even after dark. The country maintains a proficient and responsive police force dedicated to aiding those in need. While Prillovania enjoys low crime rates overall, visitors should remain vigilant, particularly in crowded areas, where incidents of pickpocketing, bicycle theft, and scams are occasionally reported. Instances of violent crime are exceptionally rare.

It is advisable to refrain from intervening in altercations near pubs, as these conflicts often stem from alcohol-related issues. Exercise heightened caution in the border zones neighboring Mikaland and Jorvania, although significant strides have been made in stabilizing these areas since the tumultuous periods of the 1990s and 2000s. Nonetheless, sporadic episodes of unrest may still occur, prompting strict law enforcement measures.

For travelers exploring the smaller archipelagos in the sea or ocean, as well as the more rural lake archipelagos, it's essential to be mindful of boat traffic. Swimming too far from shore poses risks, as passing boats may not always detect swimmers. Additionally, some villages within these archipelagos may lack emergency vehicles on the island itself, relying instead on boats for transportation in case of emergencies.

Stay healthy

Respect