Fyorr

Fyorr  (fjɒɹ), officially the  Kingdom of   Fyorr  or the  Fyorrian Kingdom, is a kingdom located in Scandinavia. The climate in the north is Tundra, while in the south the Subarctic climate is seen. The country's population is a little over 18 million people. Its capital and largest city is Tråmså. It declared its independence in 1904. It supplies free healthcare The national animal is the Eurasian Red Squirrel. The kingdom is a member of the UN, the Nordic Council and NATO.

Etymology
The name Fyorr comes from the founder of the kingdom and the first king, Fjallar Næss.

Anthem
Am sei tippe eff sei Fiårriana maunssei,

Lætt årr herttar ånde årr seillar.

Vai nåblivir imm årr herttar,

Sei ånnar kutt mårttur am kutt kåltt nåktt,

Pållhann förr årr nåssen.

Fjallar Næss blitt vai,

Hö hålle liffer am issitt vai,

Att sei lafftel eff årr herttar.

History
The history of Fyorr reaches back to 1320, when Sweden took over Norway. A Norwegian group called the “Skandis” starts a rebellion, hoping to reform Norway. The North Swedes (Fyorrians) supplied them with weaponry and food during the war. The Swedes were victorious, and in the Treaty of Stockholm, the Skandis would not gain independence.

The First Fyorrian Uprising
In 1397, during the formation of the Kalmar Union, the Fyorrian people declared war under the name “Novaskandi”. They lost the war.

Fast forward to 1899, the Swedish Empire still exists. Fjallar Næss, a descendant of a Novaskandi general gathers all Novaskandi descendants. He lets them know about his plan to win the war and form the Novaskandi kingdom. The plan works, and they defeat the Swedish Empire. In the treaty of Trondheim in 1904, the Novaskandis are given their own nation. The people decide to name the kingdom after him and “Fjallar” transforms into “Fyorr”.

World War I & World War II
The nation managed to stay neutral during WW1, trying to stabilize.

The kingdom joined the Allies in WW2. They win, and Fyorr gained a northern German island for 50 years. The island was ceded back to Germany in 1995.



Expansion Period
This period was from 1918-1937 when the Fyorrians expanded.

Purchase of Nord and Sør Trøndelag
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">To Maintain a good relationship, on January 10th, 1918, the Norwegian regions of Nord and Sør Trøndelag were purchased and renamed to Nårtt and Sutt Trånttelag.

Swedish Collapse
<p style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">After Fyorr and Norway seceded from Sweden, it couldn't hold out much longer and collapsed. Norway, to maintain a good relationship, ceded all of the territory outside of Valkyrian territory. This way, the Fyorrian economy, size, population and province count started booming.

Geography
<p class="MsoNormal" style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;line-height:normal;">Fyorr is located in Scandinavia. The highest point of the kingdom is Kebnekaise, located in present day Lapland, Sweden.

Provinces
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