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Mitrania
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Nation Greater Hulstria
Capital Graaffsberg
Population 71,997,313
Area 209,700 km²
Population Density 343.33 people / km²
Seats in the Diet 138
Leading Party Socialist Party

Mitrania, officially known as the Crownland of Mitrania is situated between the Schnee-Berge Mountains to the east and flat boundless plains to the west and is located in the heart of Greater Hulstria. The rich soil and pleasant climate allow a thriving agricultural industry. With more than thirty thousand farms, which produce over 50% of the country's grain, it is known locally as Greater Hulstria's breadbasket. It also has some of the most productive gold mines in the world.

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[edit] History of Mitrania

[edit] Early History

Before the Luthori colonists came to Greater Hulstria, Mitrania and the rest of the country were part of the Empire of Gao-Soto, a loosely associated set of feudal fiefdoms and nomad homelands under the titular rule of the Meiji Emperor in the capital Akihito, the centre of Gao-Showa culture. Little recorded history of this period remains as only a few nobles and religious figures were able to write and many documents were destroyed by colonists. What few permanent settlements were constructed were mostly destroyed by colonists in later years.

What is known is that even in ancient times, Mitrania was a rich and productive area. The nobles that ruled this region were powerful within the ranks of the Ga-Showa for their agricultural produce, notable beneficiaries being the Clan Tokugawa. Remains found only a few years ago at Naruhito, now known Nelspruit gave modern scholars an unprecedented look into Gao-Showa life before the colonists. They found relatively sophisticated agricultural equipment and other artifacts.

[edit] Colonial History

The region east of the Schnee-Berge Mountains was first visited by Luthori colonists towards the close of the 15th century. At that time it was somewhat thinly peopled. The majority of the inhabitants appear to have been unskilled farmers of the Gao-Showa, barely resembling their sophisticated forefathers. Modern scholars believe that the strain of the wars with the Luthori Empire had drained the resources of the Goa-Showa in the region. Once the territories were conquered by the Luthori, colonists poured into the rich farmlands of Mitrania. The colonists built the city of Graaffsberg as the administrative centre of the new colony.

Early Mitranian depiction of the Great Southern Expansion. The Gishotoi are coloured darkly because of early Luthori settlers confusion between the Gishotoi and the Shinjalans further south.

In 1578 farmers of Duntrekker, Luthori Catholic, and Episcopalian Kalistani descent seeking pasture for their flocks settled in the country. They were followed in 1593 by the first settlers of the Southern Expansion. These emigrants left Hulstria, New Liore, New Luthori, and the other northern and coastal colonies for various reason, but were primarily animated by the desire to escape from Luthori sovereignty. The leader of the first large party of emigrants was Pieter Heerden, who concluded an agreement with Koshak Takehiko, who claimed to be the chief noble of the local Gao-Showa, selling to the farmers the country between the Schnee-Berge Mountains and the Grote Blauwe Rivier. This led to further conflict between the colonists and natives, the Takehiko not having full claim on the land ceded. The region continued to prosper, at the expense of the native population. By the 1620's it is estimated that only 1/3 of the original number of Gishotoi remained in Mitrania most having migrated east onto the North Dovani Plain.

[edit] Independence

In August 1608 the settlers beyond the Schnee-Berge Mountains declared their independence from Luthori and drew up an elementary republican form of government. After the final defeat of the Gao-Showa, led by Koshak Tokugawa Hojo who lay claim to much of Mitrania, a national assembly was elected, and Wilhelm Retief, one of the ablest of the settlers, chosen "governor and commandant-general." The so-called Mitranian Free State tried to stir up support for independence in neighbouring Hulstria, to little avail. The Luthori administrators in Gishoto at the time did not desire to waste troops on reconquering the Mitranians. They invited Mitranian leaders to a summit in New Liore and agreed to terms for peace in February 1610. The new Mitranian Free State would be part of a "customs union" with the Luthori colonies in Gishoto. The Mitranian Free State was the first independent colonial state on the Dovani continent. The new nation saw a surge of emigration from the Luthori colonies as people tried to escape Luthori influence.

Mitrania sought to further the distinction between themselves and the Luthori colonies in the years following independence. They developed a separate dialect of Hulstrian and promoted the expansion of the Catholic and Episcopal religions as opposed to the Lutheranism of the Luthori Hulstrians. Agriculture and infrastructure were also improved during this era. In 1624, a new, more complex constitution was implemented that established the office of Premier, which was the be elected by the National Assembly. It also formally established Graaffsberg as the capital of Mitrania.

The main point of contention between the Mitranian Free State and Luthori was centred over the border areas of Straussia and northern Hilgar. As unrest in the other Luthori colonies climbed, the Luthori realised they could no longer afford to administer the outposts of Straussia and much of northern Hilgar. The Mitranian Free State entered into negotiations with the Luthori in 1635 over the future of these two territories. All of Straussia and much of northern Hilgar were absorbed by Mitrania. In exchange, the Mitranian Free State agreed to stop supporting unrest in the other Luthori colonies.

In November 1658, gold was found in Korriel, Mitrania. This prompted the Springfontein Gold Rush of 1649. Thousands of gold miners from all over the world flooded into Mitrania and started looking for gold. Korriel tripled in size in just over a year from a small town on the edge of the Schnee-Berge Mountains into a bustling city. Professionals followed the miners to the city, along with businessmen, farmers, and industrialists. Soon, Korriel was the second largest city in Mitrania after Graaffsberg. Many scholars partially attribute the rapid Anschluss with Hulstria to the influx of Hulstrians during the Gold Rush.

[edit] Clashes with Hulstria

When the other Luthori colonies got independence from Luthori as the Hulstrian Empire in 1650, they expected Mitrania to join them. However, the union [Hulstrian: Anschluss] vote was defeated by a large margin. This led to animosity between the two nations, each threatening the other with both war and economic backlashes. These were mostly hollow threats because both nations depended on the other for economic survival. The Mitranian people; however, were much more keen on joining the new Hulstrian Empire. As time wore on, the reasons for separation became less clear. In 1659, the Anschluss Party was formed in Mitrania in order to secure union with the Hulstrian Empire. By 1667, it had a majority in the National Assembly of the Mitranian Free State. In the elections for Premier in 1669, the Anschluss Party's Johannes von Springfontein won. For the next several years, the government negotiated for anschluss with the Hulstrian Empire. In exchange for more autonomy and the preservation their culture, Mitrania joined the Hulstrian Empire.

[edit] Modern Mitrania

In 2139, Gishoto emerged from a period of anarchy and lawlessness known as the Great Dark Period. This period was marred by Gishotoi violence against their Hulstrian rulers. While there was always a central government in Kien, it's authority was almost constantly undone because of the rebellion. Finally, the Hulstrians gave up and assented to the creation of a "Nativised" state. The new nation, Gishoto, was to be a republic. Also part of the agreement was the renaming of several cities in Kuratha, Hilgar, and Mitrania to the original Gao-Showa names for these areas as well as the resetlling of natives in the eastern regions of the nation. Mitranians were nearly universally opposed to this new nation and the destruction of their culture. This opposition, combined with their history of autonomy contributes to their devolutionist policies and their support of the Hulstrian Nationalist Party. Following the end of apartheid Mitrania was put under the leadership of the Gao-Showa Tenno as part of Gao-Soto, the Gao-Showa half of the new nation of Greater Hulstria

Mitrania remains a key region in modern Greater Hulstria. It is a major producer of agricultural products, not only in Hulstria & Gao-Soto but also in the world. The gold mines in and around the Schnee-Berge Mountains also produce much of the nation's gold exports. Mitrania remains one of the more affluent regions in Hulstria & Gao-Soto.

[edit] Geography and Climate

Mitrania's geography is highly diverse. Mount Franz is the highest point in Greater Hulstria, which is on the Mitrania-Budenlar border. To the west of the Schnee-Berge Mountains lies the area called the Mitranian Plain. The rich soils and pleasant climate combine to form some of the best farmland in the world. A summer-rainfall region, Mitrania can be extremely cold during the winter months, especially towards the western mountainous regions. The eastern and southern areas are mostly natural plains, but have been developed into rich farmland.

A mountain valley in northern Mitrania

In northeastern Mitrania, nestled in the rolling foothills of the Schnee-Berge Mountains, the Mitrania Highlands National Park is the region's prime tourist attraction. The park gets its name from the brilliant shades of gold cast by the sun on the spectacular sandstone cliffs, especially the imposing Brandwag or Sentinel Rock, which keeps watch over the park.

[edit] Economy

Mining is the region's major employer. A gold reef over 400 kilometres long, known as the goldfields region, stretches across Kuratha and Mitrania and dips into Hulstria and Hilgar. Greater Hulstria is one of the world's largest gold producers. The region has 12 gold mines, producing 30% of Hulstria & Gao-Soto's output. Gold mines in Mitrania also supply a substantial portion of the total silver produced in the country, while considerable concentrations of uranium occurring in the gold-bearing conglomerates of the goldfields are extracted as a byproduct. Bituminous coal is also mined, and converted to petrochemicals at Korriel.

Gold mine near Springfontein

Since 2350, Mitrania's economy has moved from dependence on primary sectors such as mining and agriculture to an economy increasingly oriented towards manufacturing and export. Some 14% of the province's manufacturing is classified as being in high-technology industries - the highest of all regional economies. The northern Mitrania chemicals sector is one of the most important in the world. Petrochemicals company Sasol, based in the town of Sasolburg, is a world leader in the production of fuels, waxes, chemicals and low-cost feedstock from coal.

Agriculture dominates the Mitranian landscape, with cultivated land covering 32,000 square kilometres, and natural veld and grazing a further 87,000 square kilometres of the region. It is also Hulstria & Gao-Soto's leader in the production of biofuels, or fuel from agricultural crops, with a number of ethanol plants under construction in the grain-producing eastern region.

Farmers now use modern farming equipment

Field crops yield almost two-thirds of the gross agricultural income of the region. Animal products contribute a further 30%, with the balance generated by horticulture. Ninety percent of the country's cherry crop is produced in the Retiefburg area, which is also home to the country's two largest asparagus canning factories. Soya, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat are cultivated in western Mitrania, where farmers specialise in seed production. About 30% of the country's potato yield comes from the region's high-lying areas.

[edit] Demographics

Mitrania is home to 22,000,000 people, or about 20% of Greater Hulstria's national population. Mitrania is also one of the fastest growing regions in Hulstria & Gao-Soto thanks to a high birthrate and migration.

Over the years the demographics of Mitrania have changed wildly, At the founding of the Republic of Gishoto the White Hulstrian population accounted for roughly 70% of the population with the remainder being primarily Gao-Showa. By the time that Communism collapsed populations were roughly equal due to a declining Hulstrian birth rate and a boom in the Gao-Showa population due to migration of the North Dovani Plain.

By the height of the apartheid era this had changed dramatically. It was estimated that 75.83% of the province was White, 13.45% were Coloured, and 10.72% were Gishotoi. There has been some unproven suggestions that government figure were unsound due to the unsettled nature of the native population in this period but it can be taken as a reasonably acurate measure. Although historical records are somewhat vague this seems similar to population levels prior to the creation of the first Republic of Gishoto

Following the end of apartheid and the re-settling of millions of Gao-Showa in the newly formed Gao-Soto region of Hulstria & Gao-Soto population levels have once again reached roughly equal levels in Mitrania.

The percentage of the population speaking Gao-Showa (language) and Hulstrian is roughly equal and follows ethic lines although Mitranians speak a differnt dialect of Hulstrian than most of the rest of the country due to the influence of non-luthori colonists in the region. Most signs and officially documents are printed with Gao-Showa as the primary language due to Mitrania being a Gao-Showa crownland

For relgiion, 47.3% of the population are considered practicers of Shinto, with a large proportion of those also being Buddhists. 42.7% is estimated to be Christian, with the primary denominations being Lutheran, Catholic, and Episcopalian.

[edit] Politics

Mitranian politics are historically dominated by either the Imperial Hulstrian Party or one of the major Gao-Showa parties. During the Communist period politics was dominated by the Christian Communist party and during the apartheid era by the Hulstrian Nationalist Party, which was headquartered in the region. Mitrania is highly conservative and where Apartheid received it's most enthusiastic welcome from the white population. Thanks to it's well developed economy, it is ussually one of the most capitalist regions in Greater Hulstria but at times have voted for parties who support economic regulation in national elections.

[edit] Cities

[edit] Culture

There are many cultural practices in Mitrania distinct fromt hose in the rest of nation which are described below.

[edit] Food

[edit] The Braai

One of the most important pastimes in Mitrania is called the braai (short for braaivleis or barbecue). Similar to a potluck party, this is a grand social event where family and friends converge on a picnic spot or someone's home (normally the garden or verandah) with their own meat, salad, or side dish in hand. Meats are the star of the Mitranian braai. They typically include sosaties or kebabs, marinated chicken, pork and lamb chops, steaks, sausages of different flavors and thickness, and sometimes a rack or two of spareribs.

Traditional family braai

A braai is a social occasion and often there are specific social norms. Women rarely braai meat. This is normally the responsibility of men and they gather round the braai, or braaistand (the fire or grill) outdoors and cook the food, while women prepare the salads, desserts, and vegetables for the meal in the kitchen. The meal is subsequently eaten outside by the fire/braai, since the activity is normally engaged in during the long summer months.

This activity commonly associated with the white population may have suprising roots as recent anthropologic research on the North Dovani plain has ound very similar feasts held during meeting of nomadic Gao-Showa clans.

[edit] Holidays

[edit] Husltrian Holidays

Mitrania Day

First celebrated in 1610, August 14th is observed as Mitrania Day. Also called Independence Day, it celebrates Mitranian independence from the Luthori. In contemporary times, it is usually celebrated with a braai and other family social events. Some modern scholars view this as a symbolic cultural independence from Hulstria.

[edit] Sports

Cricket is also played by many Mitranians, a sport that is not popular in the rest of the nation. The game was brought to Mitrania by Kalistani settlers in the 1600's, and has expirienced a resurfacing in recent years.

[edit] Community

Mitranians are famous for their exceptional sense of community. Most White Mitranians are very active in their church and community centres have sprung up accross the region in recent years. In the new gated communities dotting the suburban Mitranian terrain, it is not unusual to see the entire community at a braai or watching local teams play sports. Mitranian parents are usually highly involved in their children's schools. Family is also highly valued in Mitranian society. However, it is not uncommon for different families who have known each other for quite a long time to act as a single unit on occasions.

When a Mitranian moves, many times they will try and keep active with their old community while still trying to integrate into their new one. Even so, the prospect of losing one's community means that traditionally, Mitranians rarely moved far away. This custom is changing in modern times, but it is still apparent.

[edit] Transportation

The Greater Hulstria Road System is a network of highways that links all the major population centers in Greater Hulstria. The system was mostly built by the Gishoton government during the 2200's, although construction of new roads and repairs of existing stretches continue today. Currently, Mitrania's major roads run between the metroplexes of Graaffsberg and Korriel and the two other cities, Traugott and Hennersdam. Almost all of the other Mitranian roads run off of these major roads.

In 2370, Mitrania had a total of 10,384 km of rail transport, all of it narrow gauge. It's extensive railways connect Mitrania with Kien and the coastal areas and allow Mitranian goods to be exported all over the world. Hundreds of freight trains pass throughGraaffsberg and Korriel every week, bringing new goods in and taking exports out.

There is currently one international airport in Mitrania. This is the Tokugawa Ieyasu International Airport (formerly Pieter Herdeen Internation Airport) in Graaffsberg. ITIA is second only to the Hulstria International Airport in Kien as the largest airport in Greater Hulstria. It is often rated as one of the best airports in all of Dovani. There are three other national airports in Mitrania that provide service to other airports in the nation and links to the country's international airports for world travel.

Imperial Crownlands of Greater Hulstria
Kien (capital)
History & Economy Christopher Dove, War of Luthori Succession, Welsh Genocide, New Englian Crisis
Geography Dovani, Great North Dovani Plain, Schnee-Berge Mountains
Demographics Celts, Gao-Showa, Gao-Showa Clans, Gao-Showa Language, Hulstrian, Welsh
Culture National Anthems: The Call of Hulstria, For all eternity, For the Monarchy, Land of our Fathers, The Revolution ne'er can yield
Religion Buddhism, Episcopalianism in Greater Hulstria, Hellenic Polytheism, Shintoism
Crownlands Budenlar: Labsburg | Hilgar: Veilchen | Hulstria: Kien | Kuratha: Marchau | Mitrania: Graaffsberg, Mitrania Highlands National Park
Politics Historically Important Parties: Anarchitarians, Aneist Unionist Party, Christian Communist Party, Gao-Showa Peoples' Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Progressive Liberal Party of Hulstria, Refuge Pressure Party | List of Former Parties of Greater Hulstria
Presently Active Parties: Christliche Liberalen Allianz, Fascist Authority Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Nationale Demokratische Union, Nationale Partei, Christliche Zentrumspartei Hulsterreichs, Socialist Party of Greater Hulstria
Monarchy Monarchs: Alexander I, Franz I, Franz VI, Ferdinand I, Godric I, Godric II, Heinrich I, Heinrich II, Karl III, Klaus Gustav III, Klemens II, Rainer IV, Rudolph III, Rudolph IV, Rudolph V
Other Royalty: Klaus Gustav, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduke Maximilian of Hulstria, Archduke Wilhelm of Hulstria, Roberta Lusk, Princess Janne von Bavoria, Queen Matilda of Rilandor, Karl, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduchess Cristyne of Hulstria, Archduke Rudolph, Archduke Paul of Hulstria, Archduke Henry
Primary Noble Houses: House of Flieder, House of Strauss, House of Rothingren
Palaces: Fliederbrunn Palace, Phönixstein Castle
Other Noble Houses: House of Brunner, House of Halvorsen
People Gao Showa: Meiji Hideaki, Meiji Takara, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokuro Tanemoto, Naoki Tsukuda, Tokugawa Jiang, Gao-Ri Juro, Haruhi Suzumiya
Hulstrian: Kyril von Flieder, Lanzo Henning, Konrad Labsburg, Otto von Labsburg, Rudolph Labsburg, Rebekka Liese, Heindrich Strauss, Konsort Strauss, Philip Strauss, Rosaline Strauss, Karl van Gessel, Spenzer Roderick, Erwin Zilberschlag, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Hildegard Klay, Martin Valle, Gregory Kleinman, Anders Raske, David Thorsten, Lukas Adenauer, Friedrich Ewald II, Ambrose Bauer, Maggie Bauer-Chamberlain, Charles Fuerstien, Waldemar von Treuburg, Wenzeslaus von Hortensiengau
Other: Charlotte Church, George Huws, Katherine Jenkins, Wali Thomas