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The Disputed Territory of Bjeorg, often referred to as simply Bjeorg, is a contested territory located just west of mainland [[Libertas Omnium Maximus]]. The territory declared it's independence from Libertas Omnium Maximus on July 18th, 1991. Libertas Omnium Maximus attempted to suppress the revolt with military force resulting in the [[1991 Bjeorg Conflict|1991 Bjeorg Conflict]] | The Disputed Territory of Bjeorg, often referred to as simply Bjeorg, is a contested territory located just west of mainland [[Libertas Omnium Maximus]]. The territory declared it's independence from Libertas Omnium Maximus on July 18th, 1991. Libertas Omnium Maximus attempted to suppress the revolt with military force resulting in the [[1991 Bjeorg Conflict|1991 Bjeorg Conflict]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Revision as of 04:22, 17 August 2019
The Territory of Bjeorg | |
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Flag | |
| Motto: "Under God we shall flourish" | |
| Status | Contested Territory |
| Capital | Bjørg |
| Official languages | English, Latin |
| Ethnic groups | Caucasian 99.9%, Other .1% |
| Religion | Catholic |
| Demonym(s) | Bjeorgian, (Archaic)Bjeorgite |
| Government | |
• Chancellor | Bishop Åke Novak |
| Legislature | Parliament |
| Democratic Theocracy | |
• Founded | 1992 |
| Population | |
• 2018 estimate | <50,000 |
| HDI (2018) | .55 medium |
| Calling code | +97 |
The Disputed Territory of Bjeorg, often referred to as simply Bjeorg, is a contested territory located just west of mainland Libertas Omnium Maximus. The territory declared it's independence from Libertas Omnium Maximus on July 18th, 1991. Libertas Omnium Maximus attempted to suppress the revolt with military force resulting in the 1991 Bjeorg Conflict.
Etymology
The Word "Bjeorg", pronounced: Bee-your-guh is derived from a Valahandian term. "Eit Cęum Bjeorg Semis" meaning: "An enlightened leap forward." That is what Bjeorg set out to be, An enlightened nation beyond Libertas Omnium Maximus.
History
In 1956, Bishop Luke of Bjørg (having no affiliation with Libertas Omnium Maximus's 2016-present president, Lucas Brown), minister presiding over the religious diocese in the Maximusian principality of Bjørg, called for a referendum of separation. It was quickly pointed out that he had neither the authority, nor the political capital to do so.