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The Vallajorski settlement would eventually grow to be housed in several large buildings, known as Vallajorski One through Vallajorski Four. The buildings were designed to serve as a single community. Development on Vallajorski reached its peak in 1959. But by the late 1960s, as Xiomera began replacing coal with nuclear power, oil and natural gas as primary energy sources, the importance of Vallajorski as a colony declined. Mizhua and Tinal also began to find the island unprofitable, as the value from its rapidly depleting coal reserves dropped and the cost of supporting the island rose. Finally, in 1974, the Imperial government and the corporations pulled the plug on the colony in joint agreement. The entire colony was abandoned by Xiomera by the end of 1974, as Xiomera retrenched following the Great War and sought more profitable ventures.
The Vallajorski settlement would eventually grow to be housed in several large buildings, known as Vallajorski One through Vallajorski Four. The buildings were designed to serve as a single community. Development on Vallajorski reached its peak in 1959. But by the late 1960s, as Xiomera began replacing coal with nuclear power, oil and natural gas as primary energy sources, the importance of Vallajorski as a colony declined. Mizhua and Tinal also began to find the island unprofitable, as the value from its rapidly depleting coal reserves dropped and the cost of supporting the island rose. Finally, in 1974, the Imperial government and the corporations pulled the plug on the colony in joint agreement. The entire colony was abandoned by Xiomera by the end of 1974, as Xiomera retrenched following the Great War and sought more profitable ventures.


==Structure of Vallajorski==
==Structure of Vallajorski==

Revision as of 00:10, 23 June 2025

Free Land of Vallajorski
Flag
Motto: Ex Undis
From The Waves Of The Sea
Anthem: The Rock of the Waves
StatusIndependent
CapitalVallajorski One
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised national languagesEnglish
Demonym(s)Vallajorskite
Government
• President
Calvin Schmitz
• Vice-President
Soojeong Lee
LegislatureIsland Council of Vallajorski
Population
• 2025 estimate
5,259
CurrencySea Rand (SRD)
Time zoneVST
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright

The Free Land of Vallajorski is an island state located far south of Caxcana, roughly halfway between Holvale Island (Legionas) and the Chenalco Islands (Xiomera).

History

Vallajorski Island was originally settled by the Xiomeran Empire in 1884. The small island was found to be rich in coal deposits, and the Empire set up a small colony focused on mining those deposits. Vallajorski Island would also serve as a coaling station for the growing Imperial navy and merchant marine, as Xiomera expanded its trade network and military reach during its industrialization period. The island was named Vallajorski after Anton Vallajorski, the privateer and explorer who first discovered it on behalf of Xiomera.

Xiomera would build up a settlement on Vallajorski while extensively mining its coal deposits. The island was administered directly by the Imperial military from 1884 to 1910. In that year, control was handed over to a joint administration by Tinal Mining and Extraction and Mizhua Corporation. Tinal, Xiomera's largest mining corporation, would handle mining the coal. Mizhua, Xiomera's largest corporation overall, handled building and maintaining the settlement. Mizhua demolished the existing structures on Vallajorski between 1910 and 1916, building large reinforced concrete buildings to house the settlement. Reinforced concrete was chosen to withstand the harsh environmental conditions on Vallajorski, which included severely cold winters and stormy weather.

The Vallajorski settlement would eventually grow to be housed in several large buildings, known as Vallajorski One through Vallajorski Four. The buildings were designed to serve as a single community. Development on Vallajorski reached its peak in 1959. But by the late 1960s, as Xiomera began replacing coal with nuclear power, oil and natural gas as primary energy sources, the importance of Vallajorski as a colony declined. Mizhua and Tinal also began to find the island unprofitable, as the value from its rapidly depleting coal reserves dropped and the cost of supporting the island rose. Finally, in 1974, the Imperial government and the corporations pulled the plug on the colony in joint agreement. The entire colony was abandoned by Xiomera by the end of 1974, as Xiomera retrenched following the Great War and sought more profitable ventures.

Structure of Vallajorski

  • Vallajorski One was the former administrative building for the Xiomeran settlement. Today Vallajorski One serves as the center of government for Vallajorski. It houses the Island Council and the offices of the President and Vice-President. It also houses the Cabinet offices and government departments. Vallajorski One also houses the Island Hall public meeting chambers.
  • Vallajorski Two was the former garrison of the Imperial military. It houses the Vallajorski Security Service, the Vallajorski Air-Sea Patrol, and the Vallajorski Emergency Management Service.
  • Vallajorski Three was the recreational and community center for the Xiomeran settlement, and serves the same function for the independent Vallajorski. It houses a medical center, library and internet center, community store, school, theatre, swimming pool and community center.
  • Vallajorski Four is the largest structure on the island, and is the iconic image represented on the Vallajorski flag. The 11-story structure contains all of the housing on the island, divided into apartments of various sizes for families and individuals.

All four buildings are interconnected through underground tunnels to make travel between them easier during the often inhospitable weather on Vallajorski. There is also tunnel access to the island's seaport and airport.

Geography and climate

Government and legal system