Novella Islands

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Social Republic of the Novella Islands
Flag of the Novella Islands
Flag
Seal of the Novella Islands
Seal
Motto: From knowledge, power. From peace, freedom.
The Novellan Archipelago
The Novellan Archipelago
CapitalNovella City
Official languagesNovellan English (en-NI)
Latin (la)[a]
Religion
(2023)
99.56% No religion (atheist or agnostic)[b]
0.15% Confucianism
0.11% Secular Buddhism
0.09% Taoism
0.07% Shinto
0.02% Others
Demonym(s)Novellan
GovernmentUnitary unicameral parliamentary constitutional republic, with technocratic or meritocratic elements, particularly in the civil service
Dr. Edmund Dell
Dr. Alice Bell
LegislatureNational Assembly of the Novella Islands
Formative and transformational events
• Novellan Archipelago discovered
23 November 1621
• Aqis colony established
7 December 1628
• Federation of Aqis, Aqon, and Cyanth colonies as the Union of the Novellan Colonies
1 July 1668
25 October 1725
• Incorporation of all 10 states as the Federation of the Novellan Archipelago
8 April 1775
• The 1877 Revolution and subsequent May Agreement results in reformation as the Communist Union of the Novella Islands
3 May 1879 (May Agreement date)
13 July 1879 (reformation date)
27 August 1969 (referendum date)
1 January 1970 (reformation date)
• The 2024 constitutional referendum results in the permanent dissolution of the Federal Parliament of the Novella Islands, and its reformation as the National Assembly of the Novella Islands
15 January 2024 (referendum date)
29 January 2024 (reformation date)
Area
• Total
195,207.49 km2 (75,370.03 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.57
Population
• 2023 estimate
77,410,000
• 2023 census
75,629,206
• Density
377.80/km2 (978.5/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
₦1,471.45 trillion
• Per capita
₦19,008,500
CurrencyNovelle (₦) (NIN)
Date formatDD-MM-YYYY (informal)
YYYY-MM-DD (official)

The universalised calendar is used in place of the Gregorian calendar.
Driving sideleft
Calling code+231
Internet TLD.ni

The Novella Islands, officially the Social Republic of the Novella Islands,[d] is a sovereign archipelago nation located located in the Northern Ocean, to the north of Liberalia and Hesperida in the International Democratic Union.[e] With a land area of just over 195,000 square kilometres, the habitable land represents only an approximate 22% of the Novellan Archipelago. Nonetheless, the islands are inhabited by a population nearing 77.5 million citizens, who live in an advanced egalitarian and humanist society, governed by a democratically elected legislature and executive overseeing a technocratically and meritocratically appointed civil service.

The Novella Islands is internationally renowned for its comprehensive public education system, from primary through tertiary studies, and consequently its exceptionally high research and development output of cutting-edge technologies. Naturally, its integration into the global economy is principally supported by the export of expert knowledge work and innovation services, alongside high-precision manufactured goods. As a state with declared weapons of mass destruction, the Novella Islands maintains a policy of non-intervention in the affairs of other sovereign nations in most circumstances, although it does extend and accept invitations to facilitate various diplomatic discussions as a neutral arbiter where appropriate.

Etymology

The etymology of the name of the Novella Islands is somewhat disputed, with neither of the two predominant hypotheses particularly well-supported within the literature, or historical records. Interestingly however, both alleged etymologies stem from the original Latin root, novus ("new, novel").

Via the Italian novella

One theory posits that the name entered the language via the Italian novella ("short story"), itself later entering the English language as a loanword.

Prior to European settlement in the late 16th century, the Novellan Archipelago was uninhabited by humans; lush forests, pristine beaches, and crystal clear water greeted the initial colonists, untouched by any anthropogenic contamination. Although likely apocryphal, it is contended that the lead botanist on the Superb exclaimed upon making landfall, witnessing the picturesque landscape, "These islands are as if they have been lifted from a novella!". Nonetheless, by the 18th century, there is sufficient written documentation to support the existence of the popular adage, "The Novella Islands are more beautiful than the tale in any novella".

Via the Latin Terra Nova

The second theory asserts that the etymology of the name is via the Latin Terra Nova ("new land").

European colonisation of the Novella Islands was not undertaken as an establishment of penal colonies, as with many foreign territories settled in the 16th and 17th centuries. Instead, the First Fleet was funded by - and exclusively carried - an intelligentsia class, searching for a new place to establish a society based purely upon logic and reason. At this time, while English was the primary spoken language, Latin was still the preferred language for any official written documentation that was to be permanently archived. As such, it is not inconceivable that the archipelago retained its Latin placeholder Terra Nova, which was then corrupted upon its entry into spoken English.

History

Pre-colonial era

On 23 November 1621, the Novellan Archipelago was first sighted by the Opthelian expeditionary vessel, the Superb. Having been ravaged by an unusually fierce storm over the past fortnight, running dangerously low on supplies and with major damage to their vessel, the crew were ecstatic to find the subarctic islands' hospitability. Laying anchor within a protected bay (known today as Silver Sands Bay), Captain Robert Watson went ashore by runabout with both his cartographer Lieutenant James Marshall, and his botanist Lieutenant Daniel Thompson. The crew of the Superb were surprised to find that not only was the island seemingly uninhabited - as they would later discover about the entire archipelago - but that they also boasted a wealth of natural resources. The bay was abundant with fish and wild game, as well as a variety of fruits, nuts, and edible plants. Critically, however, was the discovery of the Aqisian red ironwood, which Lieutenant Thompson determined suitable material for repairs to the ship.

A temporary settlement was soon set up along the beach, and much of the crew disembarked to assist in either the preparations for repairs to begin, or the restocking of food stores for the voyage home. Over the next six weeks, the Superb was completely serviced, and its hold fully replenished. So successful was the crew's time at Silver Sands Bay that Captain Watson ordered a complete mapping of the island, and later extended this order to the entire archipelago, before returning back to Opthelia. So long had the Superb been away - almost twice the duration their voyage was expected to last, given the supplies they carried when setting out - that it was declared lost, proving quite the frenzy when it arrived back in Longport. The expedition's meticulous record keeping and comprehensive mapping of the Novellan Archipelago earned all of the senior officers various commendations, and spawned a wave of exploratory sentiment within Opthelia's intelligentsia. Over the next five years, various upper-class academics, intellectuals, and other members of the cultural elite began planning a settlement expedition to the islands.

Colonial Era

The flag of the Empire of Opthelia, used to represent the Aqis colony during its earliest days.

The Union of the Novellan Colonies

The flag of the Union of the Novellan Colonies.

De jure independence from the Empire of Opthelia

As the Novellan Archipelago was settled both without either the approval or financial support of the Opthelian government, there is a strong contention that the resultant colonies were never under the rule of the Empire of Opthelia. Indeed, at no point during the early colonial period did Opthelia either provide support to, nor make demands of, the colonies. While some historians have suggested that the use of the Empire of Opthelia's flag - on land discovered by an Opthelian expedition - constituted a tacit recognition that the colonies in the Novellan Archipelago was established as a subject of the Opthelian Empire. However, this is both downplayed and rebutted vehemently. The principal argument against this being the fact that not all of the colonies flew the Opthelian flag, and its usage was not consistent even within the colonies that did fly it; more than anything, it was flown a sign of their shared Opthelian heritage. Further, and perhaps even more damning to this argument, is that a new flag quickly began to gain more widespread adoption, and would eventually become the official flag of the Union of the Novellan Colonies.

Nevertheless, the mere suggestion that the Novella Islands could have been beholden to Opthelia encouraged the Novellan colonial government to enter into discussions with the Opthelian Imperial Household in 1719, around the possibility of a decree of independence. While the relationship between the two nations was by no means hostile at this point in time, Opthelia was predominantly ambivalent towards the colonies, and the Novellan requests fell upon deaf ears. It was only with the offer to transfer three modernised ships-of-the-line - the Illustrious, the Atrium, and the Turmoil - that negotiations finally began to bear fruit. By late 1724, an agreement was finally reached; backdated to the date of first settlement, the Novella Islands was to be a wholly independent nation in its own right. The decree of independence was signed and proclamated on the 25 October 1725.

This debate of sovereignty in the very earliest days of its national history has lead the Novella Islands to reject offers of entry and participation in the Opthelian Commonwealth, to which all current and former members of the Opthelian Empire are welcome. While the Opthelain government extends the invitation on the principle that the Novella Islands is entitled to membership due to their "strong ties of cultural heritage with Opthelia", the Novellan government opposes acceptance due to the fear of eroding any perception of their total independence from Opthelia, a perception which has been carefully constructed since the 18th century.

The Federation of the Novellan Archipelago

The flag of the Federation of the Novellan Archipelago.

The 1877 Revolution and the May Agreement

The Communist Union of the Novella Islands

The flag of the Communist Union of the Novella Islands.

The Great War

The Social Republic of the Novella Islands

The current flag of the Social Republic of the Novella Islands. Note the change to a 1:2 ratio, from the previous 2:3 ratio.

Permanent dissolution of the Senate

Geography and environment

General characteristics

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Flora

Fauna

Fungi

Government and politics

Administrative divisions

     Aqis      Aqon      Cyanth      Hathon      Jervo      Rolor      Stahl      Telem      Wotan      Xeles

Aqis

Aqon

Cyanth

Hathon

Jervo

Rolor

Stahl

Telem

Wotan

Xeles

Novella Islands Overseas Territories

Law and justice

Foreign relations

Military

A still photograph taken moments after XBN-1 - the world's first nuclear weapon - is detonated in Operation First Light.

The Novella Islands Army

The Novella Islands Navy

The Novella Islands Aerospace Force

Economy

500 Novelle Coin Obverse
500 Novelle Coin Reverse
The obverse and reverse of a 500 Novelle coin, the national currency of the Novella Islands.

Industries

Agriculture and fishery

Manufacturing industry

Science and technology

Services

Taxation

Infrastructure

Transportation

Energy

Water supply and sanitation

Demographics

Ethnic groups, ancestry, and immigration

Standard passport
Official passport
Diplomatic passport
Emergency passport
The four variants of Passport and Identity Booklet issued by the Novella Islands Office of Identification.

Language

Religion

Health

The Universal Healthcare System (UHS)

Deathcare

As the Novella Islands has a resoundingly non-religious population, the rate of adherence to rituals and traditions surrounding the death of an individual is particularly low. Culturally, death is taken as a natural consequence of the cycle of human life, albeit an unfortunate one; there is no specific attachment of any great significance to the event.

The vast majority of deceased individuals within the Novella Islands have their remains disposed of via alkaline hydrolysis ("liquid cremation"). This procedure is conducted at dedicated facilities attached to the morgues of large hospitals in regional centres, where the majority of end-of-life individuals will be taken as a matter of course. There is no cost to the individual or their family for this service, since it is administered directly by the UHS. As organ harvesting after death is mandatory by law, this is often conducted immediately before the alkaline hydrolysis procedure.

Individual citizens are free to conduct their own alternative arrangements for the event of their death, and a small percentage (approximately 5% of all deaths per year) do engage in alternate methods of deathcare. Traditional burial (such as that seen in many other nations) is most often practiced by more wealthy or rural individuals, typically on their own land outside of large population centres. Cryopreservation is also practiced, in the hope that medical technology will eventually cure the ailment that caused the death of the individual, so that they may be later revived; once again, this is most often practiced by citizens with a greater degree of wealth.

Immigrant populations comprise the bulk of other deathcare arrangements, as required by their culture or custom, although exceptional practices such as these are typically forgone by the third generation of any individual immigrant family.

Education

Culture

Visual art

Architecture and urban planning

Smithstone Avenue in Rikal, Hathon; note the pedestrian-exclusive nature of the thoroughfare, a key element in urban planning within the Novella Islands.
The Garden Valley Hotel in Telefar, Cyanth; an exemplar of mid-19th century Novellan architecture.
The Pleno Apartment Complex in Ternout, Telem; the greenery, open space, and high degree of natural light are all signature elements of modern architecture within the Novella Islands.

Literature

Anthony Patton's The Watchers
Julia Thomaston's The Tales of Aqis and Aqon
Introduction to Quantum Physics, edited by Kennith Greenwood, Gabriella Clement, and Hector Overton
The Collected Memoirs of... Norman Burgess
A collection of fiction, non-fiction, and collated publications by the Novella Islands' national printing house, Hourglass Printing.

Philosophy

Music

Theatrical performances, dance, and drama

Cinema and film

Holidays

Media

The iconic Lissajous curve logo of the Novellan National News Service, the news media division of the Novella Islands' public broadcaster.
The logo of the Novellan National Media Directorate, the Novella Islands' public broadcaster.

Cuisine

Sport and recreation

Notes

  1. Contemporarily, only as a written working language, and especially within the legislature and judiciary.
  2. The 2023 census did not distinguish between atheism and agnosticism, instead binning both within the category of "no religion". The 2024 census will explore the topic of specific belief systems in greater depth.
  3. Although the colonies settled within the Novella Archipelago were never officially under the rule of the Empire of Opthelia, to quash any doubt on this point, the Emperor of Opthelia issued a decree of independence on 25 October 1725.
  4. Formerly, the Union of the Novellan Colonies (1 July 1668 - 7 April 1775), the Federation of the Novellan Archipelago (8 April 1775 - 12 July 1879), and the Communist Union of the Novella Islands (13 July 1879 - 31 December 1969).
  5. The Novella Islands are notionally placed within the continent of Hesperida, for the purposes of political and demographic analysis.