De Republiek der Zeven Vrije Botaviaanse Staten

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De Republiek der Zeven Vrije Bataviaanse Staten (English: The Republic of the Seven Free Botavian States) is an industrialized maritime nation, situated in ... . Formed from seven autonomous states, each known for its unique industries and cultures, the republic represents a blend of 20th-century technology and innovation with a strong tradition of independence and craftsmanship. Known for its sprawling rail networks, advanced canal systems, and a powerful navy, the republic thrives as a global player in trade, engineering, and environmental management. The administrative capital is Donderstad in the state of Veenland.

The Republic of the Seven Free Botavian States

De Republiek der Zeven Vrije Botaviaanse Staten (Botavian)
Establishment
CurrencyVlorijn
Time zoneUTC
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
World Forum CodeZVB
Internet TLD.zb


History

The Republic of the Seven Free Batavian States emerged from a coalition of sovereign states unified to protect their independence and foster trade. Originally loosely allied for mutual defense against external threats, the states formalized their alliance into a confederal republic. The government structure is a result of historical compromise, with each state retaining autonomy while cooperating under a central government to ensure prosperity and security for all. Over time, the republic's wealth and industrial capacity made it one of the most influential powers in its region.

Government and Politics

De Republiek der Zeven Vrije Bataviaanse Staten operates as a confederal republic, with power divided between a central government and the seven states:

Donderstad is noted for its many bike lanes and floral gardens
Vrije Staat Capital City Name Other Notable City Note
Veenland Donderstad Ijzerwijk, Schoringen Administrative & Cultural Capital
Kolenland Zilverdam Stalendam Financial & Industrial Hub
Meerland Rookmeerhaven Vuurtuin Naval & Maritime Hub
Fresland/Freslân Koperkade/Koperdyk Stellinga Semi-Autonomous Region
Polderveld Glastoren Wouda Agricultural Hub
Zoutwoud Den Kardam Judicial Capital
Outracht Outracht Legislative Capital

The republic’s governance is designed to honor the autonomy of each state while maintaining a unified national identity. The Raad der Staten (Council of the States) serves as the primary legislative and policymaking body, with representatives from each state who propose and debate laws and oversee inter-state affairs. The Presidium, an executive committee elected from within the council, handles the daily operations and ensures the execution of national policy.

Geography and Climate

The Seven Free Batavian States cover diverse landscapes, from the industrial heartlands of Kolenland to the expansive agricultural fields of Polderveld. The region benefits from a moderate, maritime climate with distinct seasonal shifts, though each state experiences slightly varied weather due to geographic differences. Zoutwoud is known for its dense, fog-laden forests and saline marshes, while Meerland enjoys mild coastal and lakeside breezes, making it an ideal hub for trade, in fact Rookmeerhaven houses one of the largest ports in the planet.

Economy

Economically, the republic is diverse and robust, leveraging natural resources and technological advancements. Kolenland’s coal production, heavy industry, and financial sector drive much of the economy, while Meerland’s bustling ports contribute significantly through maritime trade. Polderveld supplies much of the nation’s food with its extensive farmland, and Zoutwoud and Fresland contribute unique agricultural and artisan goods. The currency, the Vlorijn, is backed by coal and industrial resources, symbolizing the republic’s reliance on its natural wealth.

Technology and Infrastructure

A Botavian Airship mooring in a canal in Donderstad.

De Republiek boasts a mix of steam-driven machinery, early electrical grids, and advanced infrastructure powered by coal and diesel. Trains, ships, and airships are the primary modes of transportation between states, connected by a network of rails and airship moorings. Glastoren houses experimental agricultural labs and vertical farms, while Stalendam is renowned for its towering smokestacks and machinery, driving industrial iand logistical innovation.

Culture and Society

The Republic’s society reflects a blend of traditional Dutch values—freedom, resilience, and craftsmanship—with a gritty, industrial edge. Citizens take pride in their state's contributions to the confederation, and each state has its distinct cultural identity. Fresland is culturally unique, holding onto Fresian language and customs, which enrich the republic’s diversity. Art and music often reflect the industrial landscape, with brass and metal-inspired instruments providing a soundtrack for daily life.

Military

The republic maintains a modest yet technologically advanced military force designed to protect its trade routes and uphold sovereignty. The Staatswacht, or State Guard, includes specialized divisions such as airship fleets and mechanized infantry. Each state contributes forces, yet they are unified under the Grootmaarschalk. Defensive outposts are strategically positioned across the coastlines, and Meerland is home to the Marinierskorps, ensuring protection of the republic’s waters.

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