USR (Pacifica)
United Slovesen Republic Обединена словенска република ("Obedinena slovenska republika") | |
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Motto: "Свобода, Единство, Кръв, Смърт" ("Svoboda, Edinstvo, Krŭv, Smŭrt") "Freedom, Unity, Blood, Death" (de facto) | |
Anthem: "Великата кралска симфония" ("Velikata kralska simfoniya") | |
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Capital | Sarnitsa (de jure) Lazurovo (de facto) |
Largest city | Krum |
Official languages | Slovesen |
Demonym(s) | Slovesen |
Government | Presidential republic under a provisional government |
• President | Marko Bunev |
• Vicepresident | Troyan Zdravkov |
History | |
• Established | 1089 |
Area | |
• Total | 104,117 km2 (40,200 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 census | 13,589,283 |
• Density | 131/km2 (339.3/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $875.647 billion |
• Per capita | $64,436 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $592.859 billion |
• Per capita | $43,627 |
Gini (2023) | ![]() medium |
HDI (2025) | ![]() high |
Currency | Golval (GLV) |
Time zone | UTC-3 |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy CE |
Driving side | right |
Internet TLD | .usr |
WIP.
Etymology
After the end of what are nowadays called the Visrodin Unification Wars, the Kingdom of Visrodin was proclaimed. Until this point, not even the Visrodin Peninsula still hadn't received a formal, recognized name by all of its rulers and inhabitants. However, something that characterized it notably was its large mountain ranges, which occupy almost half of the entire peninsula's total area. Initially, during the proclamation of the unified Kingdom of Visrodin, Knyaz Srebrin I Avramov the Great himself used the name "Висока родина" (romanized: visoka rodina), meaning "high homeland" to refer to the extent of lands that were united in the wars. Eventually, with common use, the name of "Висока родина" was simplified to just "Висродин" (romanized: Visrodin).
After the formation of the Kingdom of Visrodin, its inhabitants started being referred to as Visrodin nation. However, this was not the case prior to the Visrodin Unification Wars. Not much is known about the original inhabitants of the peninsula, but it can be assumed that, due to proximity to the region of Moellia, its inhabitants could have been related to the Aegeans. Meanwhile, the nomadic groups which arrived to the peninsula around 600 CE (despite being called Visrodin nowadays), very clearly didn't call themselves the Visrodin. Although there are limited records, there is enough evidence to support the theory that the Visrodin nomadic groups, as well as the settled ethnic Visrodin called themselves the "словесен" (romanized: Slovesen), meaning "verbal", due to the big contrast between the Visrodin language and others from the original area of the nomadic tribes, as well as the peninsula where they settled.