Fennlaand

Fennlaand, officially the Republic of Fennlaand (Fennlaandic: Fennlaandin tasavalta) is a constitutional republic located in northeastern Avanor. Fennlaand shares a border with Svenlaand to the north, Novogaard to the east, Hetland to the south, and the Northern Sea to the west. The nation is LAND AREA square kilometers in size, while it is home to a population of 7'162'912 people according to the 1921 census. The nation is unitary, and as such the central government in Tülinn handles most affairs. Several regions have been established to handle local tasks, however - mainly healthcare, sanitation, law enforcement, and school administration. Other major cities in the nation include Mäntsälä, Outorava, Karkruu, and Loikää.

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Fennlaand is a highly developed economy with a strong social welfare state, strong civil and political liberties, and high levels of human development. Similar to the nations of Nordenlaand, Svenlaand, and Wintermoore, the nation is strongly egalitarian, with low poverty rates and high wage equality enforced through the nation's welfare and employment laws. As a parliamentary democracy, the nation is governed by a constitution which was established in 1867. Additionally to this, the nation is a signatory of the Avanoran Decleration of Civil Liberties and the Avanoran Union, while also being a member of the Union of Nations and its numerous treaties on civil liberties. In foreign affairs, Fennlaand maintains a strict policy of neutrality, though it maintains a strong military force with mandatory conscription. Fennlaand, as mentioned above, is a member of both the Union of Nations and the Avanor Union, with the nation also holding diplomatic ties with nations across Korasha, Asania, and Larania.

Government and Politics
Fennlaand is a unitary constitutional republic which is governed under the provisions found within the Constitution of Fennlaand. The constitution divides the Fennic government into three branches: the executive branch, headed by the President who acts as the largely ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister acts as the head of government and cabinet.