Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo is a nation led by Her majesty Kral Peter on the continent of Europe. Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo's government is a Constitutional Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo favors far left wing policies. The official currency of Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo is the Ruble. At 12 days old, Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo is a new nation. Zapadoslovenske kralovstvo has a population of 678,625 and a land area of 7,600.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 89.29. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 66.1808%.
During the Third World War, the world descended into chaos and collapse. Superpowers fought for survival, while smaller nations faced the threat of extinction. Slovakia, once part of the European Union, was hit hard by the conflict. Global nuclear and economic crises shattered infrastructure and caused mass migrations, a breakdown of order, and turmoil in the region.
After the war, Slovakia found itself divided. Bratislava and the western part of the country, which suffered less damage, became a refuge for people fleeing the destroyed cities and nature of the eastern regions. However, tensions grew between the west and east. The west maintained relative stability, while the east suffered from famine, anarchy, and conflicts among local factions.
In this chaos, a leader known as King Peter emerged, uniting the remnants of western Slovakia. He was originally a military commander who had successfully defended Bratislava and its surroundings during the war. After the war, he organized survivors and established a new political system based on monarchy, believing that strong and unified leadership was essential for survival in the new world.
The Western Slovak Kingdom was declared in 2057, with its capital in Bratislava. King Peter pledged to rebuild the nation and protect his people from further conflicts.
The kingdom's flag became a symbol of a new beginning. The blue background represents loyalty and determination. The white cross signifies the Christian roots of Slovaks and their moral values. The wings symbolize freedom, vision, and hope that the nation could rise above its suffering. The Slovak coat of arms serves as a reminder of historical continuity and the mountains that protect the land.
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