The Kingdom of Fenholt is a nation led by King Dareth Hollowind on the continent of Europe. The Kingdom of Fenholt's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, The Kingdom of Fenholt favors far right wing policies. The official currency of The Kingdom of Fenholt is the Pound. At 1 days old, The Kingdom of Fenholt is a brand new nation. The Kingdom of Fenholt has a population of 605,545 and a land area of 5,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 121.11. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is plentiful with an approval rating of 79.3303%.
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Nation Name: | Fenholt |
Leader Name: | Dareth Hollowind |
Currency: |
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National Animal: |
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History: | The Kingdom of Fenholt traces its origins to ancient Celtic tribes that inhabited the island millennia ago. During the Viking Age, Norse settlers established the foundation of the kingdom’s early maritime culture and institutions. Over the centuries, the island passed through periods of Scottish and English control, yet always retained a distinct identity. In the early 21st century, the region asserted its independence and, under the leadership of King Dareth Hollowind, formally declared sovereignty in 2025. Since then, Fenholt has become a small but influential absolute monarchy, known for its unique traditions, tight social fabric, and fierce independence. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Europe |
Land Area: | 8,046.70 sq. km |
Terrain: | Fenholt's landscape is rugged and scenic, dominated by rolling hills, coastal cliffs, glens, and moorlands. The central spine of the island features several upland areas, including its highest point, Mt. Snaefell, which rises to 620 meters. Fertile lowlands exist along the eastern coast, providing limited but vital agricultural land. The western coastline is rockier and dotted with small coves and fishing villages. Fenholt’s compact yet diverse terrain makes it suitable for hiking, farming, and maritime activities. |
Highest Peak: | Mt. Snaefell, 620 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Glen Doolen Basin, 5 meters |
Climate: | Fenholt has a temperate maritime climate, heavily influenced by the surrounding Irish Sea. Winters are mild, with average temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, while summers are cool and fresh, rarely exceeding 20°C. Rainfall is frequent year-round, and fog is a common occurrence in the highlands. The island experiences consistent winds, which have made it a candidate for wind energy development. Snow is rare but occasionally dusts Mt. Snaefell in winter. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 605,545 people |
Demonym: | Fenholter |
Demonym Plural: | Fenholters |
Ethnic Groups: | Manx - 74.2% Anglo-Fenholter(English & Welsh settler) - 18.6% Gaelic (Irish/Scottish descent) - 7.2% |
Languages: | English - 86.9% Manx Gaelic - 10.3% Brythonic Old Tongue-ritual/heritage use - 2.8% |
Religions: | Church of Fenholt - 82.7% Traditional Paganism - 11.5% Secular/Irreligious - 5.8% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 76 years |
Obesity: | 23.1% |
Alcohol Users: | 78.6% |
Tobacco Users: | 29.4% |
Cannabis Users: | 12.7% |
Hard Drug Users: | 3.4% |
Economy | |
Description: | Fenholt operates a capitalist economy with minimal government interference, particularly in the private sector. It is known for its low taxation policies and pro-business environment. The financial and shipping industries are prominent, along with growing sectors in renewable energy and digital services. Due to its small land size, agriculture plays a minor role. However, the fishing industry remains culturally and economically significant. Fenholt’s economy emphasizes self-sufficiency, trade liberalization, and limited welfare for the poorest citizens. |
Average Yearly Income: | $157.51 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $831,514,408.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,373.16 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $596,917,715.00 |
Industries: | Fenholt's major industries include finance, maritime trade, tourism, and artisanal fishing. A smaller yet notorious piracy sector emerged in the past century, now largely symbolic or privatized under government contracts. Eco-tourism and heritage sites—such as ancient fortresses, mountain trails, and coastal ruins—draw visitors annually. A quirky export market exists for novelty goods like coconut milk (imported and re-exported) and handcrafted wooden goods from local logging. |
Military | |
History: | The Royal Fenholt Armed Forces (RFAF) were formally established in 1976, during a period of rising global tensions and growing autonomy from the British Crown. Today, Fenholt maintains a modest yet professional military, composed of the Royal Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Wing. Though small in size, its forces are well-trained and focused on coastal defense, maritime patrol, and cyber-defense. Military service is not mandatory but is strongly encouraged as a civic duty, with high respect in society for veterans. |
Soldiers: | 30,720 |
Tanks: | 173 |
Aircraft: | 0 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 06/30/2025 11:34 am |