Nordic Republic of Fjalland

Fjalland is a Nordic European island nation located in the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. The country has a population of 378,012, and a total of 97,132 kilometers (60,355 square miles). The capital city of Tryggia, the largest city in Fjalland, is located on the southeastern coast, and home to three-fifths of the population. Fjalland's far western extremities are highly volcanic and geological active, while the rest of the nation is relatively rugged and heavily forested. Currently, the nation is a unitary single-party state, and has been described as a fascist police state by critics. The head of the state and government is the Höfðingi, the current being Friðbjörn Þórhallursson.

The Vörur ùnr Fjalland denoted 907 AD as the original date of settlement, with the Icelandic chieftain Eiður Galdursson, and his followers left the island over land and resource disputes. Over the next several decades and later centuries, few visitors settled the island of Fjalland, though harsh conditions such as the fierce snow storms and bitter winter cold, which kept the population low until the beginning of the late-19th century. The isolation of the island from the outside world due to the hazardous weather between the island and Europe, meant that Fjalland was culturally, economically, and technologically backwards for most of its history.

Today, Fjalland is one of the wealthiest and well-developed nations in the world, with a modern infastructure and advanced economy. Though it is a strict police state, the government allows limited freedoms, and the people are responsible for setting the morals and beliefs of their nation, while the government itself protects these decisions of the majority, and stomp out any signs of dissent. Fjalland avoided the finacial crisis of 2008, as its economy was largely self-contained and ran on domestic investments rather than foreign ones. Thus, the economic growth of the nation has remained constant. Fjalland is a nuclear-weapons state and has an active space program.