Vladiland

Vladiland, officially the Republic of Vladiland (Vladilandian; Republik Vladiland; Prillovanian; Repübbliko av Vladilandija) is a country in Southern Limmo-Neapolia. The country is bordered by Lesvoelia to the north, Drestein to the east, the rural country to the west and Prillovania and the Hot Dog Empire to the south.

Politics
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County (län)
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Culture
The Prillovanian culture is influenced by the Sámi, Porsberger and a bit of Driusonese culture.

Music acts
Vladilandian popular music is world-famous, with names such as 2Pac and Vladilandian House Mafia and others. Vladilandian hosts dozens of music festivals with international acts, as well as stars-to-be, most of them during summer.

Live concerts, music galas, DJs and music shows organized during Christmas events.

Choir (kör) music is big in most Middilgardian countries, with regular performances even in smaller Vladilandian towns, not least the weeks before Christmas.

Folk culture
Vladilandian folk culture expresses the peasantry's heritage in folk music and dance, folk costumes (with the Vladilandian hangerok frequently worn even by young women), folk art, handicraft (slöjd, hemslöjd) and traditional farming. Local identity used to be based on the socken (parish) and the province. Many provinces have an open-air museum with buildings, workshops and sometimes livestock and wild animals on display.

Sceneries
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Viking heritage
During the ancient times, the Porsberger people only wrote short rune carvings, and most literature about the Viking Age was either authored by the Viking's enemies, or written down centuries later. Since most of their buildings have perished, the Viking Age is shrouded in mystery. Vladiland, Hot Dog Empire and Lesvoelia, all have archaeological sites and Viking-themed museums.

Talk
See also: Vladilandian language

Vladilandian (Vladilänska) is the national language of Vladiland. It is similar to Danish, Lodristani and Low Veshonian, and mutually intelligible with those languages to a certain degree — especially in written form.

Regardless of what your native tongue is, Most Vladiandians appreciate an attempt to speak Vladilandian, and beginning conversations in Vladilandian, no matter how rudimentary your level is, will help to ingratiate you to locals.