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@ -401,6 +401,7 @@ At the turn of the century, Eittland became an important hub of
commerce between Europe and Northern America with its two major ports,
Kóparvall and Tvinnár.
**** Womens right to vote
On August 22nd 1902, a billed written by the House of the People led
by the Labourers Party is ratified by the High King. It gives women
the right to vote in any election open to the Eittlandic people. On
@ -413,6 +414,7 @@ House of the People during the general election of September 1905,
while Ása Sigríðsdóttr became the first woman to enter the House of
the Land in 1934.
**** World War One
When World War I started, Eittland stated their neutrality regarding
the matter and continued business with any country willing to do so.
The only Eittlandic deaths recorded were three voluntary men of German
@ -420,6 +422,7 @@ descent who went to mainland Europe in order to fight on Germanys
side. Two of them died during the battle of the Somme while one died
of an unspecified illness.
**** 1920s and 1930s
As it was largely unaffected by the Great War, Eittland became an
important economic partner of the European countries affected by the
war, especially in terms of reconstruction. This further cemented
@ -433,6 +436,7 @@ outside of Eittland, and second-generation Eittlandic immigrants
retained their Eittlandic nationality despite most of them never going
to Eittland.
**** World War Two (1940-1944)
In the years leading up to World War Two, Nazi Germany spent great
efforts to develop a positive relationship with Eittland, mostly due
to their fascination for ancient Nordic culture and Eittland being the
@ -470,21 +474,113 @@ country.
Eittlandic ports played an important part in bringing US warships and
war material to Europe, especially in the months leading up to D-Day
and the different landings in the Mediteranean Sea. When the war ended
in Europe and Iceland gained its independence, a referendum was held
in both Eittland and Iceland regarding the potential unification of
the two countries, as both were already close to one another both
geographically and culturally. This however never came to pass, as it
failed both in Iceland with 54% of the voters answering “no”, while
64% of Eittlandic voters also answered “no”. They still however
entered a close alliance, Iceland relying on Eittland for military
protection while an economic alliance was made between both of them,
inspiring the Schengen Area some decades later. It was thus possible
for citizens of both countries to move freely between Iceland and
Eittland and live in either country as any of its citizens would while
goods could also be freely exchanged. Thus, in 1965, Páll Jónsson
became the firts Icelandic citizen elected to public office as the
Town Master of Eldheim in Western Eittland.
and the different landings in the Mediteranean Sea.
**** Eittland-Iceland Alliance
When the war ended in Europe and Iceland gained its independence, a
referendum was held in both Eittland and Iceland regarding the
potential unification of the two countries, as both were already close
to one another both geographically and culturally. This however never
came to pass, as it failed both in Iceland with 54% of the voters
answering “no”, while 64% of Eittlandic voters also answered “no”.
The two countries still entered a close alliance, Iceland relying on
Eittland for military protection while an economic alliance was made
between both of them, inspiring the Schengen Area some decades later.
It was thus possible for citizens of both countries to move freely
between Iceland and Eittland and live in either country as any of its
citizens would while goods could also be freely exchanged. Thus, in
1965, Páll Jónsson became the firts Icelandic citizen elected to
public office as the Town Master of Eldheim in Western Eittland.
**** Computer Sciences Pioneering
Out of personal interest, the then Co-King of Ðeberget Ragnarr
Sigurðsbróðr asked the Dean of the Royal University of Eittland to
open as quickly as possible a lab focused on the development of
computers and computer sciences. This accompanied a new law raising
the annual budget allocated to universities in Eittland to 9% of the
nations GDP. As the first lab grew in size and became more and more
proeminent internationally, even becoming one of the leading
laboratories along with MIT, Bell Labs and CERN, numerous other
laboratories both public and private appeared in Eittland.
What is now known as the Internet is born of a mix of ARPANET, the
American standard, and Skruggmál, the Eittlandic standard. Eittland
also became the first country off the coast of the United States to
become connected to the American continent. It also became the main
relay between mainland Europe and Northern America with one third of
internet connections between the continent going through Eittlandic
servers in 2015, although this number is slowly getting lower as new
direct lines between Northern America and Europe are being laid.
Eittland became one of the first countries to pledge on a national
level in 1989 to conform to the Unicode standard when it would be
ready, which came in effect on the publication of the first version of
its standard on October 1992. The Teknikráðuneyt, the Eittlandic
Technology Ministry, remained a full voting member of the Unicode
Consortium from 1991 to 2006 and from 2015 until today. It is through
its lobby that the first version of the Unicode standard integrated
runes, Eittlands official alphabet, and compatibility with the
=ISO-EI-1a= through =ISO-EI-5c= encoding systems as well as various
non-standard encoding systems used by minor Eittlandic operating
systems.
*** 21st century
**** Eittland and the European Union (1994-present)
Although it never applied for membership in the European Union,
Eittland is still part of the European Economic Area as well as the
Schengen Area, making it easy for European citizen as well as
Eittlandic citizens to move freely in Europe. It joined these two
organisations on their creation, in 1994 and in 1995 respectively,
after signing both in 1992 and 1985 respectively.
In 2008, due to the economic crisis and instability of the Eittlandic
Krúna (*EIK*), discussions opened with the European parliament to adopt
the Euro. Brussels accepted the application in 2013 and the Euro
became the official Eittlandic currency in 2015. Eittlanders have a
ten years window to convert their Eittlandic Krúna in Euros, which
will become the sole currency accepted in Eittland starting January
1st 2026.
EU membership became an important debate topic in politics after the
2013 in the Eurozone, however no official membership application has
ever been sent to the European Union. Polls estimates paint mixed
feelings from the Eittlandic people with only a thin margin putting
either "yes" or "no" in front of the other when asked if people would
like Eittland to join the EU, as seen below.
| | Yes | No | Do not know |
|------+------+------+-------------|
| 1995 | 40.6 | 34.2 | 25.2 |
| 1998 | 41.2 | 36.3 | 22.5 |
| 2001 | 42.3 | 38.9 | 18.8 |
| 2005 | 43.0 | 40.1 | 16.9 |
| 2009 | 39.5 | 41.3 | 19.2 |
| 2010 | 43.4 | 44.3 | 12.3 |
| 2013 | 45.6 | 44.7 | 9.7 |
| 2015 | 46.4 | 45.9 | 7.7 |
| 2020 | 41.5 | 41.7 | 16.8 |
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**** Internet and Computer Boom
Eittland is home to some of the largest websites in the world,
considered the European counterpart to the United States Sillicon
Valley. Some of its best known websites are Raustr, a podcast and
blogging platform often compared to a Facebook or VK alternative, as
well as Sønmek, a video streaming and sharing platform compared to
YouTube and Twitch.
An entire governmental department of the Teknikráðuneyt got assigned
to developping and auditing the Linux kernel in 2011. Although it has
no official name, it is often referred to as the *pengvinsstyrsamhald*,
or *Penguins Batallion* in English. It was later integrated in a larger
department dedicated to open source software in general.
In 2014, the Eittlandic government announced fully switching to free
and open-source software on all levels of government. This became
fully effective in 2016, with all software developed for the
government changing their license to the GPL-2.0 or AGPL-2.0 licenses
and their source code available on the Teknikráðuneyts website.
** Political Organization
*** Kingdoms and Monarchy

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** P
*** pengvin
n. {{{phon(peŋβin)}}}
1. penguin
From English *penguin*
** Q
** R
@ -258,6 +265,15 @@ m. {{{phon(sɲɔr)}}}
1. snow
*** styrsamhald
n. {{{phon(ʃtyrsamhald)}}}
1. military batallion
2. mitilary unit, group
From Old Norse *styrr* (stir, battle) and *samhald* (a holding together,
unity).
** T
** Þ