Vicnora

Vicnora (/ˈvɪknɑrə/; Vicnoran: Waqnōra), officially known as the Kingdom of Vicnora and also known as the Second Vicnoran Kingdom, is a country and sovereign state in the United El Kadsreian Nations. Vicnora is located in North America, in the El Kadsreian Islands, located on the left side of the North American continent. It has maritime boundaries with El Kadsre, Faricia, Jazila, Screencold and Line, and Taranotochi.

Prehistory: 112th century BC-37th century BC
During the Last Ice Age, tribes arrived in Vicnora by crossing the land bridge that used to connect between Vicnora and the rest of the North American continent.

Ancient Vicnora: 37th century BC-523
Vicnora was known as Vik in the early-1st millennium.

Early Vicnoran Kingdom: [tel:523-1471 523-1471]
In 523, the kingdoms of Az, Vik, Cizipizi, Odek, Udhora, and Ramora were all unified into one country, known as “Vicnora”. At the same time, the country created its own religion known as “Viknakaism”, where Vicnora’s six predecessor states were named after gods and Vicnora was created when all six gods came together.

From 1118 to 1268, Vicnora along with Naluem fought against Jazila in the Vikcrusader Wars, where they attempted to prevent the islamification of the southern Arito subcontinent from happening. The Vikcrusader Wars ended on the ceasefire in 1268.

Middle Vicnoran Kingdom: 1471-1806
On January 16, 1471, the earthquake, registering 9.8 on the Richter scale, struck Vicnora. The earthquake was so powerful, it caused the island to sink to halfway.

In 1778, Vicnora had its first encounter with the outside world when British explorer James Cook, sets foot on Vicnoran soil.

Late Vicnoran Kingdom: 1806-1977
During the Conquest of Arito Islands, Vicnora was one of two nations of the archipelago not to be colonised by the European powers, thanks to its advanced civilisation. Vicnoran Kingdom was on the side of the Central Powers in World War I thanks to its close relations with German and Ottoman empires. During the war, Vicnora invaded Jazila and French colony states of Faricia and Ahmara and was ultimately defeated by the Allies in 1917.

Vlokozu Union: 1977-1989
On September 23, 1977, around 11 days after the death of Hukina, the then-last king of the Vicnoran Kingdom, the Vlokozu Union illegally annexes Vicnora at the commands of Michael Vlokozu, putting a stop to the Vicnoran Kingdom's 1454-year-long existence and its monarchy became dormant for 30 years.

Vicnora's status in the Vlokozu Union was stated to be the Vlokozuian State of Vicnora by the Vlokouzian government, the founding members of the the Pacific Pact, the wp:North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and some members of the the Commonwealth of Nations, but was internationally recognized by the United Nations and 114 UN member states as a illegal occupation of the Vicnoran Kingdom's land by the Vlokozu Union, though Michael denies it as illegal during his speech at the UN General Assembly in 1988. Some nations who had close ties with Vicnora prior to the invasion even slapped sanctions on the Vlokozu Union for their occupation.

Vicnora was the poorest state in the Union due to overinflation in the state government that Michael Vlokozu showed opposition to. Notably, most buildings were built from kits imported from Mahri, while most of the schools were built as the complex of portable classrooms imported from Australia. Many of these portable classroom complex schools still exist today, but nearly all of them are being demolished by the current Vicnoran government.

Modern Vicnora: 1989-present
The Vlokozu Union was dissolved on March 29, 1989, and was split into five countries (El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan, North El Kadsre, and Vicnora) to form the United El Kadsreian Nations after Michael Vlokozu was assassinated. Vicnora became a modernized country.

In 2007, the RWLV led by Wickaninnish Oshiro overthrowed the Vicnoran parliament government in the coup. Immediately after, Vicnora withdrew from the Commonwealth and restored its former monarchy. The King was the Turkish-born Vicnoran Kurd monarchist and politician Goran Malmîsanij, who married Yukari Hukina, a pretender to the queen's throne in the in-exile Vicnoran monarchy. On September 22, 2007, Goran I was coronated alongside his wife, marking the start of the modern Vicnoran monarchy, resulting in celebrations across Tugaganda.

After the coup, Goran and the Vicnoran government began to work on "fixing the country". This included "controlled nationalization" of some companies in the logging industry, expansion of the healthcare system, continuation of Hukina's policy on granting adoptees from foreign countries automatic Vicnoran citizenship, a program of free milk for children, repairs to the transport sector and restoration of Tugaganda Fusa Caste to its original appearance prior to the Vlokozu occupation, including the dome and four minarets.

In November 2020, Wickaninnish Oshiro announced a return-to-democracy plan, with the country becoming a parliamentary republic under an absolute monarchy after the 2021 Vicnoran elections, even though trust in the monarchy was very high.

Economy
The economy of Vicnora has 57 trillion viksmarks. ($243 billion)

Population
The population in the country is about 10.49 million. (2019 estimate)

Media
The television stations are VBC, VTVEN, TWO2, Tele-3, InterTelevision, VMC 1, and VMC 2. The radio stations are VBS and VERN.

The Pansauran language-media television channels are: Pantbritli Telvizii oo Waqnoora, PTOW 2, and PantYay!.

The Reki language-media television channels are: RT1, RT2, and RT3.