Wolfyland

Wolfyland (Wolfish: Vlšisko), officially the Kingdom of Wolfyland (Wolfish: Královstvo Vlšiska) is a country located on the Wolfy Peninsula in Western Europe, bordered by Baglandia, France, Ocelotekia, Vlchakiritar, Wolfinia and Yare. It is mostly known for it's abundance of panel houses, wolfies, beaches and friendly locals. The country is home to over 51 million people and 44 million wolfies in an area of about 216,341 square kilometers (83,539 square miles). On March 22, 1972, the Masemick Province in the northern part of Wolfyland gained independence and became the Masemick Republic.

Wolfyland is a constitutional monarchy and developed country ruled by Wolfy Plushy I., with universal healthcare and free university tuition. It is one of the world's safest countries, and the most populous country in the Wolfy Alliance and the Wolfy Peninsula.

Etymology
The name Wolfyland is derived from the wolfy species, who have inhabited the territory for thousands of years, and are greatly associated with the country.

Flag
The green chevron represents nature and growth, blue represents the ocean, white represents friendliness and cooperation, the wolf head in it's coat of arms represents wolfies and the design of the flag is inspired by the flag of it's closest ally, the Czech Republic.

Prehistory
There is evidence that the modern day Wolfyland has been inhabited by humans for about 100,000 years, which have migrated there from other parts of Europe. The first Wolfies have come to the area in approximately 7,000 BC after discovering the modern Wolfy Peninsula.

Czech colonization
TBA

Government
Wolfyland is an unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. The current king is Wolfy Plushy I. since May 7, 2018, and the prime minister is Otokor Podlý, having been so since April 12, 2020.

Administrative Divisions
Wolfyland is divided into 14 provinces (Wolfish: provinsie). Each province has it's own capital. The largest and most populous province is the New Brno Province.

Economy
Wolfyland has a capitalist economy. Despite being a member of the European Union, it still uses it's own currency, the Wolfish Koruna. One koruna is worth about 0.5 USD.

Workforce
About 76.8% of Wolfish adults (both humans and wolfies) are employed. Even though wolfies have slightly more limited job opportunities due to their body structure and abilities, most work jobs such as cashiers, construction workers, and hunters among many more.

Industry
In 2021, the Top 3 largest Wolfish companies by revenue were: smartphone company Wolfy Corporation, car brand Jovkon and social media company WolfyTube. The country is also the 4th largest watermelon producer in the world, behind China, Turkey and Iran.

Demographics
According to the 2021 census, Wolfyland's population is 94,979,324, out of which are 50,804,492 humans and 44,174,832 wolfies, which means that there are about 86.9 wolfies per 100 humans. The Wolfish Statistical Office predicts that, by the end of the 21st century, Wolfyland will have about 61.1 million people and 64.8 million wolfies.



Urbanization
About 82.7% of people and 76.2% of wolfies live in cities and urban areas. The most populous city is New Brno with 5 million inhabitants, followed by Lombade with 2 million inhabitants, with Vlší Lhota and Jorov both with 1 million total residents.

Tallest Buildings

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Trivia

 * Wolfyland's currency is the Koruna.
 * Wolfyland is one of the least corrupt nations in the world.
 * Wolfyland has one of the highest wolfies to humans ratios, as there are around 86.9 wolfies per 100 people in the country.
 * The king of Wolfyland, Wolfy Plushy I., has a net worth of over 60 billion USD.
 * The minimum legal drinking, marriage and driving age is 18.
 * The life expectancy at birth is 80.7 years (both genders).
 * The drinking age is 18.
 * The age of consent is 15.
 * Smoking and vaping is banned.
 * LGBTQ+ and same sex activity+marriage are legal.
 * The death penalty was practiced until 2019.
 * Wolfyland doesn't have many skyscrapers compared to other countries, as it has only 42 buildings with a height of 100m or more.
 * About 24.9 million (49.0%) of the population lives in apartment blocks.