Free State of Gürdholmers Gürdholmerry Kaupgott
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Anthem: Dül Ipale | |
Gürdholm (dark green) in the EU (light blue) | |
Capital and |
Te'a |
Official languages | Gürdholmer language |
Recognised regional languages | Knot language |
Ethnic groups (2014) |
86% — Gürdholmers |
Demonym | Gürdholmer |
Government | Constitutional direct democracy |
Establishment | |
• Kingdom of Gürdholm |
410 |
• Conquered by Denmark |
1308 |
• Independence |
1847 |
Area | |
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698.59 km2 (269.73 sq mi) (192nd) |
Population | |
• 2014 estimate |
72,974 (204th) |
• 2013 census |
72,820 |
• Density |
104.46/km2 (270.6/sq mi) (103rd) |
GDP (PPP) | 2013 estimate |
• Total |
$2.365 Billion (167th) |
• Per capita |
$32,407 (28th) |
Gini (2013) |
25.3 low · 3rd |
HDI (2013) |
0.892 very high · 21st |
Currency | Gürd (GRG) |
Time zone | Central European Time (UTC+1) |
Date format | DD-MM-YYYY |
Drives on the | right |
Calling code | +28 |
Internet TLD | .gr |
Gürdholm is a Nordic country in the southwestern Baltic Sea. It has only maritime borders with Sweden to the north, Aestia to the east, Germany to the south and Denmark to the east. The main industries on the island include fishing, woodworking, pottery and sheep farming as well as tourism.
History[]
Early history[]
Towns and villages[]
Te'a | 30,631 |
Ka'rat Blek | 5,880 |
Mij Lai | 5,673 |
Clibby | 2,945 |
Bregby | 2,806 |
Loddie | 2,137 |
Baad | 2,016 |
Ra | 1,797 |
Gabbilenyk | 1,462 |
Agō | 1,102 |
Sights and landmarks[]
- Te'a Old Town —
- Äbed Määde National Park — Äbed Määde in southern Gürdholm represents how the island would have looked like without the human influence. It holds the majority of the island's geological wonders as well as the highest mountain in the isle — Rōbedvygg which rises 608 metres above the sea level.
- Lydve Määde — Located to the northwest of Äbed Määde, it is a swampy forest with a great cultural importance.