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'''Stolland (TSL)''' (originally: ''Terästalia'') is a Scandinavian non-European Union country located on Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. The country borders with Sweden on the northern-east, Norway on the northern-west and Denmark on the south. The capital city is [[Stalburg]] and the country is divided into at least 6 different administrative regions. The governing body of the country is the National Parliament. | '''Stolland (TSL)''' (originally: ''Terästalia'') is a Scandinavian non-European Union country located on Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. The country borders with Sweden on the northern-east, Norway on the northern-west and Denmark on the south. The capital city is [[Stalburg]] and the country is divided into at least 6 different administrative regions. The governing body of the country is the National Parliament. | ||
As of the state of 1977, the country was neither part of {{w|NATO}}, nor the {{w|Warsaw Pact}}. | As of the state of 1977, the country was neither part of {{w|NATO}}, nor the {{w|Warsaw Pact}}. National Parks are managed by the Ministry of National Forests and Wilderness. | ||
In [[Obenseuer]], player can craft or buy, for 59 {{Marks}}, a Stolland Clock in the shape of the country's borders. | In [[Obenseuer]], player can craft or buy, for 59 {{Marks}}, a Stolland Clock in the shape of the country's borders. | ||
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*Erzfell | *[[Erzfell]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The original ''Terästalia'' name is a combination of two different words for ''steel'', ''Teräs'' from Finnish language and ''Stal'' in varing forms used by many Eastern | *The original ''Terästalia'' name is a combination of two different words for ''steel'', ''Teräs'' from Finnish language and ''Stal'' in varing forms used by many Eastern European countries. | ||
** Similarly the ''Stolland'' name originates from ''Stål'' from Swedish. | ** Similarly the ''Stolland'' name originates from ''Stål'' from Swedish. | ||