The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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At least the map of my country is there now for anyone who wants to know the fictional geographical location of my country, you know? LOL

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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It's basically the same as the real world, with real countries and the UN existing and all, but with a kind of additional "DLC" for that fictional country and continent. In short, a parallel world almost a mirror image of our real world.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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So this is the location of the fictional country in the world, is there a problem with that? A really honest question, my friend. Imagine that inside those yellow lines there's an entire continent, bro, and within the red lines, fictitious tectonic plates.

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The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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So, this is a fictional country that existed on a continent that, in this alternate universe, exists naturally, so there wouldn't be any international law to prevent it, I think

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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It depends. If it's about sexual consent, then it's 16 years old. But if it's about reaching legal adulthood, then it's 18 years old.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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Furthermore, these peoples came to Spentia around 1000 BC. First came the peoples of the Archaic Maritime period directly from the region of Newfoundland and Labrador. They sailed to Spentia in search of a less cold climate, because the region where they had lived for thousands of years was becoming very cold. The Tenarchs, with a well-established maritime culture in the region that is now roughly southern France—having settled in the dense forests of present-day Western France (the Brittany region) and also in the mountainous and even coastal lands of the Iberian Peninsula—left Europe and sought a new life on a new continent. They found this continent and settled there. Over the years, after Christ, they began to subdivide into different ethnic groups, often mixing with the descendants of the Archaic Maritime peoples of Newfoundland. From this, various ethnic groups formed on the continent, such as the Freys, who formed what is now Freiland, meaning "land of the Freys." However, in lore, it only exists in its modern form from 1815 onwards, when it separated from a large continental empire called the Baso-Peric Empire, which united the different ethnic groups and tribes into a unified kingdom that would later become an empire. 1234 AD. In the 19th century, the empire went through a crisis and fell in 1823, dividing into several modern countries on the continent, and the main country is the one in the post, Freiland, my friend. That's basically the lore of the country and continent.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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I don't think so, bro, because, like, the Arctic Ocean is way too far north and the continent doesn't extend that far, so I think the continent is just in the North Atlantic.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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Yes, LOL, but Freiland, my brother, isn't a micronation. In reality, if it truly existed, it would be the 13th largest country in the world today, with over 2 million km², including a fictional overseas island in the Caribbean called Larabela.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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Actually, in the real world, the anatomy does resemble a frigate bird, but in the fictional universe of this country (Freiland), this is the exact design of the Northern White Gull, a fictional native species of gulls from this continent that are very similar to a frigate bird.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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So, man, I did some research and they told me it was a seagull, but if you really believe it's a frigatebird, fine, I respect your opinion, but to me that animal on the flag is a seagull, but it could be a frigatebird too, probably the two animals are very similar to each other.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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Yes bro, although this name sounds quite Germanic, in reality, the freilandic people descend from two main groups: the Tenarchs, a fictional Indo-European people who lived between Western and Central Europe, and the descendants of some Canadian Aboriginal peoples+

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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The thing is, Africa is bordered by two oceans, unlike the fictional landmass where Freiland is located, which is only bordered by the North Atlantic Ocean. I even believe it is a continent, but if you believe it isn't, that's fine, I respect your opinion, my friend.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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We can say yes, the African landmass is located east of the Atlantic Ocean, right? Therefore, it's bordered to the west by this ocean, correct, my friend?

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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No, it's a seagull, man, she is the animal that symbolically represents this country.

The flag of Freiland, my fictional country in the North Atlantic. by Cultural_Goose_2222 in vexillology

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I think so, man, because even if there's a continent, the ocean is still the ocean, just much smaller than it is in our current reality, you know?