Canadian Province of Vinland

Overview
Vinland (Vinlandic: Vínland) is the easternmost province of Canada. Situated in the country's Atlantic region, it is composed of the insular region of Vinland and the continental region known as Vinmark or Markland to the northwest, with a combined area of 405,212 square kilometres (156,500 sq mi). In 2018, the province's population was estimated at 511,068. About 92% of the province's population lives on the island of Newfoundland (and its neighbouring smaller islands), of whom about 40% live on the Avalon Peninsula.

Pre-colonization
Human habitation in Vinland can be traced back about 9,000 years. The Maritime Archaic peoples were groups of Archaic cultures of sea-mammal hunters in the subarctic. The Maritime Archaic peoples were gradually displaced by people of the Dorset culture. They thrived from about 2000 BC to AD 800. The appearance of the Beothuk culture is believed to be the most recent cultural manifestation of peoples who first migrated from the continent to Vinland around 1 AD.

Early History
Around the year 1001, Leif Ericson and his company of 35 land in modern day Leifsbudir, Vinland. They winter there before returning to Greenland. Several other explorers such as Thorfinn Karlsefni, Thorvald Eiriksson, Helgi and Finnbogi establish other permanent settlements in Vinland. The native Beothuk population is estimated to had died out by the mid 11th century due to military conflict, disease, and starvation. By the year 1090 there was an estimated 3,500 Norse Settlers on all of Vinland and continental Markland. The economy of Vinland was heavily based on a triangular trade system between Vinland, Markland, and Greenland. Fish was shipped to Markland where it was traded for wood where it would be transported to Greenland in exchange for European goods from Iceland and Norway.

Vinlandic Civil War
See Vinlandic Civil War

Reform
The new Vinlandic government was much different than it's previous rendition. The president of this new government put many

Municipal Districts


Total Population (2015 census): 52,016,064
 * 1) Flatt Land  Flattland (966,403)
 * 2) Slettene Land  Innsjøland (345,232)
 * 3) Thorfinn  Merkstryk (1,023,290)
 * 4) Värmland  Ostberg (415,302)
 * 5) Snorri  Vannskur (810,201)
 * 6) Meskousing (1,399,201)
 * 7) Halvøya (2,998,390)
 * 8) Nord Skogmark  Skogmark (4,302,119)
 * 9) Vakkervann (1,560,302)
 * 10) Sør Skogmark  Elgjord (601,009)
 * 11) To Kyster  Långhusbjod (5,493,299)
 * 12) Sør Land  Elvland (1,393,990)
 * 13) Grønnefjell (3,940,003)
 * 14) Cree  Delebukt (5,900,403)
 * 15) Inuit  Landvikjord (715,403)
 * 16) Nord Land  Leifjord (915,406)
 * 17) Sletjord (2,403,200)
 * 18) Ovensenjord (489,302)
 * 19) Markland (3,695,300)
 * 20) Näätämö (1,500,302)
 * 21) Vin Provins (6,504,302)
 * 22) Sør Vin Provins (3,402,100)
 * 23) Helluland (150,302)
 * 24) Nord Helluland (32,302)
 * 25) Steinjold (415,800)
 * 26) Hovedstaden Distriktet (To be moved, pop. 643,201)

Climate
The climate of Vinland is mostly temperate, especially in it's lower provinces. As you move up north, however, it turns from a temperate forest to a taiga. From there it turns up to a tundra, especially in it's Helluland provinces.

Although it's northern areas have about as many people as the central ones, it's only because of them being colonized early.

Time
Time in Vinland is divided into four different time zones, each an hour apart from each other (save for the Atlantic time zone). To see more about time in Vinland, look at this page.

Politics
The Vinlandic government was based loosely off of the New English government, with a bicameral house instead of a unicameral. It is divided into two houses, with an equal amount of members of the high court residing in both houses.

Hus av Menneskene
Hus av menneskene, which literally translates to "House of the people", is a house made entirely of elected officials. It is based on population, which means that each division of Vinland gets representatives according to the amount of people in them.

Huset av staten
Huset av staten, also known as the "House of the State", is a house, while still elected by the people, are ultimately controlled by the people of the other house. More to come...

Demographics
TO BE FIXED SOON

Language
The language of Vinland, officially, is Norwegian. But many people call it Vinlandic, due to the former area of Norway speaking mostly Danish and Swedish now.