Kingdom of Sami Sami |
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Anthem: Sámi soga lávlla |
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Capital | Guovdageaidnu | |
Official languages | Sami | |
Recognised regional languages | Germanic/Norse, Mongolian | |
Ethnic groups | Sami, White Sami Mongolian Eurosyrian Several more ethnic groups |
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Demonym | Sami | |
Religion | Sami Religion, Independent Catholicism (1715-), Mongolian/Vajrayana Buddhism (1882-) |
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Government | Constitutional Monarchy (Since 1912) | |
- | Monarch | Beaivvet Ilbmar (2002-2014) |
Legislature | Sami Circle | |
Establishment | November 5, 1502 | |
- | Formation | |
- | Reformed government | July 15, 1863 |
- | Sami Constitution | April 24, 1912 |
- | Republic Referendum of 2014 | May 2, 2014 |
- | Dissolvation | July 4, 2014 |
Population | ||
- | estimate | 52,151,753 (2016) |
GDP (nominal) | 2013 estimate | |
- | Total | 726 million |
- | Per capita | 41,515+ |
Currency | Samiite (1602-) |
The Kingdom of Sami was located in Scandian region and It remained to existed until 2014 with Last King Beaivvet Illbmar decide to dissolved Monarchy into the Representative Confederal Republic that tribes will remain together and as well to foreigners for rights. They are formed out of tribes united under Kingdom in 1502,
History[]
United and formation of Kingdom of Sami (1499-1502)[]
Colonisation (1502-1897)[]
Mongol-Sami War (1897-1904)[]
Revolutionary Era (1904-1912)[]
Peaceful Era (1912-2014)[]
Dissolvation (2014)[]
Economy[]
Politics[]
Demographic[]
Religion[]
Over 47 million citizens are believers to Sami traditional faith with small numbers of Independent Catholic and Mongolian Buddhist are rest of population as of 2013.
Religious Population[]
Sami: 47,201,967 (85.8%)
- Traditional Sami faith 44,719,152 (82.2%)
- Reform Sami faith 2,005,162 (3.8%)
Christianity 170,553 (10.1%)
- Independent Catholicism 464,038 (9.26%)
- Byzantine/Roman Orthodoxy 5,612 (0.2%)
- Mongolian Orthodoxy 311 (0.01%)
- Neo-Catholicism [circa] 100 (0.001%)
- Classical Orthodoxy/Church of West - Sami branch 53 (0.0001%)
Buddhism 62,699 (0.4%)
- Vajrayana Buddhism 62,699
Irreligious (4%)