St Olaf

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Kingdom of St Olaf
Kingeiket St Olav
Flag of St Olaf
Flag
Motto: ...but Mr. Bigbotter didn't approve...
Anthem: Back in St Olaf...
Capital
and largest city
Gafloofen
Official languagesOlaf Minnesotan
Recognised regional languages
  • Norwegian (Bokmål)
  • English
DemonymOlaf Minnesotan
GovernmentUnitary absolute monarchy
• Monarch
Queen Astrid I
• Crown Princess
Princess Cathrine
Formation
• Monarchy established
January 31st, 1923
• Republic declared
September 3rd, 1960
• Monarchy reinstated
May 31st, 2014
Population
• 2014 census
1,085,092
CurrencyOlaf Minnesotan bull-duck (OMB)
Date formatyyyy\mm\dd
Drives on theright
Calling code1985
Internet TLD.ov

St Olaf, officially the Kingdom of St Olaf, is a unitary absolute monarchy in Internatia.

Provinces of St Olaf

Flag Province Capital Largest city Area
(km²)
Population 31-05-2014 Density
(per km²)
Benedikt Gafloofen Gafloofen 375,442
Daldukkene Skyspraenge Skaarsvik 150,282
Helyendal Groenvej Tyskby 50,999
Minnesota Haakonsby Haakonsby 361,336
Wenstewoynbane Sindsro Sindsro 65,105
Yuleyn Bjergomraade Bjergomraade 81,382
Total 1,085,092

List of heads of state

Name Title Political party Took office Left office Duration
1 King Haakon I Monarch n/a January 31st, 1923 September 21st, 1957 12,652 days
2 King Olav I Monarch n/a September 21st, 1957 September 3rd, 1960 1078 days
3 Carl Bjoerklund President Independent September 3rd, 1960 August 4th, 1966 2161 days
4 Virginia Flaaten President Hoeje August 4th, 1966 August 22nd, 1971 1844 days
5 Oliver Otterlei President Cente pati August 22nd, 1971 August 1st, 1981 3632 days
6 Arla Gjertsen President Kistendemokatene August 1st, 1981 August 6th, 1986 1831 days
7 Micheal Aasboo President Abejdespati August 6th, 1986 August 22nd, 1991 1842 days
8 Ramon Westgaard President Abejdespati August 22nd, 1991 August 17th, 1996 1822 days
9 Laura Claussen President Abejdespati August 17th, 1996 September 2nd, 2006 3668 days
10 Robert Harnes President Hoeje September 2nd, 2006 August 21st, 2011 1814 days
11 Elba Langemyr President Cente pati August 21st, 2011 January 23rd, 2013 521 days
12 Elizabeth Hem President Cente pati January 23rd, 2013 May 31st, 2014 493 days
13 Queen Astrid I Monarch n/a May 31st, 2014
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1966691,479—    
1971786,237+13.7%
1976788,124+0.2%
1981804,951+2.1%
1986805,692+0.1%
1991822,859+2.1%
1996867,927+5.5%
2001887,644+2.3%
2006931,160+4.9%
2011938,876+0.8%
20141,085,092+15.6%

National anthem of St Olaf

The national anthem of St. Olaf, titled “Back in St Olaf” was written by Ramon Hokstad on January 24th, 1900 after the Illuminated Winter Uprising on the night of December 31st, 1899. It was first published by way of pamphlet on June 17th, 1900. Kevin Forsmo composed the anthem by order of King Haakon I in 1923. The anthem got its premiere on December 31st, 1924 for the 25th anniversary of the uprising. The piece had however been used under an alternative composition by workers since 1905.

The anthem has become a song of unity with all parishes and communities of St. Olaf and due to its patriotic, unpolitical sentiments has remained the national anthem during the monarchical and presidential eras.

Tilbaye i Sankt Olav, hwo lysene e lyse
Jey skinne min fakkel yennem natten
Mit vlay winke i stjenehimmel
Det boelye vo miy, vo diy, oy det winke hoej

Jey elske diy, mit land
Vo diy jey ha kaempet vo diy, at jey e doede
Jey volade je aldiy ude av syne
Sankt Olav, e, hwo mit lys skinne lys

Olaf Minnesotan language

Olaf Minnesotan (Olav Minnesotansq) is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in St Olaf, where it is the official language. It is a daughter language of Danish.

Together with the Scandinavian languages as well as Faroese, Icelandic and some extinct languages it constitutes the North Germanic languages.

It evolved from Danish in the 19th century after the Olaftarian socially transgressive minority of Skjærhalden went to form its own society, ultimately forming the State of St Olaf in 1923. The first traces of the linguistic shape shift are found in the Olaftarian Order of Independence of 1878, in which the Olaf Minnesotans claimed land of current-day Kosma as its own.

"Wi swaeye pea et ban av ved, som wi skal eobe, hwad de e woes hoejtideliyt. I det yode, det bede oy vovaedeliye. Wi skal kaempe vo at avslutte uetvaediyhed, som woes bedstevaede hawde adwaet os. Sej skal wae’e woes." - Alan Tangerud, Olaftarian Order of Independence, 1878.
Translation: We do solemnly swear upon the child of peace that we shall conquer what is ours. In the good, the better and awful. We shall fight to end the injustice of which our grandfathers had warned us. Victory shall be ours.

Flag of St Olaf


St Olaf
Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign Civil and state flag, civil ensign
Proportion 28:34 to 28:37
Adopted 31 May 2014
Design A red field charged with a white cross extending to the edges; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side. The Standard of the Monarch of St Olaf appears on the upper-left side. Dimensions: 3:1:3 width / 3:1:4.5 to 3:1:5.25 length.

The Flag of St Olaf (Olaf Minnesotan: Kingensbanne/Donninyensbanne) is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side. The Standard of the Monarch of St Olaf appears on the upper-left side. The cross design, which represents Christianity.

The flag became the flag of the Olaftarian socially transgressive minority of Skjærhalden and represented the loyalty to the Danish-Norwegian personal union in the 19th century. The same flag was used as the nation's official flag from 1923 to 1960 as the country was led by King Haakon I and King Olav I. More recently the flag became a symbol to monarchists in the former Republic of St. Olaf. It was subsequently used to reestablish the monarchy in St Olaf, placing the nation under the reign of Queen Astrid I on May 31st, 2014.