Second Kalmar Union CWS XIV
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The Second Kalmar Union, officially the Democratic Union of the Peoples of Scandinavia, is a state that was created in April 1936, after the leaders of Denmark and Sweden came together and signed a treaty that would unite them. The Union is colloquially named so after the Kalmar Union, a medieval personal union of the kingdoms of Sweden and Denmark.
History
1936
April 9th, 1936
The Second Kalmar Union was formed
June 9th, 1936
The Kalmar Union sells Cyprus to Yugoslavia
Government
Absolute Monarchy
An absolute monarchy is a form of government in which a single person—usually a king or queen—holds absolute, autocratic power. In absolute monarchies, the succession of power is typically hereditary, with the throne passing among members of a ruling family.
Transport
Roads and trails
Economy
Farming
Industry
Trade
Army
Classified
Towns
- Aalborg
- Agder
- Assens
- Greater Copenhagen
- Esbjerg
- Glaumbær
- Hostrup
- Holdby
- Mors
- Oslo
- Rejkjavik
- Røt'mer
- Svendborg
- Stockholm
- Sølvesborg
- Port Ærenbo
- Vestrup
- Ulbæk
- Tjørnuvik
- Trelleborg
- Ystad