Gramlands
Gramlands is a sovereign archipelago in the temperate northern seas. It comprises dozens of inhabited islands, with the capital at Gramport on the central Gram Island. The country has a maritime climate and a coastline of inlets, fjords, and fishing harbors. Internal transport relies on ferries, bridges, and limited rail links.
Historically, Gramlands traces roots to ancient maritime communities. The modern state gained independence in the late
Gramlands operates as a parliamentary republic. The president serves largely ceremonial duties, while the prime minister
The country is divided into seven provinces and numerous island municipalities, with responsibilities shared between national
Economy: Gramlands maintains a diversified mixed economy with services, manufacturing, fisheries, and tourism as major sectors.
Demographics and society: The population is around five million, with a majority ethnic Gramish group and several
Culture and education: Gramlands has a literary and musical tradition noted for folk and contemporary arts.
Transport and infrastructure: Gramport International Airport is the main gateway. The archipelago relies on an extensive