1 [nation_schleswig-holsteinian]
3 name=_("Schleswig-Holsteinian")
4 plural=_("?plural:Schleswig-Holsteinians")
5 groups="European", "Medieval"
6 legend=_("For much of its history, the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein\
7 have been contested by Germany and Denmark. The territories were united\
8 in a personal union in 1375. In the 19th century, Schleswig-Holstein's\
9 confused status led to two wars between Denmark and Prussia, and in 1866\
10 Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province. After World War I, Northern\
11 Schleswig was annexed by Denmark. Currently Schleswig-Holstein is a state\
12 of the Federal Republic of Germany.")
16 "Heinrich der Eiserne", "male"
19 "Johann der Jüngere", "male"
20 "Karl Friedrich", "male"
21 "Theodor Steltzer", "male"
25 "government", "male_title", "female_title"
26 "Despotism", _("Duke %s"), _("Duchess %s")
27 "Fundamentalism", _("Bishop %s"), _("?female:Bishop %s")
28 "Monarchy", _("Grand Duke %s"), _("Grand Duchess %s")
29 "Democracy", _("Minister-President %s"), _("?female:Minister-President %s")
32 flag="schleswig-holstein"
40 civilwar_nations = "oldenburgian", "danish", "frisian"
43 "Schleswig", ;historical capital of Schleswig
44 "Kiel", ;capital of Holstein
45 "Flensburg", ;later capital of Schleswig
46 "Sonderburg", ;Danish Sønderborg
48 "Tondern", ;Danish Tønder
50 "Apenrade", ;Danish Aabenraa
52 "Oldenburg in Holstein",
57 "Hadersleben", ;Danish Haderslev
62 "Wyk auf Föhr (ocean)",
64 "Burg auf Fehmarn (ocean)",
65 "Norburg", ;Danish Norborg
69 "Christiansfeld", ;Danish Christiansfeld
72 "Neustadt in Holstein",
73 "Gravenstein", ;Danish Gråsten
82 "Pattburg", ;Danish Padborg
85 "Tingleff", ;Danish Tinglev
89 "Woyen", ;Danish Vojens
93 ;Free City of Lübeck, not historically part of Schleswig-Holstein
96 ;Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg