The Alandir Confederacy (Alandic: Alandir Bund) is a sovereign state located to the north of the Divine Republic of Kresimiria. It shares a rugged, mountainous border with the districts of Severnivaraje and Viskogorje.
Characterized by its extreme mountainous terrain and decentralized political system, Alandir is known for its centuries-old policy of “Armed Neutrality.” It is composed of twelve semi-autonomous Cantons that operate under a system of direct democracy.
Relations with Kresimiria are historically distant and occasionally tense. The Alandir government strictly polices the high mountain passes of the Severni Range, and the nation serves as a physical barrier isolating the Kresimirian north from the rest of the continent. While the two nations are not enemies, the Confederacy’s refusal to engage in military or deep political alliances often frustrates the centralist ambitions of the Sinj government.
History
The Mountain Fortress (Pre-1918)
Throughout the era of the Vosti Empire, the Alandir Cantons maintained a unique status as a tributary protectorate. While technically within the Vosti sphere of influence, the Empire rarely interfered in Alandir internal affairs due to the difficulty of projecting power into the high Alps.
The Closed Gates (1919)
The defining moment in Kresimirian-Alandir relations occurred during the Kresimirian Unification War. In 1919, General Dominik Loncar of the Centralist Faction requested military access through the southern Cantons to flank the Confederacy forces in Ravna Skrad.
The Alandir Federal Diet refused, issuing the order to “Close the Gates.” They mobilized their citizen militia to the border passes. Unwilling to fight a two-front war against a dug-in mountain force, Loncar was forced to abandon his flanking maneuver and engage in the bloody winter siege of the central plains instead. This event cemented Alandir’s reputation as an immovable neutral power.
Modern Era
In the 21st century, the Confederacy has clashed with Kresimiria over environmental issues. The industrial pollution from SeverMin operations in Bistrica frequently drifts north across the border, leading to diplomatic protests from Aland.
Government and Politics
The Alandir Confederacy operates as a loose union of sovereign Cantons.
- Decentralization: There is no single Head of State comparable to the Divine Chancellor. Executive power is held by a seven-member Federal Council that rotates the presidency annually.
- Inspiration for Northern Power: The Alandir political model—emphasizing local autonomy and communal resource ownership—is frequently cited by Northern Power leader Syv Iric as an example of successful regionalism.
Economy
The economy is highly specialized and protectionist.
- Hydroelectricity: Alandir controls the headwaters of several major rivers, including tributaries of the Kambel. It exports surplus electricity to Kresimiria’s National Energy grid during the summer months.
- Precision Manufacturing: The Cantons are famous for optics and clockwork.
- Tourism: Alandir ski resorts compete directly with those in Lipovljana. While Lipovljana caters to the “New Money” of Sinj with casinos and nightlife, Alandir markets itself as a destination for “purist” alpine sports, attracting a wealthier, quieter clientele.
Borders
The border is defined by the Severni and Vjetar mountain ranges.
- Crossings: There are only three legal road crossings between the two nations, all of which are heavily monitored.
- Smuggling: Despite the strict controls, the rugged terrain makes the border a haven for smugglers moving goods that bypass Kresimirian tariffs, though on a much smaller scale than the Kruhlstutt border in the west.
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Retrospective Updates
For the Northern Power article:
Update to “Ideology and Platform”: The party’s vision for a decentralized Kresimiria is explicitly modeled on the Alandir Confederacy. Syv Iric frequently points to the prosperity of the northern neighbor as proof that a state can function effectively without a dominant central capital like Sinj.
For the Dominik Loncar article:
Update to “Kresimirian Unification War”: Loncar’s strategic options were severely limited in 1919 by the Alandir Confederacy. His request to move troops through the mountain passes to outflank the enemy was flatly rejected by the Alandir Diet. Loncar, respecting the defensive capabilities of the Alandir militia, chose not to force the issue, a decision that prolonged the war but prevented a disastrous conflict on the northern front.
For the SeverMin article:
Update to “Controversies”: The company faces constant diplomatic pressure from the Alandir Confederacy. Airborne particulates from the open-pit mines in Bistrica frequently drift north across the border, contaminating Alandir snowfields. This has led to several lawsuits in international courts and threats from Aland to cut off hydroelectric exports to Kresimiria.
For the Viskogorje article:
Update to “Economy”: The district’s tourism industry is in a perpetual state of competition with the Alandir Confederacy across the border. While Alandir offers prestigious, high-cost alpine experiences, Lipovljana has carved out a market by offering more accessible, entertainment-focused winter tourism for the domestic Kresimirian market.