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  The Kingdom of Fyksland- Fyksland: News and Archives
Physically unable to take her own life, and with a life expectancy described as "very poor," 37-year-old Rona Koemte appeared before Europe's highest human rights court to argue that she should be given the right to die in dignity with her husband's assistance.
She is seeking to overturn a Fyksian appeals court ruling which said her husband could not be granted immunity from prosecution if helped her commit suicide.
According to one Fyksian diplomatic advisor for Singapore based in Hong Kong, drug trafficking is a capital offense in Singapore.
vaijska.net /news/2002/200212.htm   (842 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Fyksian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Fyksian (in Fyksian: Vaijskäskhä) is a constructed language (conlang) project started by James Wong, creator of Fyksland, in 1996.
Because of the history and geography of Fyksland, Fyksian is a language largely influenced (in terms of vocabulary) by Germanic and Celtic, though it is not directly related to any other language etymologically.
Fyksian is not intended to be an auxlang.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Fyksian   (223 words)

  
 Fyksian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Given the history and geography of Fyksland, Fyksian is a language largely influenced (in terms of vocabulary) by Germanic and Celtic languages, though itself is unrelated to any other language etymologically.
As an isolated language, the Fyksian grammar contains elements found to be similar in Finnish (elaborate casesystem), Chinese (pronoun distinction), etc.
Its main use is for artistic expressionof simulating a realistic language and micronation.
www.therfcc.org /fyksian-61972.html   (179 words)

  
 Fyksian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Given the history and geography of Fyksland is a language largely influenced (in terms vocabulary) by Germanic and Celtic languages though itself is unrelated to other language etymologically.
As an isolated language the Fyksian contains elements found to be similar in Finnish (elaborate case system) Chinese (pronoun distinction) etc.
Its main use is for artistic of simulating a realistic language and micronation.
www.freeglossary.com /Fyksian   (152 words)

  
 The Kingdom of Fyksland- Fyksland: The History
The Fyksian Kingdom, at the time, was a loose confederation of Grand Duchies.
The Danish moved the Fyksian capital to Usliat, and renamed it Niekopenhaag (New Copenhagen) for the 300th anniversary celebration of the founding of Copenhagen.
At age 24, King Jaakot IV was crowned on the 17th of April and became Fyksland's new and current sovereign.
vaijska.tripod.com /history.htm   (2104 words)

  
 Fyksian
Fyksian (in Fyksian: Vaijskäskhä) is a constructed language (conlang) project started by James Wong in 1996, creator of Fyksland.
Given the history and geography of Fyksland, Fyksian is a language largely influenced (in terms of vocabulary) by Germanic and Celtic languages, though itself is unrelated to any other language etymologically.
Fyksian is not intended to be an auxlang.
talideon.com /concultures/wiki/?doc=Fyksian   (163 words)

  
 The Kingdom of Fyksland- Fyksland: The People
Today, Fyksians have a unique language that is influenced by their Nordic and Celtic roots.
After centuries of foreign control and colonial settlement, the Fyksian population is one of the most heterogeneous in Northern Europe.
According to the 2000 census, over 6% of Fyksian citizens were born outside of the country and 7% having non-European ethnic roots.
vaijska.tripod.com /people.htm   (521 words)

  
 Fyksland
The Kingdom of Fyksland (in Fyksian: Vaijskär Kohnäklije) is a web-based micronation, founded in 1996 by James Wong, part-time micronationist and language enthusiast.
Fyksland presence in the world community at large was felt with her membership in the UN, NATO, and finally the EU.
A number of Fyksian dialects have been developed over the years and they are all closely related to one another, but not always mutually intelligible.
talideon.com /concultures/wiki/?doc=Fyksland   (718 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Fyksland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the fictional universe of micronationist and language enthusiast James Wong, the Kingdom of Fyksland (in Fyksian: Vaijskär Kohnäklije) is a Nordic country, supposedly situated on an island in the Northern Atlantic.
The country was apparently colonized by both Celtic and Viking settlers.
The Fyksian language, however, has only recognizable features from Germanic languages.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Fyksland   (218 words)

  
 online.fyksland.history
Archaeologists confirm signs of small human settlements at Suerste Bay at the northern part of the island are the legacies left by settlers crossing a land bridge from Greenland between 10,000 BC and 2,000 BC -- long before the arrival of the Europeans.
The Danish moved the Fyksian capital to Usliat, and renamed it Niekopenhaag (New Copenhagen) for the 300th anniversary celebration of the founding of Copenhagen.
Rise of the bourgeoisies and Fyksian nationalism escalated to its climax.
vaijska.net /en/history.php   (2063 words)

  
 fyksian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As an isolated language, the Fyksian grammar contains elements found to be similar in Finnish (elaborate case system), Chinese (pronoun distinction), etc.
Its main use is for artistic expression of simulating a realistic language and micronation.
There are plans to use Fyksland as a base for future fictional literary works, however.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /fyksian.html   (228 words)

  
 Kingdom of Fyksland - Fyksland: News and Archives
The new rules, at present only draft legislation, would require any food and animal feed sold in the EU to carry a label alerting consumers to the presence of GM ingredients.
Fyksian MPs -- the most anti-GM group in parliament -- were delighted by the vote.
For decades Fyksland had pushed Germany to reopen the investigation, since Schiedel could not be tried in Fyksland because Germany does not extradite its citizens for crimes committed elsewhere.
vaijska.net /news/2002/200227.htm   (789 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brithenig, created by the inventor of the alternate history of Ill Bethisad, Andrew Smith.
Fyksian, created by the inventor of Fyksland, James Wong.
Wenedyk (Venedic in English), a language of the alternate history of Ill Bethisad created by Jan van Steenbergen.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WikiProject_Languages   (1036 words)

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