Uínlīta
The Norse Territory of Finla (natively Nódbᵫ́rð Fínlǣ /noːdbyːgð viːnlæ̃/) was first established around 1000CE in what is nathistorically the northern tip of Newfoundland. The original name Vínland applied to a loosely-defined region centered on the first small settlement at the modern capital Bǽnfekk /baːnvek/ (orig. Bjarnivík). By 1100CE, Bjarnivík was well established as a self-sustaining permenent settlement, and the borders of Vínland were fairly well-defined.
Internal Geopolitics
States
Finla is subdivided into the states of Fínlǣ "proper", Mákklǣ /mɑːklæ̃/, Œlulǣ /ølulæ̃/, and Skrǽlīlǣ /ʃxaːlĩlã/ (or Islǽllitt Nunátt /isɬaːlːit nunɑːt/).
Government
Finla is a Norse Territory, and shares the usual division of power between the Federal Rigsaal (in nathistorical Gothenburg), and a Territorial Rigsaal located in Bǽnfekk.
Languages
The official language of government is Rygsnors.
The majority colloquial language is Finlaesk.
Additional minority languages include Hibernic, Bœ́wðukk, Skrǽlisk (or Islǽttittútt), English, and Scots.