Theechland

Theetchlond (Hightheetch: Deutschland, Common English: Germany) is a lond in the mid-northern Evelonds. The reeve name is the Theetch Bundled-Edfolkness (Hightheetch: Bundesrepublik Deutschland). With a ledescore of over 80 micklered it is the third-richest ethel in the world. The most widely spoken tung is Hightheetch, erstwhile spoken only in the south. In the north, Lowtheetch (or Lowsaxish)—the erftung of the kinly Saxish londs in Theetchlond — ond Frisish are eke spoken. Both are near sibtungs of English.

Theetchlond's highboroughs inhold Bearlingsea (the headstead), Bon (Bonn), Minchin (München), Studgarth (Stuttgart), Keln (Köln), Brinham (Bremen), Hambrough (Hamburg), Carlsrest (Karlsruhe), Nirmberrow (Nürnberg) and Dresden. Most of the lond's folk live in those boroughs.

Theetchlond is dealt into sixteen shires (Bundesländer in Hightheetch, or more rightly Länder):
 * Bath-Wirthemberrow (Baden-Württemberg),
 * Boyers (Bayern),
 * Bearlingsea (Berlin)
 * Brandenbrough (Brandenburg),
 * Brinham (Bremen),
 * Hambrough (Hamburg),
 * Hettes/Hetland (Hessen),
 * Micklebrough-Fore'ponmeres (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern),
 * Nethersex (Niedersachsen),
 * Northrhine-Westfales (Nordrhein-Westfalen),
 * Rhinelond-Palent (Rheinland-Pfalz),
 * Sarlond (Saarland),
 * Saxen (Sachsen),
 * Saxen-Onhold (Sachsen-Anhalt),
 * Sleswick-Holtset (Schleswig-Holstein) and
 * Thiringen (Thüringen).

Theetchlond has a long stare of leethwriters, thinkers, craftsmen aso. There are 240 wavingstowes, hundreds of swinhalls, thousands of yorehalls and over 25 thousand bookhalls, spanning many fandlers every year.

Theetchlond is also known for its food, which frothers from lond to lond; meat with cole and earthapples is a hallmark of theetch cooking. The thede drink is beer.