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==== Nystapi Renaissance ====
The Nystapi Renaissance was a intellectual, economic and cultural revival of [[Nystapi People|Nystapi]] culture centered in newly constructed city of Neylapdor in modern day Lapliszna. The renaissance lasted between 1970s to 1990s, and it was referred by Blåskovians as 'Litlåttes Rörelse' ''([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English Codexian]: Litlåttes Movement)'' however [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltian]] observers called it the Nystapi Renewal but the Nystapi themselves call it the Nystapi Renaissance. The movement captured both urbanized and rural Nystapi, expressing both a new identity for both of groups further more-so it pushed for Nystapi ''(but not other Akuan ethnic groups)'' civil rights within [[Borea]], more specifically within in [[Blaskog]]. Before the renaissance, Nystapi statically was the richest Borean Akuan ethnicity owing to multiple factors but the largest being Blaskovian scholarships and rulings that not only allowed Nystapi to attend universities but pushed them towards it. It been estimated that 60% of adult Nystapi holds a bachelor degree and 5% held PhDs in the period, being one of the most educated ethnic groups on Borea. Additionally Nystapi own semi-independent financial institutions, allowed more Nystapi on average compared to other Akuan cultures to become business owners and own their own farmland in addition to their education levels. As a result, as the Nystapi people left their former nations across [[Borea]], most drastically in [[Nystatiszna]], [[Syrtænzna]], and [[Blaskog]]. [[Nystatiszna]] outright banning Nystapi from leaving the country due to concerns that the country would be significantly impact the healthcare sector. In [[Blaskog]] while having drastic economic consequences as Nystapi left to move to the modern-day Lapliszna, was welcomed by Blaskovian professionals as it was believed it would increase wages in [[Blaskog]]. [[Syrtænzna]] in a effort to limit Nystapi leaving the country, tried in vain to offer incentives to stay within the country. Later in the 1981 [[Blaskog]] legislature attempted to pass a law to limit Nystapi business moving over to region but it was vetoed by the King and heavily protested against by the Blaskovian [[Ulvriktru]] clergy.
 
The level of education and wealth by the Nystapi people created the environment necessary to facilitate the wide sweeping changes. The Nystapi intellectuals took inspiration from [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltian]], [[Queendom of Lapérouse|Lapérousian]], [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] and [[Blaskog|Blaskovian]] influences. [[Queendom of Lapérouse|Lapérousian]] influence, was heavily drawn from by the intellectuals owing from [[Blaskog]] own cultural fascination with the [[Queendom of Lapérouse]]. Architecture was in particular was heavily inspired by the [[Gothic Revolution]], neo-gothic structure designs being common feature in the newly developed cities, most of which was inspired by ''(at the time)'' new [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] public housing and construction projects taking place during the time.
 
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