The United Kingdom of Yorkshire

The United Kingdom Of Yorkshire also known as The United Kingdom of Yorkshire and The Tykes is a micronation with an absolute monarchy government currently composed of one city and two other territories. The United Kingdom Of Yorkshire is located in Huddersfield, Yorkshire and Vienna, Austria with King Thomas I of House Halstead living at the Royal Residence. The nation was founded on 28th February 2019 after the merging of The Kingdom of Yorkshire and The Kingdom of The Tykes. It's current claimed territory is around 0.321 Acres and has a population of 6 citizens, all of whom live in the claimed territories. It is solely run by an absolute monarchy. The United Kingdom of Yorkshire's form of government is an Absolute monarchy, defined by the Declaration of Independence under international law. The current King is HM Thomas I of House Halstead, who has ruled the kingdom since it was founded. All citizens speak Broad Yorkshire or Northern Standard English, with Southern Standard English and German being recognised minority languages.

History
After declaring independence, King Thomas I decided it was time to finally give Traditional Broad Yorkshire its own nation to belong to, free from external influence and from the tyranny of the South. As a result of this, the much older variety of Broad Yorkshire now has official micronation status as an official language and can be preserved for the years to come and can begin to flourish once again.

Before the declaration, Traditional Broad Yorkshire was considered endangered and had tragically been watered down through the centuries due to the influx of globalisation and Southerners migrating to the North and not learning our dialect. As a result of this, our language slowly became a mere dialect and in recent times has been removed from schools and is considered by most to be classed as Yorkshire slang.

The traditional form of Broad Yorkshire is mostly mutually unintelligable with the Standard varieties of English and its roots lie in Old English and Old Norse.

Now with the United Kingdom of Yorkshire behind it, the veil of oppression has been lifted and Traditional Broad Yorkshire will once again be allowed to flourish.