Vikingland Islands

The Vikingland Islands (Doggish: Wiskenland, Styrkian Danish: Vikingland) are an autonomous province and set of islands to the east of the Shetland Islands. They are the northernmort part of Doggerland. The de facto capital is Dråbenfjord on Litøy. The Vikingland Islands used to be part of Denmark-Norway like the Faroe Islands to the north, until they were ceded to Doggerland in the 16th century. Its population is 18,719. The province is governed by the Territorial Assembly of the Vikingland Islands

List of Islands
The islands are also their own municipalities in the electoral map. From north to south, they are:


 * Nybergen
 * Nyoslo
 * Styrke
 * Litøy

Demographics
The population of the Vikingland Islands are 18,719.

Language
Main article: Styrkian Danish

The majority of the Vikinglander People speak a heavily accented version of Doggish. While mainland Doggish is viewed as a prestige dialect, Vikinglander Doggish is seen as a nonstandard dialect with lower prestige. While often derided in social circles for sounding crude, linguists noted during studies during the later half of the 20th century that Vikinglander Doggish retained a larger overlap with old Norse than its mainland counterpart.

The islanders of Styrke speak Styrkian Danish. The "Danish" in this case is colloquial, in the vein of Cook Islands Maori, which is not really Maori but is labelled as such. Styrkian Danish is a heavily creolized form of English, Doggish, and other Scandinavian languages which have been isolated on for several centuries from the main islands' Vikinglander dialect.