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'''Deoraruba''' is a special administrative district of [[Zitasso]]. It has high autonomy within the nation but is still under the protection and control of the Zitassan government. Deoraruba was independent until the 1823 signing of the [[Treat of Deoraruba]], where [[Pope Leo XIII]] made an agreement with Zitasso where he would endorse the revolution, thus legitimizing the Zitassan government and encouraging more citizens to take up arms against [[Avergnon]], and in exchange Deoraruba (Which was struggling to sustain itself as an independent state) would come under Zitassan protection, with very high autonomy. | '''Deoraruba''' is a special administrative district and autonomous province of [[Zitasso]]. It has high autonomy within the nation but is still under the protection and control of the Zitassan government. Deoraruba was independent until the 1823 signing of the [[Treat of Deoraruba]], where [[Pope Leo XIII]] made an agreement with Zitasso where he would endorse the revolution, thus legitimizing the Zitassan government and encouraging more citizens to take up arms against [[Avergnon]], and in exchange Deoraruba (Which was struggling to sustain itself as an independent state) would come under Zitassan protection, with very high autonomy. | ||
Deoraruba is the site of several religious and cultural sites. | Deoraruba is the site of several religious and cultural sites. |
Latest revision as of 02:51, 21 August 2021
Deoraruba | |
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Official languages | Zitassan |
Religion | Catholic |
Demonym(s) | Deoraruban |
Government | |
• Pope | Gregory XII |
Legislature | Council of Bishops |
Autonomous province of Zitasso | |
Area | |
• | 0.54 km2 (0.21 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 472 |
Deoraruba is a special administrative district and autonomous province of Zitasso. It has high autonomy within the nation but is still under the protection and control of the Zitassan government. Deoraruba was independent until the 1823 signing of the Treat of Deoraruba, where Pope Leo XIII made an agreement with Zitasso where he would endorse the revolution, thus legitimizing the Zitassan government and encouraging more citizens to take up arms against Avergnon, and in exchange Deoraruba (Which was struggling to sustain itself as an independent state) would come under Zitassan protection, with very high autonomy.
Deoraruba is the site of several religious and cultural sites.
Etymology
The name Deoraruba is derived from Deorum Urbe, which is Latin for Gods City.
History
Early History
Independence
Treaty of Deoraruba
Modern Day
Geography
Government
The Zitassan government for the most part stays uninvolved in Deoraruban affairs, with Deoraruba itself being an absolute elective monarchy, in which the head of the Catholic Church takes power. The pope exercises principal legislative, executive, and judicial power over Deoraruba, which is a rare case of a non-hereditary monarchy.