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|leader_name2 =      Bruno Leonetti
|leader_name2 =      [[Bruno Leonetti]]
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|leader_name1 = [[Auro Rusco]]
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|leader_title3 =      President of the Senate
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|leader_name3 = Adelfo de Fino
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|leader_title4 =      President of the Chamber
|leader_name4 = TBD
|leader_name4 = Vezio Pastorino
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|established_event2 = [[Holy Mavonan Empire|Holy Mavonan]] protectorate
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|established_date2 =  1717
|established_event3 = Independence from [[León Monarchy]]
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'''Mantocia''', officially the '''Mantocian Republic''' (Mantocian: la '''Repubblica Mantociana'''), is a {{wp|country}} located in the [[Gulf of Atily (region)|Gulf of Atily]] region of [[Stratea]], covering an area of {{convert|139303|km2|abbr=on}} with a population of roughly 13.4 million. Mantocia shares land borders with [[Lurona]] and [[Luxchqiri]] to the southwest, [[Aghankir]] to the west, [[Mezia]] to the northwest, [[Lotia]] to the north, [[Tresula]] to the east (via the [[Tenific Ocean]]), and [[Tarran]] to the south (via the [[Gulf of Atily]]). The nation western portion of the country marks the beginning of the <!--"far rocks"-->[[Roclontane Mountains]], the longest and most prominent mountain range in Stratea. The highest point in Mantocia, [[Mount Passinius]], sits at almost 6,800 meters in elevation.
'''Mantocia''', officially the '''Mantocian Republic''' (Mantocian: la '''Repubblica Mantociana'''), is a {{wp|country}} located in the [[Gulf of Atily (region)|Gulf of Atily]] region of [[Stratea]], covering an area of {{convert|139303|km2|abbr=on}} with a population of roughly 13.4 million. Mantocia shares land borders with [[Lurona]] and [[Luxchqiri]] to the southwest, [[Aghankir]] to the west, [[Mezia]] to the northwest, [[Lotia]] to the north, [[Tresula]] to the east (via the [[Tenific Ocean]]), and [[Tarran]] to the south (via the [[Gulf of Atily]]). The western portion of the country marks the beginning of the <!--"far rocks"-->[[Roclontane Mountains]], the longest and most prominent mountain range in Stratea. The highest point in Mantocia, [[Mount Passinius]], sits at almost 6,800 meters in elevation.


The Gulf of Atily region was historically home to several ancient indigenous groups, owing to its diverse climate of harsh deserts, arid mountains, and coastal savannas. The [[Mavonan Empire]] conquered contemporary Mantocia in 103 BCE during the reign of TBD, integrating the territory into the province of [[Mavonan provinces#List of provinces|Atilia]]. The Mavonans are credited with founding the city of [[Rosella]], the contemporary capital of Mantocia, in 54 BCE. During the split of the Mavonan Empire after the death of EMPERORTBD in 402, the province of Atilia fell under the rule of Upper Mavona. However, the Emperor of Upper Mavona based in TBDCITY was able to exert little influence over the region after the collapse of Middle Mavona in 483. Atilia, at the southern fringe of Upper Mavona, effectively fell out of Mavonan control by 600 as the [[Vigars]], an ethnic group related to the modern-day [[Caputians]] and [[Ovist Caputians]].  
The Gulf of Atily region was historically home to several ancient indigenous groups, owing to its diverse climate of harsh deserts, arid mountains, and coastal savannas. The [[Mavonan Empire]] conquered contemporary Mantocia in 103 BCE during the reign of TBD, integrating the territory into the province of [[Mavonan provinces#List of provinces|Atilia]]. The Mavonans are credited with founding the city of [[Rosella]], the contemporary capital of Mantocia, in 54 BCE. During the split of the Mavonan Empire after the death of EMPERORTBD in 402, the province of Atilia fell under the rule of Upper Mavona. However, the Emperor of Upper Mavona based in TBDCITY was able to exert little influence over the region after the collapse of Middle Mavona in 483. Atilia, at the southern fringe of Upper Mavona, effectively fell out of Mavonan control by 600 as the [[Vigars]], an ethnic group related to the modern-day [[Caputians]] and [[Ovist Caputians]].  


The Vigars were notorious raiders, sacking the city of Rosella after they conquered it and then establishing it as their base of operations. Beginning on the 8th century, the Vigars led raids reaching up to modern-day [[Pätschlàn]]. In 1094, the Vigar king [[Mantocio the Swordborn]] formed the [[Mantocian kingdom]] and converted to [[Benevian Church|Benevianism]].
The Vigars were notorious raiders, sacking the city of Rosella after they conquered it and then establishing it as their base of operations. Beginning on the 8th century, the Vigars led raids reaching up to modern-day [[Pätschlàn]]. In 1094, the Vigar king [[Mantocio the Swordborn]] formed the [[Mantocian Kingdom]] and converted to [[Benevian Church|Benevianism]]. After Mantocio's death in 1103, Mantocia was briefly occupied by the [[Cagarian Dalamate]]; this occupation lasted until 1157 with the [[Siege of Bellanera (1157)|Siege of Bellanera]]. The renewed Mantocian kigndom held onto territory containing modern-day Mantocia as well as the majority-Caputian region of modern-day Lurona until the 14th century, when the territory was annexed by the [[Senarwa|Senar Kingdom]]. During the [[Holy Mavonan Wars]], Mantocia fought with the anti-León nations that opposed centralization efforts in the Holy Mavonan Empire. After losing to Holy Mavonan forces in the [[Temrian War]], Mantocia was reorganized as a protectorate of the HME. After the [[Eastern Union Succession War]], both Mantocia and Lurona fell under the control of the [[León Monarchy|León Dynasty's empire]].
 
In the mid-19th century, however, nationalist movements took root in both Mantocia and Lurona, and the two countries would gain independence from the León Monarchy during the [[Revolutions of 1857]]. The early Mantocia briefly controlled the lands of [[Luxchqiri]] and [[Aghankir]] in the Roclontane Mountains, but this territory was ceded back to the León Monarchy in 1862. After the [[León Monarchy succession crisis]] reached its peak in 1912, the government of Mantocia began offering aid to the [[House of Santa Bárbara]], culminating in the annexation of the port town of [[Padova]] after the [[Boston Peace Conference]] of 1919. After the onset of the [[Second Great War]], the Mantocian government declared its neutrality but was invaded by TBD (a member of the [[Yedinburg Pact]]) in 1942, who established a far-right puppet regime under the [[Mantocian Collectivist Front]]. The Collectivist Front maintained power in Mantocia after the conclusion of GWII, invading Lurona and briefly occupying it during the [[First Caputian War]] of 1963. However, after the TBDCOALITION intervened in the war, the Collectivist government in Mantocia collapsed. Once again a republic, Mantocia was invaded by [[Gagium]] in 1977 during the [[Third Great War]]. The republic was permanently restored by the [[Third Coalition]] in 1983, and would become the most developed nation in the Gulf of Atily region due to its oil industry.


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 02:22, 9 October 2023

Mantocian Republic
Repubblica Mantociana
Flag of Mantocia
Flag
Motto:    
Anthem:    
Globe mantocia.png
Location of Mantocia in Stratea
LocationGulf of Atily region of Stratea
Capital
and largest city
Rosella
Official languagesMantocian, Caputian
Recognised national languagesMantocian, Caputian,
Recognised regional languagesLux
Ethnic groups
By race:
  • 51% Mantocian
  • 38% Caputian
  • 4% Lux
  • 7% Other
Religion
Demonym(s)Mantocian
GovernmentUnitary Bicameral Parliamentary Republic
• President
Auro Rusco
• Prime Minister
Bruno Leonetti
• President of the Senate
Adelfo de Fino
• President of the Chamber
Vezio Pastorino
LegislatureParliament
Mantocian Senate
Chamber of Representatives
Establishment
• Formation of the Mantocian Kingdom
1094
• Holy Mavonan protectorate
1717
• Independence from León Monarchy
2 June 1857
Area
• 
139,303 km2 (53,785 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 13,430,000 (TBD)
• 2020 census
13,108,000
• Density
96.4/km2 (249.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
₭588.23 billion
• Per capita
₭44,875 (TBD)
HDI (2018)Increase 0.828
very high
CurrencyMantocian Florin (MNT)
Time zone+TBD
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+270
ISO 3166 codeMN
Internet TLD.mn

Mantocia, officially the Mantocian Republic (Mantocian: la Repubblica Mantociana), is a country located in the Gulf of Atily region of Stratea, covering an area of 139,303 km2 (53,785 sq mi) with a population of roughly 13.4 million. Mantocia shares land borders with Lurona and Luxchqiri to the southwest, Aghankir to the west, Mezia to the northwest, Lotia to the north, Tresula to the east (via the Tenific Ocean), and Tarran to the south (via the Gulf of Atily). The western portion of the country marks the beginning of the Roclontane Mountains, the longest and most prominent mountain range in Stratea. The highest point in Mantocia, Mount Passinius, sits at almost 6,800 meters in elevation.

The Gulf of Atily region was historically home to several ancient indigenous groups, owing to its diverse climate of harsh deserts, arid mountains, and coastal savannas. The Mavonan Empire conquered contemporary Mantocia in 103 BCE during the reign of TBD, integrating the territory into the province of Atilia. The Mavonans are credited with founding the city of Rosella, the contemporary capital of Mantocia, in 54 BCE. During the split of the Mavonan Empire after the death of EMPERORTBD in 402, the province of Atilia fell under the rule of Upper Mavona. However, the Emperor of Upper Mavona based in TBDCITY was able to exert little influence over the region after the collapse of Middle Mavona in 483. Atilia, at the southern fringe of Upper Mavona, effectively fell out of Mavonan control by 600 as the Vigars, an ethnic group related to the modern-day Caputians and Ovist Caputians.

The Vigars were notorious raiders, sacking the city of Rosella after they conquered it and then establishing it as their base of operations. Beginning on the 8th century, the Vigars led raids reaching up to modern-day Pätschlàn. In 1094, the Vigar king Mantocio the Swordborn formed the Mantocian Kingdom and converted to Benevianism. After Mantocio's death in 1103, Mantocia was briefly occupied by the Cagarian Dalamate; this occupation lasted until 1157 with the Siege of Bellanera. The renewed Mantocian kigndom held onto territory containing modern-day Mantocia as well as the majority-Caputian region of modern-day Lurona until the 14th century, when the territory was annexed by the Senar Kingdom. During the Holy Mavonan Wars, Mantocia fought with the anti-León nations that opposed centralization efforts in the Holy Mavonan Empire. After losing to Holy Mavonan forces in the Temrian War, Mantocia was reorganized as a protectorate of the HME. After the Eastern Union Succession War, both Mantocia and Lurona fell under the control of the León Dynasty's empire.

In the mid-19th century, however, nationalist movements took root in both Mantocia and Lurona, and the two countries would gain independence from the León Monarchy during the Revolutions of 1857. The early Mantocia briefly controlled the lands of Luxchqiri and Aghankir in the Roclontane Mountains, but this territory was ceded back to the León Monarchy in 1862. After the León Monarchy succession crisis reached its peak in 1912, the government of Mantocia began offering aid to the House of Santa Bárbara, culminating in the annexation of the port town of Padova after the Boston Peace Conference of 1919. After the onset of the Second Great War, the Mantocian government declared its neutrality but was invaded by TBD (a member of the Yedinburg Pact) in 1942, who established a far-right puppet regime under the Mantocian Collectivist Front. The Collectivist Front maintained power in Mantocia after the conclusion of GWII, invading Lurona and briefly occupying it during the First Caputian War of 1963. However, after the TBDCOALITION intervened in the war, the Collectivist government in Mantocia collapsed. Once again a republic, Mantocia was invaded by Gagium in 1977 during the Third Great War. The republic was permanently restored by the Third Coalition in 1983, and would become the most developed nation in the Gulf of Atily region due to its oil industry.

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