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| image_coat            = File:Nastenovocoa.png
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| national_motto        = "Con Fe y Honor, Marchamos."<small>({{wpl|Spanish language|Isabellan}})<br/>“With Faith and Honor, We March."
| national_motto        = "Con Fe y Honor, Marchamos."<small>({{wpl|Spanish language|Isabellan}})<br/>“With Faith and Honor, We March."
| national_anthem        = <br>¡Cincuenta y cinco odas a la Nostalta!<small>(official)<br>''55 Odes to Nostalta!''</small><br>
| national_anthem        = <br>¡Cincuenta y cinco odas a la Nastanovo!<small>(official)<br>''55 Odes to Nastanovo!''</small><br>
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| common_languages      = {{wpl|Spanish language|Isabellan}}
| common_languages      = {{wpl|Spanish language|Isabellan}}
| religion              = [[Lumenism|Nastan-Covenantal-Lumenism]]
| religion              = [[Lumenism|Nastan-Covenantal-Lumenism]]
| government_type        = {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary|Senatorial}}-{{wp|constitutional monarchy|Sovereignty}}
| government_type        = {{wp|Federated state|Federal}} {{wp|parliamentary|Senatorial}}-{{wp|constitutional monarchy|Sovereignty}}
| title_leader          = [[Sovereign]]
| title_leader          = [[Sovereign]]
| leader1                = [[Bernardo Freire]]
| leader1                = [[Bernardo Freire]]
| year_leader1          = 1777–1804
| year_leader1          = 1777–1804
| leader2                = [[Santos Freire]]
| year_leader2          = 1777–1804
| title_leader3          =  
| title_leader3          =  
| leader3                = [[Jorge Freire]]
| leader3                = [[Jorge Freire]]
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===The Republican Congress'===
===The Republican Congress'===
===The Election of Santa Ana===


===The Dissolution of the Republic===
===The Dissolution of the Republic===

Latest revision as of 17:17, 15 November 2023

Sovereignty of Nastanovo
Soberanía de Nastanovo
Flag of Sovereignty of Nastanovo
Flag
Coat of arms of Sovereignty of Nastanovo
Coat of arms
Motto: "Con Fe y Honor, Marchamos."(Isabellan)
“With Faith and Honor, We March."
Anthem: 
¡Cincuenta y cinco odas a la Nastanovo!(official)
55 Odes to Nastanovo!

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Location of Sovereignty of Nastanovo
StatusDefunct
CapitalNostalta
Common languagesIsabellan
Religion
Nastan-Covenantal-Lumenism
GovernmentFederal Senatorial-Sovereignty
Sovereign 
• 1777–1804
Bernardo Freire
• 1804-1841
Jorge Freire
• 1841-1897
Carlos Freire
• 1897-1926
Dario Freire
Chancellor 
• 1777-1926
(Rotating selection of individuals)
CurrencyMint (NVM)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ferdinandia
People’s Republic of Nastanovo
Today part of Nastanovo

The Sovereignty of Nastanovo was the former Government of Nastanovo following the collapse and disolution of the Grand Republic of Ferdinandia existing between 1777 and 1926 following the overthrow of the monarchy after its participation in the First Great War.


Collapse of Ferdinandia

Main Article: Dissolution of Ferdinándia

The Republican Congress'

The Dissolution of the Republic

Implementation of the Freire Constitution

Government

Society

Economics

Politics

Religion

Military

First Coalition Wars

The Crown of Percivia

Domestic Campaigns of Jorge De Santa Ana

The "Green Fields" Campaign

encouraging families in nastanovo

The Sunlight Campaign

religion lore

The Purple Blood Campaign

racism against Percivans

The Standing Arms Campaign

Rebuilding the army after it hadn't been called up for years into a bigger force.

Era of Two Sovereigns

The Marble Palace

The First Great War

Fermenting Revolution

Coronation of Dario De Santa Ana

Collapse of the Sovereignty