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Revision as of 18:33, 19 August 2019

Kingdom of Oscaunja
Rraigno do Oscaunja
Flag of Oscaunja
Flag
Coat of Arms of the House of Raissuolli of Oscaunja
Coat of Arms of the House of Raissuolli
Motto: Paies do Juorno (Country of Day)
Anthem: Fronni d'Alia
"Daughter of Alia"
Oscaunja locator.png
CapitalKastomarre
Largest cityKassano
Official languagesLinj'Arrendino
Recognized languagesTemplate:Italian Language
!Occitan
Linj' Imazingi
Demonym(s)Oscaundano
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• Rrai
Reney IV Raissuolli
History
• Three Kingdom Period
653-1043 AD
• Unification of Oscaunja
1044 AD
• Respoblija do Oscaunja
1791-1792 AD
• Kingdom of Oscaunja
1792-1858 AD
• Republique de Civivaté et Allié
1858-1904 AD (annexed by the Auvernia)
• Independent Kingdom Restored
1919 AD
Population
• 1936 estimate
11,000,000
Driving sideright

The Kingdom of Oscaunja (Arrendino: Rraigno do Oscaunja; Alpanian: Regnum Auschonia), is a constitutional kingdom on the Northwestern coast of Nymera in the world of Verthandi. Founded in 1044 A.D. by Guillamo I the Unifier, Oscaunja remained an independent power for most of its history, until its annexation by the Auvernian Federation in 1904. Independence was regained following a short but bloody civil war in 1919.

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