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Peremontese Republic
5 other official names
Motto: "Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro'"
"Liberty is not sold for all the gold in the world"
Anthem: "Song of the Sovereign People"
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CapitalValls (constitutional)
Castiellverd (executive and legislative)
Largest cityCastiellverd
Official languagesArtabrian
Gelabrian
Lusitanian
Mesician
Ethnic groups
89.12% Peremontese
4.75% Gaullican
2.39% Vespasian
3.74% Other
Demonym(s)Peremontiard
Peremontese
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary socialist republic
• Consulate
Leovixildo Alcalá-Escolano (First Consul)
Quirze Masreal
Alexia Del Carmen Sastre
Salvador Cerqueira
• Premier
Izabele Çeret
LegislatureConvençion Nasionale
Formation
• First Republic
25 December, 1790
• Second Republic
11 September, 1847
• Third Republic
16 May, 1935
Area
• 
240,886 km2 (93,007 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
45,291,000
• 2015 census
42,309,197
• Density
188.02/km2 (487.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
€1.948 trillion
• Per capita
€43,007
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
€1.626 trillion
• Per capita
€35,910
Gini (2020)30.1
medium
HDI (2020)Increase 0.889
very high
CurrencyEuclo (EUC/€)
Date formatyyyy-dd-mm (CE)
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.rp

Peremont , officially the Peremontese Republic is a sovereign, unitary, parliamentary republic located in Southeast Euclea. Covering an area of approximately 241,000 square kilometers, the nation is the Nth largest in Euclea by area. From clockwise, the nation borders Gaullica, and Etruria. Additionally, Peremont shares maritime borders with Emessa, Montecara, and Emessa.

Anatomically modern humans first arrived to Peremont an estimated 43,000 years ago. These humans would diverge and give way to numerous Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic cultures, such as the Llaresian and Arian cultures found along the northern and southern coasts respectively. Agriculturalists first arrived to the peninsula sometime around the start of the 6th millennium BCE, and introduced developed crops such as cereals and legumes. The Beaker culture is the first Chalcolithic culture believed to be present on the peninsula. The culture stretched from Peremont in the south towards Gaullica in the north. Bronze working appeared sometime around 1800 BCE, and it is at this point that a broader Proto-Tenic culture is seen to arise in the area. Piraeans from the west also began to colonize the peninsula, establishing several important trade cities. The area would be conquered by the Solarians over the course of the 2nd century BCE. Its conquest would begin the process of Solarianization over the area.

Following the collapse of the Solarian Empire during the 5th century CE, Peremont saw several invasions from migrating Weranic tribes and the succeeding Tangames. The Verliquoian Empire re-established Imperial authority over the peninsula with conquests during the 750s CE. Despite the Verliquoian presence in the peninsula, numerous city-states and republics arose like what was seen in neighboring Etruria. These city-states were largely self-governing and were largely democratic in their nature, with the majority of male citizens being allowed to participate in government. This remained the norm for Peremont until the end of the 18th century. Following the establishment of the First Etrurian Republic in 1784, notable republicans Valerián Vilagrassa and Ermeneixildo Albarrasín living in the Republic of Louzona formally asked Etrurian First Citizen Francesco Cassio Caciarelli to intervene and introduce revolutionary liberalism to the republic, which still maintained many feudal structures. Caciarelli obliged and invaded Louzona in 1785. In its place, Etruria established the Transaventine Republic, a sister republic, with Vilagrassa as consul. Revolutionary Etruria continued toppling the old feudal city-states of Peremont, establishing the Cisaventine Republic in 1786, and then the Republic of Lusitania in 1789. On Christmas day, 1790, these republics formally united into the First Peremontese Republic. This republic would last until 1810 when it was defeated alongside Revolutionary Etruria.

Following the collapse of the First Republic, Peremont was reverted to its pre-revolutionary state, with the previous patchwork of city-state conservative republics re-established. As the Euclean Spring raged on across the continent, the republics of Louzona, Canosa, Arezana and Moriya, and Artabria formally united, creating the United Provinces of Peremont in 1830. This marks what is commonly referred to as the Reorganizasión, the period which saw the reunification of Peremont. Following the Brothers' War in 1839 and the Luso-Peremontese War of 1847, the Second Peremontese Republic was declared on 11 September, 1847. The Second Republic carried over many of the institutions of the previous First Republic, and would spend much of the remaining decades of the 19th century centralizing the state. Peremont was one of the first countries to be invaded at the outbreak of the Great War, and the nation was quickly occupied by Gaullica. A strong resistance movement grew under Gaullican occupation, with the resistance movement considered to be one of the most-effective anti-Entente resistance movement during the Great War. Following the defeat of the Gaullica in 1934, much of Peremont had been self-liberated by resistance forces. In 1935, the current constitution was voted into effective, establishing the modern Peremontese state.

Politically, the nation is officially a unitary parliamentary socialist republic. The nation's legislature, the Convençion Nasionale has legislative supremacy and is considered the to be the primary representative of the people. The executive is split between the 4-member Consulate serving as the head of state and chief executive and the Premier serving as the head of government. No constitutional courts exists as a special parliamentary committee serves a similar role. The Peremontese constitution makes explicit references to socialist ideas and theories, although they have largely been ignored by successive governments. Since the end of the Great War, the nation has been dominated politically by the Socialist Workers' Party.

Peremont is considered to be a middle power with substantial soft power thanks to its former colonial empire. The nation is considered to be post-industrial with a very high standard of living. Under the successive governments of the Socialist Workers' Party, Peremont consistently ranks highly in workers' rights, economic competitiveness, and gender equality. The nation is an active member of the Euclean Community and is a member of the Euclozone. Additionally, Peremont is a founding member of the Association of Solarian Nations, Aurean Forum, Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs, and International Trade Organization. It is also an observer in the Association for International Socialism.

Etymology

The official name of the nation is Peremontese Republic and is derived from the location of the nation of the country on the Peremontese Peninsula. The name is believed to originate from the Solarian phrase per montēs meaning "through [the] mountains." During the Solarian Empire, the peninsula was divided into the two provinces of Cisaventina and Transaventina. To travel from Solaria proper to either Cisaventina or Transaventina, one had to go "through the mountains," with "mountains" serving as a reference for the Aventines which dominate both the modern day border of Peremont and bisect the country north-south.

Following the collapse of the Solarian Empire during the 5th century, the peninsula would come under the control of Verliquoian Empire. As Vulgar Solarian gave way to old Gaullican, the peninsula gained the name Paremont, a contraction of the Old Gaullican par les monts which is a direct localization of the Solarian phrase. Likewise, the Peremontese languages underwent the same development, with the names Permont and Parmont taking over the Gaullican name in usage during the 14th century. At some point between the 14th and 17th centuries, the extra "e" was regained, making the name of the peninsula, and by extension the country, Peremont in Artabrian, Lusitanian, and Getton, and Paremont in Gelabrian.

Because Peremont is officially plurinational, the Solarian name Respublica Permontica is used on official documents and currency.