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==Geography and climate== | ==Geography and climate== | ||
==Government and politics== | ==Government and politics== | ||
Montgisard is one of eleven domains of Sydalon. It is governed according to a statute of autonomy granted by the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Crown]], in accordance of the [[Constitution of Sydalon|Constitution]]. Unlike other domains in Sydalon, Montgisard is unique in having a separate civil code. | Montgisard is one of eleven domains of Sydalon. It is governed according to a statute of autonomy granted by the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Crown]], in accordance of the [[Constitution of Sydalon|Constitution]]. Unlike other domains in Sydalon, Montgisard is unique in having a separate civil code. | ||
Montgisard is administered by three authorities: | On the national level, it is represented by 38 seats in the [[Senate of Sydalon|National Assembly]] (38 directly elected, of which 22 are party list). Since 2018, 72 residents of Montgisard are members of the [[Chamber of Peers of Sydalon|Chamber of Peers]], however these lords of the chamber are not allocated to Montgisard. The local government is overseen and administered by the [[Prince of Montgisard]], [[Joscelin V, Prince of Montgisard|Joscelin V]]; he has regined since 1972. | ||
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Locally, Montgisard is administered by three authorities: | |||
*the [[Prince of Montgisard|Prince]] (chief of executive power) | |||
*the [[Council of Ministers of Montgisard|Council of Ministers]] (executive power) | *the [[Council of Ministers of Montgisard|Council of Ministers]] (executive power) | ||
*[[Parliament of Montgisard|Parliament]] (legislative power) | *[[Parliament of Montgisard|Parliament]] (legislative power) | ||
===Administrative divisions=== | ===Administrative divisions=== | ||
Montgisard consists of five diocese | Montgisard consists of five diocese, two independent municipalities (Montgisard and Destroit), and one duchy ([[Vescera]]). Each diocese is governed by a limited council and are further subdivided into municipalities which are governed by a mix of lord-council or mayor-council systems. Independent municipalities are governed similarly to typical municipalities, but do not fall within the jurisdiction of a diocese council. In some cases, independent municipalities are granted special powers. The independent muncipality of Montgisard is the largest city in the Principality, and third largest in the country. It is governed directly by the [[Prince of Montgisard|Prince]] and the [[Council of Ministers of Montgisard|Council of Ministers]]. Prior to the introduction of the Montgisene City Council, legislative acts pertaining to the city were handled by [[Parliament of Montgisard|Parliament]]. The indepdendent municpality of Destroit is governed by the Prince and it's own city council, the latter of which is presided over by a mayor. | ||
The [[Vescera|Duchy of Vescera]] is a special administrative divison of Montgisard. Once a domain itself, Vescera entered the {{wp|Demesne|demesne}} of the Prince of Montgisard in 1895 after it was inherited by [[Robert IV, Prince of Montgisard|Prince Robert IV]] following the death of first cousin once removed [[Joseph XI, Duke of Vescera]]. Vescera is administrered by the Prince in his capacity as Duke. It's parliament was abolished in 1901, and has been subsivided into 4 municipalities that are governed by city councils. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 01:06, 30 June 2019
Principality of Montgisard Principho Moinngisardhe (Montgisene) Prinċipat tal-Muntgizard (Sydalene) Principat de-Montgisard (Outremeri) | |
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Status | Sydalene domain |
Capital and largest city | Montgisard |
Official languages | |
Demonym(s) | Montgisene |
Country | Sydalon |
Government | Sydalene domain |
• Prince | Joscelin V |
• Chancellor | Charles de Cannella (I) |
Legislature | Parliament |
Domain | |
• First crusade | April 1238 |
• Introduction | 2 September 1921 |
Area | |
• Total | 9,600 km2 (3,700 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 2,166,433 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $75.82 billion |
• Per capita | $35,000 (2018) |
Currency | Denarius (𐆖) (SDD) |
Time zone | UTC-1 (SST) |
Calling code | +51 43 |
Montgisard (Sydalene: Muntgizard), officially the Principality of Montgisard (Montgisene: Principho Moinngisardhe; Outremeri: Principat de-Montgisard; Sydalene Prinċipat tal-Muntgizard) is the largest and most populous of Sydalon's 11 domains, not including the Royal Domain.
It consists of the island Capraria, and a minor archipelago, both 10km off the Sydalene coast, and two cities on mainland Scipia. The territory has a primarily Periclean climate, and major tourist destinations. The culture of Montgisard is somewhat distinct compared to the rest of Sydalon, making it the only domain where Outremeri is the primary language spoken.
Montgisard has a population of 2,166,433. The official languages of Montgisard are Montgisene, Outremeri and Sydalene.
Etymology
The official name of the island that consists of the Principality of Montgisard is Cerenia. The name is believed to derives from the mythological Sirens. The principality takes it's name from the city of Montgisard, which serves as the capital and seat of domain. The city sits near the ruins of the ancient Aradian city of Gezer. It derives it's name from the Audonian mont-, meaning mountain. However the meaning of gisard remains disputed. One interpretation poses that it is a misinterpretation of Gezer by Belisarian crusaders who conquered the area in the 13th century. While another claims it is from the Gaelic gisardh meaning "glittering" in reference to it's location between Mt Gezer and the ocean.
Geography and climate
Government and politics
Montgisard is one of eleven domains of Sydalon. It is governed according to a statute of autonomy granted by the Crown, in accordance of the Constitution. Unlike other domains in Sydalon, Montgisard is unique in having a separate civil code.
On the national level, it is represented by 38 seats in the National Assembly (38 directly elected, of which 22 are party list). Since 2018, 72 residents of Montgisard are members of the Chamber of Peers, however these lords of the chamber are not allocated to Montgisard. The local government is overseen and administered by the Prince of Montgisard, Joscelin V; he has regined since 1972.
Locally, Montgisard is administered by three authorities:
- the Prince (chief of executive power)
- the Council of Ministers (executive power)
- Parliament (legislative power)
Administrative divisions
Montgisard consists of five diocese, two independent municipalities (Montgisard and Destroit), and one duchy (Vescera). Each diocese is governed by a limited council and are further subdivided into municipalities which are governed by a mix of lord-council or mayor-council systems. Independent municipalities are governed similarly to typical municipalities, but do not fall within the jurisdiction of a diocese council. In some cases, independent municipalities are granted special powers. The independent muncipality of Montgisard is the largest city in the Principality, and third largest in the country. It is governed directly by the Prince and the Council of Ministers. Prior to the introduction of the Montgisene City Council, legislative acts pertaining to the city were handled by Parliament. The indepdendent municpality of Destroit is governed by the Prince and it's own city council, the latter of which is presided over by a mayor.
The Duchy of Vescera is a special administrative divison of Montgisard. Once a domain itself, Vescera entered the demesne of the Prince of Montgisard in 1895 after it was inherited by Prince Robert IV following the death of first cousin once removed Joseph XI, Duke of Vescera. Vescera is administrered by the Prince in his capacity as Duke. It's parliament was abolished in 1901, and has been subsivided into 4 municipalities that are governed by city councils.