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|leader_title1 = [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]] | |leader_title1 = [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]] | ||
|leader_name1 = [[Pope | |leader_name1 = [[Pope Pontian XI|Pontian XI]] | ||
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|established_event3 = | |established_event3 = Papal States of Sicaea | ||
|established_date3 = | |established_date3 = 950 | ||
|established_event4 = | |established_event4 = Treaty of Sarpeta | ||
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Holy See of Fabria | |
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Motto: Pacem Christi in Regno Christi ("Peace in the Kingdom of Christ") | |
Anthem: Hymnus et modus militaris Pontificalis Pontifical Anthem and March | |
Location of Fabria (dark green) – in Scipia (dark grey) | |
Capital and largest city | Fabria City (city-state) |
Official languages | Latin, Audonian, Sydalene |
Religion | Fabrian Catholicism |
Government | Unitary absolute monarchy under an ecclesiastical elective theocracy |
• Pope | Pontian XI |
• Cardinal Secretary of State | PERSON |
• Prefect of the Governorate | PERSON |
Legislature | Holy Commission |
Formation | |
• Papacy Established | 1st century |
• Vandal Papacy | 800 |
• Papal States of Sicaea | 950 |
• Treaty of Sarpeta | 19 April 1679 |
Area | |
• | 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi) (nth) |
Population | |
• 2017 census | 1,000 |
• Density | 2,272/km2 (5,884.5/sq mi) |
Currency | Denarius (𐆖) (SDD) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (AD) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +510 |
ISO 3166 code | FA |
Internet TLD | .fa |
Fabria, officially Holy See of Fabria (Latin: Sancta Sedes Fabriae; Sydalene: Santa Sede tal-Fabria; Audonian: Saint-Siège de Fabria), and also referred to as the Holy See, is an independent city-state enclaved in Sydalon, Sydalon. It is the smallest sovereign state in the world, both in population and area.
Fabria is a unitary absolute monarchy under an ecclesiastical elective theocracy, wherein the sovereign is the Pope, who is the head of the Catholic Church. The sovereign, as well as key government offices are filled by high-ranking Catholic clergy of various nationalities.
The Papacy dates back to early Christianity as the primate of an episcopal see, based in Sydalon. The Holy See remained in Sydalon until 950, and the establishment of the Papal States of Sicaea, in modern day Lihnidos. The Papal States remained and independent realm in Sicaea until the advent of the Hellenic Union, which gradually eroded the status of the Papal States until the Papacy took up residence in Verdon, Saint-Nazaire, Vannois, where it was located from 1679 to 1909 and its eventual return to Fabria, Sydalon, Sydalon.