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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The economy of Pontificia is dominated by the agricultural industry. Land outside towns and cities is predominantly used for the cultivation of wine grapes, livestock, vegetables and olives. | The economy of Pontificia is dominated by the agricultural industry. Land outside towns and cities is predominantly used for the cultivation of wine grapes, livestock, vegetables and olives. Commercial and industrial activities are largely limited to larger cities like St.Paulus or Pratinio, and focused on the service industry around religious institutions and tourist hotspots. | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
==Government and Politics== | ==Government and Politics== |
Revision as of 13:41, 20 May 2024
Most Holy State of the Church Sanctissimus status ecclesiae | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Deus | |
Capital | St. Paulus |
Official languages | Pontifician |
Recognised national languages | Langhiranian |
Demonym(s) | Pontifician |
Government | Theocratic elective absolute monarchy |
• Archbishop of the seven virtues | Paulus XII |
Legislature | Convention of the Cardinals |
Establishment | |
• Proclamation of the three Saints | 773 AD |
• Treaty of St. Paulus | 1153 AD |
Population | |
• Estimate | 5,753,450 |
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | 217.3 billion Scudo |
• Per capita | 37,768 Scudo |
HDI (2024) | 0.925 very high |
Currency | Pontifician Scudo (PSD) |
Pontificia, officially the Most Holy State of the Church, is a state under direct theocratic rule of the Archbishop of the seven virtues on the X continent of Y (fill this in once location is established).
The state was established in the early middle ages, following the conquest of its surrounding areas by religious forces belonging to the first Archbishop of the seven virtues. [FURTHER OVERVIEW OF LORE AND HISTORY]
History
Economy
The economy of Pontificia is dominated by the agricultural industry. Land outside towns and cities is predominantly used for the cultivation of wine grapes, livestock, vegetables and olives. Commercial and industrial activities are largely limited to larger cities like St.Paulus or Pratinio, and focused on the service industry around religious institutions and tourist hotspots.