Monsa

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Principality of Monsa
Principado de Monsa
Coat of Arms of Monsa
Coat of arms
Motto: Deo Juvante
With God's Help
CapitalMonsa
LargestMonsa
Official languagesSpanish
Demonym(s)Monsegasco
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Prince
Pedro Giusti de Monsa
Andrés Telle
LegislatureParliament of Monsa
Area
• 
467.63 km2 (180.55 sq mi)
Population
• 2019 estimate
78,450
• 2017 census
75,852
• Density
179.8/km2 (465.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)209 estimate
• Total
$3.237 billion
• Per capita
$42,035
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$2.674 billion
• Per capita
$35,753
HDI (2019)Steady 0.917
very high
CurrencyFranco de Monsa (FMS)
Driving sideright
Calling code+598
Internet TLD.ms

Monsa, officially the Principality of Monsa (Spanish: Principado de Monsa) is an Astyrian sovereign microstate located on the coast of Teudallum. It shares border with _ on one of its sides and with the _ sea in the other; in total, Monsa covers 467.63 km2 and is inhabited by 78,450 making it one of the smallest and most densely populated nations in Astyria. Its capital and largest city is Monsa; most of the population lives spread along the coast or in small villages found in the Lucas Valley.

The history of Monsa is marked by the several conflicts with the Empire of Exponent and Cadenza, which include the Battle of Monsa (1614) and the Siege of St. Barthélemy. Prior to the arrival of the House of Giusti, which has ruled the Principality for over 400 years with brief interruptions), the territory of Monsa was inhabited by small villagers and farmers on the inland and merchants on the coast.