Carsella
Federal Republic of Carsella Fjederat Republikam Carsella | |
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Motto: "Vivar jen casti." "May you live in honor" | |
Anthem: Rise, Partisans! | |
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Capital | Zerte |
Official languages | Carsilian |
Recognised national languages | Esacian |
Recognised regional languages | Kejterian |
Ethnic groups | Carsi; Kejteri; Esacian |
Demonym(s) | Carsi |
Government | Federal Republic |
• Counselor | Jano Jertfa |
Legislature | The Square Zerte Court |
Establishment | |
• Establishment of the Republic of Carsella by the partisans | 1970-1971 |
• Unification of ethnic Carsi lands | 1974 |
• Unification of Greater Carsella | 1979 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 17.896.670 |
• 2021 census | 17.678.890 |
Currency | Dom (CUC) |
Time zone | UTC-7 (-7) |
Driving side | right |
Carsella
Carsella, officially the Federal Republic of Carsella, is a nation in south Thuadia, on the coastline of the Hagalaz Ocean, and it borders Tovron to the north. Before the arrival of the slavs in the 3rd century on the current Carsellan space, the area was home to established tribes from the east that took the name of Saciens, with a culture similar to the romance group. During the 3rd century, the migration of slavs happened throughout the Carsellan space, migrating from the north to the central region. The Romance cultures that once existed in those lands intermingled with the slavs to create the Carsi culture. In the central sea side region, slavs had a much heavier influence, thus creating the Kejteri culture, which is considered as a branch of the Carsi group with slightly more slavic roots, which is especially noticed in their language. The Slavic migration stopped at the Veghea river, where the pure romance culture remained untouched, leading to the genesis of the Esacians. In the 9th century, the Carsi and Kejteri established duchies that would dominate the region until the 13th century when the Kingdom of Carsella conquered all the Kejteri and Carsi duchies. During the 15th and 16th centuries the Kingdom of Esacia and the Kingdom of Carsella went through multiple large scale conflicts, as the Esacians mercilessly fought for their freedom. In 1598 the Esacian capital of Gregea fell to the Carsi infantry, marking the start of the "Great Carsellan Tsardom" period. This age lasted until 1879, when the Esacians got independence through the "War of 1877". In 1901 the downfall of the Carsellan tsardom was evident as the nation of Cercia got independece too with the help of Esacia in the "War of the two battles".
During the "Carsi-Ageragan" wars in 1947 the Carsellan Tsardom lost the territories of Kejden and Vodjaz. In 1947 the first Carsellan internal conflicts with the anti-tsarist partisans errupted, yet the rebels didn't have succes in fighting the monarchist armies. In 1970 the combined forces of UPF (United Partisan Front) took over the state and established the government that Carsella has to this day. Through 1971-1974 the Carsi pan-nationalist grew to the point that in 1973 through the 'Carsi Union' referendum Vodjaz reunited with Carsella, and in 1974, through a invadion with almost no opposition, Carsella regained the Kejteri territory. In 1978 the Republic of Carsella declared war on Ageraga for the purpose of reassembling the former lands of the Great Carsella Tsardom. In 1978 the conflict ends with the Carsi victory, establishing in 1980 the "Greater Carsella". In 2005, through multiple reforms regarding the separatism in Ageraga, the Federal Republic of Carsella came to be, as the Esacian region received more autonomy in their governance.
History
Prehistory
The space of Carsella was first inhabitedby in aproximately 20000 BC by migrating tribes from the east. Most of the tribes left in the following centruries, although some of them remained in the area, being named as "Saciens". The Saciens populated the northern, western and southern areas of the Carsellan space. The East-Central seaside region was sparsley populated by the Saciens due to the thick tropical forests that neutralized any attempt in trying to live in the zone, even though some historians would argue that Saciens were present in the region for a short period of time before they went back to the areas mentioned before. A few people, including historian Zota Gerge, believe that there was a meaningful presence of humans in the area, even finding evidence for a separate culture from the Saciens (the Pecregs) that would've inhabited the region and perhaps to have driven out the Saciens, this theory is very improbable.
The existance of the Saciens is affirmed in archeological sites like Keva Cave, Jert site and the most clear example: the Gerva site.
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Great Carsella Tsardom
The Downfall of Carsella Tsardom
War of 1877
War of the two battles
Carsi-Ageragan war
First Partisan Uprising
The UPF Uprising
The Republic of Carsella
The Carsi Unification
Greater Carsella
Federal Republic of Carsella
The "blue flower" political crisis
Second political crisis of 2012
Work in Progress...