West Arciluco

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West Arciluco
Західний Арцилуко
Zakhidnyy Artsyluko
Ⰰⱃⰽⰹⰾⱆⰽⱁ ⰴⰵ Ⰲⰵⱄⱅ
Arciluco de Vest
1935–1978
Flag of West Arciluco
Flag
Coat of arms of West Arciluco
Coat of arms
StatusNarozalic-occupied sector of Arciluco
Common languagesNarodyn, Amathian
Religion
Episemialist Church
Demonym(s)Arcilucan
Vestiy (colloquial)
President 
• 1935–1955
Vladislav Pudovkin
• 1955–1971
Gabriel Tozulyak
• 1971–1978
Vilem Gardos
Mayor 
• 1936–1940
Myron Dovhan (first)
• 1978
Ihor Kozak (last)
Historical eraGreat Game
• Occupied by Narozalica
4 January 1935
6 September 1978
Population
• 1977
1,276,019
CurrencyNarozalic zolota
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Amathia
Amathian Equalist Republic
Arciluco
Today part of Amathia

West Arciluco (Narodyn: Західний Арцилуко; Zakhidnyy Artsyluko, Amathian: Ⰰⱃⰽⰹⰾⱆⰽⱁ ⰴⰵ Ⰲⰵⱄⱅ; Arciluco de Vest) was an enclave of Narozalica situated in the western half of the city of Arciluco. West Arciluco was first occupied by Narozalica in 1935 towards the end of the Great War, and remained under occupation after Amathia became an independent state following the Amathian Civil War under the Amathian Equalist Republic. West Arciluco served as one of Narozalica's main displays of power to eastern Euclea, and was described as a "direct showcase of Narozalic power to the east" by President Gabriel Tozulyak. West Arciluco was ceded back to Amathia in 1978 as part of the Arciluco Accords, a hastily negotiated deal, brought about by the beginning of the Second Narozalic Civil War. The city had a population of 1,276,019 people in 1977, with as many as 100,000 of those being military deployments by Narozalica.

In 1935, Narozalica was quickly occupying large swathes of Amathia as most resistance faltered towards the end of the war. Itself, along with Etruria, were the two occupants of Amathia until 1936, where the two countries pulled out due to the civil war. West Arciluco was kept as a political enclave and was fiercely militarised and defended by Narozalica, who sent pre-emptive warnings to the parties of the civil war, should any attack the city. When the Equalists emerged as the victors, they attempted to negotiate the return of the city, however Narozalica would not budge. Equalist Amathia agreed to accept Narozalic sovereignty over West Arciluco in 1944 as relations between the two were positive, both being strategic allies with each other. Towards the late 1960s and 1970s, some historians described West Arciluco as the "lifeblood of the Equalist state", with the Narozalic Army essentially being tasked with the defense of Amathia, most of whom were stationed in the city.

Background

Politics

Relationship with East Arciluco and Equalist Amathia

Military

Districts of West Arciluco

Transport

Communications