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Commonwealth of Castania

Castagna (Bruscan)
Kistanyah (Teradian)
Flag of Castania
Flag
Anthem: Allo A Tratizion
"Ode To Tradition"
Capital
and largest city
Cibela
Official languagesCastanian
Spoken languagesBruscan
Ordebian
Dormese
Demonym(s)Castanian
Castan
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Gunio Acazzaro
Margerite Polsa
Tarik Mirdani
LegislatureNational Chamber
Establishment
250
• Baatanian conquest
1124
• Civil war
1618
• Unification
3 November 1622
27 December 1843
• Independence
18 July 1919
Internet TLD.cst

Castania, officially the Commonwealth of Castania, is an island democratic republic located southwest of the Esermian mainland. Geographically transcontinental between Esermia and Siradia, the island nation is located west of Herastadt, south of Normanfara, and northwest of Terados. The capital and largest city is Cibela.

Archaeological evidence dating to the 6th-millennia BCE indicates ancient human activity on the island. Preserved Uban and Kepenite ruins pre-dating the Esermian Split suggest Castania was once connected to the mainland by a land bridge. Following settlement by Nesgonics in the 1st-millenia BCE, the island became strategically vital in controlling Esermian & west-Siradian trade, resulting in Pamedian, Tesoic and ultimately Bruscan conquest in 250 CE. Under what became the Bruscan Empire the island flourished culturally and economically, until Baatanian invasion in 1124 where the island fell-under subjugation and split into various city states. Following a series of revolts and subsequent civil war in 1618, and dissolution of Baatania in 1621, the island unified in 1622 as Castania. Taking an isolationist policy in the 18th and 19th centuries, Castania saw economic decline and famine, becoming a Terado-Murataldi puppet state in 1843. Under imperial rule, the government committed genocide against ethnic Bruscans, leading to widespread unrest and international condemnation against the Terado-Murataldi government. With the fall of the empire in 1919, the island gained independence as the Commonwealth of Castania.

Defined by its complex history and cultural significance, Castania today remains largely insular however is newly industrialized, with its economy growing since the early 2000s. Despite recent political and economic progress, there remains a large poverty gap and the birth-rate has steadily declined since 2016.

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