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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==


The country of {{PAGENAME}} was named after Saint George. Also known as Joris of [[Lysia]], Geórgios (Laimaic: Γεώργιος), or Georgius (East-Aroman). According to oral tradition, he was a Lysian soldier in the [[Aroma]]n army of the 4th Century CE. As an early follower of [[Christianity (Eurth)|Christianity]], he was ordered to reject his religious beliefs. When George refused to do so, he was sentenced to death. Saint George became one of the most revered Christian saints, especially in military circles.
The country of {{PAGENAME}} was named after Saint George. Also known as Joris of Lukia, Geórgios (Laimaic: Γεώργιος), or Georgius (East-Aroman). According to oral tradition, he was a [[Lysia]]n soldier in the [[Aroma]]n army of the 4th century CE. As an early follower of [[Christianity (Eurth)|Christianity]], he was ordered to reject his religious beliefs. When George refused to do so, he was sentenced to death. Because of his inextinguishable faith, Saint George went on to become one of the most revered Christian saints, especially in military circles.


The actual name “George” comes from γεωργός (geōrgós) and means “earth worker” or “farmer”. It is a combination of γεω (geō, “earth”) and ἔργον (érgon, “work”). This name was quite common in the rural areas of [[Occident]]al antiquity.
The actual name “George” comes from [[wikt:Γεώργιος#Ancient_Greek|γεωργός]] (geōrgós). This means “earth worker” or “farmer”. It is a combination of [[wikt:γῆ#Noun|γῆ]] (, “earth”) and [[wikt:ἔργον#Ancient_Greek|ἔργον]] (érgon, “work”). This name was evidently quite common in the rural areas of [[Occident]]al antiquity.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==

Revision as of 15:43, 1 September 2022

Republic of San Giorgio

Repubblica di San Giorgio (Mantellan)
Flag of San Giorgio
Flag
A map of both San Giorgio and San Jorge, their subdivisions, and national parks.
A map of both San Giorgio and San Jorge, their subdivisions, and national parks.
CapitalSabato
Official languagesMantellan
Ethnic groups
(2022)
Mantellan
Demonym(s)Giorgion
GovernmentUnitary Republic
• President
Celso Salvadori
• Vice President
Alvise Barbato
Establishment
• Declaration of Independence
16 November 1898
• Kingdom of San Giorgio
23 April 1901
• Republic of San Giorgio
6 July 1923
Driving sideright

San Giorgio, officially known as the Republic of San Giorgio, is a sovereign state in Marenesia on Eurth. It is bordered by San Jorge in the east.

(1st paragraph. Name. Location. Borders. Approx population and size. Capital city.)

(2nd paragraph. Political system. Short history in 1 sentence. Link with present in 1 sentence. Head of state.)

(3rd paragraph. Economy in 2 sentences. International relations in 1 sentence.)

Etymology

The country of San Giorgio was named after Saint George. Also known as Joris of Lukia, Geórgios (Laimaic: Γεώργιος), or Georgius (East-Aroman). According to oral tradition, he was a Lysian soldier in the Aroman army of the 4th century CE. As an early follower of Christianity, he was ordered to reject his religious beliefs. When George refused to do so, he was sentenced to death. Because of his inextinguishable faith, Saint George went on to become one of the most revered Christian saints, especially in military circles.

The actual name “George” comes from γεωργός (geōrgós). This means “earth worker” or “farmer”. It is a combination of γῆ (gê, “earth”) and ἔργον (érgon, “work”). This name was evidently quite common in the rural areas of Occidental antiquity.

Geography

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  • The capital city is Sabato.
  • Subdivisions (A-Z): Allucia, Atteratosu, Lungofiume, Nuova Cristina, Sabato (capita), Santo Salvatore, Veracroce.
  • National parks (A-Z): Altipiano Reserve, Christóbal Coast, Veracroce Reserve.

History

Fort of Saint $Name.

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  • (Something about the first Azano-Marenesian settlers. Look at nearby countries such as Ayubi, Damak Var and Bainbridge Islands. Also include the historic Chulo Empire.)
  • San Giorgio is an ex-Mantellan colony on the western side of the island of Saint George.[1]
  • Mantellan explorers landed on the island of Saint George on 23 April 1300.
  • Colony of San Giorgio was established in 1309 AD and encompassed the whole of the island outside a couple Iberic trade cities on the north-east coast.
  • Iberos and Mantella had several colonial skirmishes. One of these resulted in Mantella having to sell half of the island of Saint George to Iberos. The Iberics established their own colony of San Jorge.
  • in $year San Giorgio declared independence from the shrinking Mantellan Empire. Great Anglia aided San Giorgio's independence. The revolution ended with Mantella and Iberos recognising San Giorgio's independence on 23 April 1901.
  • San Giorgio only had one king, King Andrea Mediuci-Odell, from 1901 up until his death in January 1922.
  • With no heirs, San Giorgio transitioned into a republic. However, the old aristocratic plantation families (Barbato, Meduici, and Salvadori) remained incredibly powerful.

Politics

Every 5 years is a general election for the Presidency.

13th President of San Giorgio, Celso Salvadori
Vice President, Alvise Barbato

Political families

Of the 19 elections and 13 presidencies, 12 of them have come from only 3 families: the House of Barbato, the House of Mediuci, and the House of Salvadori. The current president, Celso Salvadori, was publicly tutored under Alvise Barbato who was the 10th president of San Giorgio and now Celso Salvadori's own Vice President. San Giorgio's only king, Andrea the First, was from both the Houses of Mediuci and Odell via his father and mother, respectfully.

# Name Presidencies
1 House of Barbato 5
2 House of Mediuci 4
3 House of Salvadori 3

The only president not to come from one of the three presidential dynasties was Diana D'Aprile the 9th President of San Giorgio who held office for 9 years, forgoing her final year in office due to the death of her husband.

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  1. Unknown (took office in 1922)
  2. Unknown
  3. Unknown
  4. Unknown
  5. Unknown
  6. Unknown
  7. Unknown
  8. Unknown
  9. Diana D'Aprile (in office for 9 years)
  10. Alvise Barbato (only 1 term; had to be fairly young when elected)
  11. Unknown (only 1 term)
  12. Unknown (only 1 term)
  13. Celso Salvadori (current president; since when?)

Economy

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Demographics

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Cultures

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References

  1. Xio (15 December 2021). “The Eupocalypse.” Europans.com, p. 2.