Caesena
Kingdom of Caesena Regno d'Cesania | |
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Flag
Royal coat of arms
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Motto: Nel Suo Nome | |
Anthem: Il Canto degli Cesani The Song of the People of Caesena Royal anthem: Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza Royal March of Ordinance | |
Caesena (dark green) in Euclea (light green and light grey) and in the Euclean Community (light green). | |
Capital and largest city | Solaris |
Official languages | Caeseni |
Recognised national languages | Caeseni |
Recognised regional languages | Lusitan, Carthoese |
Demonym(s) | Caeseni |
Government | Constitutional monarchy |
• King | Allesandro II |
• Prime Minister | Alonso d'Carollo (PC) |
Legislature | National Congress |
Royal Diet | |
Popular Diet | |
Population | |
• Estimate | 71,795,612 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $2.66 trillion |
• Per capita | $37,183 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $2.63 trillion |
• Per capita | $36,662 |
Currency | Euclo (EUC (€)) |
Caesena (Pronounced See-sayna), commonly known as the Kingdom of Caesena (Caeseni: Regno d'Cesania), is a sovereign nation located in Southern Euclea.
Etymology
History
Prehistory and antiquity
Solarian Caesena
Post Solarian Caesena/Dark Ages
Caliphs in Caesena
The Great Khanate
The Holy League
The Phoedus
The Wars of Vines and Laurels
The Wars of Vines and Laurels were a series of devestating conflicts involving most of Caesena and Hellenos in the mid fifteenth century. The conflicts began as a struggle for control of the Consul's seat of Cartho between two powerful merchant families, but due to various political rivalries and the manipulations of Carcosa they soon expanded throughout Caesena.
Age of Colonialism
Decline of the Merchant Republics
Solarian Revolutions
The Second Solarian Empire
Age of Imperialism
Grand Regime/ The Third Solarian Empire
Modern Caesena
Geography
Environment
Climate
The climate of Caesena is diverse, with the temperate fringes on the northern border transitioning into a traditional Solarian Climate for the southern coast of the nation. Mountainous highlands cross the north east border, and marshes are common in the southwest and around Cartho. The island of Cartho is also renowned for periodic volcanic activity and fertile volcanic soils. Rivers feed these wetlands, crossing from the Alpae mountains in the east and creating a riverlands region in historical Leccoma.