North Granzery
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Granzerian Kingdom Grozyar Királyság | |||||||||
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1950–1986 | |||||||||
Capital | East Husegesvar | ||||||||
Largest city | Csongrád | ||||||||
Official languages | Granzerian | ||||||||
Government | Federal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy | ||||||||
Regent | |||||||||
• 1950-1972 | Miklós Eötvös | ||||||||
• 1985-1986 | Ferenc Tildy | ||||||||
Legislature | Royal Assembly (Királyi Közgyűlés) | ||||||||
Historical era | Silent War | ||||||||
• Established | 1950 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1986 | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1950 | 21,388,000 | ||||||||
• 1970 | 22,068,000 | ||||||||
• 1986 | 22,111,000 | ||||||||
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North Granzery, officially the Granzerian Kingdom was a state that existed from 1950 to 1986, following the Great War and ensuing partition of Granzery. Described by the western powers of Tierada and Vonzumier as a Vierz satellite state, North Granzery enjoyed a degree of independence not levied to other states such as Luepola, with a mostly independent government and legislature.
The North Granzerian state ceased to exist in 1986 with the reunification of North and South Granzery into a unified Kingdom of Granzery.