United Kingdom of Ruttland and Aucuria
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United Kingdom of Ruttland and Aucuria Jungtinė Ruttųijos ir Aukurijos Karalystė | |||||||||||||
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1693–1721 | |||||||||||||
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Capital | Lipliškės | ||||||||||||
Official languages | Ruttish | ||||||||||||
Common languages | Weranian, Runanca, Kirua, others | ||||||||||||
Religion | Solarian Catholicism | ||||||||||||
Government | Pluricontinental absolute monarchy | ||||||||||||
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Chancellor of Aucuria | |||||||||||||
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History | |||||||||||||
• Creation of the United Kingdom | 1693 | ||||||||||||
• End of the Ten Years' War | 1721 | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | Werania Aucuria |
The United Kingdom of Ruttland and Aucuria (Euclean Ruttish: Jungtinė Ruttųijos ir Aukurijos Karalystė; Aucurian Ruttish: Jungtinė Ruttuijos ir Aukurijos Karalystė), sometimes referred to simply as Ruttland-Aucuria (Euclean Ruttish: Ruttųija-Aukurija; Aucurian Ruttish: Ruttuija-Aukurija) or the UKRA (Ruttish: JRAK), was a pluricontinental monarchy established in 1693 by the simultaneous elevation of the Colony of Aucuria to the level of kingdom and the union of the Ruttish and Aucurian royal crowns.
The United Kingdom was established in 1693 following several years of increasing prominence and autonomy being granted to Aucuria by Ruttland... [brief history] It ceased to exist with the annexation of Ruttland into Kirenia, and the transfer of Aucuria to the personal sovereignty of the Rudolphine emperor at the conclusion of the Ten Years' War in 1721.
[brief overview of administration & society]