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==History==
==History==
===First Kingdom===
===First Kingdom===
Initially a ducal holding of [[Pionea]], Mansilla became an independent monarchy in 1853 as a result of the ''Treaty of Cephalia'', which concluded the [[Cerini War of Succession]]. Prince Fernando di Cerini, later taking the name [[Fernando I]], was named the first [[King of Mansilla|monarch]] of the Kingdom of Mansilla, which received papal recognition as a "Catholic Kingdom" shortly after the conclusion of the war. Throughout his short-lived reign, Fernando I, a deeply spiritual man, resisted efforts to industrialize the Mansillian economy, believing that doing so would plunge the archipelago into a state of moral degeneracy, destroying the family unit and driving sacredly held institutions to ruin.
===1937 Coup===
===1937 Coup===
===Second Kingdom===
===Second Kingdom===

Revision as of 16:13, 4 March 2022

Kingdom of Mansilla
Regno di Mansilla
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: Paradisio in Terra
Paradise on Earth
Anthem: "Buon Sangue e Oro"
Royal anthem: "Salutano il Re"
CapitalBrunelli (called "Cerano" until 1962 decree)
LargestSanclaro
Official languagesItalian, Sicilian
Demonym(s)Mansillian
GovernmentUnitary Absolute Monarchy Totalitarian Dictatorship
• King
Roberto IV
• Prime Minister
Giancarlo Ricci
Establishment
• Founded (1st Kingdom)
1853 AD
• Brunelli Regime
February 1937 AD
• Constitution of Mansilla adopted (2nd Kingdom)
August 1937
Population
• 2018 estimate
4.21 Million
• 2003 census
3.9 Million
CurrencyBrunellian Lira
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy, AD/BC
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.mansilla

The Kingdom of Mansilla (colloquially, Mansilla) is a small island nation situated in the northernmost part of the Olympic Ocean. Though nominally a constitutional monarchy, Mansilla is effectively administered by its Prime Minister, currently Gran Custodé Giancarlo Ricci, who has been in office since 1996 and holds near absolute power in the nation. The Mansillian economy is relatively small but nearly self-sustaining and moderately diverse, comprised of a large agriculture sector, a smaller manufacturing sector, and a thriving tourist industry thanks to sweeping foreign policy reforms in the mid-1980s. Mansilla is known for its beautiful rolling hills, vineyards, crystal blue waters, and elegant architecture.

The current government of Mansilla was established following the 1937 coup d'etat against the Ferrera dynasty, which saw Luca Brunelli's rise to power, the execution of Stephano X, and the establishment of the 2nd Kingdom after a formal constitution was drafted in August of the same year.


Etymology

Though the origin of the term "Mansilla" is not exactly known, it's likely a heavily vernacularized translation of the the Pionean word "Maesila," which means "God's Dominion" or, more literally, "God's Seat." The Mansillan archipelago was first settled by Pionean Catholics in the late 14th century, which may explain the name. The general demonym for citizens of Mansilla is "Mansillan(s)," though "Mansillians," is also used with a great degree of frequency.

History

First Kingdom

Initially a ducal holding of Pionea, Mansilla became an independent monarchy in 1853 as a result of the Treaty of Cephalia, which concluded the Cerini War of Succession. Prince Fernando di Cerini, later taking the name Fernando I, was named the first monarch of the Kingdom of Mansilla, which received papal recognition as a "Catholic Kingdom" shortly after the conclusion of the war. Throughout his short-lived reign, Fernando I, a deeply spiritual man, resisted efforts to industrialize the Mansillian economy, believing that doing so would plunge the archipelago into a state of moral degeneracy, destroying the family unit and driving sacredly held institutions to ruin.

1937 Coup

Second Kingdom

Still lacking support for his regime among certain powerful families that had not officially taken a side during the coup, Brunelli made the decision to reinstate the monarchy in June of 1937. On August 1, the Mansillian National Front (the nation's de facto governing body at that time) adopted the Constituation of Mansilla, which appointed Fernando Berlusconi, Stephano X's cousin, as the figurehead ruler of Mansilla. Under the newly adopted constitution, near-absolute power was held by the Gran Custode (Prime Minister), a role that Brunelli was more than happy to assume.

Less than 24 hours after the Constitution's adoption, an assassin was able to breach the perimeter of Brunelli's estate and fire upon the newly minted Prime Minister as he was eating dinner. Brunelli survived the attack and personally oversaw the assassin's torture. Brunelli's would-be-killer, who was initially presumed to be an agent of Venezia, confessed that he had been sent on the behest of Angelo Gingiartti. Attempting to flee the nation, Gingiartii was stopped at a military checkpoint outside of Cerano (now Brunelli) around midnight that evening, taken into custody, and executed by firing squad on August 8, 1937. Venezia, who was captured during an ill-fated assault on Saclaro by republican forces on August 4, was executed alongside Gingiartti. Surviving republican, socialist, and loyalist forces were dispersed by the end of the month, marking the end of major opposition to Brunelli's regime for more than two decades.

Geography

Climate

Politics

Government

Military and Foreign Relations

Demographics

Given Mansilla's isolated geographic location and strict immigration/emigration bans until the mid 1980s, nearly 98% of all denizens self-classified as Pionea, the native Latin-Caucasian ethnicity, in the nation's 2003 census. 81% of the Mansillan population is concentrated in its two largest cities, Brunelli and Sanclaro, the former of which has seen substantial growth since the mid 2000s.

Economy

Mansilla is a nominally capitalist nation, making no efforts to prevent citizens from freely engaging in trade, buying, owning, and selling assets (including real estate), and establishing limited enterprises. International commerce and large-scale industry, however, is highly regulated. All major holdings are jointly held between the owner and the state, creating a system where most international trade is conducted by pseudo-nationalized corporations. Such trade, however, is rare, given the Mansillan government's relatively isolationist stance on foreign policy and trade.

Culture

Language