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The '''Deric States''', commonly referred to as '''Dericania''' also sometimes called the '''Deric Confederation''' and officially the '''Confederation of the Estates and Principalities of Dericania''' was a confederation of Derian countries in eastern [[Levantia]], ranging from two members at its dissolution to | The '''Deric States''', commonly referred to as '''Dericania''' also sometimes called the '''Deric Confederation''' and officially the '''Confederation of the Estates and Principalities of Dericania''' was a confederation of Derian countries in eastern [[Levantia]], ranging from two members at its dissolution to nine members at its peak. It was comprised of the majority of the former territory of the [[Kingdom of Dericania]] excepting [[Burgundie]]. The Confederation was established in the aftermath of the Great War, and all of its states were members of the [[Levantine Union]]. | ||
The Deric States was considered the legal successor or the Kingdom of Dericania, though its direct predecessor was the [[Derian National Congress]], groups of liberals and moderate nationalists and several states in Dericania who confederated following the end of the [[Deric Republic]]. Many scholars and observers have noted that the function of the Deric Confederation was increasingly subsumed into that of the [[Levantine Union]], and calls for the absorption of the Confederation's functions into the Union played a direct role in the [[Dissolution of the Deric States]]. | The Deric States was considered the legal successor or the Kingdom of Dericania, though its direct predecessor was the [[Derian National Congress]], groups of liberals and moderate nationalists and several states in Dericania who confederated following the end of the [[Deric Republic]]. Many scholars and observers have noted that the function of the Deric Confederation was increasingly subsumed into that of the [[Levantine Union]], and calls for the absorption of the Confederation's functions into the Union played a direct role in the [[Dissolution of the Deric States]]. |