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The '''Veltorine Principality of Cetsencalia''' was a country in [[Crona]]. The territory was part of [[Quetzenkel]] until the [[South Nysdra War]], | The '''Veltorine Principality of Cetsencalia''' was a country in [[Crona]]. The territory was part of [[Quetzenkel]] until the [[South Nysdra War]], after which time it was carved out as a state for the reisdent [[Veltorine people]] of western [[Quetzenkel]]. The [[Government of Urcea]] took possession of the territory in [[2015]] and established it as a new home for displaced [[Veltorine people]], whose home country [[Veltorina]] was destroyed during the [[Second Great War]]. Following a period of military administration, the Principality was established by the Cetsencalia Organic Act of 2019 and the new state formally came into being in [[2020]] with the coronation of [[Riordan VIII]] as Prince of Cetsencalia. The Principality was dissolved in [[2021]] following the fall of New Constanz and capitulation of the Veltorine Social Council during the [[Invasion of Cetsencalia]]. Following a provisional military administration, Cetsencalia was reorganized as the Military Rectory of the [[Veltorine Territories]] following the [[Cetsencalia front|liberation of New Constanz]] in the summer of 2022. Following the end of the [[Final War of the Deluge]], the territory was once again reorganized as the Republic of [[New Veltorina]]. | ||
Cetsencalia was a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. | Cetsencalia was a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The term ''Cetsencalia'' was used as early as [[1650]] by [[Derian people|Derian]] explorers of the [[Nysdra]] region, and the term was a simple Latinization of the name of [[Quetzenkel]]. The term was used in various applications until the early 20th century when its use was considered obsolete. The term entered prominent use in the 2000s and 2010s by | The term ''Cetsencalia'' was used as early as [[1650]] by [[Derian people|Derian]] explorers of the [[Nysdra]] region, and the term was a simple Latinization of the name of [[Quetzenkel]]. The term was used in various applications until the early 20th century when its use was considered obsolete. The term entered prominent use in the 2000s and 2010s by [[Veltorine people]] living under Quetzen authority. The separate use of the term to describe the lands which made up Cetsencalia was primarily driven by the [[Levantine Times Union]] in the 2010s, whose coverage of the [[South Nysdra War]] used the term to differentiate the recently annexed area from [[Quetzenkel]]. The term the interim territorial name for the region but was adopted as the official name by the Veltorine Social Council in [[2017]] during their participation in the [[Veltorine people|Veltorine]] settlement project. The name "Principality of Cetsencalia" was formalized with the Cetsencalia Organic Act of 2019. | ||
Following the [[Invasion of Cetsencalia|fall of Cetsencalia]], the term fell out of use as a national term due to its association with the Veltorine Social Council. It remained a name for the territory in [[Crona]] west of [[Quetzenkel]] largely devoid of its national connection. The Crown Dissolution Act of 2022, which formally dissolved the Principality, allowed the [[Apostlic King of Urcea]] to retain title of ''Prince of Cetsencalia''. | Following the [[Invasion of Cetsencalia|fall of Cetsencalia]], the term fell out of use as a national term due to its association with the Veltorine Social Council. It remained a name for the territory in [[Crona]] west of [[Quetzenkel]] largely devoid of its national connection. The Crown Dissolution Act of 2022, which formally dissolved the Principality, allowed the [[Apostlic King of Urcea]] to retain title of ''Prince of Cetsencalia''. |