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The '''Unnuaq Mission State''' is a country in [[Cusinaut]]. The country was formed out of a region populated by eighteen [[Catholic]] missions and the towns that sprang up around them. Though the missions have existed in the Unnuaq region for centuries, the political apparatus of the territory only began in the 2010s as the Unnuaq exclusion area mandated under the [[Treaty of Narasseta]]. The eighteen missions in the region began to see to self-governance as a league of mission-town governments, but the end of the treaty threatened both the newly fledgling government and the missions themselves. The [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]] assumed control of the exclusion zone during [[Operation Mission Shield]], which was primarily launched to ensure the security of the mission zone. Following months of military occupation, the local missions received sufficient guarantees from the Government of Urcea and declared their independence on 2 May 2017. The country is a formal protectorate of [[Urcea]], and the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] is invested as Protector-General of the country, a largely symbolic executive position within the Mission State's domestic governance.
The '''Unnuaq Mission State''' is a country in [[Cusinaut]]. The country was formed out of a region populated by eighteen [[Levantine Catholic Church|Catholic]] missions and the towns that sprang up around them. Though the missions have existed in the Unnuaq region for centuries, the political apparatus of the territory only began in the 2010s as the Unnuaq exclusion area mandated under the [[Treaty of Narasseta]]. The eighteen missions in the region began to see to self-governance as a league of mission-town governments, but the end of the treaty threatened both the newly fledgling government and the missions themselves. The [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]] assumed control of the exclusion zone during [[Operation Mission Shield]], which was primarily launched to ensure the security of the mission zone. Following months of military occupation, the local missions received sufficient guarantees from the Government of Urcea and declared their independence on 2 May 2017. The country is a formal protectorate of [[Urcea]], and the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] is invested as Protector-General of the country, a largely symbolic executive position within the Mission State's domestic governance.


The Unnuaq Mission State is a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]].
The Unnuaq Mission State is a member of the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]].