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{{Main|History of Urcea (1955-present)}} | {{Main|History of Urcea (1955-present)}} | ||
Since the conclusion of the [[Second Great War]] and [[Third Fratricide]], Urcea has established itself as a cornerstone of the new Levantine geopolitical order which features the [[Levantine Union]] and has additionally been established as a global superpower with only [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]] as potential rivals. Since the end of the Second Great War, Urcea has focused on domestic improvements in quality of life for those living in the Kingdom and has developed a healthy political culture. The Modern Period has seen the beginning and end of the [[Occidental Cold War]] with [[Caphiria]], a period in which the two powers sought geopolitical supremacy over the other. Since the end of the Occidental Cold War in [[2014]] with the [[Assumption Accords]], Urcea and Caphiria have grown increasingly close as partners on the world geopolitical stage. Remaining one of the world's most religious countries, Urcea's outward influence has been marked by a heavy use of soft power and support of global missionary efforts. Between the late 2000s and the conclusion of the [[Final War of the Deluge]], Urcea was been a key participant in [[The Deluge]], and it has developed a large [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association|sphere of influence]] in [[Crona]]. | Since the conclusion of the [[Second Great War]] and [[Third Fratricide]], Urcea has established itself as a cornerstone of the new Levantine geopolitical order which features the [[Levantine Union]] and has additionally been established as a global superpower with only [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]] as potential rivals. Since the end of the Second Great War, Urcea has focused on domestic improvements in quality of life for those living in the Kingdom and has developed a healthy political culture. The Modern Period has seen the beginning and end of the [[Occidental Cold War]] with [[Caphiria]], a period in which the two powers sought geopolitical supremacy over the other. Since the end of the Occidental Cold War in [[2014]] with the [[Assumption Accords]], Urcea and Caphiria have grown increasingly close as partners on the world geopolitical stage. Remaining one of the world's most religious countries, Urcea's outward influence has been marked by a heavy use of soft power and support of global missionary efforts. Between the late 2000s and the conclusion of the [[Final War of the Deluge]], Urcea was been a key participant in [[The Deluge]], and it has developed a large [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association|sphere of influence]] in [[Crona]]. | ||
===Constitutional history=== | |||
{{Main|Constitutional history of Urcea}} | |||
Throughout the development of the Urcean state and society, parallel developments were made to the [[Constitution of Urcea]] which gradually transformed Urcea from a traditional medieval feudal monarchy into a complex constitutional state that exists today. Most of the institutions of the [[Government of Urcea]] as they presently exist were the result of both deliberate waves of reform as well as reactive necessity to historical events. The emergence of the [[Concilium Daoni]] as a democratically elected legislative body is the central development of Urcean constitutional history, not only forming that body but also changing the character of the [[Apostolic King of Urcea|Apostolic Kingship]] in the process. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
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