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|established_event1 = Founded (Legendary)
|established_event1 = Founded (Legendary)
|established_date1 =  2333 BC
|established_date1 =  2333 BC
|established_event2 = Modern border established
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|established_date2 =  300 AD
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|area =              730092 km2 (281,890 sq mi)
|area =              730092 km2 (281,890 sq mi)
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To the northeast of Meseda-jo lay [[Hyuntoji]] (휸도지, Hyuntoji translates as "Dark Land" or "Mysterious Land" and was the Metzettan name for the territory). Hyuntoji was smaller and less sophisticated than Meseda and was subjugated around 300 BC as Meseda-jo expanded. The territory to the south of Meseda was known as [[Daekang]] (대강, Great Water/River in Metzi) and was prosperous thanks to its ample coastline and greater proportion of arable land than the mountainous Meseda-jo. Daekang controlled several islands off the coast and resisted takeover attempts from the north for generations until falling in 85 BC. [[Ankae]], the former capital of Daekang, is now the second-largest city in Metzetta. Following this acquisition Meseda-jo became known as Metzetta. Over the coming years the new empire would take to the seas and conquer many islands off the coast and laid claim to as many uninhabited islands as it could find.
To the northeast of Meseda-jo lay [[Hyuntoji]] (휸도지, Hyuntoji translates as "Dark Land" or "Mysterious Land" and was the Metzettan name for the territory). Hyuntoji was smaller and less sophisticated than Meseda and was subjugated around 300 BC as Meseda-jo expanded. The territory to the south of Meseda was known as [[Daekang]] (대강, Great Water/River in Metzi) and was prosperous thanks to its ample coastline and greater proportion of arable land than the mountainous Meseda-jo. Daekang controlled several islands off the coast and resisted takeover attempts from the north for generations until falling in 85 BC. [[Ankae]], the former capital of Daekang, is now the second-largest city in Metzetta. Following this acquisition Meseda-jo became known as Metzetta. Over the coming years the new empire would take to the seas and conquer many islands off the coast and laid claim to as many uninhabited islands as it could find.
===Antiquity===
===Antiquity (300-1850)===
By 300 AD Metzetta's borders had arrived in roughly the configuration seen today.
Metzetta loses control over Tanhai peninsula, conflicts over islands continue into GW2.
===Modern Metzetta ===
===Modern Metzetta (1850-present) ===
Emperor Daeku is considered the first modern Emperor. He instituted sweeping reforms to [[Metzettan Won|currency]], [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Metzetta|honours]] and military. Emperors Daeku and Yonzi kept Metzetta neutral during The First Great War. For the first year of The Second Great War, Metzetta remained neutral under Emperor Jan-Hu, however Levantine allies successfully induced Metzetta to join the Allies on March 30th, 1935, the same day [[Rusana]] fell to [[Corumm]].
Emperor Daeku is considered the first modern Emperor. He instituted sweeping reforms to [[Metzettan Won|currency]], [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Metzetta|honours]] and military. Emperors Daeku and Yonzi kept Metzetta neutral during The First Great War. For the first year of The Second Great War, Metzetta remained neutral under Emperor Jan-Hu, however Levantine allies successfully induced Metzetta to join the Allies on March 30th, 1935, the same day [[Rusana]] fell to [[Corumm]].


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