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==Prelude==
==Prelude==
{{further|Delepasian Kingdom|Delepasians|Rosarian Republic{{!}}First Rosarian Republic}}
{{further|Delepasian Kingdom|Delepasians|Rosarian Republic{{!}}First Rosarian Republic}}
Since the turn of the 19th Century, there was a growing national sentiment amongst the populace of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas]]. For about three centuries, many of the viceroyalty's colonists saw themselves as one of two groups: [[Pelaxians]] or Mestizos. The former living near coastal areas, and the latter further inland. The rise of a Delepasian identity began when author [[Juan Guerrero]] wrote in 1797: "''Hace trescientos años, el intrépido héroe Mauricio Delepas plantó la bandera de Pelaxia en el hermoso dominio de Delepasia. Nosotros, los delepasianos, deberíamos desarrollar una identidad separada de Pelaxia, una identidad en la que abracemos la única fe verdadera sin importar si nuestros antepasados fueron pelaxianos, cartadanianos, latinos o los Vallosi, mitificados durante mucho tiempo.''" ("Three hundred years ago, the dauntless hero Mauricio Delepas planted Pelaxia's flag on Delepasia's fair domain. We Delepasians ought to develop an identity separate from Pelaxia, an identity where we embrace the one true faith without regard towards whether our forefathers were Pelaxian, Cartadanian, Latins, or the long-mythologised Vallosi.").
Since the turn of the 19th Century, there was a growing national sentiment amongst the populace of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas]]. For about three centuries, many of the viceroyalty's colonists saw themselves as one of two groups: [[Pelaxians]] or Mestizos. The former living near coastal areas, and the latter further inland. The rise of a Delepasian identity began when author [[Juan Guerrero]] wrote in 1797: "''Hace trescientos años, el intrépido héroe Mauricio Delepas plantó la bandera de Pelaxia en el hermoso dominio de Delepasia. Nosotros, los delepasianos, deberíamos desarrollar una identidad separada de Pelajia, una identidad en la que abracemos la única fe verdadera sin importar si nuestros antepasados fueron pelajianos, cartadanianos, latinos o los vallosi, mitificados durante mucho tiempo.''" ("Three hundred years ago, the dauntless hero Mauricio Delepas planted Pelaxia's flag on Delepasia's fair domain. We Delepasians ought to develop an identity separate from Pelaxia, an identity where we embrace the one true faith without regard towards whether our forefathers were Pelaxian, Cartadanian, Latins, or the long-mythologised Vallosi.").


Guerrero's words struck a chord with many of the colonists and, most especially after [[Almadaria]] became an independent republic in 1846., they began seeing themselves not as Pelaxians or Mestizos, but as Delepasians, a distinct national identity based on their multicultural heritage and intermarriage with the indigenous Vallosi and the [[Latinic people|Latins]] who live on [[Vallos]] before the colonial era. As national sentiment grew, so did the idea that the Viceroyalty should become a proper country. Before the end of [[Pelaxia]]'s monarchy in 1852, this meant turning Pelaxia into a dual monarchy known as the [[Pelaxio-Delepasian Union]]. An attempt at the dual monarchy idea was made in 1852 when the [[Delepasian Kingdom]] was established as a pro-Girojón government-in-exile. This marked the first attmept at unifying Delepasia. The kingdom collapsed within three months, fracturing into several Delepasian polities, with the area surrounding [[Lake Remenau]] falling under Almadarian rule while [[Kingdom of Rios Gemelos|Rios Gemelos]] managed to repel the Almadarian attempt at conquest.
Guerrero's words struck a chord with many of the colonists and, most especially after [[Almadaria]] became an independent republic in 1846., they began seeing themselves not as Pelaxians or Mestizos, but as Delepasians, a distinct national identity based on their multicultural heritage and intermarriage with the indigenous Vallosi and the [[Latinic people|Latins]] who live on [[Vallos]] before the colonial era. As national sentiment grew, so did the idea that the Viceroyalty should become a proper country. Before the end of [[Pelaxia]]'s monarchy in 1852, this meant turning Pelaxia into a dual monarchy known as the [[Pelaxio-Delepasian Union]]. An attempt at the dual monarchy idea was made in 1852 when the [[Delepasian Kingdom]] was established as a pro-Girojón government-in-exile. This marked the first attmept at unifying Delepasia. The kingdom collapsed within three months, fracturing into several Delepasian polities, with the area surrounding [[Lake Remenau]] falling under Almadarian rule while [[Kingdom of Rios Gemelos|Rios Gemelos]] managed to repel the Almadarian attempt at conquest.
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