Kingdom of Crosentia

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Kingdom of Crosentia

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Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Motto: A new country starting with freedom, equality, and hope
Anthem: O Beautiful Motherland
Gyeryong, South Korea
Capital
and largest city
Rovertross
Official languagesKorean, English, Esperanto
Demonym(s)Crosentian
GovernmentUnitary constitutional monarchy
• King
Stephen I
• Prime Minister
Max Baez
LegislatureCouncil of Crosentia
Population
• (2020 census) census
20
CurrencyCrosentian Karr (de jure)
Time zoneUTC +9:00 (KST)

The Kingdom of Crosentia, commonly known as Crosentia, formerly Rodizia and Borsia, is a self-declared sovereign state unrecognized by foreign entities, or a micronation, located in East Asia. The nation is an enclave of South Korea, landlocked completely within the city of Gyeryong, in South Chungcheong Province. The capital and largest city was Rovertross, widely considered the economic and cultural center of Crosentia, as well as being the residence of the monarch. Aside from the capital city, the nation is divided into the three provinces of Slevis, Chellsia, Reflant, the autonomous territory of Rolense.

Crosentia is a constitutional monarchy, with Stephen I as the monarch. Approximately 0.55 km2 in land area, Crosentia has a population of 20 as of 2020. Initially established on 16 February 2018 as the Kingdom of Borsia, the nation has undergone numerous reforms and periods of instability within its lifespan, with the longest-surviving nation lasting over 3 months and the shortest lasting only around 3 minutes. The Empire of Crosentia became a kingdom on 6 February 2020 when Emperor Stephen I declared the state a kingdom and reformed the government into a constitutional monarchy.

On 22 March 2020, Stephen I appointed Max Baez, a micronationalist fascinated with Asian micronations, to the post of Prime Minister within the nation. He renamed the nation to Kalensia, and attempted a reform of the inactive nation. However, Baez claims he hadn't changed the official name of the country, and that the nation is in a deep state of inactivity.

Due to its enclaved position within South Korea, Crosentian culture is heavily influenced by Korean culture. Most Crosentians are somewhat fluent in the Korean language, with Korean being the mother tongue to many and the work language within Crosentia.