Moreas Voivodeship

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Moreas
Βοεβοδάτον τοῦ Μωρέως (Hellenic)
Воѥводьство Мѡрєꙗ (South Ruthenian)
Βοεβοδάτον τοῦ Μωρέως transcription(s)
 • RomanisationVoevoðáton tũ Mōréōs
Воѥводьство Мѡрєꙗ transcription(s)
 • RomanisationVojevod'stvo Mōreja
 • Glagolitic scriptⰂⱁⰵⰲⱁⰴⱐⱄⱅⰲⱁ Ⰿⱉⱃⰵⱑ
Flag of Moreas
Official logo of Moreas
Mottoes: 
Hellenic: Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς
South Ruthenian: Или съ онѣмь или на онъ
(Either with it or on it)
Anthem: «Τὸ τραγούδι τοῦ Μωρέως»
"Song to Moreas"
Coordinates: Čěrneś: 37°38ʼ24.0"N 21°49ʼ39.8"E
Sisypheia: 37°55ʼ54.2"N 22°54ʼ54.8"E
Micronation Græcia
Established1 March 2021 AD
Founded byQuintus De Vitaliis
Named forMorea
SeatDimitrijević Mansion, Čěrneś (current)
Kost'rě Kapsalî, Kapsala, Čěrneś (planned)
Boroughs
List of Boroughs
Government
 • Voivode(TBD)
DemonymsΜωραΐτης (m.), Μωραΐτισσα (f.)
Мѡраїтъ (m.), Мѡраїта (f.)
Languages
 • OfficialHellenic
South Ruthenian
 • MinorityArvanitika
 • ImmigrantAlbanian, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+02:15 (Græcian Eastern Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:15 (Græcian Eastern Summer Time)
Postal code
Čěrneś: 22008
Sisypheia: 20100
Area code+30
Vehicle registrationCR
SI

Moreas Voivodeship (Hellenic: Βοεβοδάτον τοῦ Μωρέως, romanised: Voevoðáton tũ Mōréōs, pronounced: [voevoˈðaton tûː mɔːˈreɔːs]; South Ruthenian: Воѥводьство Мѡрєꙗ, romanised: Vojevod'stvo Mōreja, pronounced: [vo.jeˈvodʲstvo mɔːˈre.ja]) is one of the five voivodeships of Græcia, the top-level administrative divisions of the micronation. It was formed in March 2021 AD. As of 2022 AD, it consists of 2 boroughs located entirely within the same macronational prefecture.

Name

Moreas Voivodeship was named after Morea, the Medieval name of Peloponnese. For the sake of brevity, the voivodeship is referred to as Moreas (Hellenic: Μωρεύς, romanised: Mōrévs [mɔːˈrefs]; Neoclassical Latin: MOREA [ˈmɔreä]; South Ruthenian: Мѡрєй, romanised: Mōrej [mɔːˈrej]).

History

The Voivodeship was formed on 1 March 2021 AD, following the rapid expansion of Græcia to three macronations, outside of Hellas. It is composed of one of the original boroughs of Græcia, Čěrneś, and one that was formed later, Sisypheia.

Subdivisions

The Voivodeship is subdivided into 2 boroughs, one of which has 4 districts:

Borough Area (km²) Area of influence (km²) Administrative seat District(s)
Čěrneś TBD TBD Dimitrijević Mansion,
Main street
Kapsala
Moustreca
Ćougově
Xŕb'tě
Sisypheia TBD TBD St. George's Castrum,
Platonos street
n/a

Government

Current Voivode: TBD
The voivodeship assembly is composed of 15 counselors, organised as follows:

  • Čěrneś representatives - 8
    • Kapsala representatives - 2
    • Moustreca representatives - 2
    • Ćougově representatives - 2
    • Xŕb'tě representatives - 2
  • Sisypheia representatives - 7

Economy

Moreas Voivodeship depends only on agriculture. The borough of Čěrneś produces olives, olive oil, potatoes, dairy products, while the borough of Sisypheia produces lemons, bitter oranges, and citrons.

Geography

Both constituents of the Voivodeship are located in the prefecture of Peloponnese, Hellas, albeit in different regional units: Čěrneś is located in Arcadia, whereas Sisypheia is located in Corinthia. Their areas of influence are mostly above sea level.

Demographics

Population

Borough District Population (2022) Citizens (2022) Other subjects (2022)
Čěrneś Kapsala 2 2 0
Čěrneś Moustreca 5 5 0
Čěrneś Ćougově 6 2 4
Čěrneś Xŕb'tě 5 5 0
Sisypheia n/a 10 7 3

Religion

All of the people living in the Voivodeship are Greek Orthodox Christians, while there is a minority of seasonal workers who are muslims. The patron saint of the voivodeship is Paul the Apostle, whose feast is celebrated on 29 June.

Language

The official languages of the Voivodeship are Hellenic, and South Ruthenian, both of which are used for official documents, as well as everyday things. The people who live in Čěrneś are predominantly Ruthenophones, while those in Sisypheia speak Hellenic. There is also a significant minority in the latter who speak Arvanitika. Therefore, it is a recognised minority language within the voivodeship. Although not recognised, there are two spoken immigrant languages: Albanian, and Urdu.