Voivodeship of Magna Græcia
Magna Græcia
Voivodato di Magna Grecia (Italian) Βοεβοδάτον τῆς Μεγάλης Γραικίας (Hellenic) PALĀTĪNĀTVS MAGNÆ GRÆCIÆ (Neoclassical Latin) et al. | |
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Βοεβοδάτον τῆς Μεγάλης Γραικίας transcription(s) | |
• Romanisation | Voevoðáton tī̃s Meğálīs Ğrekías |
Παλαϊνάτο τῆς Μάλη Γκρικ́ία transcription(s) | |
• Romanisation | Palainàto tĩs Màli Gricìa |
Mottoes: Italian: Grande [è] il potere del mare Hellenic: Μέγα τὸ τῆς θαλάσσης κράτος Neoclassical Latin: MAGNA POTENTIA MARIS [EST] Neapolitan: Granne [è] ’o pute’ d"o mare Sicilian: [G]ranni [jèni] u putiri dû mari Griko, Greko: Μάλη ποτεστά τῆς θάλασσα (Màli potestà tìs tàlassa) (Great is the might of the sea) | |
Anthem: "Tarantella Napoletana" | |
Coordinates: 43°06ʼ40.1"N 12°23ʼ18.8"E | |
Micronation | Græcia |
Established | 1 March 2021 AD |
Founded by | Quintus De Vitaliis |
Named for | Magna Græcia |
Seat | Vīlla Vmbriæ, Perusia |
Boroughs | List of Boroughs
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Government | |
• Voivode | (TBD) |
Demonyms | Magnogreco (m.), Magnogreca (f.) Κατωιταλιώτης (m.), Κατωιταλιώτισσα (f.) Ītaliōtēs (m.), Ītaliōtissa (f.) |
Languages | |
• Official | Italian Hellenic Neoclassical Latin Neapolitan Sicilian Griko Greko Græcian |
• Minority | Arbëresh, Barese, Faetar, Occitan, Salentino, Tarantino, Umbrian, Vivaro-Alpine |
• Immigrant | Albanian, Arabic |
Time zone | UTC+01:15 (Græcian Western Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:15 (Græcian Western Summer Time) |
Postal code of Perusia | 06100 |
Postal code of (TBD) | (TBD) |
Area code | +39 |
Vehicle registration | PE (TBD) |
The Voivodeship of Magna Græcia[a] 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 one borough located in Perugia, Umbria, Italy.
Names
The voivodeship was named after the south Italian region where the ancient Hellenic states had founded their colonies.
Officially, it is known as:
- Voivodato di Magna Grecia (Italian)
- Pronunciation: [vɔ.i.voˈda.to di ˈmaɲ.ɲa ˈɡrɛ.t͡ʃa]
- Βοεβοδάτον τῆς Μεγάλης Γραικίας (Hellenic)
- Romanisation: Voevoðáton tī̃s Meğálīs Ğrekías
Pronunciation: [voevoˈðaton tis mɛˈɣa.lis ɣrɛˈci.as]
- Romanisation: Voevoðáton tī̃s Meğálīs Ğrekías
- PALĀTĪNĀTVS MAGNÆ GRÆCIÆ (Neoclassical Latin)
- Pronunciation: [päɫ̪äːt̪iːˈnäːt̪ʊs̠ ˈmäŋnäe̯ ˈɡräe̯kiäe̯]
- Voivodato 'e Magna Grecia (Neapolitan)
- Pronunciation: [voj.voˈdɑːtə e ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːt͡ʃə]
- Voivodatu di Magna Grecia (Sicilian)
- Pronunciation: [vɔj.vɔˈda.tʊ dɪ ˈma.ɲa ˈgrɛʃa]
- Παλαϊνάτο τῆς Μάλη Γκρικ́ία (Griko, Greko)
- Romanisation: Palainàto tĩs Màli Gricìa
Pronunciation: [pa.la.iˈna.to tis ˈma.li ɣriˈ(t)ʃi.a]
- Romanisation: Palainàto tĩs Màli Gricìa
- 𐌇𐌀𐌌 𐌝𐌊𐌄𐌓𐌇 𐌇𐌄𐌌 𐌞𐌄𐌍𐌈𐌝𐌓𐌐𐌄𐌞𐌋𐌋𐌄𐌁 (Græcian)
- Romanisation: BELLUEPRⱵÐNEU MEH HREKⱵ MAH
Pronunciation: [bel.lɔ.e.prəðˈne.ɔ mex ɣrekə max]
- Romanisation: BELLUEPRⱵÐNEU MEH HREKⱵ MAH
In the recognised and protected minority languages, the voivodeship is known as:
- Qarku 'e Greqisë së Madhe (Arbëresh)
- Pronunciation: [ˈkʲar.ku e ˈɣre.kʲi.sə sɯ ˈma.ðe]
- Voivodato de Magna Grecia (Barese)
- Pronunciation: [voj.voˈdɑːtə də ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːt͡ʃə]
- Voïvodat de Grant(a) Grèça (Faetar)
- Pronunciation: [vɔj.vɔ.da də grˈɑ̃.t(a) ˈgrɛ.sa]
- Voivodat de Granda Grècia (Occitan)
- Pronunciation: [βuj.βuˈðat de ˈgran.da ˈgrɛ.si.a]
- Voivodatu di Magna Gṛecìa (Salentino)
- Pronunciation: [vɔj.vɔˈda.tʊ dɪ ˈma.ɲa gɽɛˈʃi.a]
- Voivodate de Magne Grecie (Tarantino)
- Pronunciation: [voj.voˈdɑːtə də ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːʃə]
- Voivodàto di Màgna Grècia (Umbrian)
- Pronunciation: [voj.voˈda.to di ˈmaɲ.ɲa ˈɡrɛ.ʃːa]
- Voivodà de Granda Grècia (Vivaro-Alpine)
- Pronunciation: [buj.buˈda de ˈgran.da ˈgrɛ.si.a]
For the sake of brevity, the voivodeship is referred to as Magna Græcia (Italian: Magna Grecia [ˈmaɲ.ɲa ˈɡrɛ.t͡ʃa]; Hellenic: Μεγἀλη Γραικία, romanised: Meğálī Ğrekía [mɛˈɣa.li ɣrɛˈci.a]; Neoclassical Latin: MAGNA GRÆCIA [ˈmäŋnä ˈɡräe̯kiä]; Neapolitan: Magna Grecia [ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːt͡ʃə]; Sicilian: Magna Grecia [ˈma.ɲa ˈgrɛʃa]; Italiot Greek: Μάλη Γκρικ́ία, romanised: Màli Gricìa [ˈma.li ɣriˈ(t)ʃi.a]; Græcian 𐌇𐌀𐌌 𐌝𐌊𐌄𐌓𐌇, romanised: HREK MAH [ɣrek max]; Arbëresh: Greqia e Madhe [ˈɣre.kʲi.a e ˈma.ðe]; Barese: Magn Grecia [ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːt͡ʃə]; Faetar: Grant(a) Grèça [grˈɑ̃.t(a) ˈgrɛ.sa]; Occitan: Granda Grècia [ˈgran.da ˈgrɛ.si.a]; Salentino: Magna Gṛecìa [ˈma.ɲa gɽɛˈʃi.a]; Tarantino: Magne Grecie [ˈmɑːɲə ˈgrɛːʃə]; Umbrian: Màgna Grècia [ˈmaɲ.ɲa ˈɡrɛ.ʃːa]; Vivaro-Alpine: Granda Grècia [ˈgran.da ˈgrɛ.si.a]).
History
The Voivodeship was formed on 1 March 2021 AD, following the rapid expansion of Græcia to three macronations, outside of Hellas.
Subdivisions
The Voivodeship is subdivided into two boroughs, one existing and one currently planned:
Borough | Area (km²) | Area of influence (km²) | Administrative seat | District(s) |
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Perusia | 0,00015 (150 m²) | 449,92 | Vīlla Vmbriæ, Via del Cambio | n/a |
(TBD) | TBD | TBD | (TBD) | n/a |
Government
Current Voivode: TBD
The voivodeship assembly is composed of 5 counselors (10 planned), organised as follows:
- Perusia representatives - 5
- (TBD) representatives - 5
Economy
The Voivodeship depends on both local consumption and tourism. The borough of Perusia produces services such as lodging, food, etc.
Geography
Perusia is located entirely within Perugia, Umbria, Italy, with an area of influence covering both the urban and rural area that is called "Perugia". The planned borough will most likely be located in South Italy.
Demographics
Population
Borough | District | Population (2022) | Citizens (2022) | Other subjects (2022) |
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Perusia | n/a | 168.066 | 2 | 168.064 |
(TBD) | n/a | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Religion
The vast majority of the people living in the Voivodeship are Catholic Christians (99%), while the rest are atheists and muslims. The patron saint of the voivodeship is Saint Lucia of Syracuse, whose feast is celebrated on 13 December.
Language
The official languages of the Voivodeship are Italian, Hellenic, Neoclassical Latin, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Griko, Greko, and Græcian — all of which are used for official documents, as well as everyday things. There are minorities of people who speak and/or write in Arbëresh, Barese, Faetar, Occitan, Salentino, Tarantino, Umbrian, and Vivaro-Alpine. Therefore, the aforementioned languages and (sub)dialects are recognised as minority languages within the voivodeship. Although not recognised, there are two spoken immigrant languages, Albanian and Arabic.
Notes
- ↑ For other names, see the names section.