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|conventional_long_name = The Republic of Qasentria
|native_name = <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%"><div class="mw-collapsible-content">カセントリア河川鳥杏共和国 (Jarean)<br>카센트리아 공화국 (Koran)<br>''La République de Qasentria'' (Lakadamian)<br>''De Republic o' Qasentria'' (Eisan)</div></div>
|common_name = Qasentria
|status = <!--Status of country, especially useful for micronations-->
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[[Qasentria]] (Koran: 카센트리아, Jarean: カセントリア河川鳥杏) officially '''The Republic of Qasentria''' (Lakadamian: ''La République de Qasentria'', Koran: 카센트리아 공화국, Jarean: カセントリア河川鳥杏共和国, Eisan: ''De Republic o' Qasentria'') is a sovereign state in the south of [[Serica]]. Its capital and largest city is Marianne.
 
==History==
'''Ancient Qasentria''': Hunter-gatherers arrived in Qasentria in Paleolithic times, though little evidence of their presence remains, as Qasentria's largely acidic soils are inhospitable to the process of fossilization. However, the discovery of unique edge-ground axes in Yukonomina dated to over 30,000 years ago may be evidence of the first Homo sapiens in Qasentria. Early humans likely arrived on Qasentria by sea on watercraft, likely from the western part of Sakoda (most likely modern-day Jarea). Evidence of human habitation has been dated to 32,000 years ago in Miyako's Yamashita Cave and up to 20,000 years ago on Izuu Island's Shiraho Saonetabaru Cave. While the humans likely came over from Jarea, they formed a number of seperate cultures from the Jareans (ie. Miyakoans, Izuu, Yukonominan, Honbese). During this time, a number of small kingdoms were formed. Wars were occasional, but largly never happened
 
'''Nanmei Era''': The region of modern day Qasentria got it's name from their time under the Ancient Amelian Empire, where the region was refered to as "Kasen" (Amelian: 卡森 - The card forest).The region included the modern day nations of Namimori, Kuwiang, Qasentria and Saint Vittoria. Lakadamian explorers made contact with the eastern portion of Kasen, and a number of settlers made eastern Kasen (known then as Vierzon) their home (becoming the modern day region of Breycia). The new Vierzonese populous were speaking Lakadamian, while the islands of the Kasatenya Islands were speaking Izuu, Miyakoan, and Einu; the island of Ceris was speaking Eisan, which was largely influenced by the Everish language; the island of St. Ann was speaking Kreol (nowadays Qasentrian Standard Creole), which was largely influenced by both Eisan & Lakadamian; and the main portion of Kasen was speaking either Yukonominan (a dialect of Jaranese), or Koran. The linguistics of the region was so chaotic, that it was sometimes refered to as Qianyu (a shortening of the Amelian phrase 千語言之國 (Qian yuyan zhi guo), meaning Land of 1000 Languages.
 
'''Ritsuryō Period''': Frustrations in Kasen were growing over the course of time under the Nanmei Era, as Kasen was largely ignored by the Ancient Amelian Empire. As such, a number of small regions in Kasen began to revolt, with the first region to split being Yeongwa (currently the area surrounding Hwidol), leading to 41 other regions to revolt. The regions, having gained their independence, turned their attention towards eachother.
[In order of independence;
 
1) Yeongwa (연과) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
2) Heunghae (흥해) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
3) Miyoshi (三芳) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
4) Miyako (宮古) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
5) Ceris dd/mm/yyyy;
 
6) Cheorwon (철원) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
7) Marianne dd/mm/yyyy;
 
8) Asakura (朝倉) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
9) Anegakoji (姉小路) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
10) Aikawa (愛川) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
11) Ina (伊奈) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
12) Izuu (伊豆) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
13) Biratori (平取) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
14) Ōmu (雄武) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
15) Uezugi (上杉) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
16) Hayakawa (早川) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
17) Vierzon dd/mm/yyyy;
 
18) Zaō (蔵王) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
19) Satake (佐竹) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
20) Wazuka (和束) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
21) Shibata (柴田) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
22) Yūsei (雄星) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
23) Hatakeyama (畑山) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
24) Yaese (八重瀬) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
25) St. Ann dd/mm/yyyy;
 
26) Amako (尼子) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
27) Inje (인제) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
28) Kinsia dd/mm/yyyy;
 
29) Jayuu (자유) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
30) Goldenleaf dd/mm/yyyy;
 
31) Seika (精華) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
32) Tsuwano (津和野) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
33) Pen'isura dd/mm/yyyy;
 
34) Poguk (포곡) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
35) Meiwa (明和) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
36) Satomi (聡美) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
37) Mōgi (舞木) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
38) Aita (相田) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
39) Hwawon (화원) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
40) Sabuk (사북) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
41) Wadomari (和泊) dd/mm/yyyy;
 
42) Buyeo (부여) dd/mm/yyyy]
 
'''Two Nations Period''':
 
'''Contemporary Qasentria''':
 
==Politics==