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 Kingdom of Vesnia

 * Government: Feudal Monarchy (Kingdom)
 * King: Bernhart I (B 1129 D 1172) (R 1145 - 1172), Wilhelm III (B 1153, alive) (R 1172 - Present)
 * Ruling House: House of Fleischer
 * Economy: The Vesnian economy is stable, being based on trade mostly as well as fishing, mining and lumber. Gold coin currency is used in the realm. Vesnia is influenced by the overall economy of the Holy Roman Empire, of which it is a member. A special trade agreement between Vesnia and Svearike and Vesnia and Danemark has been implemented.
 * Capital: Burgenbrao
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~1 574 000
 * Burgenbrao: 93 000
 * Köslin: 50 000
 * Raustadt: 8 200
 * Heineg: 3 500
 * Schneidemühl: 800
 * Rural areas (AKA everything else): ~1 419 000
 * Ethnicities: 93% Vesnian, 7% Prussian
 * Religion: 85% Catholic Christian, 15% Orthodox Christian
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * N/A
 * Military: Total of 15 700 levy soldiers (1% of pop)
 * Deployed units: none
 * 5 200 infantry
 * 3 800 pikemen
 * 5 200 archers
 * 1 000 sword cavalry
 * 500 lancers
 * Navy:
 * 20 transport ships
 * 8 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * Prussia, Westria, Mecklenburg, Svearike: Improve relations.
 * Events:
 * Orthodox Influence: Vesnia has seen an increase in Orthodoxy in the last years. While the marriage that started this whole thing is long dead, the Vesno-Prussian alliance is still a thing and the marriage allowed the Orthodox Church to gain a foothold in Vesnia. The increase of Orthodoxy isn't as prevalent as when the Vesno-Prussian marriage occured and existed, but the Orthodox minority is here to stay now.
 * The Avar Situation: Wilhelm III controversially expresses his support for the Prussians in the situation involving the "persecution" of Avars within Prussia. The joint status of Vesnia and Avaland as HRE member states makes this quite controversial. He is not ballsy confident enough to send actual volunteers yet however.
 * Orthodox Quarters: Certain parts of cities (mostly Koslin due to being the city closest to Orthodox Prussia) start being seen as having two different sides, one more Catholic part and other quarters inhabited more by Orthodox Christians.
 * Lechtenheim's Infrastructure: It has practically been fully integrated now. The center of the lands of Lechtenheim is the settlement of Schneidemühl (irl Pila, Greater Poland), which is not considered a full city due to its low population.
 * Def not Spreading Religion lmao: Through trade and other envoys from Vesnia to Danemark/Svearike, Orthodox faith arrives on their shores from time to time.