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Kingdom of Castille and Leon (WIP)

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (King): Henry IV (1454 - 1477) Maria I (1477-)
 * Economy: The economy is tanking huge hits as the wars and conscription are causing money to not go so well.
 * Alliance - Gladius Christi: Valcanor, Castile - Leon, Granada, Agousta
 * Capital: Madrid
 * Demographics
 * Population - 61,050,356
 * Ethinicities - 91% Spanish-esque 5% North African 4% Other
 * Religon - 93% Catholicism 7% Other
 * Cities and Population Spread
 * Madrid - 265,000
 * Toledo - 241,000
 * Cordoba - 205,000
 * Burgos - 215,000
 * Leon-  295,00
 * La Coruna - 255,000
 * Oviedo - 157,000
 * Rural - 4,713,00
 * Fuerte Solaridad - 500
 * Fuerte Puedra Alta - 100
 * San Sebastian - 250,000
 * Granada - 40,000
 * Sevilla - 20,000
 * Garofe - 30,000
 * Malaga - 20,000
 * Algecia - 30,000
 * Military - 470,000
 * Archers - 150,000
 * Longbow - 105,000
 * Crossbow - 95,000
 * Medium-Sized Bows - 30,000
 * Cavalry - 26,000
 * Heavy - 10,750
 * Light - '7,350
 * Super Light - 7,150
 * Standard Knights - 25,250
 * Pikemen - 183,500
 * Men at Arms - 42,250
 * Arquebusers - 57,000
 * Siege Weapons
 * Trebuchets - 265
 * Ballista - 235
 * Cannons - 335
 * Navy
 * Transport Ships - 150
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 100
 * Floating Fortresses - 300
 * Sea Falcons - 335
 * Wars and Conflicts - 
 * Mauretanian Front - Having the Mauretanians on the rails, a larger offensive is made. 200,000 will be sent to drive a wedge straight into Alegicia. 150,000 will strike on the right, on Gerofe, and 75,000 will hold down Malaga. The 75,000 will be sent to reinforce any failing flank.
 * Diplomacy -​​​​​​
 * Events
 * The Last Mortal Battle - Morale is boosted highly as the Mauretanian army is pushed up to the coast and now religious fervor is at an all-high. More budgets are loosened but advisors and others are still tense.
 * Protect the Merchants (Part 14) - The shipyards now are not required as the land war is mosts critical.
 * Learning from our Allies (Part 14) - Arquebuses start losing favor as the Mauretanians just straight up charge the troops.
 * A very loud Bang (Part 13) - Nothing is spared, cannons are now being pulled straight into formations and onto the front lines.
 * Oh Look, an Island! (Part 12)' - The people of the Islands find an unusual peace this time, as we are occupied with the war.
 * Securing the Island  - Control loosens a bit over the islands, but they are still run as usual.
 * Henry Ain't Doing Well (Part 2) - As it turns out, when Henry IV died sadly on 1477, both Benito and Fidel mysteriously committed the disappeer. Fortunately for the throne, the legally adopted Princess Maria was about 14 at the time, and without oppossition from the emergency council, which obviously wanted to control what they percieved as a weak-willed child, Maria I ascended to the throne.
 * The King is dead, all hail the Queen - As it turned out, Maria I was way ahead of her age. Whilst her regent mother would try to control her, as did the various advisers, she quickly instigated a palace coup, with a few well placed bribes her reign was soon secure. Her first law passed designated female primogeniture, and she would soon start taking the reins of the military.