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Kingdom of Castille and Leon (WIP)

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (Queen): Maria I (1477-)
 * Economy: The economy is starting to recover, with the use of loans and other measures.
 * Alliance - Gladius Christi: Valcanor, Castile - Leon, Agousta
 * Demographics
 * Population - 11,090,376
 * Ethinicities - 91% Spanish-esque 5% North African 4% Other
 * Religon - 93% Catholicism 7% Other
 * Cities and Population Spread
 * Madrid - 95,000
 * Toledo - 91,000
 * Cordoba - 95,000
 * Burgos - 85,000
 * Leon-  95,00
 * La Coruna - 95,000
 * Oviedo - 87,000
 * Rural - 9,546,000
 * Fuerte Solaridad - 500
 * Fuerte Puedra Alta - 100
 * San Sebastian - 90,000
 * Granada - 40,000
 * Sevilla - 30,000
 * Garofe - 35,000
 * Malaga - 25,000
 * Algecia - 30,000
 * - Valcanor (Personal Union)
 * Valencia - 100,000
 * Tarragonna - 80,000
 * Murcia - 100,000
 * Barcelona - 90,000
 * Perrogo - 100,000
 * -- Nueva Hispania (Colony)
 * Atlantis - 20,000
 * San Costa - 15,000
 * Nea Theossalonica - 15,000
 * Thalassopolis - 20,000
 * Haitiana - 10,000
 * Military - 80,000
 * Archers - 14,000
 * Longbow - 6,000
 * Crossbow - 5,000
 * Medium-Sized Bows - 3,000
 * Cavalry - 12,500
 * Heavy - 6,250
 * Light -  '3,250
 * Super Light - 2,500
 * Standard Knights - 1,000
 * Pikemen - 20,000
 * Men at Arms - 12,150
 * Arquebusers - 13,500
 * Naval Personnel - 6,850
 * Siege Weapons
 * Trebuchets - 125
 * Ballista - 150
 * Cannons - 155
 * Navy
 * Transport Ships - 50
 * Crew of 50 Each
 * Floating Fortresses - 40
 * Crew of 75 Each
 * Sea Falcons - 45
 * Crew of 30 Each
 * Wars and Conflicts - 
 * Viking Raids - 15 Floating Fortresses and 25 Sea Falcons are posted around the areas most raided by the Vikings to hold them off, until further action can be taken.
 * Diplomacy -​​​​​​
 * Osnerol - Please remove those pirates from your territory and don't let them in again. We'll park a few Floating Fortresses in your capital and send a warning shot until you say yes.
 * Events
 * The New Frontier (Part 1) - Word quickly spreads from the royal court about the new continent that was discovered, with ethuisiam quickly exploding. Various explorers begin traveling over to this new frontier along with some sparse amounts of settlers following along as well. The Castilean Court, meanwhile, takes great interest in some of the exotic products brought back from the new lands, including Pineapples, Tobaco (which some people started taking an interest in), and several other New World products.
 * Mapping the New World (Part 1) - Combining the various maps we polietly "borrowed" from various tribes and kingdoms, something of a vague resemblance of parts of the New World can be found. Various maps and copies are widely circulated around, gaining wide interest.
 * The Beast of Nueva Hispania (Part 1) - In a village about 35 miles inland from the capital city of Atlantis in the year 1495, mysterious sightings were made of a "Lizard-like Beast, about the size of 10 Crocidiles of the Nile.", after the daughter of an offical dissapeered in the otherwise very familiar town. Several more dissapearances would prompt an investigation by the Spanish authorities, which found out that this beast was said to emerge every 5 years on the Winter Solstice, and that sacrifices were performer in that day in the form of animals, and sometimes humans on that day. A plan was hatched to subjugate this beast, which some began to call the "Leviathan"
 * Conquistador Companies (Part 1) - During this time, many somewhat militaristically experienced men would find oppurtunity in their failing lives to strike gold in this new continent. Whilst in these 5 years, these companies of men will not perform anything incredibly huge, they are something the government, which does not wish to rush operations, is starting to keep a keen eye on.
 * Fixing the Economy (Part 3) - It is at this time that hope starts rising, perhaps, for the economic standing of Castile-Leon, and less smaller loans are taken out. Help also arrives in the tribute paid from certain states.