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Kingdom of Castille and Leon

 * Government: Absolute Monarchy
 * Ruler (King): John II (1406-)
 * Economy: The economy is running quite well, the union helps strengthen the economic ties between the different kingdoms and the Beso is being used commonly in the large cities, assisted by the Banco Real, however, the commoners have much less to enjoy, with trade varying widly from village to village, and the feudal system obstructs almost all social mobility.
 * Alliance - Gladius Christi: Valcanor, Castile - Leon, Granada, Agousta          Secret Anti-Valcanor Alliance: Castille-Leon, Naples
 * Capital: Madrid
 * Demographics
 * Population - 3,950,356
 * Ethinicities - 91% Spanish-esque 5% North African 4% Other
 * Religon - 93% Catholicism 6% Arzham 1% Other
 * Cities and Population Spread
 * Madrid - 145,000
 * Toledo - 61,000
 * Cordoba - 125,000
 * Burgos - 65,000
 * Leon-  125,00
 * La Coruna - 65,000
 * Oviedo - 47,000
 * Rural - 3,003,00
 * Military - 500,000
 * Archers - 20,000
 * Cavalry - 6,500
 * Heavy - 3,250
 * Light - 2,000
 * Super Light - 1,250
 * Standard Knights - 6,000
 * Pikemen - 6,500
 * Men at Arms - 10,250
 * Arquebusers - 500
 * Siege Weapons
 * Trebuchets - 55
 * Ballista - 25
 * Cannons - 10
 * Navy
 * Transport Ships - 30
 * Converted Merchant Ships - 10
 * Floating Fortresses - 85
 * Sea Falcons - 110
 * Wars and Conflicts - 
 * Diplomacy -​​​​​​
 * Albion - Mercs are continued to be funneled in to their war.
 * (SECRET) Pirates on the North African Coast - Valcanor is being incredibly scary, and they might soon be disturbing your operation, only being stopped by some well timed monsoons, if we give you this money, will you harass Valcanorese ships much harder than you usually do whilst also making your attacks minimal on ours?
 * Events
 * New Times, New Routes - Ever since the former Pagan states have been expelled out of the the Peninsula, trade has once again returned to the area, cities like Cordoba and La Coruna grow at high rates, as works of craftmanship, such as rugs and jars pass through from Europa to Africa.
 * And on that note . . . (Part 4) - By now the Beso is being widely circulated in the richest port cities and other booming areas, the Banco Real is also established on the model of the banks of Florence and so on, allowing for the well use of a currency, however, the peasantry still use the same forms of transaction as they've been doing so since forever.
 * Protect the Merchants (Part 4) - Henry III nearly stops ship production for the navy, at least for the moment, before being convinced to do so otherwise, he reluctantly allows for 10 Floating Fortresses and 15 Sea Falcons to be built
 * Learning from our Allies (Part 2) - By 1420, the archer's potential prowess is a well recongnized fact, drils run by independent nobles or commanders all display a deadly power, it is also at this time that arquebuses start trickling in from Albionses mercs, though they are incredibly small, being laughed out the courts as an "Obsolete Machinism of Fools", being only used by Mercs.
 * A very loud Bang (Part 1) - Gunpowder also starts circulating in, naturally, from Valcanor and Albion, as well as other places from the Medditerranean, whilst the "Cannon" is at the forefront of this new dawn, though it's use is limited by early impracticallity and scepticism, seeing only use as siege weapons and small mortars on some of the older Floating Fortresses.