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Carinthia Carinthia, at its start, is a Chalcedonism Chalcedonian Culture Slovenian Monarchy feudal monarchy located mainly in the Inner Austria, Triol and Carniola areas, South Germany region of the Western Europe subcontinent. The monarchy emerges from Slavic Slavic Samo Samo in 659, gaining core cores, bordering fellow Chalcedonism Chalcedonian Bavaria Bavaria northwest and Lombardy Lombardy southwest, Slavic Slavic Croatia Croatia south and Nitra Nitra northeast and Tengri Tengri Avaria Avaria east.

Carinthia is annexed by Bavaria in 745, emerges from now Catholicism Catholic Bavaria in 976 becoming a member of the Holy Roman Emperor HRE, annexed by Catholicism Catholic Austria Austria on May 2, 1335, never appearing on-map again and has their core cores removed in 1900.

Called "Carinthia" on-file

See also: Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire, Austria Austria, Slovenia Slovenia, Salzburg Salzburg, Bavaria Bavaria, Germany Germany

Decisions[]

decision Form Yugoslavia[]

  • Requirement(s):
    • Culture Culture Group is South Slavic
    • Yugoslavia Yugoslavia No does not exist
    • No Is not: European Union European Union, The Papal State The Papal State or the Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire
    • Administrative technology Administrative Technology at least 76
    • Vassal Is No not a subject nation
    • War Is No not at war
    • core Own core Province province(s): Srbija (141), Raška (1827), Crna Gora (138), Bosznia (140), Zágráb (131), Lika (1826), Hum (139), Dalmácia (136) and Olfeld (1828)
  • Effect(s):
    • Province Randomly owned province in the Culture South Slavic Culture Group:
      • Base tax Gain 1 Base Tax
    • Kingdom rank Government Rank changes to Kingdom
    • Prestige Gain 25 Prestige
    • Country changes to Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
    • Gain 'Increased Centralization' for 20 years
      • Local unrest +1.00 National Unrest
      • Autonomy -0.05 Monthly Autonomy Change
    • Tradtions Can embrace Yugoslav Ideas and Traditions
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