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Latest revision as of 14:21, 25 November 2020

The State of Toscani, also simply referred to as Toscani, was a Fortunan state set up by Emili and Ancona to govern the territory of the former People's Republic of Toscani following the end of the Toscanan-Emilian War.

State of Toscani

Stato della Toscani
1973-1999
Flag of Toscani
Flag of Toscani
The State of Toscani as part of the Fortunan Confederation.
CapitalTerine
Government
State Governor 
• 1973-1980 (first)
Bartolomeo Nieri
• 1997–1999 (last)
Barbara Ditoscani
Area
197330,713.30 km2 (11,858.47 sq mi)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
People's Republic of Toscani
Regional State of Toscani
Today part of Fortuna