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Revision as of 03:17, 3 July 2023

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The Salisford Portal
Portale Salfortano

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Salisford, (Salisfordian: Salforto), officially the Kingdom of Salisford (Salisfordian: Regno di Salforto), is a nation located on the northern coast of Sur. Salisford is bordered to the north by the Alzanub Sea, to the south by Creeperopolis and El Salvador, to the west by the Almanople Ocean, and to the east by Montcrabe. Salisford's capital and largest city is Savotta located on Salisford's northwestern coast. As of 2020, Salisford has a population of 74.2 million.

(History)

Salisford is a semi-democracy ruled by a hereditary monarch and assisted by an appointed first minister. Salisford's monarch is King Francesco II, who has reigned since 2015. Salisford's legislative body is the Salisfordian Parliament which is bicameral legislature made up of an elected Grand Council, which serves as the lower house, and an appointed Senate, which serves as the upper house.

(Economy, HDI, Industries)

Salisford is a founding member of both the Terraconserva Council of Nations and the Cooperation and Development Coalition.

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Dirigerissimo (from Salisfordian dirigere 'to direct') is an economic doctrine where the state takes a strong directive role over a market economy. Dirigeristic policies often include planning, state-directed investment, and the use of to incentivize private entities to fulfill economic objectives. The term emerged in post-civil war era Salisford to describe the economic policies of Teodoro Mattera and his administration. Read more...
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Armed men return fire against a sniper during the June Mutiny, 1969.
Selected Biography
Portrait of Carlo I (circa 1842)

Carlo I of Salisford (full name: Carlo Tiberius Vittorio Enrico di Valenza; May 5, 1774 – January 6, 1845) was the King of Salisford from 1800 until his death in 1846.

The second son of Cesario VI and Sibilla Teresa du Serino, Carlo was not considered a likely candidate to ascend to the throne of Salisford. However, following the Salisfordian Revolution in 1792 and the deaths of his father and older brother, he was forced into exile by the hostile republican regime. He spent 8 years in exile until Orfeo di Dimizia ousted the republicans in the Salisfordian Counter-Revolution and invited Carlo to take the throne. Carlo returned to Salisford in 1800 and was crowned king on April 12 1800. Read more...
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