Dianica

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Confederation of Dianica
Confederación Diánica

Flag
Flag

Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Motto: Deus salve!
Latin: God reigns!
Mazarrón, Spain
CapitalCintia
Largest cityArtempolis
Official languagesSpanish
Demonym(s)Dianican
GovernmentConfederal Republic
LegislatureNational Assembly
Establishment9 May 2020
CurrencyEuro € (de facto)
Time zoneUTC +1

Dianica, officially Dianican Confederation, (Spanish: Confederación Diánica), is a micronational project that was born on 9 May 2020, coinciding with the ancient Festival of Artemis, Diana for the Romans.

The aim is to provide a meeting place for all kinds of people interested in developing cultural activities, especially those related to classical antiquity.

Dianica is structured applying the principle of subsidiarity, through districts with a wide self-government coordinated through a National Assembly where any issue that will affect all Dianicans is resolved.

Etymology

The name of the micronation is in honor of Diana, the Roman goddess of the countryside, hunters, crossroads, and the Moon.


History

The Artemisium Institute publishes regular editions of the History of Dianica.

Politics and government

Dianica is a direct democracy, organized through the principle of subsidiarity, whereby each district of the nation is self-managed by its own citizens, and a National Assembly makes decisions that will affect all Dianicans.

Foreign relations

Formal relations and treaties signed

Culture and media

The Artemisium Institute is the public centre responsible for research and training to implement improvements in Dianetics and improve the quality of life of its citizens.

The National Library and the National Art Gallery are the official public institutions responsible for safeguarding and disseminating the cultural heritage of Dianic authors.


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