New Yugoslavia Voivodeship

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New Yugoslavia
Војводство Нова Југославија
(Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian)
PALĀTĪNĀTVS NOVÆ IVGOSLAVIÆ (Neoclassical Latin)
Војводство Нова Југославија transcription(s)
 • RomanisationVojvodstvo Nova Jugoslavija
Flag of New Yugoslavia
Official logo of New Yugoslavia
Mottoes: 
Serbian: Један народ
Bosnian, Croatian: Jedan narod
Neoclassical Latin: V̄NVS POPVLVS
(One People)
Anthem: „Хеј, Словени (Hej, Sloveni)
"Hey, Slavs"
Coordinates: Marijin breg: 45°50ʼ24.0"N 15°59ʼ46.8"E
Sarajbosna: 43°51ʼ08.3"N 18°24ʼ40.7"E
Micronation Græcia
Established1 March 2021 AD
Founded byQuintus De Vitaliis
Named forYugoslavia
SeatGrošinićev dvor, Marijin breg
Boroughs
List of Boroughs
Government
 • Voivode(TBD)
DemonymsЈугословен/Југославен (m.), Југословенка/Југославенка (f.)
Jugosloven/Jugoslaven (m.), Jugoslovenka/Jugoslavenka (f.)
Languages
 • OfficialSerbian
Bosnian
Croatian
Neoclassical Latin
 • MinorityKajkavian
 • ImmigrantHellenic, Turkish, Albanian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Persian
Time zoneUTC+01:15 (Græcian Western Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:15 (Græcian Western Summer Time)
Postal code of Marijin breg
w:Croatia 10000
Postal code of Sarajbosna
w:Bosnia and Herzegovina 71000
Area code+385 (Marijin breg)
+387 (Sarajbosna)
Vehicle registrationMB
SB

New Yugoslavia Voivodeship (Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian: Војводство Нова Југославија, romanised: Vojvodstvo Nova Jugoslavija, pronounced: [ʋǒjʋodstʋo nôːʋa juɡǒslaːʋija]; Neoclassical Latin: PALĀTĪNĀTVS NOVÆ IVGOSLAVIÆ, pronounced: [päɫ̪äːt̪iːˈnäːt̪ʊs̠ ˈnou̯äe̯ i̯ʊɡɔs̠ˈɫ̪äu̯iäe̯]) is one of the five voivodeships of Græcia, the top-level administrative divisions of the micronation. It was formed in March 2021 AD. As of 2022 AD, it consists of 2 boroughs, one located in Zagreb, Croatia and the other in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Name

The Voivodeship was named after Yugoslavia, the union of ethnic states that existed in the Balkans between 1918 and 1992 AD, which literally means 'South Slavic Land'. For the sake of brevity, the voivodeship is referred to as New Yugoslavia (Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian: Нова Југославија, romanised: Nova Jugoslavija, pronounced: [nôːʋa juɡǒslaːʋija]; Neoclassical Latin: NOVA IVGOSLAVIA, pronounced: [ˈnou̯ä i̯ʊɡɔs̠ˈɫ̪äu̯iä]).

History

The Voivodeship was formed on 1 March 2021 AD, following the rapid expansion of Græcia to three macronations, outside of Hellas.

Subdivisions

The Voivodeship is subdivided into 2 boroughs:

Borough Area (km²) Area of influence (km²) Administrative seat District(s)
Marijin breg TBD TBD Grošinićev dvor,
Pustinjačka ulica
n/a
Sarajbosna TBD TBD Skenderijin dvor,
Ahmedspahićeva ulica
n/a

Government

Current Voivode: TBD
The voivodeship assembly is composed of 10 counselors, organised as follows:

  • Marijin breg representatives - 5
  • Sarajbosna representatives - 5

Economy

The Voivodeship depends mostly on tourism. The borough of Marijin breg attracts mostly religious tourists (Catholic Christians), while the borough of Sarajbosna attracts mostly tourists of muslim background whose primary interest is shopping.

Geography

Both constituents of the Voivodeship are located in former Yugoslavia: Marijin breg is surrounded by Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, while Sarajbosna is surrounded by Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their areas of influence extend to various parts of the respective cities that surround them.

Demographics

Population

Borough District Population (2022) Citizens (2022) Other subjects (2022)
Marijin breg n/a 22 12 10
Sarajbosna n/a 8 3 5

Between 1 March and 25 June 2021 AD there were 29 people living in Marijin breg (19 citizens and 10 subjects) and 6 people in Sarajbosna (1 citizen, 5 subjects). Between 25 June and 25 August 2021 AD, there were 26 people living in Marijin breg (16 citizens and 10 subjects) and 11 people living in Sarajbosna (6 citizens, 5 subjects). After that, the current numbers were formed.

The current ethnic population is composed of 16 Croats, 6 Hellenes, 5 Bosniaks, and 3 Bulgarians. At its peak, the voivodeship hosted 39 people: 16 Croats, 15 Hellenes, 5 Bosniaks, and 3 Bulgarians – that was around the formation of Sarajbosna.

Religion

Out of the 30 people currently living in the voivodeship, 16 are Catholic Christians (55%), 9 are Orthodox Christians (30%) and 5 are Sunni Muslims (15%). The patron saint of the voivodeship is Saint Sava, whose feast is celebrated on 27 January (O.S. 14 January).

Language

The official languages of the Voivodeship are Serbian, and Bosnian (Sarajbosna), and Croatian, and Neoclassical Latin (Marijin breg) all of which are used for official documents, as well as everyday things. There is a minority of people in Marijin breg who are native speakers of Kajkavian, a dialectal continuum that spans between Slovenia and Croatia. Therefore, it is a recognised minority language within the voivodeship, particularly in the borough. Although not recognised, there are 5 spoken immigrant languages: Hellenic (both), Turkish (SB), Albanian (MB), Bulgarian (SB), Arabic (SB) and Persian (SB).