The Unified Twenty Empires

The Unified Twenty Empire, more commonly known as the Twenty Empires, are a loosely unified union of Sovereign States north of The Empire. The states, although bound by a loose set of overarching laws and a weak federal government, are de facto autonomous. The union was established in 1623 to end the regular wars between bordering states and to be able to be protected against the empire. Relations between the nations, have as such been peaceful and generally amiable for the most part, enabling the union to act as an equal with the empire.

Etymology and Terminology
The etymology of the Twenty Empires is literal, in that it is a Unified group of Twenty Empires. It should be noted that there are only nineteen proper sovereign states, and one territory, the Ellanyn Sthie. The Twenty Empires are rarely called the full name, and are most often called the Twenty Empires, OEEA (referring to the name of the country in "greek", the majority language), or simply "the twenty". The name of the country in the official languages is as follows: "greek": Oi Eίkosi Enopoitmenec Aytokratorίec

Temnys: Yr Ugain Ymerodraeth Unedig

Kereaneke: An Ugens Emperouthow Unys

Brezhonne: An Ugent Rouantelezh A-Unan

Mannilick: Ny Feed Impiraght Unnaneyssit

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