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The Sicilian Republic (also known as the Republic of Sicily or Sicily) controls the island of Sicily and mainland Italy up to the northern edges of the former region of Lazio. It currently claims all of Italy, Tunisia, Libya, Nizza, the Ionian Islands, Corsica, and Italian Monaco. Observers also believe them to have designs on both Malta, and many of the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well.

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  • Sicily (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The Sicilian Republic (also known as the Republic of Sicily or Sicily) controls the island of Sicily and mainland Italy up to the northern edges of the former region of Lazio. It currently claims all of Italy, Tunisia, Libya, Nizza, the Ionian Islands, Corsica, and Italian Monaco. Observers also believe them to have designs on both Malta, and many of the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well.
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city largest
  • Palermo
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
CoGname
  • xxx
city other
  • Catanzaro, Catania, Messina, Bari
HoSname
  • Giacomo Bertolucci
name short
  • Sicily
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Sicily.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Sicilian Republic
Name
  • Repubblica Siciliana
Language
  • Sicilian
Currency
  • Sicilian Lira
Population
  • approx. 17 million
Area
  • kmĀ²
language other
  • Italian
otl
  • Sicily and most of Southern Italy
Capital
  • Palermo
Flag
  • Sicilian Flag.svg
abstract
  • The Sicilian Republic (also known as the Republic of Sicily or Sicily) controls the island of Sicily and mainland Italy up to the northern edges of the former region of Lazio. It currently claims all of Italy, Tunisia, Libya, Nizza, the Ionian Islands, Corsica, and Italian Monaco. Observers also believe them to have designs on both Malta, and many of the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well. The Italian island of Sicily took a unique though logical path after Doomsday . In contrast to many other countries and regions it has remained stable, though the most distant from democracy since 1983.
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