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Region: Coalition of Catholic States

Dorne of sunspear wrote:I am going to allow Veneza to die a good a peaceful death, and will be replacing her with Dorne. Map wise, what I want will take some negotiation. San Juan, if it is possible, could I have the area of Southern Iberia that came under control of the Almohads? Something along these lines?http://i.imgur.com/YJMbvrx.png I think the interactions of countries would be wonderful to say the least. If not, that is ok.

Sorry for my absence, I'm in the final stage of the course and therefore very busy.

Regarding the map and the negotiations, I bring a win-win proposal. First of all, I completely understand your petition if you are Dorne because Southern Iberia is completely like that (I have been recently in Toledo and Granada and they are more than wonderful, pearls of an empire). About me, I have to say that I have interests in the East so this is my proposal:

-The lands I'm going to cede are aproximately Andalousia, Extremadura and the provinces of Toledo and Ciudad Real, in terms of the area.

-My population is aware and agrees with the possible change as well as the intentions of the government in the Balkan Peninsula, but they will have to migrate if I "lose" those lands.

-The land I cede is about 164,086 km2, you can calculate it.

-I claim in exchange Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, the district of Istambul and the European part of Turkey. I have calculated it by regions and districts so the numbers are very accurate (ask me for details if you want) and the count ascends to 147,288.31 km2

-Losing 16,797.69 km2 but glad with my lands in the Balkans and giving you exactly what you have asked, amazing and wonderful lands (seriously, if anyone can visit one of these cities you must), I think we both win with this treaty, and I agree with you regarding the interactions.

Here I bring the map of the proposal to see it grafically: http://i.imgur.com/M7iKZ7b.png

I hope we can come to terms.

Best regards,

Mario I, Grand Duke of San Juan de Sinka

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