Celtic League

The Celtic League is a sovereign state consisting of seven self governing celtic nations which are spread acrost Western Europe and South America. The Celtic League is a mutil-lingual state with over six Celtic languages spoken, however English is the official language of governance and the most prevalent. The Celtic League is a defacto unitary state however with self governing regions. The Celtic League borders the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Argentina, and Wessex and Cornwall.

Formed in 1979 after a wave of distate with the handling of the Northern Ireland crisis and the rise of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon nationalism fueled by the United Kingdom of Wessex and Cornwall's seccession in 1972. The Celtic League originally began as a political movement promoting Pan-Celtism in Northern Ireland with the means to reunify Ireland as a celtic nation, however picked up steam when Scotland and Wales began supporting the movement. An official delcaration of succession was signed by representatives from Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man. The bill was sent to the United Kingdom parliament in 1978, which was already rocked by ethnic conflict in Northern Ireland and in the newly formed Kingdom of Wessex, felt that another ethnic conflict was needed to avoid further political instability and under pressure granted inital independence to the Celtic League, which formally formed a central government in Dublin and drafted a constitution which was adopted in 1980. Other Celtic regions such as Britanny and Galicia were pushing for admission into the league, and were gradually accepted by 1986 including Wladfa, a former Welsh colony in Patagonia.