The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth





Si Deus Nobiscum quis contra nos (If God is with us, then who is against us)

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, or The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, is a dualistic state of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch. It is located west of Russia, east of Prussia, and north of Austria.

The Polish-Lithuania n Military
The Polish-Lithuanian military is small compared to those of more developed nations, but is determined to protect the Crown and its territories. Poland-Lithuania does not currently have a naval force. The last fleet was destroyed by Denmark. The ships that survived were later sold.

Territories
The Commonwealth currently holds a number of territories in Europe and Asia. The most prominent of these are the Crown and Lithuania.

Territories Controlled by the Commonwealth
Greater Poland

Lithuania

Courland

White Russia

Galicia

Malta

Gozo

Comino

Cyprus

Saxony

Podolia

Royal Prussia

China

Tibet

Hainan

Manchuria

Masovia

Samogitia

Kiev

Volhynia

Podlaskie

Livonia

Smolensk

Severia

Chernivihv

Korea

Belorussia

Kyushu

Shikoku

Kansai

Chugoku

Kansai

Chubu

Kahto

Tohoku

Hokkaido

Silesia

Berlin

Stettin

Breslau

Posen

Danzig

Königsberg

Mecklenburg

Brandenburg

Pomerania

Rhineland

Saarland

Westphalia

Schleswig

Holstein

Oldenburg

Hamburg

Thuringia

Bremen

Hesse-Kassel

Crimea

Odessa



Sejm
The Sejm acts as the parliament for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.