Karaļazemi

The Crown Capital Territory (: Karaļazemi), commonly referred to by its native name, is a first-level administrative division of Galvia. It is bordered by the kingdoms of Izaiciņa to the west and north, Zināša to the northeast, Žvanijak to the east, and Cietoķsni to the east and south. Karaļazemi is the smallest first-level administrative division in Galvia, covering a total area of 15,507 square kilometres (5,987 sq mi), the largest by population with 10.5 million people as of 2020, and the only not to hold the status of 'Kingdom'. The territory lies entirely under federal jurisdiction, sharing its head of state, Queen Margrieta III, and capital city, Antonija, with the federal government. It's the only administrative division without its own constitution, law enforcement, delegations, flag, and legislature. Similar to the ten kingdoms of Galvia, it is divided into provinces.

(what follows is to be updated) The territory has existed continuously, though under different names and borders, since the mid-13th century when it was created by King Janus II of Skaja as a neutral territory, and its capital Vidus (now Antonija) became the residence for the central government of the Union of Krona. It was later taken over by the Legion of Galvia toward the end of the century in 1290, and renamed as the Kingdom of Iekšpuse by Queen Antonija I (born Antonija Ivuškāns), of which she self-declared monarch. Vidus was renamed to 'Sirds', and for the following 15 years the kingdom's borders were much larger in size than they are today, encompassing most of western Zināša and eastern Izaiciņa. The territory's borders and name changed again in 1305 with the establishment of the United Kingdoms of Galvia, when Queen Antonija I adopted the name of 'Crown Capital Territory' (Karaļazemi) for the region, and ordered the borders be redrawn to their current form. Its capital city of Sirds was renamed a final time to 'Antonija' in 1340, in honor of Queen Antonija I who died that same year.