Central Artemian People's State

The Central Artemian People's State (CAPS) (: Midt-Artemiske Folksriget, MAF ; : Stato Popolare Artemiano Centrale, SPAC) was a  in Central Artemia that existed from 1911 to its dissolution in 1950. The CAPS was a and  state comprised of socialist countries and territories in Central Artemia. The most predominant constiuent members of the CAPS were Svenskt and Borgosesia.

After Svenskt gained independence from the Gardic Empire in 1900, the newly-declared Free Svenskt Republic was led by a coalition of republicans and communists. In 1911, the communists staged a and overthrew the government of the Free Svenskt Republic and established a new, socialist government as the Central Artemian People's State. Neutral during the Grand Campaigns, the Central Artemian People's State positioned itself in 1925 to support the Communist Party of Borgosesia during the Second Borgosesian Civil War. After the collapse of the Republic of Borgosesia, the CAPS accepted Borgosesia as a constituent republic in December 1925.

By early 1950, Borgosesia was the sole remaining constituent state of the Central Artemian People's State following the exit of Svenskt in 19??. After the death of Borgosesian Communist Party General Secretary Carlo Conti in 1925, the Union Congress of the Central Artemian People's State, by that time based in Seso, voted to formally dissolve CAPs and form the Borgosesian People's Republic.