Bresciaball

Bresciaball is a city and a province of Lombardyball who is like a crooked San Marinoball and he's in order of importance the second son of Lombardyball.

HISTORY
Bresciaball is an ancient city of Lombardyball, founded in 1200BC by Gaulball and conquered by SPQRball. During the barbarian invasions Bresciaball was attacked by a lot of 2balls, but the city was saved by Ostrogothic Kingdomball who took care of him when SPQRball died. When in 568AD Ostrogothic Kingdomball died, Longobardsball became the new adoptive father of Bresciaball. During the twelfth century Bresciaball decides to be independent like other italian states. But after some years, Milanball invaded Bresciaball's clay. In 1426 Veniceball come to help and be the new protector of Bresciaball. In 1860, Bresciaball was annexed by Lombardy-Venetoball. Bresciaball tried to be free during the "ten days of Bresciaball" during which resisted to Lombardy-Venetoball and Austriaball when other italian balls reisted only five days. For this, Bresciaball called "the lioness of Italy". Bresciaball entered the Kingdom of Italyball and Lombardyball in 1860.

CHARACTER
Bresciaball is a chatolic ball who often don't talk italian but brescian dialect. Bresciaball is bold and is proud of its history and dialect, and he's usually friendly, but when his soccer squad loses game he baceme aggressive with other countryballs. Bresciaball's favourite foods are "pane e salamina" (a sandwich with a sort of salami) and "polenta" (its favourite food, its a food based on corn flour), and a variant of polenta, "polenta e osei" (some polenta with birds). When he talk his dialect, he often use the word "pota".

HOW TO DRAW
Draw Bresciaball is simple

1. Draw the basic circle shap and divide it into two vertical stripes.

2. Colour them respectively of white and blue.

3. Add eyes and (eventually) some polenta.

FAMILY
FAMILY

Italyball  - father

Lombardyball  - mother

SPQRball and Gaulball

- ancestors

other Lombardyballs provinces  - brothers

other italian regions  - uncles

other italian provinces  - cousins