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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
Revenues from tourism comprise over 60% of the Sarene economy. The islands have a large hospitality sector, with many resorts, as well as restaurants and other amenities catering to tourists. Agriculture remains an outsized portion of Sarene's economy as well, with around 30% of Sarenes still employed in agriculture, largely in sugarcane farming and refining. There is little heavy industry in the province, although it remains a hub for logistics, as a major refueling site for vessels traversing the Albarine and Promethean seas. Altina International Airport is the third largest airport by passenger volume in Haesan. Sarena generates much of its energy from solar power, about 31%, but imports the vast majority of the rest from the Haesanite mainland. | |||
==Government== | ==Government== | ||
Sarena is a province of Haesan and is subject to all of the laws of the Haesanite national government. Sarenes have full suffrage and are Haesanite citizens, although passports issued in the Southern Maritimes may indicate the Sarene nationality if so desired, but it is considered functionally and legally equivalent to a Haesanite passport. The Southern Maritimes are awarded 3 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, and 2 seats in the Chamber of the Commonwealth in Haesan's [[National Assembly (Haesan)|National Assembly]]. | |||
In addition to a provincial governor appointed by the [[President of Haesan|president]], Sarena also elects a parliament which can raise provincial funds and manage provincial policy. This parliament has a moderate amount of authority, but extensive autonomy to act independently from the Haesanite government. While it cannot manage foreign policy, Parliament has been highly effective in managing economic subsidies favorable to the tourism industry, aggressively promoting marine and environmental conservation, and in reducing noise and light pollution. The leader of the governing coalition in Parliament is the Prime Minister of Sarena. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 18:53, 25 October 2023
Sarena 사르나 | |
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Sarena in dark green, Haesan in light green | |
| Country | |
| Southern Maritimes established | 1092 |
| Independence granted | 11 August 1968 |
| Namju Accords | 2 April 1991 |
| Capital and largest city | Altina |
| Official languages | English, Haean, Sarenan |
| Religion |
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| Demonym(s) | Sarene |
| Government | |
• Prime Minister | Ha Won Sok |
• Governor | Cristina Morelli (Free Democrats) |
| Legislature | Parliament of Sarena |
| National Assembly | |
| 2/100 | |
| 3/400 | |
| Area | |
• Total | 12,877 km2 (4,972 sq mi) |
| Population | |
• 2015 census | 908,412 (17th) |
| Time zone | UTC+6:30 (Haesan Maritime Time) |
| Postal | SM |
| ISO 3166 | HAE-SM |
| Website | sarena.sr.gov |
Sarena (Haean: 사르나, IPA: sɑrənɑ), also spelled Sareuna, is an autonomous province of Haesan officially listed as the Southern Maritimes. The province, independent from 1968 to 1991, runs its own legislature and is granted extensive political autonomy. Sarena maintains a unique political and cultural identity from the rest of Haesan, heavily affected by Valahandian, Maximusian, and Costenan influences throughout its history, and the relative isolation of its population centers has led to a strong, independent identity and tradition of self-reliance. Although nominally a province of Haesan, Sarenes often consider Sarena as a nation, and with the consent of the Haesanite government, the province is still granted permission to compete as a country in some international competitions and serve in some international organizations.
History
Sarena was not a defined region until the Dominion of United Haesan designated a governorship of the "southeastern islands of the proximate maritime region" in 1092. That edict first joined all but the two northernmost Albarine islands of Haesan into a singular political entity. Ruled as a region for the ongoing centuries, Sarena was relatively stable and isolated from affairs in Suyang, and oftentimes one of the more prosperous provinces due to its strong trade links and inherent natural advantages in the fishing and agricultural industries. In the 16th century, Sarena was the first gateway to Haesan for explorers from Liberalia and western Hesperida. With the permission of the Haesanite governate, the Costenans were the first foreigners to establish a trading port in the region, at Maravilla in 1549. Dutch explorers also established an extensive network in the region in the late 17th century, eventually using ports at Nieuw Tiel and Constantia to connect their outposts in the region, especially linking ports like Deventer on the eastern coast of Haesan to their holdings along the Xianhai Gulf on the Laeralian coast. In 1710, Valahandia made overtures to colonize the Sarene Islands, but was ultimately dissuaded by increased Haesanite military presence.
However, in the 18th century, the French and Opthelians rapidly began to colonize the region, and although the French had an advantage due to the forward scouting work of Gabriel Nicolas de Albarine among others, the Opthelians rapidly seized territory along Haesan's southern coast, including the capture of the French Sarene maritime outposts of Île Chancel and Port Duquesnay. The Albarine Sea and Sarene Islands saw much of the brunt of the fighting during the War of Haesanite Succession, and it was during this violent period that the first idea of a Sarena independent from Haesan first began to emerge. The Sarene Charter was drafted in Altina in 1789 to call for a free and independent Sarena, but due to insufficient communication across provinces and a strong Opthelian response, the movement was quelled.
During Opthelian rule, Sarena remained less developed than other provinces as colonial Opthelians focused more heavily on the islands' agricultural production. As a result, Sarenes were some of the first to adopt Seo Ji-min's message of a free Haesan for all during the independence movement, and was the first province to be abandoned by Opthelian authorities as Haesan became independent. Sarenes maintained their independent mindset, and when Haesan descended into military dictatorship during the April Coup, Sarena was once again the center of resistance. Although brutally repressed by the authoritarian regime, during the Great War, Haesan's hold on the islands slipped, and at the war's conclusion Sarene advocates called on the Maximusian government to grant the islands an independence referendum. In 1968, the Maximusians acceded, and after a landslide vote, the Republic of Sarena was founded.
Although the Republic was stable politically, economically, it struggled to rebuild from the wreckage of the Great War. Because a large proportion of the economy was agricultural, much of the nation remained poor, and efforts to build up the national tourism industry were only a moderate success. A collapse of the Sarene dollar in 1990 proved to be the death knell for the nation, and as Haesan was democratized and rapidly developing, in 1991 the islands rejoined Haesan with the signing of the Namju Accords, which allowed for Sarena to maintain large amounts of autonomy and some forms of national representation along with debt relief in exchange for reunification.
Economy
Revenues from tourism comprise over 60% of the Sarene economy. The islands have a large hospitality sector, with many resorts, as well as restaurants and other amenities catering to tourists. Agriculture remains an outsized portion of Sarene's economy as well, with around 30% of Sarenes still employed in agriculture, largely in sugarcane farming and refining. There is little heavy industry in the province, although it remains a hub for logistics, as a major refueling site for vessels traversing the Albarine and Promethean seas. Altina International Airport is the third largest airport by passenger volume in Haesan. Sarena generates much of its energy from solar power, about 31%, but imports the vast majority of the rest from the Haesanite mainland.
Government
Sarena is a province of Haesan and is subject to all of the laws of the Haesanite national government. Sarenes have full suffrage and are Haesanite citizens, although passports issued in the Southern Maritimes may indicate the Sarene nationality if so desired, but it is considered functionally and legally equivalent to a Haesanite passport. The Southern Maritimes are awarded 3 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, and 2 seats in the Chamber of the Commonwealth in Haesan's National Assembly.
In addition to a provincial governor appointed by the president, Sarena also elects a parliament which can raise provincial funds and manage provincial policy. This parliament has a moderate amount of authority, but extensive autonomy to act independently from the Haesanite government. While it cannot manage foreign policy, Parliament has been highly effective in managing economic subsidies favorable to the tourism industry, aggressively promoting marine and environmental conservation, and in reducing noise and light pollution. The leader of the governing coalition in Parliament is the Prime Minister of Sarena.