Silverado

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Silverado Province
Provinsi Silverado
Province
Flag of Silverado Province
Flag
Nickname(s)
The Peaks Province
CountrySlokais Islands
Establishment01 January 1894
CapitalCiudad Santiago
Largest cityQuindagana
Official languagesEnglish, Slokasian, Spainsh, Standard Mandarin
Ethnic groups
  • 44.3% Mestizo
  • 17.4% Indigenous
    • 6.2% Quianlah-kah
    • 3.4% Ibaldiya
    • 2.5% Ambonar
  • 13.5% Ren
  • 6.4% Andharian
  • 5.2% Costeno
  • 3.6% Blancos
  • 2.5% Haesanite
  • 1.8% Kaijanese
  • 1.7% Other
    • 1.1% Daryan
  • 0.7% Kaijanese
  • 0.5% Afro-Slokasian
Demonym(s)Coloradoian
Government
• Governor
Seth Moreno
• Speaker of the Silverado Assembly
Kayman Liu
Silverado Senate
Silverado Assembly
National representation
24/643
Population
• 2025 census
3,925,507 (11th)
Postal
SO

Silverado Province is a province of Slokais Islands home to 3,925,507 people. The capital city is Ciudad Santiago with 502,340 people while the largest city is Quindagana with 537,230 people. Silverado is large mostly mountainous province with the Sierra Blanco mountains forming the eastern region of the province. In addition, Silverado is famous for it's large fishing and fruit producing industries which in addition to tourism make up the three largest industries.

History[edit | edit source]

Indigenous people have lived in modern-day Silverado for thousands of years with multiple sites featuring human tools dating back over 20,000 years. However the traditional inhabitants of Silverado Province are the Quinlah-Kai, Ibaldaiya and Kamunje ethnic groups. The Ibaldaiya where the most developed in the classical era with Quindagana starting as the capital of the Ibaldaiya Kingdom around 500 BCE, they traded along the Kuandai River Valley. In 350, the Kamajadna Kingdom took over the region with there empire reaching deep into the mountain regions. Around this time, silk and cloth production began as the Junara language system began to be introduced. With the arrival of the Minjian faith in the 800s and 900s, tensions grew between the growing number of settlers and tribal factions. This took hold in the Great War of Faith with the Nang-Bo clan taking over the Kamajadna Kingdom and declaring the Quandiao State. The Quandiao State implemented the Minjian faith, established trade with Pindai and other areas and created a land development program.