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|capital =            [[Saint Sienia (city)|Saint Sienia]]
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|largest_city =      [[Saint Sienia (city)|Saint Sienia]]
|largest_city =      [[Saint Sienia (city)|Saint Sienia]]
|official_languages = Temrian
|official_languages = {{wp|Italian language|Temrian}}
|national_languages = Temrian, Gagian
|national_languages = Temrian, {{wp|French language|Gagian}}
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|ethnic_groups = {{plainlist|'''By race:'''
* 90% TBD
* 75.2% Saint Sienian
* 10% Other}}
* 20.1% [[Gagians|Gagian]]
* 1.7% Agnian
* 4% Other}}
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|religion = {{plainlist|
* 100.0% TBD}}
* 78% [[Benevian Church|Benevianism]]
* 6% {{wp|Catholic church|Catholicism}}
* 2% Other Christians
* 7% {{wp|Irreligion|No religion}}
* 1% [[Bhaism]]
* 3% [[Religion in Manala|Other religions]]
* 5% Undeclared}}
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|religion_year =      <!--Year of religion data (if provided)-->
|demonym = Gagian
|demonym = Saint Sienian
|government_type =    Unicameral Presidential Republic
|government_type =    Unicameral Presidential Republic
|leader_title2 =      Vice President
|leader_title2 =      Vice President
|leader_name2 =      TBD
|leader_name2 =      Taddeo Gianotti
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_name1 = [[Luca Girona]]
|leader_name1 = [[Luca Girona]]
|leader_title3 = Congressional Speaker
|leader_title3 = Congressional Speaker
|leader_name3 = TBD
|leader_name3 = Giada Cifarelli
|leader_title4 =       
|leader_title4 =       
|leader_name4 =  
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|population_census = 2,009,958
|population_census = 2,009,958
|population_census_year = 2020
|population_census_year = 2020
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'''Saint Sienia''', officially the '''Republic of Saint Sienia''' (TBD: TBD), is an island {{wp|nation}} located in [[Stratea]] that covers an area of ZZZ and has a population of over 2 million people. Saint Sienia is entirely surrounded by the [[Tenific Ocean]], but is located very close to [[Gagium]] to its northwest. Saint Sienia's largest city and capital is [[Saint Sienia (city)|Saint Sienia]]. The city of Saint Sienia is the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation. Other large cities in Saint Sienia include TBD1, TBD2, and TBD3. Saint Sienia is renowned for its large tourist industry and tropical resorts.
'''Saint Sienia''', officially the '''Republic of Saint Sienia''' ({{wp|Italian language|Temrian}}: '''La Repubblica di Santa Siena'''), is an {{wp|island nation}} located in [[Stratea]] that covers an area of {{convert|6359|km2|abbr=on}} and has a population of over 2 million people. Saint Sienia is entirely surrounded by the [[Tenific Ocean]], but is located very close to [[Gagium]] to its northwest. Saint Sienia's largest city and capital is [[Saint Sienia (city)|Saint Sienia]], with a population of roughly 485,000, which is nearly 25% of the island's total population. The city of Saint Sienia is the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation. Other large cities in Saint Sienia include [[Camnago]], [[Razza]], and [[Basovicca]]. Saint Sienia is renowned for its substantial tourist industry and tropical resorts.
 
It is believed that the island of Saint Sienia has been continuously inhabited since 900 BCE, when the city of [[Havguria]] was founded by [[Baninia|Baninian nobleman]] Lemyrus. The island was conquered by [[Provitia]] in the aftermath of the [[Second Toustrellian War]] in 200 BCE, and once again conquered by the [[Mavonan Empire]] in 2 BCE. The island would be integrated into the Mavonan province of Baninia in 6 CE. The Mavonans took a special interest in the island, believing it to be the birthplace of the [[Gagian mythology|Gagian god]] Eroses. The Mavonan Emperor TBD ordered the construction of a grand villa on the island in 70 CE, and the island would remain a popular destination for the Mavonan wealthy. However, the island would fall out of popularity following the [[TBD Scare]], a deadly plague that mainly ravaged Mavonan Provitia and would lead to the [[Masidrian Collapse]]. In 402, per the decree of the late Emperor TBD, Saint Sienia became part of [[Lower Mavona]] as the Mavonan Empire was split into five states as part of a scheme to preserve the greater empire. Lower Mavona


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 22:42, 29 September 2023

The Republic of Saint Sienia
Flag of Saint Sienia
Flag
Motto: TBD
LocationNortheastern Stratea
Capital
and largest city
Saint Sienia
Official languagesTemrian
Recognised national languagesTemrian, Gagian
Ethnic groups
By race:
  • 75.2% Saint Sienian
  • 20.1% Gagian
  • 1.7% Agnian
  • 4% Other
Religion
Demonym(s)Saint Sienian
GovernmentUnicameral Presidential Republic
• President
Luca Girona
• Vice President
Taddeo Gianotti
• Congressional Speaker
Giada Cifarelli
LegislatureCongress
Establishment
• Colony of Saint Sienia
TBD
• Independence from TBD
TBD
Area
• 
6,359 km2 (2,455 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
Increase 2,140,053 (TBD)
• 2020 census
2,009,958
• Density
336.5/km2 (871.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$81 billion
• Per capita
$37,849 (TBD)
HDI (2020)Steady 0.928
very high
CurrencySienso (SNO)
Time zone+TBD
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling codeTBD
ISO 3166 codeSS
Internet TLD.ss

Saint Sienia, officially the Republic of Saint Sienia (Temrian: La Repubblica di Santa Siena), is an island nation located in Stratea that covers an area of 6,359 km2 (2,455 sq mi) and has a population of over 2 million people. Saint Sienia is entirely surrounded by the Tenific Ocean, but is located very close to Gagium to its northwest. Saint Sienia's largest city and capital is Saint Sienia, with a population of roughly 485,000, which is nearly 25% of the island's total population. The city of Saint Sienia is the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation. Other large cities in Saint Sienia include Camnago, Razza, and Basovicca. Saint Sienia is renowned for its substantial tourist industry and tropical resorts.

It is believed that the island of Saint Sienia has been continuously inhabited since 900 BCE, when the city of Havguria was founded by Baninian nobleman Lemyrus. The island was conquered by Provitia in the aftermath of the Second Toustrellian War in 200 BCE, and once again conquered by the Mavonan Empire in 2 BCE. The island would be integrated into the Mavonan province of Baninia in 6 CE. The Mavonans took a special interest in the island, believing it to be the birthplace of the Gagian god Eroses. The Mavonan Emperor TBD ordered the construction of a grand villa on the island in 70 CE, and the island would remain a popular destination for the Mavonan wealthy. However, the island would fall out of popularity following the TBD Scare, a deadly plague that mainly ravaged Mavonan Provitia and would lead to the Masidrian Collapse. In 402, per the decree of the late Emperor TBD, Saint Sienia became part of Lower Mavona as the Mavonan Empire was split into five states as part of a scheme to preserve the greater empire. Lower Mavona

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