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'''Solon''', [[constitution of Gasaria|constitutionally]] the '''Province of Solon''', is a [[provinces of Gasaria|province]] of [[Gasaria]]. [[Ostov]] and [[Losdeman]] are the largest cities.
'''Solon''', [[constitution of Gasaria|constitutionally]] the '''Province of Solon''', is a [[provinces of Gasaria|province]] of [[Gasaria]]. [[Ostov]] and [[Losdeman]] are the largest cities.
Solon and its surrounding mountainous areas have been inhabited since the [[Early era]]. [[Eastern peoples]] such as the [[Silo]], [[Asaics]], and [[early Tasians]]. As a region, it was first mentioned by the [[Silo Empire]]. The cities of [[Ostov]] and [[Losdemon]] became important border regions of trade with valleys opening pathways inland. It became part of [[Kingdom of Gasaria|Gasaria proper]] in 1536. It was named as a province in Gasaria's first constitution in 1661.


The [[Solon war|status of Solon]] is contentious. [[List of countries and territories in the Wider Realms|Most countries]] regard the region as ''{{wp|de jure}}'' administered by the [[Organization of Nations]]-backed demilitarized [[Solon Civilian Council]] in accordance to the [[Eastern Accord]]. The ''de-facto'' governance of Solon is maintained by its occupying powers. As per the [[Constitution of Gasaria|constitution]], the [[Assembly of Solon]] led by the [[Chief of Province]]; since 1980, both institutions have remained vacant. The Federate Union-backed [[Federate occupation of Solon|Solon Provisional Authority]] administers the Federate-occupied territory. The [[Solon Military-Civilian Council]] governs [[Gasarian paramilitaries|Gasarian paramilitary]]-occupied territory.  
The [[Solon war|status of Solon]] is contentious. [[List of countries and territories in the Wider Realms|Most countries]] regard the region as ''{{wp|de jure}}'' administered by the [[Organization of Nations]]-backed demilitarized [[Solon Civilian Council]] in accordance to the [[Eastern Accord]]. The ''de-facto'' governance of Solon is maintained by its occupying powers. As per the [[Constitution of Gasaria|constitution]], the [[Assembly of Solon]] led by the [[Chief of Province]]; since 1980, both institutions have remained vacant. The Federate Union-backed [[Federate occupation of Solon|Solon Provisional Authority]] administers the Federate-occupied territory. The [[Solon Military-Civilian Council]] governs [[Gasarian paramilitaries|Gasarian paramilitary]]-occupied territory.  

Latest revision as of 10:49, 30 August 2024

Solon
Солан
StatusDe jure demilitarized Gasarian territory; de facto administered by Federate occupation authorities and the Gasaria-backed Solon Military-Civilian Council
Government
 • BodyAssembly of Solon
 • Chief of ProvinceVacant
Population
 (2022)
 • Total767,210

Solon, constitutionally the Province of Solon, is a province of Gasaria. Ostov and Losdeman are the largest cities.

Solon and its surrounding mountainous areas have been inhabited since the Early era. Eastern peoples such as the Silo, Asaics, and early Tasians. As a region, it was first mentioned by the Silo Empire. The cities of Ostov and Losdemon became important border regions of trade with valleys opening pathways inland. It became part of Gasaria proper in 1536. It was named as a province in Gasaria's first constitution in 1661.

The status of Solon is contentious. Most countries regard the region as de jure administered by the Organization of Nations-backed demilitarized Solon Civilian Council in accordance to the Eastern Accord. The de-facto governance of Solon is maintained by its occupying powers. As per the constitution, the Assembly of Solon led by the Chief of Province; since 1980, both institutions have remained vacant. The Federate Union-backed Solon Provisional Authority administers the Federate-occupied territory. The Solon Military-Civilian Council governs Gasarian paramilitary-occupied territory.

Gasarians and Tasians are the predominant ethnic groups in the region.

See also