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'''Sanday''' ({{wp|Rusyn language|Narodyn}}: Сандай; ''Sanday'') also known as '''Sandai''' was a leased city of [[Lainan]] owned by the [[Narozalica|Narozalic Republic]] from the signing of the Treaty of Sandai in 1862 to its annexation by Lainan upon the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978. It was the penultimate Coian concession to return to its original owner, followed only by the signing of the [[Xiao-Estmerish Jindao Treaty]] and the transfer of Jindao from [[Estmere]] to [[Xiaodong]] in 1996.
'''Sanday''' ({{wp|Rusyn language|Narodyn}}: Сандай; ''Sanday'', {{wp|Vietnamese language|Lainese}}: 𡑝大, ''sânđại'') also known as '''Sandai''' was a leased city of [[Lainan]] owned by the [[Narozalica|Narozalic Republic]] from the signing of the Treaty of Sandai in 1862 to its annexation by Lainan upon the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978. It was the penultimate Coian concession to return to its original owner, followed only by the signing of the [[Xiao-Estmerish Jindao Treaty]] and the transfer of Jindao from [[Estmere]] to [[Xiaodong]] in 1996.


A major stop along Narozalica's Coian trade concessions, Sanday was the easternmost city of significance along the trade route following the seizure of Bahan in [[Dezevau]] by Gaullican colonial authorities in 1860. Situated on the edge of the wealthy Bay of X in Lainan on the Sandai Peninsula, and one of five concessions forming the Common Southern Exclusive Economic Zone in Lainan, along with Conghoa ([[Gaullica]]), Vinhxau ([[Werania]]), Loitay (TBD) and Congbao ([[Senria]]), it was the most populous of the Garden of Coius concessions provided by Lainan to the Euclean powers towards the end of the 19th century. It played a crucial part in maintaining Narozalic naval and economic influence in the region, and also directing trade back to the mainland for amenities such as tea, spices and plants, as well as providing income through labourious jobs such as shipping and coal mining.
A major stop along Narozalica's Coian trade concessions, Sanday was the easternmost city of significance along the trade route following the seizure of Bahan in [[Dezevau]] by Gaullican colonial authorities in 1860. Situated on the edge of the wealthy Bay of X in Lainan on the Sandai Peninsula, and one of five concessions forming the Common Southern Exclusive Economic Zone in Lainan, along with Conghoa ([[Gaullica]]), Vinhxau ([[Werania]]), Loitay ([[Xiaodong]]) and Congbao ([[Etruria]]), it was one of the most populous of the Garden of Coius concessions provided by Lainan to the Euclean powers towards the end of the 19th century. It played a crucial part in maintaining Narozalic naval and economic influence in the region, and also directing trade back to the mainland for amenities such as tea, spices and plants, as well as providing income through labourious jobs such as shipping and coal mining.


Sanday survived through the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], but President [[Vladislav Pudovkin]] did not agree to return Sanday like the other Euclean powers had with their concessions. As such, Sanday remained a Narozalic city until the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978, after which it was forcefully re-annexed by Lainan with little resistance.
Sanday survived through the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], but President [[Vladislav Pudovkin]] did not agree to return Sanday like the other Euclean powers had with their concessions. As such, Sanday remained a Narozalic city until the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978, after which it was forcefully re-annexed by Lainan with little resistance.

Revision as of 18:04, 18 February 2020

Sanday
𡑝大
1862–1978
Flag of Sanday
Flag
StatusLeased territory of Narozalica
CapitalFort Olsov
Common languages
President 
• 1862–1904
Eduard Olsov
• 1921–1955
Vladislav Pudovkin
• 1955–1971
Gabriel Tozulyak
Governor 
• 1862–1873
Ihor Shynkarenko
• 1974–1978
Artur Hordiyenko
Historical eraImperialism
• Treaty of Sandai
13 March 1862
• Annexation by Lainan
17 October 1978
Area
1862627 km2 (242 sq mi)
Population
• 1862
112,000
• 1926
456,000
• 1978
1,027,000
CurrencyNarozalic zolota
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Lainan
Lainan

Sanday (Narodyn: Сандай; Sanday, Lainese: 𡑝大, sânđại) also known as Sandai was a leased city of Lainan owned by the Narozalic Republic from the signing of the Treaty of Sandai in 1862 to its annexation by Lainan upon the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978. It was the penultimate Coian concession to return to its original owner, followed only by the signing of the Xiao-Estmerish Jindao Treaty and the transfer of Jindao from Estmere to Xiaodong in 1996.

A major stop along Narozalica's Coian trade concessions, Sanday was the easternmost city of significance along the trade route following the seizure of Bahan in Dezevau by Gaullican colonial authorities in 1860. Situated on the edge of the wealthy Bay of X in Lainan on the Sandai Peninsula, and one of five concessions forming the Common Southern Exclusive Economic Zone in Lainan, along with Conghoa (Gaullica), Vinhxau (Werania), Loitay (Xiaodong) and Congbao (Etruria), it was one of the most populous of the Garden of Coius concessions provided by Lainan to the Euclean powers towards the end of the 19th century. It played a crucial part in maintaining Narozalic naval and economic influence in the region, and also directing trade back to the mainland for amenities such as tea, spices and plants, as well as providing income through labourious jobs such as shipping and coal mining.

Sanday survived through the Great War, but President Vladislav Pudovkin did not agree to return Sanday like the other Euclean powers had with their concessions. As such, Sanday remained a Narozalic city until the outbreak of the Second Narozalic Civil War in 1978, after which it was forcefully re-annexed by Lainan with little resistance.

Geography

History

Great War

Narozalic influence