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As the smallest and least populous province, the Cadena Islands have three seats in the National Assembly, the absolute minimum for a province. One seat is held by National Salvation, another by the Socialist Republicans and another by an independent. | As the smallest and least populous province, the Cadena Islands have three seats in the National Assembly, the absolute minimum for a province. One seat is held by National Salvation, another by the Socialist Republicans and another by an independent. | ||
The 62-member Cadena | The 62-member Cadena Insular Assembly administers the day-to-day running of the Cadena Islands. 45 members are elected from Sabacante, 11 from Rirca and 6 from Casbon. The coalition between National Salvation and independents maintained control of the Assembly at the 2022 election. | ||
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Cadena Islands | |
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Combined province and circuit of Carloso | |
Province & Circuit of the Cadena Islands | |
Country | Carloso |
Capital | Vosa |
Districts | Sabacante Rirca Casbon |
Government | |
• Body | Cadena Island Assembly |
• Chief Minister | Nicolas Aranda (NS) |
• Deputy Minister | Roger Lagune (Ind) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 1,179,452 |
NAs | 3 |
Police | Cadena Islands Police |
Fire and rescue | Cadena Islands Fire & Rescue Service |
The Cadena Islands, officially the Province & Circuit of the Cadena Islands is an archipelago of islands located in the Musgorocian Ocean off the north-west coast of the Carlosian mainland. Uniquely, its small size means it is governed by a combined provincial and circuit authority, with districts comprising each of the three main islands; Sabacante, Rirca and Casbon. With a population of 1,179,452, it is the least populous of Carloso's provinces. It's economy is heavily reliant on tourism and fishing. The islands are regularly serviced by a variety of ferries; including train ferries, and air routes which connect it to the mainland.
Etymology
History
Geography
Politics
As the smallest and least populous province, the Cadena Islands have three seats in the National Assembly, the absolute minimum for a province. One seat is held by National Salvation, another by the Socialist Republicans and another by an independent.
The 62-member Cadena Insular Assembly administers the day-to-day running of the Cadena Islands. 45 members are elected from Sabacante, 11 from Rirca and 6 from Casbon. The coalition between National Salvation and independents maintained control of the Assembly at the 2022 election.
Flag | Name | Population | Density (/km2) |
Area (km2) |
Wards |
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Sabacante | 856,046 | TBD | TBD | ||
Rirca | 209,234 | TBD | TBD | ||
Casbon | 114,172 | TBD | TBD |
Economy
Tourism
For decades the Cadena Islands has been a major tourist attraction. Initially a popular summer destination for royalty and the more affluent sectors of Carlosian society, in more recent years it has become a universally popular destination. Besides mainland Carloso, many visiors come from Acrary, Gran Laurencia, Taliaferro, Sarabagia and Briossau. Every year there are thousands of rooms available for tourists, ranging from luxury hotels to purpose-built resorts and apartments. Tourists are attracted by the archipelago's many beaches, the historical and religious sites of Vosa and the expansive nature reserve which covers much of Sabacante's interior. The tourist season peaks in the spring and summer months. The sometimes violent tropical storm season in the autumn and winter means that the Cadena Islands is an unpopular tourist destination during this part of the year.
Additionally, the Cadena Islands are the largest free zone in Carloso; a specially designated area where VAT rules or excise duties do not apply. As a result, it is a hugely popular destination for shopping. The neo-gothic Vosa Arcade, completed in 2003, is home to over 480 shops and is one of the largest shopping centres in Carloso.
Transport
Sabacante Airport is the primary airport for the Cadena Islands, and handles the majority of air traffic to and from the archipelago. Most international airports in western Musgorocia have at least one route to Sabacante. Rirca Airport and Casbon Airport serve their respective islands.
Carlosian Rail operates a rail network which spans the majority of Sabacante, and a tram/light rail system; Vosa Transit, exists in Vosa Ward with some stops in neighbouring Esnores Ward and Alistile Ward.