Cjargna

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Lordship of Cjargna
Segnorie di Cjargna (cj)
Signoria de Carnia (or)
Flag of Lordship of Cjargna
Coat of arms of Lordship of Cjargna
View of Cjargna (red) in Aleramia (yellow)
View of Cjargna (red) in Aleramia (yellow)
Capital
and largest city
Damar
Official languagesCarnian
Oronese
Quarter:
Government
 • Heads of stateWilliam XXIII (Lord of Cjargna)
Zuan Bomben (Archprelate of Damar)
 • ExecutiveConsulate (5)
 • LegislativeParliament (103)
 • Grand Council15 (of 351)
 • Delegazion6 (of 84)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total1,928,301
 • Rank12th
Demonym(s)Cjargnese or Carnian
Cjargnel/a (Carnian)
Carnés/a (Oronese)
Abbreviation
CJ
GRP50.756 billion (13th)
GRP per capita26,322 (14th)
HDI? () ()
WebsiteGuvier di Cjargna

Cjargna (Carnian: Cjargna, pronounced ['car.ɲa]; Oronese: Carnia, pronounced ['kar.nja]), officially the Lordship of Cjargna (Carnian: Segnorie di Cjargna, Oronese: Signoria de Carnia) is one of the 14 provinces of Aleramia situated in the north-eastern part of the country. Cjargna is separated from neighbouring Ardaima by the Dan Mountains, and it borders the provinces of Umlena and Roe to the west, and of Garbagnes to the south. Cjargna is the xth largest province in Aleramia, with an area of ? km2 (? sq mi) and the 12th largest population in the country with a population of over 1.9 million people. The capital and largest city is Damar.

Cjargna is the poorest province in the country in per capita terms, with a regional income that is 65% of the national one, at $26,322. The province is fairly rural with agriculture, particularly cattle raising, playing an outsized role compared to the rest of the country. Recently, Cjargna has become a popular destination for ecotourism and skiing.

Cjargna is the sole bilingual province in Aleramia, having two co-official languages, Oronese and Carnian. Carnian is the mother language of 89% of the population, and it is the main vehicle of communication in Carnian schools, government and the provincial press. Cjargna is also the second most religiously-diverse province in the country, as over 17% of the population, or 0.3 million people, identify as Gianavellists. Paradoxically, Cjargna's has a joint head of state, the Monarch of the States of the Aleram as Lord of Cjargna, but also the Orthodox Alydian Archprelate of Damar, currently Zuan Bomben.

History

Beltram Mezzarota, Archprelate of Damar (1434-1450), signed the Devotio of Grimàc granting Rainier I co-suzerainty over Cjargna.

Cjargna has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with the earliest archaeological evidence of human settlements dating back to the Middle Paleolithic period (around 45,000 BCE). There is also evidence of more developed human civilisations already in the Mesolithic, with the construction of megalithic structures in xx as well as dolmens in xx.

Geography

View of the town of Osòf in the Dan Mountains.

Climate

Government and politics

View of the Cjistiel dal Parlament in Damar, seat of the Parliament, the provincial legislature.

Cjargna operates as a semi-parliamentary system with a collective executive known as the Consulate and a unicameral legislature, known as the Parliament. The constitutional framework of Cjargna is the 1979 Constitution of Cjargna, the basic law detailing the division of powers, territorial organisation and competences of Cjargna; as well as the 1442 Devotio of Grimàc which establishes the relationship between the two Lords of Cjargna.

Executive power is formally detained by the two Lords of Cjargna, the heads of state of the province. The two Lords are the Monarch of the States of Aleram, currently William XXIII and the Archprelate of Damar, currently Zuan Bomben. The Aleramic Monarchs have historically named a representative, known as Deputàt dal Regn to serve in their stead as one of the two ceremonial heads of state of the territory. The current Deputàt is xx.

The Consulate (Consulàt in Carnian, Consolà in Oronese) is the collegial head of government, exercising de facto executive power. The Consulate is formed by five members, known as Consuls (Consul, Consol). All five members are elected simultaneously every four years through a direct election held together with that of the Parliament. Although the five members are elected sepratedly from the legislature, they can be dismissed by it, resulting in an early election. The Consulate's presiding officer, known as First Consul, rotates between the five members. The current First Consul is xx (Carnian League). The other members are xx (LC), xx (PRD), xx (PSU) and xx (PCCI).

The Parliament (Parlament) is the unicameral legislature

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