Strathcanne

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The Most Serene Republic of Strathcanne
Flag of Strathcanne
Flag
Coat of arms of Strathcanne
Coat of arms
Motto: Qua Patet Orbis
Capital
and largest city
Portsley
Official languagesEnglish
Religion
Roman Catholic
Demonym(s)Strathcane
GovernmentNoble Republic
Independence
Population
• Census
14,439,539
CurrencyMark ()
Driving sideright
Calling code+210
Internet TLD.sc

Strathcanne, officially the Most Serene Republic of Strathcanne is a small nation in the Anteria region.

History

Geography

Strathcanne is a relatively flat country, its heartland being made up of the strath of the river Canne. The hinterlands are made up of low lying and gentle hills, with some marshlands along the coast in the south. Much of the country is taken up by the floodplain of the river Canne, with its many tributaries forming the country's geology.

Nature

Politics

Government

Strathcanne is a noble republic, with the legislature being made up of two chambers. The upper chamber is the Collegia, which is made up of noble representatives from each of the country's arrondisement. The lower chamber is the parliament, and is filled with elected representatives. each representing a parish, the smallest administrative division. While the members of the Collegia are tied to the counties, the head of the Collegia is elected from its body every four years. Similarly, parliamentary elections are held each four years. The heads of the Collegia and the parliament hold equal positions co-Consul, roughly corresponding to role of prime minister in other systems.

Administrative Divisions

The nation is divided into several counties, which subdivided into arrondissements and then parishes, roughly equal to municipalities elsewhere. Each county has a governor which is appointed by the Collegia, and approved by the parliament. Each arrondisement is represented by their baron in the collegia, while the parliament is filled with representatives elected on the parish level.

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Demographics

Culture