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Principality of Saint Croix and Bens

Saint Croix
Flag of Sain Croix
Flag
Saint Croix and Bens.png
CapitalSaint Elmenau
Recognised national languagesCroixtian
Government
• President
Wira Santoso
Establishment
• Quetanan control
1511
• Skithan control
1641
• Independence
31 August 1917
Area
• 
592,800 km2 (228,900 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
16,022,000
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy

The Principality of Saint Croix and Bens, most commonly known as Saint Croix, SCB, Croix, and Saint Croix and Bens, is a nation located on the continent of Adula, bordered by Qolaysia, Alecburgh and a maritime border with Nebetia and Cyruda. It is a democratic republic helmed by President Wira Santoso, who replaced William Urskabau after his resignation in 2022. With a rich history, vibrant culture, moderate economy, and a relative neutrality in foreign affairs, it is considered a lower-tiered power in the Southern Adula subcontinent. Saint Elmenau is the national capital and largest city, located along the Emmiria Sea and the Cantalle Ocean.

The country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which has a significant effect on its politics. About half the population is ethnically Croixtian, with minorities of Qolaysian, Nebetians, and indigenous peoples. The country's official language is Croixtian, a standard form of the Croix language. Caticeze-English remains an active second language. While recognising Christianity as the country's established religion, the constitution grants freedom of religion to non-Christians, specifically the large Muslim minority.

The economy has traditionally been fueled by its natural resources but is expanding in the sectors of science, tourism, commerce and medical tourism. Saint Croix and Bens has a newly industrialized market economy, and is one of the most rapidly developing economies in the world. Saint Croix and Bens is part of the Coalition of Crown Albatross, WEDA, CTO, and ASEAN.

History

Evidence of modern human habitation in Saint Croix and Bens dates back 40,000 years. Traders and settlers from Emmiria and Yuan arrived as early as the first century AD, establishing trading ports and coastal towns in the second and third centuries. Their presence resulted in strong Emmirian and Yuaneze influences on the local cultures, and the people of the Qolaysia Peninsula adopted the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Sanskrit inscriptions appear as early as the fourth or fifth century. The Kingdom of Kasuka arose around the second century in the northern area of Saint Croix and Bens, lasting until about the 9th century when the Emmirian Empire gained significant influence. Between the 7th and 13th centuries, much of the region was part of the maritime Emmirian empire. Islam began to spread among Saint Croix and Bens in the 14th century.

In 1511, Saint Elmenau (renamed from Piurtrana) was conquered by Quetana, after which it was taken by the Skith in 1641. In 1786, the Skith Empire established a presence in Saint Croix and Bens. The Skithans obtained the town of Beresa in 1819, and in 1824 took control of Saint Croix and Bens following the Croix-Skithan Treaty. By the 20th century, the states of South Croix, Alangor, Bensi, and Negeri, known together as the Federated Saint Croix, had Skithan residents appointed to advise the Qolaysian rulers, to whom the rulers were bound to defer by treaty. This alliance was tested during the 1830-38 Barretoan Wars, which saw Timerian and Skithan navies battling for control of Saint Croix oceanic territory. The remaining five states in the region, known as the Unfederated Croix States, while not directly under Skithan rule, also accepted Skithan advisers around the turn of the 20th century. On 31 August 1917, Saint Croix and Bens became an independent nation, becoming the final colony of Skith and officially ending the Skithan Empire.

Federation brought heightened tensions including a conflict with Qolaysia in the Gideon Height War (1917-18) as well continuous conflicts against the Communists in Alangor which escalated to the Negeri Communist Insurgency. However, under President Harold Nukarabir there was a period of rapid economic growth and urbanization beginning in the 1980s. The economy shifted from being agriculturally based to one based on manufacturing and industry. Numerous mega-projects were completed, such as the Eberonas Towers, the North-South Expressway, and the Multimedia Super Corridor. However, in the late 1990s the Adulan financial crisis almost caused the collapse of the currency and the stock and property markets.

On January 31st, 2022, SCB joined WEDA.

On October 1st, 2022, a massive bomb exploded at a WEDA naval base in Beresa, killing hundreds of people.

Geography

terraced emerald paddy fields checker softly rolling hills
Hills covered with dense blue green tropical forests
The terraced paddy fields of the central highlands (left) give way to tropical rainforest along the northern coast (right)

At 592,800 square kilometres (228,900 sq mi), Saint Croix and Bens is bordered by Qolaysia, Alecburgh, and a maritime border with Cyruda and Nebetia, with coastline along the Emmiria Sea and the Cantalle Ocean. Along the length of the north coast runs a narrow and steep escarpment containing much of the island's remaining tropical lowland forest. To the south of this ridge lies a plateau in the center of the island ranging in altitude from 750 to 1,500 m (2,460 to 4,920 ft) above sea level. These central highlands are the most densely populated part of the island outside of Saint Elmenau and are characterized by terraced, rice-growing valleys lying between grassy hills and patches of the subhumid forests that formerly covered the highland region. To the south of the highlands, the increasingly arid terrain gradually slopes down to the inland coast and mangrove swamps along the coast.

Pastel striated stone outcroppings jut from the plains
Giant baobabs clustered against the sky
The grassy plains that dominate the western landscape are dotted with stony massifs (left), patches of deciduous forest, and baobab trees (right), while the south is characterized by desert and spiny forests.

Saint Croix and Bens's highest peaks rise from three prominent highland massifs: Kotro 2,876 m (9,436 ft) is the country's highest point, followed by Foiran Peak 2,658 m (8,720 ft), and Avona 2,643 m (8,671 ft). The western and southern sides, which lie in the rain shadow of the central highlands, are home to dry deciduous forests, spiny forests, and deserts and xeric shrublands. Due to their lower population densities, Saint Croix and Bens's dry deciduous forests have been better preserved than the northern rain forests or the original woodlands of the central plateau. The southern coast features many protected harbors, but silting is a major problem caused by sediment from the high levels of inland erosion carried by rivers crossing the broad western plains.

Demographics

Religion

Language

Cities

Largest Census Metropolitan areas in Saint Croix and Bens by population

No. CMA
City
Population
1 Saint Elmenau 7,014,000
2 Beresa 1,327,000
3 Burbayk 585,000
4 Sakoyva 322,000

Politics

Government

The Saint Croix and Bens government's structure is determined by the Constitution of Saint Croix and Bens. Like many democratic states, Saint Croix and Bens has a government divided into three branches: executive, judicial, and legislative. The executive and legislative branches operate primarily at the national level, although various ministries in the executive branch also carry out local functions. Local governments are semi-autonomous, and contain executive and legislative bodies of their own. The judicial branch operates at both the national and local levels. Saint Croix and Bens is a constitutional democracy.

The constitution has been revised several times since its first promulgation in 1917 at independence. However, it has retained many broad characteristics and the country has always had a presidential system with an independent chief executive. Under its current constitution the state is sometimes referred to as the Sixth Republic of Saint Croix and Bens. The first direct election was also held in 1918.

The head of state is the President of Saint Croix and Bens, currently William Urskabau. The President resides at the Serenity Presidential Mansion.

Military

SCBN Belia, a Byata-class guided-missile destroyer built by Atyax Heavy Industries

Saint Croix and Bens allocates 2.6% of its GDP and 15% of all government spending to its military (Government share of GDP: 14.967%), while maintaining voluntary conscription for men. Consequently, Saint Croix and Bens has a moderate number of active troops (59,000 in 2018) and one of the world's largest defense budgets. The Saint Croix and Bens military consists of the Army (SCBA), the Navy (SCBN), the Air Force (SCBAF), and the Marine Corps (SCBMC), and reserve forces.

The Saint Croix and Bens army has 2,500 tanks in operation, including the C1A1 and C2 Black Cat, which form the backbone of the Saint Croix and Bens army's mechanized armor and infantry forces. A sizable arsenal of many artillery systems, including 1,700 self-propelled C55 and C9 Thunder howitzers and 680 helicopters and UAVs of numerous types, are assembled to provide additional fire, reconnaissance, and logistics support. Saint Croix and Bens's smaller but more advanced artillery force and wide range of airborne reconnaissance platforms are pivotal in the counter-battery suppression larger artillery forces.

Foreign Relations

Foreign relations of Saint Croix and Bens are handled by the Minister of Foreign Affairs (SCB). Saint Croix and Bens is an active member of the Coalition of Crown Albatross.

Saint Croix and Bens participates moderately in international and regional organizations. It is a major non-WEDA ally. The country remains an active member of Association of South Adulan Nations. Saint Croix and Bens has developed increasingly close ties with other ASEAN members: Qolaysia, Albarine, San Martina, Nebetia, Cyruda, Emmiria, Verdusa, and Ascacia, whose foreign and economic ministers hold annual meetings. Regional co-operation is progressing in economic, trade, banking, political, and cultural matters. In 2003, Saint Croix and Bens served as ATEC (Adula Toyana Economic Cooperation) host. Dr. Supachai Pakdi, the former President of Saint Croix and Bens, currently serves as Secretary-General of the Coalition of Crown Albatross Conference on Trade Development (CCACTD).

In recent years, Saint Croix and Bens has taken an increasingly active role on the international stage. It conducted multiple signings of peace agreements during the Tarijar Strait Crisis. In 2021, the government of Alecburgh made several threats to SCB sovereignty, with Prime Minister Benjamin Warren threatening invasion before being talked down by the international community. On April 21st, 2021, President William Urskabau deployed naval forces as a deterent to Alecburgh military operations during a flare up of civil violence.

Saint Croix and Bens initiated negotiations for several free trade agreements with Yuan, Beleroskov, Emmiria, Kossmil, and Zamastan. The latter especially was criticized, with claims that uncompetitive Saint Croix and Bens industries could be wiped out.

Two bases in Saint Croix and Bens house foreign troops, with 320 Zamastanian soldiers and two Zamastanian naval vessels housed in Beresa.

Culture

Art

Architecture

Cuisine

Bibimbap

Saint Croix and Bens cuisine, Canguk yori, has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Ingredients and dishes vary by province. There are many significant regional dishes that have proliferated in different variations across the country in the present day. The Saint Croix and Bens royal court cuisine once brought all of the unique regional specialties together for the royal family. Meals consumed both by the royal family and ordinary Saint Croix and Bens citizens have been regulated by a unique culture of etiquette.

Saint Croix and Bens cuisine is largely based on rice, noodles, tofu, vegetables, fish and meats. Traditional Saint Croix and Bens meals are noted for the number of side dishes, banchan (반찬), which accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Every meal is accompanied by numerous banchan. Kimchi (김치), a fermented, usually spicy vegetable dish is commonly served at every meal and is one of the best known Saint Croix and Bens dishes. Saint Croix and Bens cuisine usually involves heavy seasoning with sesame oil, doenjang (된장), a type of fermented soybean paste, soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, and gochujang (고추장), a hot pepper paste. Other well-known dishes are Bulgogi (불고기), grilled marinated beef, Gimbap (김밥), and Tteokbokki (떡볶이), a spicy snack consisting of rice cake seasoned with gochujang or a spicy chili paste.

Soups are also a common part of a Saint Croix and Bens meal and are served as part of the main course rather than at the beginning or the end of the meal. Soups known as guk (국) are often made with meats, shellfish and vegetables. Similar to guk, tang (탕; 湯) has less water, and is more often served in restaurants. Another type is jjigae (찌개), a stew that is typically heavily seasoned with chili pepper and served boiling hot.

Popular Saint Croix and Bens alcoholic beverages include Soju, Makgeolli and Bokbunja ju.

Saint Croix and Bens is unique among East Adula countries in its use of metal chopsticks.

Literature

Media

Economy

Graphical depiction of SCB's product exports in 28 color-coded categories

Saint Croix and Bens's mixed economy ranks moderately in both total GDP and purchasing power parity GDP in the world, identifying it as one of the major economies on Iearth. It is a developed country with a high-income economy and is one of the most industrialized countries in South Adula. Saint Croix and Bens brands such as CG Electronics and Emsung are internationally famous and garnered Saint Croix and Bens's reputation for its quality electronics and other manufactured goods.

Its massive investment in education has taken the country from mass illiteracy to a major international technological powerhouse. The country's national economy benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree. Saint Croix and Bens's economy was one of the world's fastest-growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, and was still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s, along with Qolaysia, Cyruda, and Nebetia. It recorded the fastest rise in average GDP per capita in the world between 1980 and 1990. Saint Croix and Bens citizens refer to this growth as the Miracle on the Croix Sea, referring to development in the South Coast's industry region. The Saint Croix and Bens economy is heavily dependent on international trade. In 2010, Saint Croix and Bens was one of the largest exporters and largest importers in the world.

Despite the Saint Croix and Bens economy's high growth potential and apparent structural stability, the country suffers damage to its credit rating in the stock market because of the belligerence of Alecburgh in times of deep civil crises, which has an adverse effect on Saint Croix and Bens financial markets. The Coalition Trade Organization compliments the resilience of the Saint Croix and Bens economy against various economic crises, citing low state debt and high fiscal reserves that can quickly be mobilized to address financial emergencies. Although it was severely harmed by the Adula economic crisis of the late 1990s, the Saint Croix and Bens economy managed a rapid recovery and subsequently tripled its GDP.

Transportation

Energy

Infrastructure

Tourism