Avenirskara

Avenirskara is a Kiravian colonial territory located in southern Cusinaut.

History
Avenirskara was the second Kiravian colony to be established on the mainland of Cusinaut, being administratively separated from the territory of the first, Porfíria. The first Kiravian settlement was built early in [YEAR] at Parera by a group of 700 colonists contracted by the Colonial Authority.

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Politics
Avenirskara has a chartered colonial government with the four familiar executive, fiscal-legislative, resolutive-judicial, and fiduciary-conservative branches found in many mainland Kiravian state governments.

Since [Year during the exile], the Governor of Avenirskara has been appointed by the Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy "on the advice of the citizenry". In practice, the "advice of the citizenry" is operationalised as the result of an election held every six years and contested by candidates nominated by the [Board of Estimate or whatever]. An individual may not serve two consecutive terms as Governor, but is eligible for reäppointment after six years out of office.



Society and Culture
Back-to-the-land movement. More displacement and reservation, less miscegnation makes for a more purely Coscivian culture. Variety of ethnic groups, some rooted multiethnic communities, usually united by religious denomination.

Exurban development in the eastern corner of the colony.

is a notable fixture of Avenirskaran culture. While limited in popularity elsewhere in the Kiravian Federacy, wheat beer was introduced via commerce with the nearby Urcean colony of New Yustona, and local production made possible by Avenirskara's significant output of hardy wheat cultivars.

25-28% Tańsrisan

Economy
The Avenirskaran economy is traditionally agricultural, lacking the mining and intensive timbering heritage shared by the rest of Kiravian Cusinaut. In modern times, the economy has diversified somewhat, with strong growth in the service sector, construction, and tourism, and modest growth in light industry, healthcare, and brewing.