Bicariana

The Bicarian Islands (I.B), officially the Bicarian Islands of Cartadania (Cartadanian: Ilhas Bicarianas do Cartadania), are a group of islands in the Kilikas Sea that are an insular area of Cartadania. The island group consists of the islands of Ceniza, Lluvia, Nevada, and Niebla. The total land area of the territory is 12,716 square kilometres (4,909.68 sq mi). The territory's capital is Nevada on the identically named island.

In 2030 the population was 1,602,551, and mostly Cartadanian and Northern Levantian of which migrated to the islands. Tourism is the primary economic activity, although there is a significant rum manufacturing sector. Farming is done on a relatively small scale on Lluvia and Ceniza, although it has seen a slow revival in recent years.

Previously the Gletscher Iselns of Kuhlfros, they were sold to Cartadania by Kuhlfros in the Treaty of the Gletscher Islands of 1826. They are classified by the World Assembly as a Non-Self-Governing Territory, and are currently an organized, unincorporated Cartadanian territory. The Islas Nubes are organized under the 1966 Nevada Act and have since held five constitutional conventions. The last and only proposed Constitution, adopted by the Fifth Constitutional Convention in 2025, was rejected by the Cartadanian National Congress in 2026, which urged the convention to reconvene to address the concerns Congress and the Hernandez Administration had with the proposed document. The convention reconvened in October 2028 to address these concerns, but was not able to produce a revised Constitution before its October 31 deadline.

Contents

 * 1 History
 * 2 Geography
 * 2.1 Climate
 * 3 Politics and government
 * 3.1 Administrative divisions
 * 3.2 Self-determination
 * 4 Economy
 * 4.1 Transportation and communications
 * 5 Demographics
 * 5.1 Ethnic groups
 * 5.2 Languages
 * 5.3 Religion
 * 5.4 Health
 * 5.5 Education
 * 6 Culture
 * 6.1 Music
 * 6.2 Language
 * 6.3 Media
 * 6.4 Public holidays
 * 7 See also