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The [[Treaty of Loughlin]] outlined peace conditions which had initially divided most of Gathlann and the whole of Sorhaithe between Caergwynn and Fiannria; however, the final treaty subsituted the western province of Sioc Siar and the remainder of Gathlann, as well as a large part of the Saelish Archipelago, in exchange for Faneria retaining the remainder of Sorhaithe. Sorhaithe at this time required significant reconstruction and economic support, with severance from the remainder of metropolitan Faneria further hindering development of a solely internal economy. Sorhaithe as a result was one of the first parts of Faneria to have its international markets and infrastructure reconnected to the neighboring countries, enmeshing Sorhaithe in the emerging international order.
The [[Treaty of Loughlin]] outlined peace conditions which had initially divided most of Gathlann and the whole of Sorhaithe between Caergwynn and Fiannria; however, the final treaty subsituted the western province of Sioc Siar and the remainder of Gathlann, as well as a large part of the Saelish Archipelago, in exchange for Faneria retaining the remainder of Sorhaithe. Sorhaithe at this time required significant reconstruction and economic support, with severance from the remainder of metropolitan Faneria further hindering development of a solely internal economy. Sorhaithe as a result was one of the first parts of Faneria to have its international markets and infrastructure reconnected to the neighboring countries, enmeshing Sorhaithe in the emerging international order.


Since the Second Great War, with the exception of a chill in Caeric-Fanerian relations following the [[Saelish Crisis]] in 19XX, Sorhaithe has remained a geopolitically quiet region. benefiting from the [[Treaty of Normalization of Brotherly Relations|normalization of relations]] between Faneria and its neighbors. THe area underwent significant stagnation in both population and  
Since the Second Great War, with the exception of a chill in Caeric-Fanerian relations following the [[Saelish Crisis]] in 19XX, Sorhaithe has remained a geopolitically quiet region, particularly benefiting from the [[Treaty of Normalization of Brotherly Relations|normalization of relations]] between Faneria and its neighbors. The area underwent significant stagnation in both population and economic terms during the 1940s-1970s, being one of the most deeply affected by national austerity and the rampant corruption of the pre-[[Gwyn Feawyr|Feawyr]] governments. Since the turn of the century, the region has seen considerable growth, including the introduction of significant investments into developing the province into a travel hub.


[[File:UK5A4522 (8619052897).jpg|thumb|Snowcover remaining in April 2027, taken near Saelaer.|left]]
[[File:UK5A4522 (8619052897).jpg|thumb|Snowcover remaining in April 2027, taken near Saelaer.|left]]