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Remittances from Ardmoreans working in other parts of the Kiravian Federacy and [[Levantine Union]] are crucial to the islands' economy, with up to 26% of Ardmorean households classified as remittance-dependent by the state's Department of Human Economics.
Remittances from Ardmoreans working in other parts of the Kiravian Federacy and [[Levantine Union]] are crucial to the islands' economy, with up to 26% of Ardmorean households classified as remittance-dependent by the state's Department of Human Economics.
New Ardmore benefits greatly from {{wp|heritage tourism}} by members of the Ardmori diaspora, hosting thousands of annual visitors from [[Arcerion]], [[Asteria]], and other former Ardmori settler colonies seeking to reconnect with their ancestral roots. The New Ardmore government has encouraged such travel by funding emigration museums, historical parks, and genealogy centres catering to the diaspora.


==Notable New Ardmori==
==Notable New Ardmori==

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Free State of New Ardmore
Saorstát Aird Mhóir Nua (Gaelic)
Helviārka Inox Ardmór (Coscivian)

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Sovereignty Kiravian Federacy
Theme Overseas Regions
Capital Dundalk
Largest City Rosmore
Population 6,531,159
Ceann Stáit Màrtain MacBharrais (FAM)
Tánaiste Fionnghal NicDhòmhnaill (FAM)
Stanora seats 3
Official languages Garán Gaelic
Postal Abbreviation ARD

New Ardmore (Gaelic: Ardmór Nua, Kiravic: Inoardmór) is an overseas region of the Kiravian Collectivity comprising an archipelago in the Odoneru Ocean. Laying off the coast of mainland Levantia north of Ardmore, New Armore has a predominantly Garán heritage it shares with Ardmore and the Urcean region of Carolina, with further influences from Kiravia, to which it has been politically linked for over 45 years. Originating as a rump state of Ardmore, the territories of New Ardmore - initially the Republic of Ardmore - became a formal protectorate of Kiravia in 1989, with further integration establishing it as a free state under the Collectivity.

History

Pre-civil war

The first known inhabitants of what is now New Ardmore were the Ardmen, a Paleo-Levantine people who settled on the islands long before the northward migrations of Japhetic-speaking peoples through Levantia. Though insulated from the Japhetic takeover of the continental mainland for some time, the islands would eventually fall to Gothic invaders.

The northern isles of the Ardmori Archipelago began to be incorporated into the Ardmori kingdom after it attained independence in 1004. By the late 11th century, Garán Gaelic settlers from Ardmore had completely displaced the Gothic population that had preceded them.

In early mediæval times, the northern isles of Ardmore were widely considered a backwater within a backwater. The land was divided among small clan-based chiefdoms with undemarcated boundaries. It was common for clansmen to conduct raids along the Calinthian and Urcean seacoasts to capture livestock using longships. By the 900s AD, however, raids against the Levantine mainland fell by the wayside as Ardmori violence turned inward and clans increasingly fought one another over territory. This prompted construction of the first proper castles and spurred the adoption of Levantine norms of land tenure and knighthood.

From 933 to 981, the North Island was the site of the North Island War between the Duchy of Rosmore and the County of Kilinmuir.

Early modernity saw the Kingdom as a whole rise as a maritime, commercial, and colonial power. The northern isles, however, remained a backwater and saw few direct benefits from the growth of the Ardmori Empire. Many northerners, especially landless younger sons of crofters, did participate in the expansion of the empire as sailors, soldiers, and pioneers, leaving their homes in large numbers for the exotic climes of Crona. Whether they found their fortunes or met their maker in these far-off lands, few who left would return. For those who stayed behind, the northern isles would remain impoverished, agrarian, and isolated.

Civil war and republican period

Death of the President-Regent and civil turmoil

Protectorate period

With the civil apparatus of the Republic of Ardmore in shambles after five decades of rule by the President-Regent, pro-democratic elements managed to seize power. With an invasion by Ardmore appearing imminent, the new provisional government struck an accord with Kiravia to become a protectorate. Kiravian influence had been significant on the island since the 1950s, and a potential protectorate was proposed as early as 1960, though the prevailing Kirosocialist regime made such an agreement unlikely. The Treaty of Electorsbourg in 1989 officially transferred the islands to Kiravian control, who established the Free State of New Ardmore; the Republic's government transferred its sovereignty to the Free State the same day the treaty was signed. As part of the Treaty, the new Free State no longer claimed sovereignty over the entirety of Ardmore and used the territorial name of "New Ardmore", long used abroad to refer to the rump state, as its new official name.

Government

Federal Stanora Delegation
Member Party First Elected
  Angus MacIntyre Fíanna Aird Mor (KR) 21201
  Séamus Ó Dónaill Fíanna Aird Mor (KR) 21201
  Tomás Ó Flaithbertaigh Aontú (CSU) 21201

Relations with the Levantine Union




Political Landscape


Party Seats Caucus Platform
Pàrtaidh na Aird Mhór
Plaiduv Ardmórsk
22 / 42
RKC Centrism, Regionalism
Aontú
Întúv
16 / 42
CSU Christian democracy, Third Way
Levantian Union Party
Levantiax Anūrarisēx Plaiduv
3 / 42
none Pro-Levantinism, Liberal conservatism
Whiggamore Party
Ƕigamórix Plaiduv
1 / 42
KFA Caledonian liberalism

Local Governance

Administratively, New Ardmore is divided into twenty countyships (siorrachdan). These are subdivided into burghs in built-up areas and hundreds in rural areas, both of which are in turn subdivided into townlands.

Rural addresses in New Ardmore comport with the Kiravian addressing system, wherein lots are numbered within townlands or quarters. Urban addresses follow the more familiar format with street numbers and named streets, and generally resemble addresses in Arcerion or Urcea. Urban New Ardmore is the only part of the Kiravian Collectivity where the standard Kiravian system is not applied.

Law

The legal system of New Ardmore is based on common law, with some residual influence from the Gaelic customary Brehon law in certain fields.

Capital punishment was abolished on the state level in 1998 under an Aontú administration.

Society

Architecture in Ardmore - Note the 24-hour clock rather than the 20-hour clock used in Coscivian areas

Ardmore has an Insular Celtic culture with noticeable traces of Pretannic influence from early in its history, shaped by local geographic and climatic conditions, the Catholic faith, and contact with Coscivian civilisation by virtue of its status as a Kiravian federal subject. The state is rather homogeneous: 88% of the population of New Ardmore are ethnic Gaels. Most of the remainder are Coscivian-Kiravians or of Levantine backgrounds other than Gaelic. Ardmorean Gaelic, which is largely though not fully mutually intelligible with the varieties spoken in the Kiravian Gaeltacht, Faneria, and Fiannria and contains many archæic and endemic features, is spoken by 85.6% of the population as a first language. Kiravic Coscivian is an auxiliary official language and is widely understood in urban areas, though most long-term Coscivian residents in the islands find it necessary to learn Gaelic to get by.

Most Ardmorean Gaels do not have static surnames and are identified instead by patronymics and clan names (e.g. Séamus Mac Néill Ó Séaghdha, "Séamus, son of Neil, of the clan Séaghdha [lit. 'grandson of Séaghdha']"), whereas most other Gaelic communities, including those in Great Kirav and most - if not all - of Levantia, have converted such names into conventional surnames.

The overwhelming majority of the population is of the Roman Catholic faith, and Levantian Catholic authorities visiting the island report that virtually the entire population attends Mass on Sundays. Intense cultural isolation has allowed for the preservation of religious rites and practices - some deriving from Insular Celtic Christianity and some of local origin - that have disappeared elsewhere in the Catholic world. A smaller number of parishes in New Ardmore belong to the Insular Apostolic Communion and three to the Ancient Celtic Church in Kiravia.

Economy

As of 21206, wealthy Burgundians in windjammers now outnumber pirates in the islands by a factor of 3:1, according to the Ardmore Department of Nautical Nonsense

The economy of New Ardmore was historically agrarian, and agriculture remains an important activity across much of the archipelago, although services now employ the majority of the Ardmorean workforce. Ardmoreans engaged in many maritime-related business ventures during the age of the sale, ranging from legitimate commerce, ship repair and oceanic fishing to smuggling, privateering, and piracy. These activities declined with advances in shipping technology, which led to a long-term economic downturn for the archipelago, but have since been replaced with growing tourism, distillation, and healthcare industries.

Remittances from Ardmoreans working in other parts of the Kiravian Federacy and Levantine Union are crucial to the islands' economy, with up to 26% of Ardmorean households classified as remittance-dependent by the state's Department of Human Economics.

New Ardmore benefits greatly from heritage tourism by members of the Ardmori diaspora, hosting thousands of annual visitors from Arcerion, Asteria, and other former Ardmori settler colonies seeking to reconnect with their ancestral roots. The New Ardmore government has encouraged such travel by funding emigration museums, historical parks, and genealogy centres catering to the diaspora.

Notable New Ardmori

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