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=== Restauración Nacional ===
=== Restauración Nacional ===
During the “Restauración Nacional” period (1922-1956), the new political process Pelaxia would significantly impact Freda Island, aligning its policies with their conservative, nationalist, and authoritarian ideology.
The government would view Freda’s australis position as a representation of the self evident manifest of Pelaxia's capacity for expansion an a base for its irredentism. Freda’s economic activities would continue to decline as oil exploration was not favored by the government at this time.
During the Second Great War, Freda’s waters would be patrolled by naval vessels. Military personnel would monitor naval activities, ensuring compliance.  During the Second Great War, Freda Island experienced significant growth in shipbuilding and repair facilities.
Freda Naval Arsenal (FNA) was a state-controlled shipyard on Freda Island. It operated under strict military oversight. The FNA specialized in constructing warships, including destroyers, frigates, and coastal patrol vessels. Its drydocks accommodated medium-sized vessels. Propaganda posters depicted FNA workers as guardians of Pelaxian sovereignty, reinforcing nationalistic fervor.


== Government ==
== Government ==
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