Sirana
Sirana
Țirana | |
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City | |
Country | Kiravian Federacy |
State | Central Æonara |
Countyship | Paramór |
Population | 629,616 (city proper) 6,488,634 (metro) |
Climate | Mesotropical euoceanic |
Sirana (Æonaran Coscivian: Țirana Umcaran Coscivian: Șuềrặnặ) is the largest city in Central Æonara State and the island Æonara, and the core city of the largest metropolitan area in the Kiravian Federacy outside of Great Kirav.
Now a major commercial centre, Sirana was once regarded as a second-rate port in the Cronan colonies. It rose to prominence after Capetian independence when it became a destination for Kiravian government bureaux, business interests, and wealthy loyalist emigrés formerly based in Cape Town. Similarly, with the Federalist retreat to Æonara after the Kiravian Civil War, Sirana was inundated with anti-communist refugees from the Kiravian mainland, spurring a major construction boom and placing Sirana at the centre of the Remnant's surviving capitalist economy. Sirana briefly served as the de facto capital of the Kiravian Remnant from 1935 to 1938 AD, before the seat of the Federalist government-in-exile was relocated to Vaśyansar, North Æonara.
The collapse of the Kiravian Union and consequent reunification of Kiravia caused an economic downturn in Sirana, as many major corporations and other institutions departed for liberated Mainland cities. Sirana faced serious problems with unemployment, crime, and urban decay for the first time in its history. However, during the early 21st century AD, the city's fortunes began to turn. Vastly improved economic conditions on the Mainland provided new growth opportunities for Æonara as a magnet for tourism, retirees, and rebounding creative industries, such as film and television studios.
Society & Culture
Sirana is easily the most culturally diverse city in Æonara. During the Sunderance, the city and its environs were known as a "microcosm of the Realm" because people from virtually all Kiravian regional and ethnic backgrounds had settled there in some quantity. Although this epithet is less true today than during the Sunderance due to suburbanisation and the repatriation of emigrés, the city proper has become more diverse and cosmopolitan due to a growing population of migrant workers from Cronan and Polynesian countries, and a larger presence of white-collar expatriates from Cronan and Sarpedonian countries involved in the city's business life.
Points of Interest
- Imperial Gardens -