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Saint Kennera & Pribraltar


Saint Kennera
Nív-Kennera
Pribraltar
Pribraltar
 
Flag of St. Kennera
 
Flag of Pribraltar

Sovereign Kiravian Federacy
Capital Port St. Kennera Hāverma
Population 365,000 485,000
Prime Executive Piran Idaltuv (CPPSK) Visikur Hôsiverin (PRP)
Prime Secretary Arrhenius Vander (CPPSK) Diarmuid Arden (PFP)
Legislature Auditorium Auditorium
Stanora seats 1 (votes only in committee) 1 (votes only in committee)
Official languages Kiravic Coscivian
St. Kenneran Coscivian
Kilikas-Valēkas Coscivian
Kiravic Coscivian
Postal Abbreviation SKA PRB
Time Zone Sirana Time


Saint Kennera and Pribraltar are associated states of the Kiravian Federacy comprising a pair of islands of the same name at the boundary of the southern Odoneru Ocean and the Taínean Sea, off the coast of Santarém State, Cartadania. Occupying a strategic position for international shipping, the islands have changed hands many times over the course of their history, and have a rich heritage incorporating numerous cultural influences. Despite differing demographic profiles and economic trajectories, the two islands have a close historical, cultural, political, and economic relationship with one another.

People from Saint Kennera are called Saint Kennerans, while people from Pribraltar are called Pribraltari̳ans.

Geography

Both Saint Kennera and Pribraltar mainly have a tropical monsoon climate, and the natural vegetation of much of the islands' surface area is tropical forest. Some of the higher-altitude interior areas, known as 'the Uplands' or 'the Heights', have a humid subtropical highland climate.

History

[Nuke and repave]

Governance and Politics

Saint Kennera and Pribraltar are both semi-presidential republics with nearly identical constitutions modelled on those of the Kiravian states of Cascada, Ilfenóra, Metrea, and Umcara. Each island has a government directed by an Executive College (Vekturixóstrev), which is appointed by a Prime Executive but accountable to both the Prime Executive and the Prime Secretary, the latter of which is chosen by the majority caucus in the legislature. The Prime Executive of each island state is elected every five years by alternative vote, and their legislatures, both known as the Auditorium (Válora), are elected every three years through a parallel voting system.

 
Cabinet Secretariat building, Hāverma
 
Cabinet Secretariat Building in Port St. Kennera

Political status

Both Saint Kennera and Pribraltar are, in their own respective rights, self-governing associated states of the Kiravian Federacy. The islands' relationship with the Kiravian federal government is structured by a series of tripartite treaties and memoranda adopted after the islands were liberated from (((occupying nation))), and continues to evolve as a result of political developments in the islands and in Kartika. The Government of the Kiravian Federacy is responsible for Saint Kennera and Pribraltar's defence and foreign affairs, their postal system (through the Federal Post), banking insurance, and telecommunications infrastructure. The Federal Consistory in Kartika is the ultimate court of appeal for cases originating from the islands' judicial systems, and incarcerated convicts sentenced by St. Kenneran or Pribraltarian courts with exceptional security or health needs are held in Kiravian federal prisons. [other stuff here] Most St. Kennerans and Pribraltarians hold or are eligible for Kiravian passports by virtue of their Kiravian National (Overseas) status. The controlling statute involved is the Overseas Nationality Act (St. Kennera & Pribraltar). Thus, St. Kenneran and Pribraltarian citizens are Kiravian nationals, but most are only citizens of St. Kennera and/or[1] Pribraltar. That being said, a significant number of St. Kennerans and Pribraltarians do hold Kiravian citizenship on an individual basis, having been naturalised in the Federacy or born to full Kiravian citizen parents.

Under the terms of the Treaty of Hāverma, signed by the Prime Executives of St. Kennera and Pribraltar shortly after [EVENT], the two Commonwealths agreed that any changes in their constitutional relationship to the Kiravian Federacy (e.g. accession to the Federacy, free association, or independence) would be made in tandem. This treaty has caused widespread dissatisfaction on St. Kennera, as the ruling Coscivian People's Party and over 80% of St. Kennerans support becoming a Kiravian state, whereas the Pribraltarian legislature and electorate are more divided on the issue. At present, St. Kennera and Pribraltar are together formally outside of the Kiravian Main Customs Area, though the St. Kenneran government has, on its own initiative, fully harmonised its own customs laws with those of Kiravia and is working towards a bilateral agreement with the Federacy concerning the island's migration policy. Pribraltar maintains its own separate customs and migration policies.

Both island states are represented in the Kiravian Stanora by one elected Delegate each, but these Delegates can only vote in committee and are barred from membership in certain key committees.

Society and Culture

Pribraltar

 
Hāverma

Pribraltar has a rich and diverse culture shaped by its long history as a trading centre.

The Pribraltarian urban upper and middle classes are known for being cosmopolitan, well-educated, and well-travelled. It is customary among them to attend universities in Great Kirav and Sydona and to spend years on end living and working in the Kiravian Collectivity, mainland Cronan countries, Cartadania, or Caphiria. This has created an image of Pribraltarian society as "Tandhurin-on-the-Straits" that has significant basis in reality but masques the island's distinctive local culture and the isolating effects of its island geography, which are seen in its local language, customs and mannerisms, architecture, and cuisine.

Nationality

Most Pribraltarians hold or are eligible for Kiravian passports by virtue of their Kiravian National (Overseas) status. During the occupation, many Pribraltarians were granted KN(O) status to facilitate their resettlement in Great Kirav or to aid members of the resistance movement travelling between the islands and Great Kirav for training and other activities. In 21207, the Federal Stanora extended this status to all resident islanders of Coscivian, Alkharvian, Celtic, or Tryhstian descent through the Overseas Nationality Act (St. Kennera & Pribraltar). Thus, Pribraltarians are Kiravian nationals, but most are only citizens of Pribraltar. That being said, a significant number of Pribraltarians do hold Kiravian citizenship, having been naturalised in the Federacy or born to naturalised parents before returning to the island after its liberation.

Dual-nationality is the norm among Pribraltarian citizens. Treble-nationality - most commonly Pribraltarian-St. Kenneran-Kiravian, but also other combinations, including Pribraltarian-Caphirian-Kiravian among the Hekuvian Coscivian minority - is also frequently encountered, and it is not unheard of for Pribraltar residents to hold or be eligible for even more nationalities. One notable example widely reported in the local press was the case of Gśevril M.B.S. Tamarūdin, a nominee to the Board of Governors of the Pribraltar Monetary Authority. Born in [X-land] and residing in Hāverma at the time, Tamarūdin was alleged by CPPPR legislators to be a national of Pribraltar, the Kiravian Federacy, [X-land], [Y-land], Rumelistan, and [Z-country]. Tamarūdin, an [X-land]-born resident of Hāverma, investment banker, and finance professor at the Trinatria State Univerity, confirmed his Pribraltarian, Kiravian, and [X-landic] nationality, but noted that like most Pribraltarian citizens he only held a Kiravian passport. He acknowledged the possibility that he might "by technicality" hold additional nationalities, but claimed that he had never exercised any citizenship rights elsewhere.

Ethnic Groups

The majority of people living on Pribraltar are Pribraltarian Coscivians, who are primarily descended from Coscivian clans who migrated across the strait from southern Umcara in the 1300s or whatever and the autocthonous pre-Coscivian inhabitants, known as the Brassicans. Their ancestry also contains admixture from a variety of seafaring Coscivian ethnic groups, particularly Lusem, Kostiatem, and Sea Coscivians; Gaelic and Pretannic Celts; and peoples from nearby countries in Sarpedon, Crona, and Alvar. In addition, a large number of Coscivians from nearby St. Kennera live and work on Pribraltar as expatriates, and a great many Pribraltarians have some St. Kenneran ancestry.

Other Coscivian ethnic groups with large or significant communities on the island include Ivraīem Coscivians, Keregūlem Coscivians, Lusem Coscivians, Paisonic Coscivians, Eshavian Coscivians, Austral Coscivians, Coscivians with family ties to continental Ixnayan nations like Heku and Insui, Èusan Coscivians, Halatem Coscivians, Phaerem Coscivians, Tebnem Coscivians, and Eskean Coscivians.

People of immigrant origin from The Cape and [whatever tf Azi is now] make up a very large and rapidly growing share of the population, especially in Hāverma.

Language

Pribraltarian Coscivian, a dialect of Cronan Coscivian mutually intelligible with St. Kenneran Coscivian, is the main spoken language on the island, and has official status. However, Kiravic Coscivian is used for most business and administrative purposes. The island's largest newspaper, the Hāverma Economist, is written in Kiravic, while the second-largest, the Pribraltar Post, is written in Pribraltarian. Pribraltarian is the main language used in television and radio broadcasts, supplemented by a large number of untranslated segments in Kiravic.

Portuguese is very widely spoken on Pribraltar as a second language, and is spoken natively by many people of Capetian, Cartadanian, and Tryhstian origin. Portuguese is offered as a second language in all public schools, and one public school in Hāverma offers elementary education in Portuguese to students from Lusophone households.

The other main foreign languages spoken by Pribraltarians are Hekuvian Latin, Ænglish, and Burgonesc. Knowledge of foreign languages is very widespread among Pribraltarians, with many speaking two or more such languages at advanced levels, these being useful skills in an economy driven by international business and tourism.

Religion

In terms of religion, 41.3% of Pribraltarian permanent residents are Roman Catholic, 19.7% are Insular Apostolic, 15.1% are Coscivian Orthodox, 8.3% are Protestant (chiefly Lutheran), 5.3% belong to monotheistic Coscivian religions, 5.2% are Muslim, and 0.7% are Bahá'í, while the remaining 4.4% profess other creeds.

The temporary resident population include a large number of Imperial Catholics, Muslims, followers of Alstinian religions, and Judaïsts, among others. As of 21198, seventeen different faith groups maintained places of worship in Hāverma, with many primarily serving temporary workers and visitors rather than native congregations.

The Pribyterian Church of Dodd maintains a chapel in Hāverma and a mission in Airport City. A number of business entities connected with the Church of Dodd, including DoddWorks Global, Anointed Capital Tours SAK, McPrib Franchise Real Estate International, and YesAnd! Global Marketing SAK, are registered and headquartered in Pribraltar.

Education

Pribraltar has a well-educated populace, with universal literacy and very high rates of functional literacy, and high rates of post-secondary educational attainment. The state provides a public school system administered on an island-wide basis by the Pribraltar Education Commission under the supervision of the Secretariat of Education. However, some 44% of Pribraltarian students are enrolled in private, religious, or charter schools, which are subject to regulation by the Secretariat of Education but independently operated.

Opportunities for higher education on the island itself are somewhat limited, largely as a result of the Pribraltarian upper- and middle classes' long tradition of attending universities in Great Kirav and Sydona. The three largest institutes of higher learning on Pribraltar are the General College System (a community college system with four campuses across the island), St. Bran's College of Hāverma, and the Hāverma Economics and Management Institute. There is currently no state university, though the government has put forward plans to expand the island's law school into a full-fledged university within the next decade. Pribraltar's integration with the Kiravian Federacy, liberal registration policies, and minimal oversight of private colleges have allowed it to become a hub for minor educational institutions ranging from small, specialised graduate schools (mostly dedicated to business and related fields) to "offshore" dental and osteopathic schools to institutions of dubious legitimacy (some of which are known degree mills).

Saint Kennera

 
Insular Apostolic church in County Sithna

Saint Kennera has a more homogeneous and rural culture than neighbouring Pribraltar, but one that nonetheless reflects the many different historical influences on the islands. Most of the population are local St. Kenneran Coscivians, who are primarily descended from Coscivian clans who migrated across the strait from southern Umcara in the 1300s or whatever and the autocthonous pre-Coscivian inhabitants, known as the Brassicans. Saint Kenneran Coscivians also owe much of their ancestry to seafaring Ĥeiran Coscivians, Lusem Coscivians, Gaelic and Pretannic Celts, Èusan Coscivians, Vèuskem Coscivians, Paisonic Coscivians, and Austral Coscivians. There are also Coscivians not of local extraction living on the island, most of whom are more recent arrivals from Umcara, as well as some from Kiravia and Insui. Azikorian and Tryhstian communities can be found in Port St. Kennera.

Like many other Coscivian ethnic groups, St. Kenneran Coscivians are organised into clans, of which there are currently twelve.

For centuries and up to the present day, St. Kennerans have travelled to the more urbanised and economically developed island of Pribraltar in search of work, and a significant minority have settled there permanently. These emigrants, along with the thousands of St. Kennerans who fled to Kiravia while the island was under foreign occupation and settled mainly in the Valēka Metropolitan Area, make up the St. Kenneran diaspora.

A majority (55%) of islanders belong to the Insular Apostolic Church. Twenty percent are Lutherans, reflecting the influence of Umcara; ten percent are Catholic, five percent are Coscivian Orthodox, five percent are Reformed Orthodox (Theophilian), and two percent are Methodist, with the remaining three percent divided among various other confessions and a few people with no religious affiliation.

Notable Saint Kennerans and Pribraltarians

  • Juan Kerr - International financial misunderstanding victim; born in the Krasoa Islands but residing exclusively on Pribraltar since 2031.

Notes

Conspiracy theories in Kiravia

Jadedist theories

Judæo-Protestantism

Continental Solipsism

Caoi people

Island №7

  1. Dual St. Kenneran-Pribraltarian citizenship is common due to frequent migration and intermarriage between the islands' populations.