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{{Infobox settlement
|name                   = Medriso Province
| name                           = Carina
|native_name             = ''Banlieueregis Medriso ''
| native_name                     = ''Banlieueregis Carina ''
|settlement_type         = [[Province of Caphiria]]
| settlement_type                 = [[Province of Caphiria]]
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|image_caption           = Location of Medriso
| image_caption                   = Location of Carina
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| image_flag                     = FlagOfCarinaProvince.png
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|subdivision_type       = Country
| subdivision_type               = Country
|subdivision_name       = [[Caphiria]]
| subdivision_name               = {{flag|Caphiria}}
|subdivision_type1       = Regions
| subdivision_type1               = Prefectures
|subdivision_name1       = 6
| subdivision_name1               =  
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|subdivision_name2       = 37
| subdivision_name2               =  
|seat_type               = Capital
| seat_type                       = Capital
|seat                   = [[Genate]]
| seat                           = [[Carina (city|Carina]]
|leader_party           =  
| leader_party                   =  
|leader_title           = Praetor
| leader_title                   = Praetor
|leader_name             = Nicolas Demos
| leader_name                     = Nicolas Demos
|population_as_of       = 2030
| population_as_of               = 2026
|population_total       = 49,026,239
| population_total               = 10,390,825
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'''Medriso''' (''Banlieueregis Medriso''), is a [[Provinces of Caphiria|Province]] of the [[Imperium of Caphiria]]. With a population of 49 million, Medriso is the 7th smallest province and its capital is [[Genate]]. Medriso is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture. Medriso is characterized by hills, mountains, valleys and historical towns such as Ictore, the University at Arravocella, the workshops of Vatatianus and Laechmus, the ancient towns of Portoriumi, Taron, and Livanico, and the ruins of Madritavala.


== Geography ==
'''Carina''' (''Banlieueregis Carina''), is a [[Provinces of Caphiria|Province]] of [[Caphiria]] located east of [[Venceia]]. It is bordered by [[Inonsia]] and [[Misena]] to the west, with the [[Sea of Canete]] on its east coast. The provinces of Alcarca and Novetra border along its southwest and southern border. With a population of xx million, Carina is the xth smallest province in Caphiria. Its capital is Carina.  
Medriso is bordered by the provinces of Sator and Pollava to the north, Leonia to the east, Xalen and Isuriana to the south, and Acreum to the west.


Carina is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture. Carina is characterized by hills, mountains, valleys and historical towns such as Ictore, the University at Arravocella, the workshops of Vatatianus and Laechmus, the ancient towns of Portoriumi, Taron, and Livanico, and the ruins of Madritavala.
==Geography==
The terrain is partly hilly and mountainous, and partly flat and fertile owing to the valley of the river Dethoesia.
The terrain is partly hilly and mountainous, and partly flat and fertile owing to the valley of the river Dethoesia.
==Politics==
==Politics==
Medriso is divided into 6 regions and 24 prefectures. Its Praetor, Nicolas Demos, was elected in 2035 and is serving his third term.
Carina is divided into 6 regions and 24 prefectures. Its Praetor, Nicolas Demos, was elected in 2025 and is serving his third term.
===Administrative divisions===
===Administrative divisions===
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{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#F8F9FA; color:#222;"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#CCF;"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#CCF;"
! Region
!Prefectures
! Cities
!Cities
|-
|-
| Nasso Region
|Nasso Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Lodiano, Solymbrogio, Dellerontia, Fiessone, Predimo
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|-
|-
| Ferrarra Region
|Ferrarra Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Costraleno, Porentum, Sirmizzo, Genate, Carpina, Vitelvinia, Varnici
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|-
|-
| Santo Region
|Santo Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Mussa, Prium, Passanta, Aganeto, Auriuliano, Lusse
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|-
|-
| Kalyssa Region
|Kalyssa Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Gibello, Palenorti, Marsio, Varto, Toliva, Ogiugnum, Arravocella
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|-
|-
| Crotira Region
|Crotira Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Iumauggium, Biglia, Canovii, Inan, Casalea
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|-
|-
| Liera Region
|Liera Prefecture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" | Rhodum, Lomegliano, Ferrasisi, Atreverone, Cerrazzanum, Terrilentum, Lastelle
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|}
|}
==Economy==
==Economy==
The present economic structure emerged from a series of transformations which took place mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, there was rapid expansion among small and medium-sized firms and a gradual retrenchment among the large firms which had hitherto characterized the region's industrial base. This process of structural adjustment is still going on.
The present economic structure emerged from a series of transformations which took place mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, there was rapid expansion among small and medium-sized firms and a gradual retrenchment among the large firms which had hitherto characterized the region's industrial base. This process of structural adjustment is still going on.


Economically the most important region is the Kalyssa region. Palenortin steelworks (stainless steel, titanium, alloy steel) and processing companies (automotive, stainless steel tubes, industrial food facility) account for 20 to 25 % of Medriso's GDP. In Palenorti, there are also many multinational companies in the fields of chemistry, hydroelectric power, renewable sources of energy, and textiles. In the rest of the province, the ornamental ceramics industry is much esteemed.
Economically the most important region is the Kalyssa region. Palenortin steelworks (stainless steel, titanium, alloy steel) and processing companies (automotive, stainless steel tubes, industrial food facility) account for 20 to 25 % of Carina's GDP. In Palenorti, there are also many multinational companies in the fields of chemistry, hydroelectric power, renewable sources of energy, and textiles. In the rest of the province, the ornamental ceramics industry is much esteemed.
 
Medrisic agriculture is noted for its tobacco, olive oil and vineyards, which produce excellent wines. Regional varietals include the white Orvieto, which draws agri-tourists to the vineyards in the area surrounding the medieval town of the same name. A notable wine is the Kirousia. Other noted wines produced in Medriso are Viderito and Bruscie. The Medrisic wineries are at the center of the "Cantine Aperte" or "Open Cellars" event, when local wine makers open their wineries to the public. Another typical Medrisic product are the black truffle found in the Liera Region, an area that produces 45% of this product in Caphiria.


The food industry in Medriso produces processed pork-meats, confectionery, pasta and the traditional products of the Liera Region in preserved form (truffles, lentils, cheese).
Medrisic agriculture is noted for its tobacco, olive oil and vineyards, which produce excellent wines. Regional varietals include the white Orvieto, which draws agri-tourists to the vineyards in the area surrounding the medieval town of the same name. A notable wine is the Kirousia. Other noted wines produced in Carina are Viderito and Bruscie. The Medrisic wineries are at the center of the "Cantine Aperte" or "Open Cellars" event, when local wine makers open their wineries to the public. Another typical Medrisic product are the black truffle found in the Liera Region, an area that produces 45% of this product in Caphiria.


The food industry in Carina produces processed pork-meats, confectionery, pasta and the traditional products of the Liera Region in preserved form (truffles, lentils, cheese).
==Culture==
==Culture==
==See also==
==See also==
{{Divisions of Caphiria}}
{{Political divisions of Caphiria}}
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Provinces in Caphiria]]
[[Category:Provinces of Caphiria]]
[[Category:Locations]]
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 6 July 2023

Carina

Banlieueregis Carina
Flag of Carina
Flag
Location of Carina
Country Caphiria
CapitalCarina
Government
 • PraetorNicolas Demos
Population
 (2026)
 • Total10,390,825

Carina (Banlieueregis Carina), is a Province of Caphiria located east of Venceia. It is bordered by Inonsia and Misena to the west, with the Sea of Canete on its east coast. The provinces of Alcarca and Novetra border along its southwest and southern border. With a population of xx million, Carina is the xth smallest province in Caphiria. Its capital is Carina.

Carina is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture. Carina is characterized by hills, mountains, valleys and historical towns such as Ictore, the University at Arravocella, the workshops of Vatatianus and Laechmus, the ancient towns of Portoriumi, Taron, and Livanico, and the ruins of Madritavala.

Geography

The terrain is partly hilly and mountainous, and partly flat and fertile owing to the valley of the river Dethoesia.

Politics

Carina is divided into 6 regions and 24 prefectures. Its Praetor, Nicolas Demos, was elected in 2025 and is serving his third term.

Administrative divisions

Prefectures Cities
Nasso Prefecture
Ferrarra Prefecture
Santo Prefecture
Kalyssa Prefecture
Crotira Prefecture
Liera Prefecture

Economy

The present economic structure emerged from a series of transformations which took place mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, there was rapid expansion among small and medium-sized firms and a gradual retrenchment among the large firms which had hitherto characterized the region's industrial base. This process of structural adjustment is still going on.

Economically the most important region is the Kalyssa region. Palenortin steelworks (stainless steel, titanium, alloy steel) and processing companies (automotive, stainless steel tubes, industrial food facility) account for 20 to 25 % of Carina's GDP. In Palenorti, there are also many multinational companies in the fields of chemistry, hydroelectric power, renewable sources of energy, and textiles. In the rest of the province, the ornamental ceramics industry is much esteemed.

Medrisic agriculture is noted for its tobacco, olive oil and vineyards, which produce excellent wines. Regional varietals include the white Orvieto, which draws agri-tourists to the vineyards in the area surrounding the medieval town of the same name. A notable wine is the Kirousia. Other noted wines produced in Carina are Viderito and Bruscie. The Medrisic wineries are at the center of the "Cantine Aperte" or "Open Cellars" event, when local wine makers open their wineries to the public. Another typical Medrisic product are the black truffle found in the Liera Region, an area that produces 45% of this product in Caphiria.

The food industry in Carina produces processed pork-meats, confectionery, pasta and the traditional products of the Liera Region in preserved form (truffles, lentils, cheese).

Culture

See also