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|'''First Farivan Party <br> Freedom Plus Party'''<br><small>''Vèurox Farivax Plaiduv''</small>
|'''First Farivan Party <br> Freedom Plus Party'''<br><small>''Vèurox Farivax Plaiduv''</small>
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| [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]]
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| Ioan Peraston
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| style="text-align:center;" | First Farivan Party ([[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]])
| style="text-align:center;" | First Farivan Party ([[Federalist Republican Alliance|FRA]])
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The [[Insular Apostolic Church]] is the largest religion in the state, followed by Roman Catholicism, Coscivian Orthodoxy, Ruricanism, and Læstorianism. The Gaelic, [[Ĥeiran Coscivians|Ĥeiran Coscivian]], and [[Féinem]] populations account for most Insular Apostolic adherents, though some smaller communities, such as the Wintergen refugees of Svéntren, are Apostolic as well. Coscivian Orthodoxy in Fariva also has an ethnic character, being practised mainly by communities of Southwest Coscivian and New Coscivian descent concentrated in and around urban centres. Ruricanism is the traditional faith of the Taństem and Tańrisem peoples, and as such has contributed much to Farivan history and culture. It is also a "secondary" religion to many Christians of Kóursem and Ardóniem descent.
The [[Insular Apostolic Church]] is the largest religion in the state, followed by Roman Catholicism, Coscivian Orthodoxy, Ruricanism, and Læstorianism. The Gaelic, [[Ĥeiran Coscivians|Ĥeiran Coscivian]], and [[Féinem]] populations account for most Insular Apostolic adherents, though some smaller communities, such as the Wintergen refugees of Svéntren, are Apostolic as well. Coscivian Orthodoxy in Fariva also has an ethnic character, being practised mainly by communities of Southwest Coscivian and New Coscivian descent concentrated in and around urban centres. Ruricanism is the traditional faith of the Taństem and Tańrisem peoples, and as such has contributed much to Farivan history and culture. It is also a "secondary" religion to many Christians of Kóursem and Ardóniem descent.


Catholicism is particularly strong in the Bérasar area, where it has deep roots planted by some of the earliest Catholic missionaries from Levantia, and has been bolstered by Levantine immigration. Many important Catholic religious, educational, and charitable institutions are located in Fariva, including the University of the Holy Cross, the Archdiocesan Seminary of Saints Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius (the name of which is even more cumbersome in Coscivian), and the headquarters of the Catholic youth hockey league Our Lady of the Rink. Most Farivan Catholics belong to the Coscivian Rite, but a large minority (and in Bérasar proper, a majority) belong to the Latin Rite. Farivan territory is divided among one archdiocese (Bérasar) and two suffragan dioceses (Norvimur and Pellam), and the entire state, along with the rest of the Far Northeast, is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bérasar. The Archbishop of Bérasar is usually a Cardinal and has strong influence over the Kiravian Church as whole.
Catholicism is particularly strong in the Bérasar area, where it has deep roots planted by some of the earliest Catholic missionaries from Levantia, and has been bolstered by Levantine immigration. Many important Catholic religious, educational, and charitable institutions are located in Fariva, including the [[University of the Holy Cross]], the Archdiocesan Seminary of Saints Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius (the name of which is even more cumbersome in Coscivian), and the headquarters of the Catholic youth hockey league Our Lady of the Rink. Most Farivan Catholics belong to the Coscivian Rite, but a large minority (and in Bérasar proper, a majority) belong to the Latin Rite. Farivan territory is divided among one archdiocese (Bérasar) and two suffragan dioceses (Norvimur and Pellam), and the entire state, along with the rest of the Far Northeast, is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bérasar. The Archbishop of Bérasar is usually a Cardinal and has strong influence over the Kiravian Church as whole.


Mercantile Protestantism has spread in the state as a result of [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] influence, giving Fariva the largest Mercantile Protestant population in the Federacy.
Mercantile Protestantism has spread in the state as a result of [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] influence, giving Fariva the largest Mercantile Protestant population in the Federacy.
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===Agriculture===
===Agriculture===
Agriculture is a small component of the Farivan economy in terms of GDP share and employment, but is nonetheless crucial to local economies across the state and utilises a significant share of its land area. The state's poor soils, terrain, and climate have long limited agricultural activity, and Farivan farmers are poorly positioned to compete in the domestic and international produce markets. Livestock farming - mainly sheep, dairy cattle, goats, and hogs - is the most productive agricultural activity. Farivan farmers also grow staple crops such as potato, wildrye, and oats, and there are many apple orchards to supply the state's cider brewries.
There are around 70,000 working farms in Fariva, with an average size of 28 hectares. Agriculture is a small component of the Farivan economy in terms of GDP share and employment, but is nonetheless crucial to local economies across the state and utilises a significant share of its land area. The state's poor soils, terrain, and climate have long limited agricultural activity, and Farivan farmers are poorly positioned to compete in the domestic and international produce markets. Livestock farming - mainly sheep, dairy cattle, goats, and hogs - is the most productive agricultural activity. Farivan farmers also grow staple crops such as potato, wildrye, and oats, and there are many apple orchards to supply the state's cider brewries.


===Maritime Sector===
===Maritime Sector===
Fariva's economy is intrinsically tied to its Maritime Sector, which draws inspiration from the maritime industries of other prosperous coastal regions. The province boasts two key port cities, Bérasar and Norvimur, both of which have played pivotal roles in Fariva's maritime history. Shipbuilding is a cornerstone of this sector, with shipyards such as [[Littoral Dynamics SAK]] and [[Crestwave Maritime ÁLO]] crafting various types of vessels. These shipbuilders have earned a global reputation for their expertise, producing everything from cargo ships to cutting-edge research vessels, contributing significantly to the state's economic growth.
Fariva's economy is intrinsically tied to its Maritime Sector, which draws inspiration from the maritime industries of other prosperous coastal regions. The province boasts two key port cities, Bérasar and Norvimur, both of which have played pivotal roles in Fariva's maritime history. Shipbuilding is a cornerstone of this sector, with shipyards such as [[Littoral Dynamics SAK]] and [[Crestwave Maritime ÁLO]] crafting various types of vessels. These shipbuilders have earned a global reputation for their expertise, producing everything from cargo ships to cutting-edge research vessels, contributing significantly to the state's economic growth. [[Bealdeir Corporation]] is a Fariva-based shipping company with a global presence. Although diversified, its original and core business has been the transport of seafood products at all stages of the supply chain from harvesting to wholesale.


====Fisheries====
====Fisheries====
Fishing is another vital component of Fariva's maritime industry. The province's coastline offers an abundant source of fish, drawing inspiration from the traditions of successful fishing regions. Local fishermen utilize a variety of vessels and techniques tailored to specific species and conditions, from small-scale fishing boats targeting cod and haddock to large commercial trawlers pursuing species like North Odoneru salmon and herring. Crustacean harvesting, particularly of Kilikas lobsters and blue crabs, is also prevalent, with specialized gear such as lobster pots and crab traps employed for this purpose. Fariva's maritime industry has embraced responsible and sustainable fishing practices, ensuring the continued health of the Kilikas Sea's marine ecosystem.
Fishing is another vital component of Fariva's maritime industry. The province's coastline offers an abundant source of fish, drawing inspiration from the traditions of successful fishing regions. Local fishermen utilize a variety of vessels and techniques tailored to specific species and conditions, from small-scale fishing boats targeting cod and haddock to large commercial trawlers pursuing species like North Odoneru salmon and herring. Crustacean harvesting, particularly of Kilikas lobsters and blue crabs, is also prevalent, with specialized gear such as lobster pots and crab traps employed for this purpose. Fariva's maritime industry has embraced responsible and sustainable fishing practices, ensuring the continued health of the Kilikas Sea's marine ecosystem.


The economic singificance of the fishery to Fariva extends beyond trawling operations to the fish processing plants and seafood export facilities in Norvimur, Ilukste, Labdara, and formerly Bérasar. The export of fresh and processed seafood products to Kiravian and international markets is a major source of export earnings.
The economic singificance of the fishery to Fariva extends beyond trawling operations to the fish processing plants and seafood export facilities in Norvimur, Ilukste, Labdara, and formerly Bérasar. The export of fresh and processed seafood products to Kiravian and international markets is a major source of export earnings. Fariva is also a major producer of fish and shellfish byproducts, such as {{wp|fishmeal}} for animal fodder, industrial {{wp|collagen}} and {{wp|chitin}}, {{wp|fish liver oil}}, {{wp|krill oil}}, {{wp|isinglass}}, {{wp|aquaculture}} inputs, and {{wp|garum|fermented fish sauce}}.


====Marine Insurance====
====Marine Insurance====
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'''Countyships'''
'''Countyships'''
*County Amhald
*County Amhald
*County Antram
*County Amrām
*County Telbrant
*County Telbrant
*County Koffin
*County Koffin
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[[Category:Sub-national Regions in Kiravia]]
[[Category:Sub-national Regions in Kiravia]]
 
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