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==History==
==History==
Radia was inhabited by the Cartesian people and their ancestors for several millennia before the arrival of Levantines. During the Age of Exploration, Radia was settled by a mix of Pankarans and Cartadanians from what is now neighboring Galicia and Porlos, leading to the development of a unique society that promoted the acceptance of diversity. Nevertheless, by 1910, the territory was firmly under the control of Pankara, due in large part of the loss of Cartadanian influence in the region, following the independence of both Galicia and Porlos.
Radia was inhabited by the Cartesian people and their ancestors for several millennia before the arrival of Levantines. During the Age of Exploration, Radia was settled by a mix of Pankarans and Cartadanians from what is now neighboring Ceylonia and Porlos, leading to the development of a unique society that promoted the acceptance of diversity. Nevertheless, by 1860, the territory was firmly under the control of Pankara, due in large part of the loss of Cartadanian influence in the region, following the independence of both Ceylonia and Porlos.


Under Panakaran rule, Radia became the country's breadbasket, as its location between the Diego and Gamboa allowed for high harvest yields for a wide range of crops; Most notably wheat and corn. However, the local populace increasingly grew discontent throughout the 20th cnetury, as a result of their unofficial status as second-class citizens, as well as a lack of autonomy in regional affairs and the heavy-handed tactics of the Pankaran Stratocracy. During the Kartejyan War, Radian rebels assisted United Republic forces by sabotaging Pankaran military assets, as well as launching effective hit-and-run attacks against Pankaran patrols and supply convoys. As part of the Treaty of Dawsbury, which ended the war in January 2020, Radia was transferred to and annexed by the United Republic as an autonomous territory.
Under Panakaran rule, Radia became the country's breadbasket, as its location between the Diego and Gamboa allowed for high harvest yields for a wide range of crops; Most notably wheat and corn. However, the local populace increasingly grew discontent throughout the 19th century, as a result of their unofficial status as second-class citizens, as well as a lack of autonomy in regional affairs and the heavy-handed tactics of the Pankaran Stratocracy. During the First Great War, Radian rebels assisted United Republic forces by sabotaging Pankaran military assets, as well as launching effective hit-and-run attacks against Pankaran patrols and supply convoys. As part of the Treaty of Lunsford, which officially ended the war in January 1903, Radia was transferred to and annexed by the United Republic as an autonomous territory.
 
In November 2028, the residents of Radia voted in favor of being admitted as the twenty-eighth province of the United Republic.


==Government==
==Government==
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