Montitoba Territory

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Territory of Montitoba
Skírēn Montitoba

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Location

Country Mid-Atrassic States
Capital Sedra
Population ~686,000
Governor-Resident Cyrus Dandarskiv
Legislature Legislative Council
Advisory Council seats 2
Languages Kiravic Coscivian (official)
Valosian Coscivian (co-official)
Swampscots
Monahassanók (majority)
Postal Abbreviation MNT
Time Zone West Crona Time

Montitoba Territory is a federal subject of the Mid-Atrassic States.

History

Montitoba was organised under the General-Government of Mid-Atrassic Crona, carved out of the Northwestern Military District.

In 2034 AD, Montitoba became part of the Mid-Atrassic States when Mid-Atrassic Crona was merged into that entity, becoming its Northern Division.

Economy

Montitoba Territory has a commodity-dependent transitional economy that is heavily dependent on the cultivation of sugar maple and refining of maple syrup and other maple sugar products. The Secretariat for Acericulture Promotion of the Multilateral Coöperation Council has played an important role in stimulating syrup-based economic growth in the territory.

Society and Culture

The settler population consists mainly of Red Kir, Valosian Coscivians, and Ensciryan Coscivians. There are a few Skithanawite families. The bulk of these settlers hail from the maple-growing regions of Great Kirav and Porfíria and have experience in maple syrup production.

Prior to the collapse of Nanzitolclatl, the population of what is now Montitoba Territory belonged mainly to the Chikibriki, Choptank, and Monahassanók-Suskannók tribes. As part of the national delimitation process undertaken by Kiravian authorities after the dissolution of Nanzitolclatl, the Chikibriki and Choptank were transmigrated to the Rigo Frontier Administration and Choptank Self-Administered Zone, respectively. The Monahassanók-Suskannók account for a majority of the present population and are transitioning to Local Self-Administration under the Mid-Atrassic Delimitation Act.