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== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Hollona and Diorisia has a small but dynamic and diverse economy which is fully integrated into the broader economy and market of the [[Levantine Union]]. Within the Union, it sits in roughly the upper third of GDP PC with an estimated $51,257 in [[2020]]. The country benefits significantly from the presence of a well-developed tech sector and downstream strong urban economies, but also has a strong tradition in agriculture, particularly in wine-growing.  
Hollona and Diorisia has a small but dynamic and diverse economy which is fully integrated into the broader economy and market of the [[Levantine Union]]. Within the Union, it sits in roughly the upper third of GDP PC with an estimated $51,257 in [[2020]]. The country benefits significantly from the presence of a well-developed tech sector and downstream strong urban economies, but also has a strong tradition in agriculture, particularly in wine-growing. High-fashion manufacturing is also a small but very profitable industry within the country, primarily centered in and around Rheydt; Vandarchine clothiers produce unique Vandarchine style clothes which descend from the early 19th century Fanerian court style. Though niche, this style is considered extremely refined and consumers are willing to pay high prices for it, making the small Rheydt-based sector highly capitalized and relatively influential within the Union State's economy. Together with Hollona and Diorisia's strong wine culture, the country's economy generally has a reputation for exporting high quality high society products throughout the Levantine Union.
===Wine===
===Wine===
Today, Holldoner and Diorisian wine generally occupies a middle-to-high niche of the wine market, particularly in dry white wines. This is a result of the long-term effects of the [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] that forced the Holldoner and Diorisian wine industries to resaddle their production on other wine types than the previous sweet wines they were known for, increasingly targeting a higher market segment in doing so.
Today, Holldoner and Diorisian wine generally occupies a middle-to-high niche of the wine market, particularly in dry white wines. This is a result of the long-term effects of the [[1995 Vandarch Republic wine scandal]] that forced the Holldoner and Diorisian wine industries to resaddle their production on other wine types than the previous sweet wines they were known for, increasingly targeting a higher market segment in doing so.

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