Trans-Samarne
Trans-Samarne Province Proziu Ŷarsamarnes (gr) | |||
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Capital | Pjsel-Žarnea | ||
Largest cities | Poskka Antagares, Mirĵan | ||
Demonym | Transamarnian | ||
- Adjective | Transamarnian | ||
Area | 11,903 km² | ||
- Ranked | 7th | ||
Population | 97,584 (2016) | ||
- Ranked | 9th | ||
Density | 8.19/km² | ||
Abbreviation | YS |
Trans-Samarne (Gerenian: Ŷarsamarne) is a province in Gerenia, founded in 2015. Its capital city is Pjsel-Žarnea.
History
Creation
Trans-Samarne was officially created in 14 November 2015, when the Gerenian government expanded its borders towards the south-east, across Camoleo River (called Samarne in Gerenia). The areas claimed by Gerenia had been occupied for at least six months before the creation of the province.
The main reason behind the expansion was the exploitation of the mineral deposits of the region. During 2015, even before the settlement of Gerenians across the Camoleo started, Jan-Gebreel Mesonau, Gerenian Minister of Defence, opined that the new border would need a defensive infrastructure. He studied the topography of the area, and planned the creation of a defensive line, the Mesonau Line. The borders of Trans-Samarne were drawn following the design of the Mesonau Line, and not in the reverse order.
Mesonau was appointed as Governor of the province when it was founded.
Expansion
In the initial stage of the expansion, which occurred in November 2015, three sectors were formally occupied. The sectors were separated by unclaimed territory. In the second stage, not carried out yet, the province would expand so all the lands in front of "Cis-Samarne" are under Gerenian rule. The north-eastern banks of Lake Lamantia (called Kineval in Gerenia) would also be occupied.
Nevertheless, in 2 January 2016 the Holy Grand Empire of Jingdao established the Kingdom of Batavia in the lands south-east of the Camoleo. By request of the Gerenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government of Jingdao agreed to negotiate the transfer of Mesonau and Pareve to Gerenia.
Geography
Most of the territory of Trans-Samarne is located within the Adarman Highlands, while the nothern end belongs to the Samarne Plateau, and has a hilly relief. The average altitude of the province is 800 m.
Administrative divisions
Trans-Samarne is divided in two districts (Antagar, Koval), and one county (Kazria).
Economy
Mining is the main economic activity in the province. From the mountains, lead and copper can be extracted. Fishing is allowed in Antagar District (north) only.
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