Viscounty of Lumenetra
Lumenetra | |
Subdivision type: | Viscounty |
Capital: | [[ ]] |
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Local Leadership Title: | The Viscountess |
Local Government: | Viscounty |
Current leader: | Esmeralda al-Osman |
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Local language: | Præta, Istvanistani, Laqi |
Local Religion: | Cedrism |
The Viscounty of Lumenetra is a constituent territory of the Duchy of the Guttuli.
History
Governance
The Viscounty is governed absolutely by Esmeralda al-Osman in accordance with Imperial Decree of the Kaiseress Salome. On I.8.1688, the Viscountess issued a Decree, appointing her niece, Elia Simrani-Osman as Governor with plenipotentiary powers, until her resignation from the post in 1690. On VI.1.1694, Mariyam Guadalim was appointed resident Governor. Visited in person by the Princess Esmeralda during her late 1696 inspection and tour of her domains.
Economy
A Decree declaring the Imperial and Emirati Bank of the Sathrati Islands as the official depository for the Viscounty of Lumenetra and the Treasury thereof was issued on I.8.1688, thereafter economic development was localized in accordance with needs as seen by Governor Elia Simrani-Osman. Economic development of the Viscounty began in earnest in 1692, with the onset of the Second Elwynnese Civil War, resulting in the development of an industrial-capacity commercial port, as well as a settlement to support all this.
The beginning of 1694 saw the incorporation of Ahvaz Lumenetra Automotive Engineering Company, a subsidiary of the eponymous automotive manufacturer, in the Viscounty. 1696 saw the beginning of the construction of the coastal highway with a wide promenade and active transport facility provisioning, enabling and encouraging the use of bicycles, as well as generous support for public and mass transport.
The Isthmus is the primary metropolitan area and is considered prime property, linking the Peninsula, Promontory Point, Harborside and the Shoreside and Shoreline residential areas. There has been an increased local movement to designate the port and harbor area as a separate civil-political city with the tentative name of Anchorage.
In 1699, a branch of Entrepreneurship Services Bank was opened, to engage in lending and commercial services targeted to small and medium enterprises. Later that same year, disclosures from the so-called Iron Harbour Papers revealed the existence of a private bank, Benacia City Bank & Trust, domiciled in the said location.