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Saint Andre

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Natopia Natopian demesne
Saint Andre
Flag of Saint Andre
Flag
Coat of Arms of Saint Andre
Coat of Arms
Motto: Esto Perpetua
Latin: Let it be perpetual
Location of Saint Andre
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Capital Port St. Andre
Largest cities Blyth, Placencia, Ismailia
Official language(s)
Official religion(s)
Demonym Andrino
 - Adjective Andrino
Official full name Principality of St. Andre
Government
under the Constitution of Natopia
Local demesnial government
 - Demesnial Charter {{{demesnialcharter}}}
 - Empress of the Natopians Vadoma I
 - Princess of Saint Andre Maria Meir
 - Mayor of Saint Andre Marco Lungo (FBJP)
 - Demesnial Legislature Council of St. Andre
 - Part of
(Demesnial Union)
Most Serene Union of Dos Gardenias
Key Historical Dates {{{historicaldates}}}
 - Establishment
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Abbreviation PSA
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Administrative divisions of Natopia

Saint Andre is a demesne of Natopia. It is entirely surrounded by Shireroth, with Floria directly north of Shireroth; located in the continent of Apollonia. Its capital and largest city is the city of Port St. Andre, one of Natopia's most important commercial and entrepot trade ports. The city was world headquarters and namesake of SATCo until the escalation of the Sxiro-Jingdaoese Confrontation required its headquarters to move to Lindstrom. It was independent for a time, then part of Haifa, and then independent for a time again until joining Natopia. Because it was independent, it still maintains the Saint Andre national football team. Chancellor Benjamin Meir was a prominent Andrino citizen.

Etymology

It is named after Andreas the Wise, the Bovic saint of economics.

History

Union with Florian Free State

Geography

Demographics

Government

Economy

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Education

Health

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Transportation

Sports

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