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Farsia

Farsia is a fictional island nation and archipelago situated in the eastern seas. It comprises about 150 islands and spans roughly 28,000 square kilometers of ocean and land. The terrain ranges from mangrove-lined coasts and coral atolls to volcanic highlands on a few islets. The largest island, Marek, hosts the capital city, Sera, and the main international port at Lira.

Prehistoric seafaring communities settled the archipelago around 1000 BCE. Over centuries, Farsia developed independent maritime cultures

Farsia is governed as a parliamentary republic. The president serves as head of state, while a prime

Economically, Farsia relies on sustainable fisheries, coastal aquaculture, and shipping services. Eco-tourism, particularly in mangrove estuaries

The official language is Farsian, with regional creoles and minority dialects spoken across the islands. The

and
trade
networks.
In
the
19th
century,
independence
movements
led
to
the
establishment
of
the
Farsian
Republic
in
1821,
after
which
the
country
pursued
a
constitutional
framework
and
gradual
modernization.
minister
leads
the
government.
Legislative
authority
rests
in
a
unicameral
chamber
with
90
members.
The
judiciary
is
independent,
and
the
constitution
guarantees
civil
liberties
and
electoral
rights.
and
coral
reefs,
is
a
growing
sector.
The
country
promotes
renewable
energy,
including
tidal
and
solar
projects,
and
maintains
marine
protected
areas
to
preserve
biodiversity.
population
is
about
4.2
million.
Cultural
life
centers
on
maritime
heritage,
music,
and
seafood
cuisine.
Notable
traditions
include
the
Sea
Lantern
Festival
and
annual
tide
harvests,
reflecting
the
close
link
between
people
and
the
sea.
Environmental
challenges
include
sea-level
rise
and
coral
bleaching,
which
the
government
addresses
through
conservation
programs
and
coastal
adaptation
strategies.