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Geamna

Geamna is a fictional sovereign state created for use in speculative fiction and worldbuilding. It is described as an archipelago nation located to the east of a fictional continent, consisting of three main islands and numerous smaller islets. The terrain ranges from volcanic highlands to mangrove estuaries, and the climate is tropical maritime with distinct wet and dry seasons.

The government operates as a representative democracy with a president as head of state and a bicameral

Geamna's history traces to early coastal settlements that emerged in the first millennium. It achieved independence

Demographics and society: the population is around 8 million, with most people living in urban coastal towns

Culture and society: Geamnan culture blends coastal and forest traditions. Cuisine features seafood, rice, citrus, and

Geography and sites: notable landmarks include Mount Velis, the Geamna Strait, and the Coral Reef Reserve. Infrastructure

legislature.
The
capital
city
is
Lirene.
The
constitution
outlines
civil
liberties
and
a
framework
for
regional
governance,
with
decentralization
intended
to
empower
local
councils
and
communities.
from
a
colonial
entity
in
the
19th
century
and
later
transitioned
to
a
modern
republic
in
the
mid-20th
century.
The
economy
expanded
through
fishing,
aquaculture,
and
the
development
of
ecotourism,
complemented
by
agricultural
production
and
a
growing
manufacturing
and
services
sector.
and
the
capital.
The
official
language
is
Geamnan,
with
minority
languages
spoken
in
regional
communities.
Education
is
compulsory
through
secondary
school,
with
emphasis
on
maritime
sciences,
technology,
and
civic
literacy.
seaweed.
Notable
cultural
events
include
the
Tide
Festival
and
a
Harvest
Moon
festival,
reflecting
agricultural
and
marine
cycles.
includes
a
major
international
airport
near
Lirene
and
a
network
of
inter-island
ferries.
Etymology:
the
name
Geamna
is
linked
to
words
meaning
land
or
earth
in
the
ancient
Geanean
language.