Casari

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The Confederated Colonies of Casari
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Region: Allied Union of Nations
Capital: Tyrellia
Motto: "Our Trade Minister Socks the Cat will eat your Cabinet"
Map: None Currently Available
Population: 725 Million+
Area: 2,930,230 sq. km
Official Language(s): English
Religions: Various
Governement Type: Parlamentary Democracy
Currency: Selari
Leader: Prime Minister Meia Winter


The Confederated Colonies of Casari is a Parlamentary Democracy which currently resides in the Allied Union of Nations. The nation is currently plauged with developmental issues, particularly the state and construction of infrastructure.

History

Colonial Period

Casari was originally founded as the colony of Ashford, a company-owned shipping and repair colony, in order to serve as a waypoint for transport ships to pick up supplies as they ventured towards the more populated parts of the former empire. Life in the colony rotated around agriculture and forestry, in order to support the vital shipping industry.
In I.Y. 954, the colony was appropriated by the crown and was placed under the command of Crown Governor J.T. Frali, and become the home of the 17th Colonial Army Regiment, formed in order to protect the now vital port as more and more of the nation's colonial trade was transferred between the nation's growing series of ports, as Tyrellia, Carlisle, and Kota were founded to increase the colony's trading ability. Slowly, expeditions into the interior of the island to determins other uses for the large amount of unclaimed land were prepared and sent, but as the interior looked less and less promising, focus turned back to the colony's role in trade, except for a quiet mining town of Tyir, founded in the West Highlands.
For 100 years, until I.Y. 1085, the colony was one of the Empire's crown jewels. However, advances in technology and new, more profitable colonies in other areas left Ashford and the other colonial cities in slow decline. New rich veins of minerals were discovered in Tyir, and an increasing agricultural base forced the population to move inland.
As the primary purpose of Ashford and the other colonies was no longer needed, poverty began to take a hold on the colonies, due to improper planning and the lack of Imperial interest in a colony in a no-longer-profitable area. In I.Y. 1130, sentiment among colonists had hit an all time low and the citizens of Tyrellia attacked the fort of the 17th Colonial Regiment. The fort fell without a fight, the soldiers being local themselves, and the city was declared the Free State of Tyrellia. The other colonial cities declared themselves Free States in the following weeks, and after mettings in the Tyrellian Town Hall between the various cities, the Confederated Colonies were formed.

Geography

Regions

Casari is split into eight seperate regions.

  • The Colonies: Consists of the original Colonial cities and other, more modern cities, founded along Casari's West Coast. The landscape is dominated by hilly, forested terrain.
  • The Silver Coast: Has many low-lying coastal plains which are subject to routine rains.
  • The West Highlands: The West Highlands has many of Casari's highest mountains and is populated by scattered mining towns. Spends several months of the year under moderate to heavy snow.
  • The East Highlands: The lower mountains and generally rocky terrain of the East Highlands are usually spared from heavy snow.
  • The Northwest Islands: Several large and open semi-tropical islands make up the Northwest islands.
  • The Northeast Islands: As opposed to the Northwest Islands, the smaller and much more numerous Northeastern Islands are densely forested and home to much of Casari's exotic species of flora and fauna.
  • The Midlands: The Midlands are flat, continental plain, unworthy of attention except for it's lack of features.
  • The East Coast: The East Coast, unlike the other two, is full of small inlets, bogs, and swamps.

Weather

Weather in Casari consists of the rainy seasons, which take place in both the spring and the fall, and the dry, which usually come during the summer and winter.

Maritime Claims

Casari claims exclusive maritime rights out to 50 Nautical Miles, including both fishing and undersea mineral rights.

High and Low Points

  • Highest point- Mount Kelsari, 12,394 ft
  • Lowest point- Sea Level, 0 ft

People

Nationality

  • Noun: Casaran(s)
  • Adjective: Casaran

Language

The national language of Casari is english. However, many dialects spoken by Casarans have incorporated terms from other languages as slang to the point where communication between people from different regions could have difficulty understanding each other.

Holidays

The naming of national holidays resides with the office of the Prime Minister who has the ability to declare any day a national holiday. While several days are nominated as tradition, the whims of the Prime Minister can result in the nomination of various odd holidays, as seen recently with "Qualification day", decalred after Casari qualified for the 25th edition of the World Cup.

  • January 14th- Revolution Day
  • April 22nd- Unification Day
  • August 1st- Election Day
  • September 14th- National Service Day
  • December 18th- Minister's Day

Government

Main Article: The Government of Casari
The Government of Casari is a bilevel parlamentary system which holds elections every three years. The Casaran Parlament currently consists of 641 members, 109 of them Barons, who recieve two votes, and 532 Counts, who recieve one.
After elections have taken place, Parlament meets to elect a Prime Minister, who then nominates nineteen others to form the cabinet.

The Cabinet

The Cabinet consists of the Twenty ministers who are appointed by Parlament (Prime Minister) or nominated (all others).

  • Prime Minister
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Foreign Minister
  • Defense Minister
  • Justice Minister
  • Commerce Minister
  • Interior Minister
  • Treasury Minister
  • Health Minister
  • Education Minister
  • Culture Minister
  • Labor Minister
  • Science Minister
  • Housing Minister
  • Trade Minister
  • Agriculture Minister
  • Industry Minister
  • Environment Minister
  • Transportation Minister
  • Energy Minister

Political Parties

Political Life in Casari centers around the three major Political Parties, and a large number of Minor parties.

  • Major Parties
    • National Conservative
    • National Labor
    • Casari Liberal

Transportation

The transit system in Casari relies on a variety of roads, rails, and airstrips to move people from town to town.

Road

A variety of roadways exist in Casari, connecting various cities in various ways. The biggest transportation complaints in Casari center around the road system, which is currently being reevaluated.

National Expressways

Expressways are limited-access high-speed roads, usually consisting of 3 or more lanes in each direction. Expressways are monitored and the speed limit controlled from a central location in order to control and improve safety. In clear weather and with minimal traffic, the speed limit can reach up to 105 miles per hour, although it is usually much lower. Expressways currently connect all major cities in Casari and are signified by their Red, White, and Blue Signs.

National Highways

National Highways are 2 lane roads with no stop signs or lights, although other roads can connect directly to it. The lowest maximum speed limit on highways is 65 miles per hour, which is raised up to 75 in some areas. Highways connect many minor cities and are signified by white and black signs.

Barony and County Roads

Barony and County roads are controlled and maintained by the local governments and connect most small towns. The usual speed limit on these roads is 55-60 miles per hour.

Mountain and Coastal Routes

Mountain and Coastal Routes are Nationally-Managed routes, noticeable by their triangular yellow signs, pointing up on Mountain routes and Down on Coastal Routes. Mountain and Coastal Routes are roads Highway level or below which are more dangerous to traverse for various reasons. Routes that experience routine dense fog, heavy snow, are forced to run along mountainsides or next to sheer cliffs, are suseptable to flooding, or are rarely frequented or irregularly patrolled by Police due to their remote location can all nominated Mountain or Coastal Routes. Problems with these routes are many coastal and mountain towns are only accessable through them, leaving these towns easily cut off in a natural disaster, or people on these roads in a dangerous situation in case of a mechanical malfunction or medical emergency.

Rail

While it's Road system is in reletive disrepair, the rail system is well-maintained and serviced by a number of rail companies who competitively bid on routes between cities.

Air

Air travel between cities takes place by many small airlines flying small to medium sized propeller and jet aircraft. Many small towns have airstrips and small airports, but the large runways necessary to handle large Passenger aircraft only exist at Casari's few International Airports.

Sea

Sea travel is available through many small companies to other ports in Casari along with neighboring nations.

Media

Main article: Media in Casari

Education

The Casaran education system consists of a complicated system in order to provide the best and most appropriate education to the most students, using a branched system providing specialty classes to students based on their chosen profession.

Sport

Casari is a rather new nation to the international sporting scene, but has managed some decent successes in that short time. Domestic Sports, however, are hugely popular.

Soccer

The first of Casari's heavily followed sports is Soccer. Soccer in Casari is run by the Casaran Soccer Authority, who both fields the Casaran World Cup team and organizes domestic leagues.

World Cup History

In Casari's first World Cup they managed to participate in all three of the associated tournements. A run to the Quarterfinal of that year's Baptism of Fire Cup gave the team a strong start into World Cup Qualifying, where they finished out of the Qualification zone on goal difference. Undeterred, Casari pressed on into the Cup of Harmony, getting a perfect result on the final day of the group stage to launch them into first and defeating Kaze Progressa before losing to Hockey Canada in the final.

World Cup 25 started off well, managing to qualify for the World Cup Proper, again on the final matchday and on Goal Difference over Commerce Heights. However, the team is expected to fall in the Group stage to many more experienced teams.

Domestic

Main Article: Casaran Domestic Soccer

Baseball

Baseball in Casari organized into 7 different levels based on pay and league length by the United Baseball Leagues of Casari (UBLC). They are AAAA, AAA, AA, A, B, C, and D. There is no promotion or relegation in Casaran Baseball, as leagues are all organized independantly of one another. However, a League might change designations based on the number of games organized or the minimum salary gaurenteed to it's players.

Athletics and Swimming

Athletics and Swimming competitions are organized at several levels around Casari, from schools- and college-level competitions all the way up to the annual televised National Championship Meets.

Racing

Various forms of racing take place in Casari. Numerous Auto and Motorcycle racing competitions covering Touring, Open wheel, and rally cars, along with motorcycle road races take place regularly. Yacht racing is also a popular pasttime in Coastal Cities in boats of various sizes.

Other Sports

Hockey, Cricket, and Cycling attract some fans, but trail behind the other, major sports in their fanbase.