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===Modern history===
 
===Modern history===
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Following independence, the Ametàn economy struggled. Facing increased costs of living and limited industry to contribute to an increasingly globalizing economy, the island's government turned to tourism. Being one of few volcanic islands in the Meridan sea, this industry exploded, with tens of thousands of Serrian tourists flocking to the beaches, mostly from Agios, Paros, and Granto. Ametà joined the League of Serrian States in 1965, and the Serrian Economic Cooperation Treaty shortly after.  
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Following independence, the Ametàn economy struggled. Facing increased costs of living and limited industry to contribute to an increasingly globalizing economy, the island's government turned to tourism. Being one of few volcanic islands in the Meridan sea, this industry exploded, with tens of thousands of Serrian tourists flocking to the beaches, mostly from [[Agios]], [[Paros]], and [[Granto]]. Ametà joined the [[League of Serrian States]] in 1965, and the [[Serrian Economic Cooperation Treaty]] shortly after.  
    
In 1982, the island abandoned its flailing domestic currency, the Mar, for the Serrian lira. Despite domestic movements to join the [[Council of Democratic Nations]], a neutrality constitutional amendment passed a national referendum in 1998, solidifying the islands' role as a neutral state in the Meridan despite its strategic location.  
 
In 1982, the island abandoned its flailing domestic currency, the Mar, for the Serrian lira. Despite domestic movements to join the [[Council of Democratic Nations]], a neutrality constitutional amendment passed a national referendum in 1998, solidifying the islands' role as a neutral state in the Meridan despite its strategic location.  
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==Geography==
 
==Geography==
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Ametà is a small, volcanic island in the central Meridan sea. Thousands of kilometers away from its nearest neighbor, [[Faulksnia]], its central and isolated location in the Meridan sea maintain it as a strategic political and military location. The rich volcanic soil allows for moderate agricultural industry to thrive, and the shallow pale-blue beaches create the tourist attraction which on which its economy is sustained.  
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Ametà is a small, volcanic island in the central Meridan sea. Thousands of kilometers away from its nearest neighbor, [[Socialist Union of Northern Cancodia|SUNC]], its central and isolated location in the Meridan sea maintain it as a strategic political and military location. The rich volcanic soil allows for moderate agricultural industry to thrive, and the shallow pale-blue beaches create the tourist attraction which on which its economy is sustained.  
    
==Politics==
 
==Politics==
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