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Today, Serria is a global cultural, economic, and military power. It has extensive economic ties with most nations on the planet, and its largest cities, Vellina and Agios, remain international trade hubs. The nation leads numerous international organizations, including the League of Serrian States (LSS), the Organization for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples (OPIP), the International Economic Relations Organization (IERO), the Global Economic Association (GEA), as well as the Serrian Economic Cooperation Treaty (SECT). It is also a member of and hosts one of the headquarters for the International Trade Sphere (ITS). The nation consistently pioneers scientific discoveries and maintains a high quality of life, life expectancy, and socioeconomic status.
 
Today, Serria is a global cultural, economic, and military power. It has extensive economic ties with most nations on the planet, and its largest cities, Vellina and Agios, remain international trade hubs. The nation leads numerous international organizations, including the League of Serrian States (LSS), the Organization for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples (OPIP), the International Economic Relations Organization (IERO), the Global Economic Association (GEA), as well as the Serrian Economic Cooperation Treaty (SECT). It is also a member of and hosts one of the headquarters for the International Trade Sphere (ITS). The nation consistently pioneers scientific discoveries and maintains a high quality of life, life expectancy, and socioeconomic status.
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== Etymology ==
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== Name ==
    
The name Serria originates from the endonym Serra and the suffix -ia, meaning land or land of. It refers to the Serra people, who settled on the archipelago and established the first state on the island in the 9th century BCE. That ethnic group, known as Serrani or Serrans, lost distinction over time from subjugated native populations who identified as Serrian. By the beginning of the Common Era, Serrian was the accepted demonym for the archipelago's population.
 
The name Serria originates from the endonym Serra and the suffix -ia, meaning land or land of. It refers to the Serra people, who settled on the archipelago and established the first state on the island in the 9th century BCE. That ethnic group, known as Serrani or Serrans, lost distinction over time from subjugated native populations who identified as Serrian. By the beginning of the Common Era, Serrian was the accepted demonym for the archipelago's population.
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