Saint Florian

Saint Florian :)

Etmyology
Saint Florian was first named XXXXXX, which translates to 'YYYYYYY' in the language of the original Ramay inhabitants of the island.

The Meric name Sant Florian, or Sant Florean, is attributed to Merand explorer Euwolf Socole in 1512. Socole, the first Artemian to spend any substantial time on the island, is believed to have named the island in honour of the saint considered the patron of mariners in Merand Marianism. After establishing the first Artemian settlement of Prins-ie-Corinz upon his return trip to the Ramay Sea in 1527, Socole referred to the island by same name. Upon Socole's death in the latter half of the 16th century, the name Prins-ie-Corinz fell out of favour for the original name Sant Florian.

The island is commonly referred to as Saint Florian or Saint Florian's Land in Anglic.

Urban Areas
The population of Saint Florian is spread over seven primary urban areas, with the vast majority residing in the capital of Prins-ie-Corinz. The island's urban development is centered around Artemian settlements, with traditionally indigenous communities dotted between these focal points. The majority of the island's coast is settled and deforested, with little to no human population in the forested interior. This has been enforced by the establishment of the Ilande Nature Reserve in 2003, which prohibited any development in a large portion of the island's northern highlands to battle agricultural deforestation.