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Ses Isles Introduction

PROLOGUE

Thanks to my recent job inside the administrative department from the United Simnations, I’ve found a lot of reports from different countries, created for an expert team, to identify wich ones were able to enter in the organization.

The one I’ve decided to show here, is the ‘Ses Isles’ report.

INTRODUCTION

4th March 2000.

Dear President of the United Simnations, My name is Winston Lápida, Foreign Affairs Chief Executive Officer.

My department has been studying a lot of countries request to get part of our organization. Among them, the Aralar Country is one of the best options, because its good behavior to the citizens.

This report will talk about the develop in ten years of a little region from Aralar. The region name is Ses Isles.

First of all, I must to explain a few things about the country:

Aralar Country is a very old land, with more than two thousand years of history. Formed by five different kingdoms, the country merged as a republic in 1795 after a bloody civil war, caused by the French revolution influence(1789). Since this moment, the democracy has increased and became stronger.

The country is divided in five federal states(same territory as the old kingdoms), every of them subdivided in Autonomous regions or just regions.

Ses Isles is a little island region. The first habitants here, arrived in 1713; founding a small fishing community, that has started to grow up now.

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Ses Isles 2000 Map

SES ISLES ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS

The Region is divided in two provinces: Els Tuduri and Fortaleça. The region Capital is in Els Tuduri, and it’s called Port Tuduri.

The population is 23 812, 21 000 living in the four main towns: Por Tuduri, Fortaleça, Es fornots and Son gavilans.

The economy is good, Ses Isles has 165 000 Simoleons aprox. Ready to be used, 100 000 from Por Tuduri and Es fornots.

But because the independence tradition of the community, the regional government is divided into all the town halls. That means:

-Regional Tourism Department is in Fortaleça.

-Regional Public services Department is in Es fornots.

-Regional Transport Department is in Son Gavilans.

-Regional education Department and the regional parliament , wich include all the aspects not controlled by other departments, are in Port Tuduri.

The main language in Ses Isles is the catalán, but Spanish and English are also co-official, and everyone in the island know to speak them.

REGIONAL SERVICES ASPECTS

The region is growing now, and there is a lot of things and projects to develop. By the moment there are a few global services:

-Electricity: There are two Coal power plants in the region that Suplies energy to all Ses Isles, Controlled by The public company ‘Ses Isles Electricitat’, founded in 1902. the older and main plant is in the industrial area from Es Fornots.

-Water: the water has been always a big problem in these islands, because there are no rivers or lakes. Since the 18th century, the people has obtain the water from underground aquifers. The problem is that the quality of this water has decay in the last 20 years.

-Garbage: Since the beginin of 20th century the people has start to worry about the garbage. In the past, all was dropped into the sea. But the sea ecosystem is very strange, beautiful and fragile. And now there is a grabage incinerator in Son Gavilans.

-Sewage treatment: As the garbage, all residual waters was emptied into the ocean. This has change, and now, there are a water treatment plant in Es Fornots. But this plant is old and has filtrations to the aquifers, creating a great menace to the water system.

-Security: There is only one Police Station, in Port Tuduri, and four patrol cars for the region.

-Fire prevention: The only Fire headquarters are in port Tuduri, with two trucks for the region

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-Health: There is no hospitals in Ses Isles. Only health clinics in Fortaleça and Port Tuduri, the last one is the biggest. But the government has promise to solve this with a regional hospital, wich ubication still not decided

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-Education: the population is low, and there’s only one school in the region, is the ‘Insitut de educació primária I secundaria Des Tro Pescador’ or shortly ‘I.E.P.S Des Tro Pescador’, the institution is in Port Tuduri, and the chool bus system only covers the Capital, that means the rest of students must go on car.

-Transport: The transport is the big deficiency of Ses Isles. The old mines train line is abandoned, and there is no water conection between the towns. The only way to move around the region is using the highway. This should change because there is a great transport renovation project waiting for the validation of budgets in the parliament, that plans to create ports, train stations and buslines.

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Ses Isles Aerial View from the north

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