Queenscliff

Queenscliff is a province of South Anetal, located on the southeastern coast of the country. It borders KwaOwo to the west, ?? to the northwest, ?? to the northeast and the ?? Ocean to the east and south. It is the second smallest division of South Anetal in terms of area, but with a population of 4,626,222, it is also the second most densely populated. The province's capital and largest city is Helena.

After the Nordalese had conquered the lands inhabited by the Owo people, they established the colony of Queenscliff Owoland. The name Queenscliff refers to the cliffs found on the province's southern coast, while also referencing Queen Helena of Nordal, after whom the province's capital is also named. Queenscliff Owoland became one of the three provinces of South Anetal in 1909. The modern province of Queenscliff was established in 1979 as a result of the split of Queenscliff Owoland. The Owo people had successfully argued for self-determination by creating a state out of their traditional homeland, enjoying a greater degree of autonomy similar to that of the then recently annexed states of ?? and ??. The bulk of Queenscliff Owoland became the State of KwaOwo. The eastern coast, however, which was more heavily settled by whites and was largely Rewish-speaking, became the modern province of Queenscliff.

Today, 71% of the province's population is black, while whites comprise 21% of the population. The provinces also contains a significant minority of ??. Rewish is the province's main language, but Owo is also commonly spoken, especially in the border regions with KwaOwo. Tourism is an important sector for the province's economy, as evidenced by the numerous seaside resorts on the east coast and safari parks in the west. Like all other provinces of South Anetal, Queenscliff has a unicameral parliament, the Parliament of Queenscliff, elected every four years using the. The majority party in Parliament forms a government headed by the Premier of Queenscliff. The province elects 28 members to the South Anetal House of Commons, and is represented in the Senate by 15 members.