Territory of Stanraer Island

The Territory of Stanraer Island is one of the 6 constituent states of Corraile, situated in the Atlantic Ocean. It is by far the smallest of the states, with 239.3sq km of land, and also the most remote, being nearly 1,500km away from Centreburg. Additionally, it is the least populated of the states, with 11,091 residents as of 2010, most of which live in the State's capital and only city, Stanraer City.

Traditionally reliant on the fishing and timber industry, the State now hosts a military base, Francis Camp, which provides directly and indirectly employment for up to 55% of the State's workforce. Tourism also plays a major role in the island state's economy, generating up to CR$60 million annually.

Etymology
Stanraer is believed to be a corruption of Stranraer, a town in southwest Scotland, where many of the island's initial settlers are believed to have originated from. This name, in turn, is generally believed to come from the Scottish Gaelic An t-Sròn Reamhar meaning "The Fat Nose", but which more prosaically might be rendered as "the broad headland". The first appearance of the name "Stanraer Island" was seen in a map produced in 1841 and distributed to Royal Navy sailors.