Santa Rosa County, Verona

Santa Rosa County is a county in the Commonwealth of Verona. It is the state's smallest county, with an area of just over 1052.4 km2, but also one of its most densely populated, with 990 PD/km2. As of 2030, the county is the wealthiest in Verona as well as in Cartadania, with the median income for a household in the county being $109,214, and the median income for a family was $150,821. It hosts the second-most millionaires per capita of any county in the country, second only to New Venceia. In particular, the community of Saint Brittany in Rosslyn's Fairhill borough is the most expensive planned community in the state, with houses routinely selling for €5 million and above.

As of the 2030 census, the county's population sits at 1,041,299, making it the twentieth-most populous county in Verona, just behind Prince Lucás County and just ahead of Luisa County. It is the highest income county in both Verona and Cartadania as a whole by median family income. The county seat is Rosslyn, but the county is also home to Rainier. Santa Rosa County is part of the five-county Sierra–Lynnhaven–Twin Cities metropolitan statistical area, more commonly and officially known as the Palm Coast metropolitan area.

Education
Santa Rosa County's K12 education is split among three school districts—Rainier Independent School District, Rosslyn Independent School District, and Santa Rosa Independent School District—educating a combined enrollment of 168,000 students.

The county is served by three public universities—University of Verona, Oceanview and University of Verona, Sierra in Sierra County, and Palmetto State University in downtown Rosslyn. The Verona Tech system also has a campus in Buenaventura in Andina County which many of the county's residents attend.