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|website                = [https://www.arranda.ar.gov.ca/ Arranda Government Website]
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'''Arranda''', officially the '''City of Arranda''' ({{lang-cd|Cidade de Arranda}}; {{lang-la|Urbs Aranda}}), is a major city in and the capital of the [[Alta Roma|State of Alta Roma]] in [[Cartadania]] and the anchor of [[Greater Arranda]]. With a 2024 census population of 491,803, Arranda is the second-most populous city in Alta Roma, after [[Cagliasi]]. It is the seat of [[Merced County, Alta Roma|Merced County]], situated in the county's heart east of the Merced River.
'''Arranda''', officially the '''City of Arranda''' ({{lang-cd|Cidade de Arranda}}; {{lang-la|Urbs Aranda}}), is a major city in and the capital of the [[Tanoa|State of Tanoa]] in [[Cartadania]] and the anchor of [[Greater Arranda]]. With a 2024 census population of 491,803, Arranda is the second-most populous city in Tanoa, after [[Cagliasi]]. It is the seat of [[Merced County, Tanoa|Merced County]], situated in the county's heart east of the Merced River.


== History ==
== History ==
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== Sister cities ==
== Sister cities ==
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
[[Category: Cities in Cartadania]]
[[Category: Cities in Tanoa]]
[[Category: Tanoa]]

Latest revision as of 10:15, 22 April 2023

Arranda

Aranda (Latin)
Cartadanian: Cidade de Arranda
Latin: Urbs Aranda
Arranda imagery
Flag of Arranda
Flag
Official logo of Arranda
Logo
Motto(s): 
Ad Astra
Country Cartadania
State Tanoa
County Merced
Chartered14 February 1841
Incorporated in Tanoa6 January 1995
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • BodyCity Council
 • MayorFrancisco Vieira (SDP)
Population
 (2024)
 • Total491,803
Demonym(s)Arrandito/a/x
PEP Codes
41001-41037
Area code(s)434/704
WebsiteArranda Government Website

Arranda, officially the City of Arranda (Cartadanian: Cidade de Arranda; Latin: Urbs Aranda), is a major city in and the capital of the State of Tanoa in Cartadania and the anchor of Greater Arranda. With a 2024 census population of 491,803, Arranda is the second-most populous city in Tanoa, after Cagliasi. It is the seat of Merced County, situated in the county's heart east of the Merced River.

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The city is served by Merced County Schools, which is the second-largest school district in the state. It enrolls 200,712 students in its 193 schools. The district spends approximately €18,041 per student, one of the highest per-pupil expenditures in the country. The county allocated approximately thirty-nine percent of its revenue to education in 2024, accounting for fifty-eight percent of the district's funding, with the remaining forty-two percent coming from a mix of state and federal funding.

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