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| Judiciary = [[Supreme Court of Verona]] | | Judiciary = [[Supreme Court of Verona]] | ||
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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
[[File:Verona-basic-geo.svg|thumb|right|200px|The general geography of the state, showing its five major rivers, including the [[Tanoa River|Tanoa]] and its western branch.]] | |||
The Commonwealth controls a vast expanse of land with a total area of {{convert|411940.98|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, making it the largest state in Cartadania, and preceeding [[Santiago]], Cartadania's second-largest state, by {{convert|146510.32|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, an area just smaller than the state of [[Alexandria]]. Its sprawling dimensions span {{convert|1189.4|km|mi|sp=us}} from north to south and {{convert|681.2|km|mi|sp=us}} from east to west at its widest point, containing a diverse array of landscapes and terrain, typically considered one of the most diverse in the country. Verona's topography is characterized by mountain ranges in its center, sprawling valleys, and miles of coastline. At the height of Verona's topography is [[Mbóituí]], situated in the [[Empire Hills]] region of the [[Serra Afiada]] mountain range. While it stands tall at a height of {{convert|4529.6|m|ft|sp=us}} above sea level, making it the highest elevation point in the state, it is also the most {{wp|Topographic prominence|prominent peak}} in the Serra Afiada and the only to get anywhere near its {{wp|Summit|base-to-summit}} height. In contrast, the lowest point in Verona is found at sea level, along the [[Attalus Bay]] and [[Urlazian Sea]], with the midground between the Serra Afiada and coasts generally characterized by varying degrees of {{wp|Foothills|piedmont}} and valleys. | The Commonwealth controls a vast expanse of land with a total area of {{convert|411940.98|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, making it the largest state in Cartadania, and preceeding [[Santiago]], Cartadania's second-largest state, by {{convert|146510.32|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, an area just smaller than the state of [[Alexandria]]. Its sprawling dimensions span {{convert|1189.4|km|mi|sp=us}} from north to south and {{convert|681.2|km|mi|sp=us}} from east to west at its widest point, containing a diverse array of landscapes and terrain, typically considered one of the most diverse in the country. Verona's topography is characterized by mountain ranges in its center, sprawling valleys, and miles of coastline. At the height of Verona's topography is [[Mbóituí]], situated in the [[Empire Hills]] region of the [[Serra Afiada]] mountain range. While it stands tall at a height of {{convert|4529.6|m|ft|sp=us}} above sea level, making it the highest elevation point in the state, it is also the most {{wp|Topographic prominence|prominent peak}} in the Serra Afiada and the only to get anywhere near its {{wp|Summit|base-to-summit}} height. In contrast, the lowest point in Verona is found at sea level, along the [[Attalus Bay]] and [[Urlazian Sea]], with the midground between the Serra Afiada and coasts generally characterized by varying degrees of {{wp|Foothills|piedmont}} and valleys. | ||
Verona encompasses five primary river systems that discharge into various neighboring and proximate bodies of water. These systems, from north to south, are the [[Elisabeth River|Elisabeth]]-[[San Miguel River]] system, the [[Prince Lucas River]] and [[Sinas River]] (which together form the [[Verona Everglades National Park|Everglades Watershed]]), the [[Imperial River (Cartadania)|Imperial River]], and the [[Tanoa River]]. The Elisabeth-San Miguel River system bifurcates in [[Riverside County, Verona|Riverside County]], with the Elisabeth River continuing northeast and the San Miguel River flowing roughly east before turning northeast at the Big Bend, both ultimately emptying into the [[Urlazian Sea]]. The Prince Lucas and Sinas Rivers, integral components of the Everglades Watershed, flow northwest from the [[Serra Affiada]] into the Imperial River. The Imperial River originates in the [[Empire Hills]] region of Verona, specifically in [[Mariposa County, Verona|Mariposa County]], and flows northeast into Pasadena County before turning northwest into Santiago. There, it meets first the Sinas River and subsequently the Prince Lucas River before crossing into Alexandria and Vitória, where it eventually empties into the Odoneru Ocean. The Tanoa River runs the length of the state's southern and eastern borders, extending until it reaches Secotan County, where it bifurcates into eastern and western branches. The western branch flows through the counties of Secotan, Louisa, Coronado, and Vírgenes, while the eastern branches delineates Verona's border with the state of Tanoa. Both branches ultimately discharge into the southern end of the Attalus Bay. Additionally, Verona is traversed by several thousand named streams and minor rivers in various areas. | |||
=== Climate === | === Climate === | ||
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