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'''Roma Alta''', officially the '''State of Roma Alta''' ({{lang-cd|Estado de Roma Alta}}, is a state located in south-central Cartadania. It is the 13th-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the 28th-most extensive. With a density of 241 people per km<sup>2</sup> (624 per mi<sup>2</sup>), it is the 3rd-most densely populated state in Cartadania. The state capital is [[Arranda]], located in the states central valley. [[Cagliasi metropolitan area|Greater Cagliasi]] is the most populous urban region, with about 3.5 million residents, comprising a third of the state's population. [[Cagliasi]] is Roma Alta's most populous city.
'''Roma Alta''', officially the '''State of Roma Alta''' ({{lang-cd|Estado de Roma Alta}}, is a state located in south-central Cartadania. It is the 13th-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the 28th-most extensive. With a density of 241 people per km<sup>2</sup> (624 per mi<sup>2</sup>), it is the 3rd-most densely populated state in Cartadania. The state capital is [[Arranda]], located in the states central valley. [[Cagliasi metropolitan area|Greater Cagliasi]] is the most populous urban region, with about 3.5 million residents, comprising a third of the state's population. [[Cagliasi]] is Roma Alta's most populous city.


The state borders [[Roma Sur]] to the south, [[Verona]] and the [[Bay of Verona]] to the east, and [[Genova]] to the west and southwest.
The state borders [[Roma Sur]] to the south, [[Verona]] and the [[Bay of Verona]] to the east and northeast, and the [[Caphiria]]n province of [[Turiana]] to the west and northwest.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 15:56, 7 November 2020

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Roma Alta
State of Roma Alta
Estado de Roma Alta
Nickname(s)
Estrela Roja
Red Star
Motto
Ad astra
Anthem: Canticum Siderum
Map of Cartadania with Roma Alta highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Roma Alta highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodPart of Font Republic
Admitted to the Union6 January 1995 (24th)
CapitalArranda
Largest cityCagliasi
Largest metroGreater Cagliasi
Government
 • GovernorEva Castillero
 • Lieutenant GovernorMaria Arriaga
LegislatureRoma Alta General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseHouse of Representatives
JudiciarySupreme Court of Roma Alta
Senators3
Chamber delegation13
Area
 • Total39,015 km2 (15,064 sq mi)
 • Rank28th
Elevation
36 m (118 ft)
Highest elevation200 m (700 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,402,613
 • Rank13th
 • Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
 • Median household income
R$82,113
 • Income rank
7th
DemonymAltano(a)
Language
 • Official language
Time zoneUTC-1:00 (Central Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
CA-RA
Trad. abbreviationAlta
Websitewww.romaalta.gov

Roma Alta, officially the State of Roma Alta (Cartadanian: Estado de Roma Alta, is a state located in south-central Cartadania. It is the 13th-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the 28th-most extensive. With a density of 241 people per km2 (624 per mi2), it is the 3rd-most densely populated state in Cartadania. The state capital is Arranda, located in the states central valley. Greater Cagliasi is the most populous urban region, with about 3.5 million residents, comprising a third of the state's population. Cagliasi is Roma Alta's most populous city.

The state borders Roma Sur to the south, Verona and the Bay of Verona to the east and northeast, and the Caphirian province of Turiana to the west and northwest.

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