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Albária
City of Albária
Images, from top down, left to right: Downtown Albária skyline; Richland County Superior Court; Court of Appeals for the 8th District of Verona; Axiom Superdome; Albária City Hall; Lake Prince
Nickname(s): 
A ville, Twinville
Location of Albária in Richland County and Verona
Location of Albária in Richland County and Verona
Country Cartadania
State Verona
CountiesFile:Flag of Richland County, Verona.svg Richland
Incorporated as city1884
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • BodyCity Council
 • MayorDavid Grayco (SDP)
Area
 • Total2,530.3 km2 (977.0 sq mi)
 • Land2,205.2 km2 (851.4 sq mi)
 • Water325.1 km2 (125.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total681,338
 • Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
DemonymAlbáriaer
Area code414/595/750/905
WebsiteAlbária Government Website

Albária, officially the City of Albária (Cartadanian: Cidade de Albária), is the capital city of the Cartadanian Commonwealth of Verona. It is located in Richland County within Verona's Centralia region. Albária is the seat of the Verona General Assembly and the Governor of Verona, making it the state's political center and a hub for lobbying and think tanks. It is a notable example of an edge city or boomburb. According to the Cartadanian Office of Statistics's estimate, the city had a population of about 681,338 at the end of 2021 making it the second-largest municipality in the metropolitan area after sister city, Villega. Albária is the eighth-most populous city in the state of Verona.

Albária is the second-fastest-growing major city in Verona (after Rosslyn), owing to its status as a notable financial center near the Ecinian Coast and as a major educational hub, home of Albária State University and University of Verona, Albária. Similarly, Albária is a major center for the Verona healthcare industry, as the seat of Palmetto Health, the world-renowned UV Humble Medical Center, and the UV Humble School of Medicine, and notable tourist destination in Verona, as the site of the Axiom Superdome, the Albária Parade, and Beaugendre Pavilion. Albária is also home to The Verona Commonwealth University at Albária, a doctoral-granting research institution, the Albária Assembly plant used by Soleil's Buratti subsidiary, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region V, and Verona Health Resources. Additionally, Albária hosts the Albária Pirates' Globe Life Park in Albária, the Richland Phantoms at the Axiom Superdome, the Albária Diamonds at the College Park Center, and the theme parks Arcanum Albária (the original Arcanum Park) and Hurricane Harbor.

Albária borders the cities of Shearwater and Troy and surrounds the city of Bridgeton.

History

Latin settlement in the Albária area dates back at least to the 1200s. After the July 1300 battle between Verona General Saturio Lurco Henricus (Henrico County is named after him) and Native Cartadanians of the Palara Creek settlement, a trading post was established at Auria Spring in present-day Albária. The rich soil of the area (hence Richland County) attracted farmers, and several agriculture-related businesses were well established by the late nineteenth century.

Axiom Superdome

Albária was founded in 1876 along the Central Verona Railway. The city was named after General Arturo N. Sevil. Albária grew as a farming center, and incorporated in 1884. The city could boast of water, electricity, natural gas, and telephone services by 1910, along with a public school system. By 1925 the population was estimated at 3,031, and it grew to over 4,000 before the Second Great War.

Large-scale industrialization began in 1954 with the arrival of a Buratti assembly plant. Automotive and aerospace development gave the city one of the nation's greatest population growth rates between 1950 and 1990. Albária became one of the "boomburbs", the extremely fast-growing suburbs of the post-Great War era. Cartadanian Census Bureau population figures for the city tell the story: 7,692 (1930), 90,229 (1950), 261,721 (1970), 395,438 (1990) and almost 450,000 by 2010. Kevin McCallum served as mayor from 1951 to 1977 during this period of robust economic development. Arcanum Park Central Verona opened in Albária in 1961. In 1972 the Richland Phantoms also began to play at the newly constructed Axiom Superdome.

According to the Census Bureau, Albária has a total area of 2,530.3 square kilometres (977.0 sq mi): 2,205.2 square kilometres (851.4 sq mi) of it was land, and 325.1 square kilometres (125.5 sq mi) of it (12.85%) is water.

Columbia Creek, a tributary of the Amari River flows through Albária, while the Amari River itself divides the city from Villega.

Climate

Albária falls in the Aw (tropical savanna) region of the Köppen climate classification system with a marked drier season in the winter.

  • The highest recorded temperature was 108 °F (42 °C) in 2017.
  • The lowest recorded temperature was 45 °F (7 °C) in 1900.
  • The maximum average precipitation occurs in September.
  • Severe weather generally occurs between months of June and November.
  • Located in the Storm Belt
  • Winters are very warm and the city has never officially recorded snowfall at any official weather station since official records have been kept. (Snow did fall in flurries above the city in 1974)
CollapseClimate data for Albária, Verona
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 91

(33)

90.7

(32.6)

91.8

(33.2)

95

(35)

93.6

(34.2)

91.8

(33.2)

90.5

(32.5)

91

(33)

90.3

(32.4)

90.5

(32.5)

90.7

(32.6)

90.7

(32.6)

95

(35)

Average high °F (°C) 86.5

(30.3)

87.3

(30.7)

88.5

(31.4)

88.9

(31.6)

88.2

(31.2)

87.1

(30.6)

86.9

(30.5)

86.7

(30.4)

86.4

(30.2)

86.4

(30.2)

86.2

(30.1)

86.1

(30.1)

87.1

(30.61)

Daily mean °F (°C) 82.4

(28)

82.9

(28.3)

84

(29)

84.6

(29.2)

83.8

(28.8)

82.9

(28.3)

82.8

(28.2)

82.4

(28)

82

(28)

82

(28)

81.9

(27.7)

82

(28)

82.81

(28.29)

Average low °F (°C) 78.3

(25.7)

78.6

(25.9)

79.5

(26.4)

80.2

(26.8)

79.3

(26.3)

78.8

(26)

78.4

(25.8)

77.9

(25.5)

77.5

(25.3)

77.7

(25.4)

77.4

(25.2)

77.7

(25.4)

78.44

(25.81)

Record low °F (°C) 69.1

(20.6)

72.7

(22.6)

72.3

(22.4)

71.2

(21.8)

69.1

(20.6)

71.8

(22.1)

72.5

(22.5)

69.8

(21)

68.9

(20.5)

72.5

(22.5)

66.6

(19.2)

71.6

(22)

66.6

(19.2)

Rainfall inches (mm) 4.496

(114.2)

1.5

(38)

2.909

(73.89)

4.823

(122.5)

8.618

(218.9)

6.587

(167.31)

5.902

(149.91)

6.909

(175.49)

7.835

(199.01)

7.646

(194.21)

9.098

(231.09)

8.535

(216.79)

74.858

(1,901.3)

Avg. rainy days 6 3 5 9 15 13 12 13 15 15 13 12 131
% humidity 78.0 77.0 76.9 78.1 80.8 80.7 79.1 80.5 81.0 81.7 82.2 80.9 79.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 248.4 257.8 279.6 246.8 223.2 202.3 226.6 211.5 200.4 234.8 226.1 220.7 2,778.2
Source: NWS Sierra

Demographics

As of the census of 2020, there were 602,991 people, 256,804 households, and 206,168 families residing in the city. The population density was 23,923 people per square mile (9,162/km²). There were 170,630 housing units at an average density of 9,479 per square mile (3,630/km²). The 2024 estimated racial makeup of the city (based on the 2030 census) was 59% Mestizo, 18.8% Coscivian, 6.8% Cronan, 0.7% Native Cartadanian, 0.1% Alshari, 11.3% from other races. Latino of any race were 70.4% of the population.

There were 156,804 households out of which 40% had children under the age of 18 living in them, 48% were married couples living together, 15% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32% were non-families. 25% of all households were made up of individuals and 5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.7 and the average family size was 3.3.

In the city, the 2024 population was spread out with 31% under the age of 20, 8% from 20 to 24, 30% from 25 to 44, 23% from 45 to 64, and 8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females there were 104 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94 males 18 and over.

The median income for a household in the city was estimated to be $52,655 in 2031. Individual males working full-time year-round had a median income of $41,059 versus $40,265 for females. The per capita income for the city was $25,317.

About 16% of Albária families in general and 21% of female-headed families with no husband present were living below the poverty line. 20% of the Albária population as a whole, including 28% of individuals under age 18 and 8% of those age 65 or over were living in poverty.

43% of Albária renters and 28% of homeowners were paying 35% or more of their household income for housing costs in 2031.

Albária is among the top 50 largest cities in Cartadania by population.

Economy

Top employers

According to Albária's 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Verona Health Resources 8,252
2 Albária Independent School District 8,000
3 University of Verona Lake Cities Center 5,300
4 Arcanum Albária 3,800
5 The Parks at Albária 3,500
6 Buratti Albária Assembly 2,900
7 City of Albária 2,315
8 Veritas Bank 1,965
9 Richland Phantoms 1,881
10 Lésura Financial 1,591

Arts and entertainment

Atlantis Water Slide at Arcanum Typhoon Lagoon.
Calypso at Arcanum Albária.

Albária is home to Arcanum Albária, a nationwide theme park that includes many notable attractions. Arcanum Park also opened Arcanum Park Typhoon Lagoon, a waterpark.

For retail shopping, Albária is home to West Lake Mall, which houses numerous retail outlets, eateries, an ice skating rink, and a movie theatre. In addition, The Albária Highlands was completed in mid-2007, serving as an entertainment hotspot with places such as Suyara Island Grill, Pescadoré's Sushi, LaShea's Brewhouse, The Majesty Theatre, Bar Louies, Thai Riffic, Parlay's, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Dave and Busters, among others. The Albária Highlands is located on IH-12 at Orchard Rd. The Rose Square located near the Axiom Superdome houses retail outlets, a Thai Riffic, and restaurants.

Albária is also home to Theatre Georgia, one of the largest community theatres in the nation which produces quality live theatre year round and offers theater classes for all ages. The Mainstage Theatre at VCU-Albária is another well-known venue for live theatre in Albária.

The Albária Museum of Art in downtown and The Gallery at VCU Albária are the city's designated art venues. The Art Museum is currently host to a public art project called "The Grande Palms" to promote Albária's newest slogan of being the "Cartadanian Dream City". Twenty community artists were chosen to paint a large palm sculpture with a unique interpretation of what it means to live the dream in Albária. From 2016 until 2019, these palms are available to discover all over Albária. From the VCC campuses, to the Albária Highlands shopping center, to all over downtown and other various locations, every palm will lead visitors to a significant location in the city. In 2014, a community mural was created along the wall of Park Plaza Shopping Center, an east Albária location that was the target of graffiti tagging for a long time.

The Planetarium Dome Theater at VCU Albária is one of the largest and most sophisticated in Verona.

Beaugendre Pavilion Albária opened in 2009 and offers 50 free concerts per year in downtown Albária featuring acclaimed artists and a diverse range of music genres. Notable performers have included Surplus, Eos, The Pride of Iron, Amber Durham, and GRAMMY-winning Euphoric Diamonds. The Albária Music Hall(where the culturally diverse Union Church of Albária meets every Sunday at 9am and 11am), Verona Hall, and Axiom Superdome are also popular destinations for live concerts in Albária.

On July 4, the all-volunteer non-profit Albária Annual Parade Association puts on the annual parade through Downtown Albária and VCUS's College Park District featuring floats and entries from local school, businesses, and organizations. The parade is broadcast on local radio stations as well as on the GISD TV station and website. The parade began in 1965 as decorated bicycles ridden through Ramlogan Park organized by citizen Aaron Dean and Women United. It has grown to around 175,000 spectators a year enjoying the festivities.

Sports

Professional sports

College sports

High school sports

Notable athletes

Government

Local government

State and federal representation

Education

The City of Albária is served by Albária Independent School District, which includes 56 elementary schools, 14 middle schools and 12 high schools. There are six magnet middle schools and one magnet high school.

Albária has several state-funded charter schools not affiliated with the local school district, including kindergarten through 8th grade Newmann Preparatory Academy and Pre K-8 Odyssey Academy.

Several private schools exist in Albária. The Imperial Catholic Archdiocese of Albária-Villega operates two Imperial Catholic private schools, including Sagrada Catholic School (K through 8th) and Miércoles College Preparatory School (9-12). Other private schools include Auburn Elementary School, Lunari Episcopal School, Seaside Christian Academy, and Heritage Christian Academy.

Albária is home to two universities: Forryn University, a private university founded by Jose Forryn, which has historically focused on graduate education but has recently established an undergraduate program as well. Sousa University, associated with the Reslin organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE), offers M.A. degrees in Transpersonal Studies, with many New Age subjects thanks to its Reslin link. Villega State University and VCU Villega are in nearby Villega while the University of Verona and Verona Tech operate campuses in Albária and Albária State University is also located on the border with Bridgeton. Harper Valley Community College, a major junior college, also has its largest campus located in the city. Morrison University's main campus is located here as well. Additional institutions of higher education are located in other communities of greater Centralia.

The Albária Public Library System provides free access to accurate and current information and materials to all individuals, and promotes reading as a critical life skill. The library supports the educational and leisure needs of Albária citizens with a system of area libraries, a Central Library, a Bookmobile, a virtual library, the South Sol Youth Library, the Melína Public Law Library, the Municipal Reference Library and the Special Services for the Blind and Visually Handicapped. The Library has a collection of more than 1,000,000 items including special subject collections.

Media

The Morning Brew, based in Humble, is the daily newspaper for Albária. Other papers include Verona Inquirer and the NovaPress. Albária Herald focuses on local news. Forryn University publishes its own newspaper, The Harpy Chronicle.

The Villega-Albária area is served by a variety of radio stations on the FM and AM dials, with towers located around the area.

Albária is also served by several television stations. The Richland-Amari-Varina designated market area (DMA) is one of the largest in Cartadania with 2,315,134 homes. The major network television affiliates are WXOW 3 (CBS), WLWC 6 (Olelo Services), WRAC 10 (CBC), WAVE 13 (Super Dimension Inc.), WOTV 23 (CW), WTWN 27 (TradeWinds News Network), WFXF 36 (Emerald), and WGEO 42 (Technology Education Network). The Public Broadcasting Service station is WAET 15. Albária is served partially by Azure TV. Solstice TV is also popular as an alternative to cable television in Albária. Majority of the city, however, is served by Axiom Fiber.

In 2008, Albária became the home of the Solstice Arts Festival.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Richland International Airport terminal

Albária is primarily served by the Richland International Airport (IATA: RCA, ICAO: KRCA, FAA LID: RCA), which is now the region's major commercial airport. The airport is located between Villega and Albária, in an unincorporated portion of the county. Seven airlines provide nonstop services to seven countries, although most flights to destinations outside of Verona (and Cartadania as a whole) tend to pass through Sierra International Airport. RCA had 9,703,664 passengers take off or land at its facility and 68,778,934 pounds of cargo were processed through its facilities. Fort Mackenzie/Amari Airport, located in Amari County also provides commercial air service for the area. The Arcilla Regional Airport provides general aviation services and is located eleven miles (8 km) outside the city limits.

VeroRail under construction in rural part of Albária

Albária is set to be served by VeroRail, Verona's high-speed rail system that is set to go fully online in 2024. It will connect all of Verona's major metros, and Albária's segment of the line is nearing completion as of June 2022. The project came at a cost of $251 billion to the commonwealth and, despite the worries of some residents, did not come with an increase to state taxes.

Rhyno provides service from a central bus terminal in Villega. The Rhyno station in Albária is located on Trailwood Road, about a mile west of the leisure destrict. Bus services to Sierra via the Columbia bus is located on Merryfield Avenue.

Interstate Highway 12

The city is connected to IH-12 via I-212, which runs around the city, intersects with I-12 on the east side of Albária, and continues around downtown until rejoining I-12 at the terminus just west of the city in Adelaide where IH-35 completes the loop which forms the Albária Beltway. Travelers to and from Albária can access the Southern Beltway in either direction from I-212 in Villega to use a choice of the two bridges to cross the Amari River to reach Varina County, Arcilla, and points south. City residents also have access to Verona State Highway 295, which connects the spine of Verona from Cara County, south to Chesapeake County.


Transportation within the city, as well as the rest of Richland County is served by Richland County Metropolitan Transit Authority. It operates the bus, light rail, and ferry systems within the county and is an arm of the county government. It has the largest single jurisdiction transit fleet in Verona (the larger counties of Sierra, Andina, Victoria, and Sinhedes are served by the PCMTA). An extension of The Harp light rail system from Villega to the leisure district is currently being studied. For years, Albária residents have debated on whether or not to extend The Harp from Villega into its borders with the apparent divide falling between younger and older residents and the potential cost to Albária taxpayers. In November 2016, residents voted on a referendum proposing that would extend the light rail from Villega to Albária with 77% for the rail extension and 23% against the extension.

Notable people

Sister cities

Gallery

See also