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'''Acara''', officially the '''State of Acara''' ({{lang-cd|Estado da Acara}}; {{lang-ct|État d'Acara}}), is a [[States of Cartadania|state]] of [[Cartadania]], located in the lower [[Charente]] region on the island of [[Urlazio]]. It is the 21st-largest state by area and the 21st-most populous of the thirty-two states. As of January 2026, the population of Acara was estimated to be 5.1 million. Acara is bordered to the north by [[Aleira]] and [[ | '''Acara''', officially the '''State of Acara''' ({{lang-cd|Estado da Acara}}; {{lang-ct|État d'Acara}}), is a [[States of Cartadania|state]] of [[Cartadania]], located in the lower [[Charente]] region on the island of [[Urlazio]]. It is the 21st-largest state by area and the 21st-most populous of the thirty-two states. As of January 2026, the population of Acara was estimated to be 5.1 million. Acara is bordered to the north by [[Aleira]] and [[Maresia]], to the east by [[Triessa]], and to the south and west by the [[Urlazio Sea]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Dorado]], with a population of approximately 413,000. Its metropolitan area has a population of just under one million inhabitants. | ||
On 28 April 1769, Acara became the eighth state to be admitted into Cartadania and the second state to form from the Charente territory. By 1800, it had become the largest producer of {{wp|Coffee}} in Cartadania, accounting for 26% of the nation's yield. It is still one of the largest coffee-producing states in the country today, largely due to Acara's rural inland. The state is not very urbanized and a large portion of its economy is based on agriculture. A majority of its 83 counties are rural or suburban in nature, except those in the Dorado metro area which are somewhat urban in character. | On 28 April 1769, Acara became the eighth state to be admitted into Cartadania and the second state to form from the Charente territory. By 1800, it had become the largest producer of {{wp|Coffee}} in Cartadania, accounting for 26% of the nation's yield. It is still one of the largest coffee-producing states in the country today, largely due to Acara's rural inland. The state is not very urbanized and a large portion of its economy is based on agriculture. A majority of its 83 counties are rural or suburban in nature, except those in the Dorado metro area which are somewhat urban in character. |
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Estado da Acara State of Acara | |
Motto(s): Gens una, unus populus | |
Anthem: Terra da baía | |
Country | Cartadania |
Before statehood | Greater Charente Territory |
Admitted to the Union | 6 September 1794 (8th) |
Capital | Dorado |
Largest city | seat |
Largest metro | Greater Dorado |
Government | |
• Governor | Alejandró Suez |
• Lieutenant Governor | Xoán Andrade |
Legislature | Acara State Legislature |
• Upper house | Senate |
• Lower house | House |
Judiciary | Supreme Court of Acara |
Senators | 2 |
Chamber delegation | 7 |
Area | |
• Total | 88,404.45 km2 (34,133.15 sq mi) |
• Rank | 21st |
Elevation | 546 m (1,791 ft) |
Highest elevation | 2,876 m (9,436 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2022) | |
• Total | 5,094,115 |
• Rank | 21st |
• Density | 58/km2 (150/sq mi) |
• Median household income | €74,704 |
• Income rank | 14th |
Demonym(s) | Acaran Flamense |
Language | |
• Official language | Cartadanian |
• Spoken language |
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Time zone | UTC-1:00 (West Urlazian Time) |
CCor abbreviation | AC |
ISO 3166 code | CA-AC |
Trad. abbreviation | Acr., Aca. |
Website | www |
Acara, officially the State of Acara (Cartadanian: Estado da Acara; Charentais: État d'Acara), is a state of Cartadania, located in the lower Charente region on the island of Urlazio. It is the 21st-largest state by area and the 21st-most populous of the thirty-two states. As of January 2026, the population of Acara was estimated to be 5.1 million. Acara is bordered to the north by Aleira and Maresia, to the east by Triessa, and to the south and west by the Urlazio Sea. Its capital and largest city is Dorado, with a population of approximately 413,000. Its metropolitan area has a population of just under one million inhabitants.
On 28 April 1769, Acara became the eighth state to be admitted into Cartadania and the second state to form from the Charente territory. By 1800, it had become the largest producer of Coffee in Cartadania, accounting for 26% of the nation's yield. It is still one of the largest coffee-producing states in the country today, largely due to Acara's rural inland. The state is not very urbanized and a large portion of its economy is based on agriculture. A majority of its 83 counties are rural or suburban in nature, except those in the Dorado metro area which are somewhat urban in character.
Acara lies entirely within the Urlazio coastal plain, and generally consists of lowland plains and low hills. The far northwestern portion of the state, at its tri-point with Aleira and Triessa, is the only mountainous portion of the state and contains its highest peak, Monte Silva, rising to 2,876 metres (9,436 ft). The state lies mostly north of the equator, with a small portion of the Bayona Peninsula extending across it. Acara has a mostly equatorial climate, with Monte Silva having a temperate climate.
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