Triessa

From IxWiki
Revision as of 15:59, 9 January 2022 by Insui (talk | contribs) (→‎History)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Script error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.

Triessa
State of Triessa
Estado de Triessa
Nickname
Linewalker
Motto
Triessa Maravilhosa
Anthem: Le Triesse
Map of Cartadania with Triessa highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Triessa highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodPart of San Andreas
Admitted to the Union7 May 1930 (22nd)
CapitalCatalaga
Largest cityGranaria
Largest metroGreater Granaria
Government
 • GovernorEvelina Rivera
 • Lieutenant GovernorChristiano Rei
LegislatureTriessa General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseChamber of Delegates
JudiciaryTriessa Supreme Court
Senators3
Chamber delegation11
Area
 • Total102,946.4 km2 (39,747.8 sq mi)
 • Rank18th
Elevation
76.1 m (249.7 ft)
Highest elevation807.7 m (2,649.9 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7,926,018
 • Rank17th
 • Density77/km2 (200/sq mi)
 • Median household income
€71,039
 • Income rank
19th
DemonymTriesse
Language
 • Official language
Time zoneUTC±0:00 (Urlazian Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
TA
ISO 3166 codeCA-TA
Trad. abbreviationTrsa
Websitewww.triessa.gov

Triessa, officially the State of Triessa (Cartadanian: Estado de Triessa), is a state located in western Cartadania on the island of Urlazio. It is the seventeenth-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the eighteenth-most extensive. Triessa sits along an international border with the Caphirian province Caenna, as well as bordering the states of Acara, Aleira, and San Andreas. The state capital, Catalaga, is located in the central part of the state, within the Triessa Piedmont region. Granaria, Triessa's most populous city, has 604,291 residents as of 2021 and lies in the states southern coastal region.

History

Original inhabitants

Colony

Province

Red Year

Statehood

Great War

Present day

Geography

Geology

Wildlife

Climate

Storms

Government and politics

State government

Politics

Political history

Administrative divisions

Criminal law

Economy

Taxation

Agriculture

Energy

Technology

Commerce

Demographics

Ethnicity

Cities and towns

Languages

Religion

Culture

Arts

Education

Higher education

Healthcare

Introduction

Obesity

Alcohol Use

Alcohol Policy

Maternal Health

Infant Health

Medical research

Legislative Responses

Transportation

Highways

Airports

Ports

Railroads

Sports