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Montecarlo
State of Montecarlo
État de Montecarlo
Estado de Montecarlo
Nickname
Grande Opulência
Motto
Toujours Ambitieux
Anthem: Belle Vie
Map of Cartadania with Montecarlo highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Montecarlo highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodPart of Southern Territory
Admitted to the Union15 March 1815 (12th)
CapitalCharrise
Largest cityClairmonte
Largest metroGold Coast metropolitan area
Government
 • GovernorRaquele Ricigliano
 • Lieutenant GovernorLaura Brousseau
LegislatureMontecarlo State Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseState Assembly
JudiciaryMontecarlo Supreme Court
Senators3
Chamber delegation10
Area
 • Total20,311.8 km2 (7,842 sq mi)
 • Rank31st
Dimensions
 • Length198.4 km (123.3 mi)
 • Width183.1 km (113.1 mi)
Elevation
42.8 m (140.3 ft)
Highest elevation194.8 m (639 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 • Total6,953,457
 • Rank18th
 • Density294/km2 (761/sq mi)
 • Median household income
R$88,643
 • Income rank
2nd
DemonymMontecarlan
Language
 • Official language
 • Spoken language
  • Pelaxian
  • Latin
Time zoneUTC-2:00 (Kindreds Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
CA-MC
Trad. abbreviationMon., Monte.
Websitewww.montecarlo.gov.ca

Montecarlo, officially the State of Montecarlo (Cartadanian: Estado de Montecarlo; Charentais: État de Montecarlo), is a state located in southwestern Cartadania. It is the 18th most populous Cartadanian state as well as the least extensive. With a density of 293.7 people per km2 (761 per mi2), it is the most densely populated state in Cartadania. The state capital is Charrice. The Gold Coast metropolitan area is the most populous urban region, with 4.4 million residents, comprising the bulk of the state's population. Clairmonte is Montecarlo's most populous city.

Montecarlo borders Siena, Ferara, and Luca to the west and north, and Viterna to the east and south. The state is, generally, geographically flat and owing to its size, has very little variation in terrain. Despite this, the state is quite biodiverse. It extends from a small inlet of the Kindreds Sea, often referred to as the Bay of Siena, into the forested and savannah areas of Central Cartadania. The population is heavily concentrated in the southern portion of the state.

Montecarlo is known for having the highest concentration of millionaire individuals per capita of any state in Cartadania, with Clairmonte having the most per capita of any city.

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Montecarlo is divided into 14 school districts, organized at the parish or city level. Primary and secondary education in Montecarlo is overseen by the Montecarlo Department of Education, which is headquartered in the state capital, Charrice. The highest educational official in the state is the State Superintendent of Schools, who is appointed by the State Board of Education to a four-year term of office. The Montecarlo General Assembly has given the Superintendent and State Board autonomy to make educationally related decisions, limiting its own influence on the day-to-day functions of public education. Each parish in Montecarlo, as well as cities that have their own school districts, is overseen by an elected school board, which typically consists four members elected at large as well as the district's Superintendent (Clairmonte's school board is seven members-six elected at large from each of the city's districts and one superintendent), charged with running the public schools in that particular jurisdiction.

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