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Veneza
State of Venice
Estado de Veneza
Nickname
The Northern Empire
Motto
Novus ordo mundi
Anthem: Veneza Aeterna
Map of Cartadania with Veneza highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Veneza highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodVenetian Territory
Admitted to the Union9 July 1711 (4th)
CapitalSalezara
Largest cityCiudura
Largest metroCiudura metropolitan area
Government
 • GovernorAarón Morillo
 • Lieutenant GovernorMiguel Saavedra
LegislatureVeneza General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseChamber of Emissaries
JudiciarySupreme Court of Veneza
Senators3
Chamber delegation14
Area
 • Total170,565 km2 (65,856 sq mi)
 • Rank8th
Elevation
26 m (85.3 ft)
Highest elevation462 m (1,515.8 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 • Total10,148,180
 • Rank11th
 • Density59.5/km2 (154.1/sq mi)
 • Median household income
R$79,993
 • Income rank
8th
Demonym(s)Venezano
Venetian
Language
 • Official languageCartadanian
 • Spoken language
  • Pelaxian
  • Latin
Time zoneUTC-1:00 (Central Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
VE
ISO 3166 codeCA-VE
Trad. abbreviationVen.
Websitewww.veneza.gov.ca

Veneza, known in Ænglish as Venice and officially as the State of Venice (Cartadanian: Estado de Veneza), is a state located on the north-central coast of the Cartadania. With 10.2 million residents across a total area of about 170,565 square kilometres (65,856 sq mi), Veneza is the eleventh-most populous and eighth-most extensive state in Cartadania. The state capital is the city of Salezara in central Veneza, while Ciudura is the most populous city in the state, located along the northeastern coast. The Ciudura metro area is the most populous urban region in the state, with 4.1 million residents spread amongst three counties.

Veneza is the only state in Cartadania's history that has merged with another. In 1881, Veneza merged with then-Sonora and Vittoria, forming the identically named regions within the state. The history of the merger can be seen in the unusual nature of the county borders between the original Venetian counties and those of the Sonora and Vittoria regions in that the counties of Veneza are irregular in their borders while the counties of Sonora and many in Vittoria have relatively flat edges and squared off shapes.

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