Trentino

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Trentino
State of Trentino
Estado de Trentino
Nickname(s)
O Central
O Estado de Dália
Motto
Lux aeterna
Anthem: Trentino Allure
Map of Cartadania with Trentino highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Trentino highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodPart of Santiago
Admitted to the Union10 September 1884 (18th)
CapitalAquilônia
Largest cityValencia
Largest metroValencia metropolitan area
Government
 • GovernorVeronica Stella
 • Lieutenant GovernorAsiah Menes
LegislatureTrentino General Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseChamber
JudiciarySupreme Court of Trentino
Senators3
Chamber delegation12
Area
 • Total31,610.8 km2 (12,205 sq mi)
 • Rank30th
Elevation
640.1 m (2,100.1 ft)
Highest elevation2,809.2 m (9,216.5 ft)
Lowest elevation64.3 m (211.0 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total8,790,145
 • Rank15th
 • Density278.1/km2 (720.2/sq mi)
 • Median household income
€75,076
 • Income rank
13th
Demonym(s)Trentian
Trino
Language
 • Official languageCartadanian
Time zoneUTC-2:00 (Central Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
TR
ISO 3166 codeCA-TR
Trad. abbreviationTren.
Websitewww.trentino.gov.ca

Trentino, officially the State of Trentino (Cartadanian: Estado de Trentino), is a state located in the Luson region of central Cartadania. With 8.8 million residents across a total area of about 31,610.8 square kilometres (12,205.0 sq mi), Trentino is the 15th-most populous and second-least extensive state in Cartadania, but the second-most densely populated with 278.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (720/sq mi). The state capital is the city of Aquilônia in Central Trentino, while Valencia is the most populous city in the state, located in the extreme southern portion of the state's panhandle, near the border with Verona and Catania. The Valencia metro area is the most populous urban region in the state, and accounts for just over a quarter of Trentino residents.

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