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{{Infobox Cartadanian state symbols
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| Nickname             = Terra da Mágica
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| Route marker         = Ferara SR-1.svg
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'''Ferara''', officially the '''State of Ferara''' ({{lang-cd|Estado da Ferara}}), is a state located in the western interior of [[Cartadania]], south of the [[Carina Bay]]. It is the twelfth-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the sixteenth-most extensive. The state capital is São Luís, located in Ector County, while Zamorín is Ferara's most populous city, with an estimated 491,227 residents as of 2021.
'''Ferara''', officially the '''State of Ferara''' ({{lang-cd|Estado da Ferara}}), is a state located in the western interior of [[Cartadania]], south of the [[Carina Bay]]. It is the twelfth-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the sixteenth-most extensive. The state capital is São Luís, located in Ector County, while Zamorín is Ferara's most populous city, with an estimated 491,227 residents as of 2021.

Revision as of 12:44, 1 April 2021

Ferara
Country Cartadania
Admitted to the Union()
Largest city{{{LargestCity}}}
Government
 • Lieutenant GovernorJoão Ribeirão
 • Upper house{{{Upperhouse}}}
 • Lower house{{{Lowerhouse}}}
Senators{{{Senators}}}
Chamber delegation{{{Representatives}}}
Population
 • Total{{{2,020Pop}}}
 • Median household income
R$74,212
Demonym(s)Firense
Language

Ferara, officially the State of Ferara (Cartadanian: Estado da Ferara), is a state located in the western interior of Cartadania, south of the Carina Bay. It is the twelfth-most populous Cartadanian state as well as the sixteenth-most extensive. The state capital is São Luís, located in Ector County, while Zamorín is Ferara's most populous city, with an estimated 491,227 residents as of 2021.

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