Lombardia

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Lombardy, officially the Commonwealth of Lombardy (Cartadanian: Comunidade da Lombardia), is a state located in the interior of Cartadania, south of the Jordan Bay. It is the fifth-most populous Cartadaniaan state as well as the sixth-most extensive. The state capital is Avenio. The Chiari Metro Area is the most populous urban region, with approximately 7 million residents. Chiari, the center of the aforementioned metropolitan area, is Lombardy's most populous city.

Commonwealth of Lombardy

Comunidade da Lombardia

State seal of Lombardia
Flag Seal
Nickname(s): O Estado Dourado

"The Golden State"

Motto(s): Prosperità in movimento

"Prosperity in Motion."

State song(s): "Gioia della Lombardia"
Map of Cartadania with Lombardia highlighted
Official language Cartadanian
Spoken languages
  • English
  • Cartadanian
Demonym Lombard
Capital Venio
Largest city Chiari
Area Ranked 6th
• Total 129,240 km2

(49,900 mi2)

• Width km ( miles)
• Length km ( miles)
Population Ranked 5th
• Total 17,865,156
• Density 138.2/km  (358/mi2)

Ranked 10th

• Median household income $56,003 ()
Elevation
• Highest point Monte Salò

1713 m (5620.1 ft)

• Mean 342.6 m  (1124 ft)
• Lowest point Jordan Bay / Sea of Odoneru

sea level m ( ft)

Before statehood Giordania Province (Vachena)
Admission to Cartadania February 12, 2033 ()
Governor Loriana Governale
Lieutenant Governor Flavio Geraci
Legislature Lombardia General Assembly
• Upper house Senate
• Lower house Chamber of Delegates
Cartadania Senators 3
Cartadania Câmara delegation 23 (list)
Time zone Western Standard Time (-3:00)
ISO 3166 CA-LO
Abbreviations LO, Lom.
Website www.lombardia.gov

Contents

  • 1 Etymology
  • 2 Geography
    • 2.1 Geology
    • 2.2 Wildlife
  • 3 Climate
    • 3.1 Storms
  • 4 History
    • 4.1 Pre-Caphiravian era
    • 4.2 Colonization
    • 4.3 Province of Vachena
    • 4.4 Annexation by Cartadania and statehood
  • 5 Government and politics
    • 5.1 State government
    • 5.2 Politics
      • 5.2.1 Political history
      • 5.2.2 Lombard politics today
    • 5.3 Administrative divisions
    • 5.4 Criminal law
  • 6 Economy
    • 6.1 Taxation
    • 6.2 Agriculture and mining
    • 6.3 Energy
    • 6.4 Technology
    • 6.5 Commerce
  • 7 Demographics
    • 7.1 Ethnicity
    • 7.2 Cities and towns
    • 7.3 Languages
    • 7.4 Religion
  • 8 Culture
    • 8.1 Arts
  • 9 Education
    • 9.1 Higher education
  • 10 Healthcare
    • 10.1 Introduction
    • 10.2 Obesity
    • 10.3 Alcohol Use
      • 10.3.1 Alcohol Policy
    • 10.4 Maternal Health
    • 10.5 Infant Health
      • 10.5.1 Rates of infant mortality
        • 10.5.1.1 Preterm birth
        • 10.5.1.2 Low birth weight
        • 10.5.1.3 Prenatal care
      • 10.5.2 Vaccinations
        • 10.5.2.1 Vaccination Policy
    • 10.6 Medical research
    • 10.7 Legislative Responses
  • 11 Transportation
    • 11.1 Highways
    • 11.2 Airports
    • 11.3 Ports
    • 11.4 Railroads
  • 12 Sports
  • 13 See also

Etymology

Geography

Geology

Wildlife

Climate

Storms

History

Pre-Caphiravian era

Colonization

Province of Vachena

Annexation by Cartadania and statehood

Government and politics

State government

Politics

Political history

Lombard politics today

Administrative divisions

Criminal law

Economy

Taxation

Agriculture and mining

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

Rates of infant mortality

Preterm birth
Low birth weight
Prenatal care

Vaccinations

Vaccination Policy

Medical research

Legislative Responses

Transportation

Highways

Airports

Ports

Railroads

Sports