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'''Porta Bianca''', officially the '''Commonwealth of Porta Bianca''' ([[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]: ''Comunidade da Porta Bianca''), is a state of [[Cartadania]] located in the northeastern Taínean Sea. The state is an archipelago that includes the main island of Porta Bianca and a number of smaller ones. The capital and most populous city is [[Amar, Porta Bianca|Amar]]. The island's population is approximately 11.6 million, making it the ninth most populous state in Cartadania. Porta Bianca's rich history, tropical climate, diverse natural scenery, traditional cuisine, and attractive tax incentives make it a popular destination for travelers from around the world.
'''Porta Bianca''', officially the '''Commonwealth of Porta Bianca''' ([[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]: ''Comunidade da Porta Bianca''), is a state of [[Cartadania]] located in the northeastern Taínean Sea. The state is an archipelago that includes the main island of Porta Bianca and a number of smaller ones. The capital and most populous city is [[Amar, Porta Bianca|Amar]]. The island's population is approximately 12.6 million, making it the [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania|ninth most populous]] state in Cartadania. Porta Bianca's rich history, tropical climate, diverse natural scenery, traditional cuisine, and attractive tax incentives make it a popular destination for travelers from around the world.


Originally populated by the indigenous people of the northern Taínean region, Porta Bianca was claimed by Cartadania in 1691 as a territory before becoming a state in 1730. The island's cultural and demographic landscapes were shaped by the displacement and assimilation of the native population and settlement from mainland Cartadanians. Within Cartadania's colonial years, Porta Bianca played a very distinct role as a basing site to southern Crona. It also was a very popular site of tourism for mainlanders and international tourists alike.
Originally populated by the indigenous people of the northern Taínean region, Porta Bianca was claimed by Cartadania in 1691 as a territory before becoming a state in 1730. The island's cultural and demographic landscapes were shaped by the displacement and assimilation of the native population and settlement from mainland Cartadanians. Within Cartadania's colonial years, Porta Bianca played a very distinct role as a basing site to southern Crona. It also was a very popular site of tourism for mainlanders and international tourists alike.