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'''Porta Bianca''', officially known as the '''Commonwealth of Porta Bianca''' ({{lang-cd|Comunidade da Porta Bianca}}), is a [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania|state]] of [[Cartadania]] located in the northeastern Taínean Sea. It comprises an archipelago that includes the main island of Porta Bianca along with several smaller islands. With a population of approximately 13.2 million, it is the seventh-most populous state in Cartadania. The capital and largest city is [[Amar]], located centrally on the northeastern coast.
'''Porta Bianca''', officially known as the '''Commonwealth of Porta Bianca''' ({{lang-cd|Comunidade da Porta Bianca}}), is a [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania|state]] of [[Cartadania]] located in the northeastern Taínean Sea. The state is characterized by its picturesque archipelago, which includes the main island of Porta Bianca along with several smaller islands that dot the turquoise waters of the Taínean Sea. The natural beauty and unique geography of the area make Porta Bianca a captivating destination for visitors and residents alike. With a population of approximately 13.2 million, Porta Bianca ranks as the [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania|seventh-most populous]] state in Cartadania. The diverse population of the state is made up of a rich tapestry of cultures and ethnicities, with influences from indigenous, Vallosian, Sarpedonian, and southern Levantine traditions. The capital and largest city of Porta Bianca is [[Amar]], which is strategically located on the northeastern coast of the main island. Amar serves as a bustling hub of economic and cultural activity, attracting people from all walks of life.


The history of Porta Bianca is marked by its diverse cultural heritage. The island was originally inhabited by indigenous people from the northern Taínean region, but it was claimed by Cartadania as a territory in 1691 and eventually became a state in 1730. Over the years, the cultural and demographic landscapes of Porta Bianca have been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including the displacement and assimilation of the native population and settlement from mainland Cartadanians.
The history of Porta Bianca is marked by its diverse cultural heritage. The island was originally inhabited by indigenous people from the northern Taínean region, but it was claimed by Cartadania as a territory in 1691 and eventually became a state in 1730. Over the years, the cultural and demographic landscapes of Porta Bianca have been shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including the displacement and assimilation of the native population and settlement from mainland Cartadanians.