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'''Santa Rosa County''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#County|county]] in the [[Verona|Commonwealth of Verona]]. It is the state's smallest county, with an area of just over {{convert|1052.4|km2|sqmi}}. As of | '''Santa Rosa County''' is a [[Administrative divisions of Cartadania#County|county]] in the [[Verona|Commonwealth of Verona]]. It is the state's smallest county, with an area of just over {{convert|1052.4|km2|sqmi}}, but also one of its most densely populated, with {{convert|990|PD/km2|PD/sqmi}}. As of 2030, the county is the wealthiest in Verona as well as in Cartadania, with the median income for a household in the county being $109,214, and the median income for a family was $150,821. It hosts the second-most millionaires per capita of any county in the country, second only to [[New Venceia, Alexandria|New Venceia]]. In particular, the community of [[Saint Brittany (community)|Saint Brittany]] in [[Rosslyn]]'s [[Fairhill]] borough is the most expensive planned community in the state, with houses routinely selling for €5 million and above. | ||
As of the 2030 census, the county's population sits at 1,041,299, making it the [[List of counties in Verona|twentieth-most populous county in Verona]], just behind [[Prince Lucás County, Verona|Prince Lucás County]] and just ahead of [[Luisa County, Verona|Luisa County]]. It is the highest income county in both Verona and Cartadania as a whole by median family income. The county seat is [[Rosslyn]], but the county is also home to [[Rainier, Verona|Rainier]]. Santa Rosa County is part of the five-county Sierra–Lynnhaven–Twin Cities metropolitan statistical area, more commonly and officially known as the [[Palm Coast metropolitan area]]. | |||
== History == | == History == |