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Baixa Roma
State of Baixa Roma
Estado de Baixa Roma
Nickname(s): 
Meridionali campana
Southern bell
Motto(s): 
Intrepidus
Anthem: Hymnum glóriæ ad meridianam
Map of Cartadania with Baixa Roma highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Baixa Roma highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodPart of Roma Territory
Admitted to the Union10 January 1995 (25th)
CapitalSastre
Largest cityToratto
Largest metroGreater Toratto
Government
 • GovernorSalomó Belmonte
 • Lieutenant GovernorMelcior Nica
LegislatureBaixa Roma State Legislature
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseState Assembly
JudiciaryBaixa Roma Supreme Court
Senators3
Chamber delegation6
Area
 • Total167,483.8 km2 (64,665.9 sq mi)
Area rank9th
Elevation
1,601.7 m (5,254.9 ft)
Highest elevation4,579.2 m (15,023.6 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total4,118,905
 • Rank22nd
 • Density25/km2 (64/sq mi)
 • Median household income
€63,372
 • Income rank
24th
Demonym(s)Suliana
Language
 • Official language
Time zoneUTC-1:00 (Central Standard Time)
CCor abbreviation
CA-RS
Trad. abbreviationRosu., Sul.
Websitewww.romasul.gov.ca

Baixa Roma, officially the State of Baixa Roma (Cartadanian: Estado de Baixa Roma), is a state located in south-central Cartadania. It is the 22nd most populous Cartadanian state as well as the ninth-most extensive. With a density of 24.6 people per km2 (63.7 per mi2), it is one of the most sparsely populated states in Cartadania, ranking 28th among the 31 states. The state capital is Sastre, located in the states central valley. Greater Toratto is the most populous urban region, with about 1 million residents, comprising a quarter of the state's population. Toratto is Baixa Roma's most populous city.

The state borders Alta Roma north, Verona, by only about 4.2 kilometers to the northwest, Catania to the west, and Genova to the west and southwest.

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