Cascália

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Cascália
State of Cascália
Estado de Cascália
État de Cascálie
Nickname(s): 
Heart of Roseta
Rumbler
Motto(s): 
Ad umbilici mundi
Anthem: Fé Cascáliana
Map of Cartadania with Cascália highlighted
Map of Cartadania with Cascália highlighted
Country Cartadania
Before statehoodCascália Region of San Andreas
Admitted to the Union12 September 1864 (15th)
CapitalAlzilusi
Largest cityScarreni
Largest metroScazilusi metropolitan area
Government
 • GovernorAlicia Alarcón
 • Lieutenant GovernorRafael Joya
LegislatureCascália State Assembly
 • Upper houseSenate
 • Lower houseDomus Cascáliae
JudiciaryCascália Superior Court
Senators3
Chamber delegation14
Area
 • Total170,565 km2 (auto sq mi)
Area rank8th
Elevation
330 m (1,080 ft)
Highest elevation1,040.9 m (3,415.0 ft)
Lowest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Population
 • Total1,802,416
 • Rank28th
 • Density47.2/km2 (122.3/sq mi)
 • Median household income
€78,589
 • Income rank
9th
Demonym(s)Cascáliano/a
Cascálian
Language
 • Official languageCartadanian
 • Spoken language
  • English
  • Latin
Time zoneUTC-1:00 (West Urlazian Time)
CCor abbreviation
CA
ISO 3166 codeCA-CA
Trad. abbreviationCam.
Websitewww.cascália.gov.ca

Cascália, officially the State of Cascália (Cartadanian: Estado de Cascália, Charentais: État de Cascálie), is a state located on the north-central coast of the island of Urlazio in Cartadania. With 1.8 million residents across a total area of about 38,169.4 square kilometres (14,737.3 sq mi), Cascália is the fourth-least populous and third-least extensive state in Cartadania. The state capital is the city of Alzilusi in north-central Cascália and is the northernmost state capital in the union, while Scarreni is the most populous city in the state, located along the northern coast. The Scazilusi metro area is the most populous urban region in the state, with ¾ of the state's residents spread amongst four counties.

Cascália is the most seismically active state in Cartadania, which gives it the local nickname "rumbler". In 1987, a earthquake classified at 7.4 decimated much of southern Cascália and triggered a tsunami warning for much of the surrounding area. It was the strongest earthquake in the state's history and the second strongest in national history, second only to Cascália's 1932 8.1 magnitude earthquake. Despite this, the state's fault line has been relatively docile since, with the largest earthquake since registering at only a 3.1 on the Richter scale.

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