Palm Coast metropolitan area

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Palm Coast metropolitan area

Área metropolitana da Costa Palma
Sierra Skyline
Sierra Skyline
Official logo of Palm Coast metropolitan area
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Country Cartadania
State Verona
Counties Andina
Lynnhaven
Santa Rosa
Sierra
Victoria
Principal citySierra
Other major citiesEmporia, Hermosa, Jupiter, La Joya, Los Sueños, Lynnhaven, Mirada, Rainier, Rosslyn
Area
 • Total35,930.9 km2 (13,873.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total31,678,490
 • Density880/km2 (2,300/sq mi)

The Palm Coast metropolitan area (Cartadanian: Área metropolitana da Costa Palma), colloquially known as the PCA, is the most populous urban region in Cartadania, encompassing five counties in northeastern Verona. The agglomeration of the urbanized Palm Coast metro area surrounds the urban core of Sierra County, which contains the city of Sierra, the largest city in Cartadania with over 8 million residents. The Palm Coast also serves as a major anchor and economic hub, with its Palm Coast International Terminals on the Urlazian Sea being the third largest in the country (after the São Ricardo International Gateway and Port of Santarém), and the Sierra International Airport, which serves as the busiest international gateway in Cartadania.

The Palm Coast has historically been among the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in Cartadania; it was the fastest-growing in absolute terms during the 2019–2020 census year, adding 427,083 people. Despite population beginning to slow down, the Palm Coast Consortium of Metropolitan County Government (PCCMCG) projects the metropolitan area will add between 3.7 and 8.6 million new residents between 2010 and 2050.

As a center of many industries, including finance, international trade, new and traditional media, real estate, education, fashion, entertainment, tourism, biotechnology, law, and manufacturing, the Palm Coast metropolitan region is one of the most important economic regions in the world; in 2030, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly $2.98 trillion, ranking first nationally by a wide margin, and giving it an economy larger than some states and countries.

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Urban areas of the region

Urban areas

Cities

Principal cities

Economy

Sierra–Victoria–Lynnhaven

Utilities and infrastructure

There are six electric utility power companies in the Palm Coast metropolitan area. Meridian Energy serves a large majority of the Palm Coast metropolitan area. There are two natural gas providers in the metropolitan area.

The Palm Coast metropolitan area was formerly served by multiple utility companies, but in an effort to unify Verona's powergrid, the state inadvertently created a mononopoly on power for Meridian Energy. Water continues to be provided by the counties, most of which is pumped from one of Rosslyn's fifteen reservoirs, and treated in Rosslyn or the city Mirada in Sierra County. In fact, Rosslyn (and consequently Santa Rosa County) has the highest pumping capacity of any city in the state, providing water to over 30 million people.

Natural gas in the region is provided by Marín-Helius and Verona Natural Gas. While Verona Natural Gas is the provider for the extreme northwestern portions of the metro, about 350,000 people, the vast majority of the metro area is served by Marín-Helius. It distributes natural gas via pipeline to nearly 30 million residential, commercial, and industrial natural gas users in the area.

Coax cable service is provided in region by Amplus and Azura Communications, while Axiom provides television and internet services via fiber-optics. All three companies provide home-phone service in the region as well. In addition to these three companies, there are several other smaller companies that provide local service via satellite and other medium.

Certain municipalities, such as Buenaventura, Jupiter, Lynnhaven, La Joya, Sierra, the entirety of Santa Rosa County, collect refuse via their Department of Public Works, while others rely on private corporations and self-disposal for residents to dispose of garbage. Waste Management Sarpica is the largest private company to do so, and also provides services in the areas that have their own trash service. Due to sanitation guidelines in the region, there is only one landfill in the metro area (western Victoria County), and most trash is transferred via station to landfills and processing facilities in Lençois County.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1890 1,489,620—    
1900 1,897,994+27.4%
1910 2,538,567+33.8%
1920 3,997,830+57.5%
1930 5,327,166+33.3%
1940 6,916,403+29.8%
1950 10,367,911+49.9%
1960 13,742,696+32.6%
1970 16,463,213+19.8%
1980 18,110,159+10.0%
1990 23,273,720+28.5%
2000 25,365,627+9.0%
2010 27,444,162+8.2%
2020 31,678,490+15.4%

According to the 2020 Census, the Palm Coast Metropolitan Area had a population of 31,678,490, of which 16,124,351 (50.9% of the population) were female and 15,554,139 (49.1% of the population) were male. Much like Cartadania as a whole, the population of the metropolitan area is majority Pardo (mixed-race) people, followed by White people, Audonians, Indigenous peoples, and finally Alshari people. According to the survey, the Palm Coast Metropolitan Area was 46.3% Pardo, 15.6% White, 12.5% Audono-Cartadanian, 4.8% Indigenous, 0.5% Punthite, 20.3% from Some other race. The age composition of the area is fairly evenly distributed, with the median age being 42.2 years and the modal age range being 35 to 44 years of age.

Much like the rest of Verona, and Cartadania as a whole, the Palm Coast region has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, hovering around 84 years as of 2022. Cartadania's healthcare system places heavy emphasis on wellbeing and this is no different in the Palm Coast region. It's more laid back pace as compared to the metro areas of cities like Calaine and New Venceia often give it a negative light (sometimes seen as lazy), but despite this, the region is per capita, the second-most productive in the country.

Religion has waned in importance of daily life of many Cartadanians over the years after the country became independent. Nonetheless, many of the people who live in the Palm Coast area, native-born included, carry Catholic values and Catholicism continues to be the largest religion in not only the metro area, but the country as a whole. It is trailed by the world's other major religions.

County Population Area Density
Andina County 6,095,313 5,653.8 km2 (2,182.9 sq mi) 1,078.1/km2 (2,792/sq mi)
Lynnhaven County 3,002,926 5,177.8 km2 (1,999.2 sq mi) 580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Santa Rosa County 873,294 1,052.4 km2 (406.3 sq mi) 829.8/km2 (2,149/sq mi)
Sierra County 15,716,939 19,026.8 km2 (7,346.3 sq mi) 826/km2 (2,140/sq mi)
Victoria County 5,990,018 5,020.2 km2 (1,938.3 sq mi) 1,193.2/km2 (3,090/sq mi)
Total 31,678,490 35,930.9 km2 (13,873.0 sq mi) 880/km2 (2,300/sq mi)

Tourism

Amusement parks

Beaches

Shopping malls

Motion picture studios

Water parks

Zoos and aquariums

Night life

Museums

Presidential museums

Convention Centers

State parks & beaches

National parks, monuments, & refuges

Other

Transportation

Commercial airports

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SIX sign
Airport IATA code County Enplanements (2022)
Sierra International Airport SIX Sierra XX,XXX,XXX
Los Sueños International Airport LSA Victoria XX,XXX,XXX
Gadsden-Samori-Andina International Airport GSA Andina XX,XXX,XXX
Bordeaux-Columbia Airport BCA Sierra XX,XXX,XXX
Lynnhaven Serenity Field LSF Lynnhaven X,XXX,XXX
Roseland Field RLF Santa Rosa X,XXX,XXX

The primary airport serving the Palm Coast metro area is Sierra International Airport (SIX), the busiest airport in Cartadania and among the top five busiest in the world. SIX is in northeastern Sierra, 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Downtown Sierra. SIX is the only airport to serve as a hub for all three Cartadanian legacy airlines—Azul, Luson, and Premiere.

In addition to SIX, other airports, including Bordeaux-Columbia Airport, Gadsden-Samori-Andina International Airport, Los Sueños International Airport, Lynnhaven Serenity Field, and Roseland Airport, also serve the region.

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Verona state highways

Sierra County Metro

Regional and commuter rail

Codes of the Palm Coast

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Sports

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Geology