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'''New Cardiff''' (<small>/njuː kɑːdɪf/ ([[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px]] [http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=nju%CB%90%20k%C9%91%CB%90d%C9%AAf&voice=Brian listen])</small>), Offically the '''Federated State of New Cardiff''', is a province in [[Philimania]]. The Province is bordered by | '''New Cardiff''' (<small>/njuː kɑːdɪf/ ([[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px]] [http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=nju%CB%90%20k%C9%91%CB%90d%C9%AAf&voice=Brian listen])</small>), Offically the '''Federated State of New Cardiff''', is a province in [[Philimania]]. The Province is bordered by the [[Nullaric Ocean]] on all sides. The capital of New Cardiff is [[Phorktown]] which is also the largest. The Federated State's population as of 2021 is 2,396,115 with 73.6% of them living in Phorktown. | ||
The area's history begins with several {{wp|Polynesia|Polynesian}} tribes. In 1603, British and Spanish pilgrims settled on what is now the south coast of the province, and established the [[State of New Cardiff]] along with the city of [[Phrakingdale]]. In 1621, the [[Philimania|Republic of Philimania]] was formed and New Cardiff was absorbed into it. | The area's history begins with several {{wp|Polynesia|Polynesian}} tribes. In 1603, British and Spanish pilgrims settled on what is now the south coast of the province, and established the [[State of New Cardiff]] along with the city of [[Phrakingdale]]. In 1621, the [[Philimania|Republic of Philimania]] was formed and New Cardiff was absorbed into it. | ||
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New Cardiff's state legislature is the [[New Cardiff General Assembly]], which was established in July 1609, making it the oldest current law-making body in the Americas. It is made up of a 30-member [[Council of New Cardiff]] and a 50-member [[New Cardiff House of Delegates]]. The state government is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits governors from serving consecutive terms. New Cardiff's economy has many sectors: agriculture in [[Whitworth County|Whitworth]]; and high tech and federal agencies, including the headquarters of the [[Philimanian Ministry of Transportation]]. | New Cardiff's state legislature is the [[New Cardiff General Assembly]], which was established in July 1609, making it the oldest current law-making body in the Americas. It is made up of a 30-member [[Council of New Cardiff]] and a 50-member [[New Cardiff House of Delegates]]. The state government is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits governors from serving consecutive terms. New Cardiff's economy has many sectors: agriculture in [[Whitworth County|Whitworth]]; and high tech and federal agencies, including the headquarters of the [[Philimanian Ministry of Transportation]]. | ||
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[[File:Roman-school-early-17th-century-portrait-of-a-young-man-rifki.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Governor [[John Meyers]] was the leader of New Cardiff from 1604 to his demise in 1636.]] | [[File:Roman-school-early-17th-century-portrait-of-a-young-man-rifki.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Governor [[John Meyers]] was the leader of New Cardiff from 1604 to his demise in 1636.]] | ||
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New Cardiff | |
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Federated State of New Cardiff | |
Motto(s): La fe nos da fuerza (English: Faith grants us strength) | |
Anthem: | |
Country | Philimania |
Before statehood | State of New Cardiff |
Admitted to the Republic | 1621 (1st) |
Capital (and largest city) | Phorktown |
Largest metro | Phorktown |
Government | |
• Governor | Lewis Espejo |
• Lieutenant Governor | Justin Northam |
Legislature | General Assembly |
• Upper house | Council of New Cardiff |
• Lower house | House of Delegates |
Judiciary | Supreme Court of New Cardiff |
Philimanian Legislator | Sam Howel (D) Nettie Rosas (D) Chandni Stevenson (L) Tyla Jefferson (L) Joseff Grainger (P) Manveer Ramsay (P) Rian Horne (W) Awais Finch (W) Arvin Rogers (L) |
Philimanian House delegation | 3 Liberals 1 Democrat 1 People's |
Area | |
• Total | 21,472 km2 (8,290.4 sq mi) |
Area rank | 2nd |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 154 km (95.6 mi) |
• Width | 144 km (89.4 mi) |
Elevation | 250 m (820.2 ft) |
Highest elevation | 811 m (2,661 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 3,310,550 |
• Rank | 2nd |
• Density | 150/km2 (400/sq mi) |
• Density rank | 2nd |
• Median household income | P$52,323 |
• Income rank | 3rd |
Demonym(s) | New Cardiffian |
Language | |
• Official language | English Spanish |
• Spoken language | 45% English 40% Spanish 10% Maori 5% Others |
Time zone | (GMT-6) |
ISO 3166 code | PH-NC |
Traditional abbreviation | Nc. |
Website | www |
New Cardiff (/njuː kɑːdɪf/ ( listen)), Offically the Federated State of New Cardiff, is a province in Philimania. The Province is bordered by the Nullaric Ocean on all sides. The capital of New Cardiff is Phorktown which is also the largest. The Federated State's population as of 2021 is 2,396,115 with 73.6% of them living in Phorktown.
The area's history begins with several Polynesian tribes. In 1603, British and Spanish pilgrims settled on what is now the south coast of the province, and established the State of New Cardiff along with the city of Phrakingdale. In 1621, the Republic of Philimania was formed and New Cardiff was absorbed into it.
New Cardiff's state legislature is the New Cardiff General Assembly, which was established in July 1609, making it the oldest current law-making body in the Americas. It is made up of a 30-member Council of New Cardiff and a 50-member New Cardiff House of Delegates. The state government is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits governors from serving consecutive terms. New Cardiff's economy has many sectors: agriculture in Whitworth; and high tech and federal agencies, including the headquarters of the Philimanian Ministry of Transportation.