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| settlement_type        = Province of Carloso
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| motto                    = "Non cecidimus" ({{wpl|Latin}})<br>{{small|"We have not fallen" ({{wpl|English language|English}})}}<br>{{small|"TBD" ([[Carlosian language|Carlosian]])}}
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| leader_title        = Chief Minister
| leader_name        = Miró Aradan ([[Líga Zararcía|LZ]])
| leader_name        = [[Miró Aradan]] ([[Líga Zararcía|LZ]])
| leader_title1        = Deputy Minister
| leader_title1        = Deputy Minister
| leader_name1        = Fabian Robles ([[Socialist Republicans (Carloso)|SR]])
| leader_name1        = Fabian Robles ([[Socialist Republicans (Carloso)|SR]])
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'''Zararcia''', officially the '''Province of Zararcia''' is a province of Carloso. Located in the north-west of the country, as of the 2017 census it had a population of 22,999,374.
'''Zararcia''', officially the '''Province of Zararcia''' is a [[Provinces of Carloso|province]] of [[Carloso]]. Located in the north-west of the country, as of the 2017 census it had a population of 22,999,374. It borders the Musgorocian Ocean to the west and [[Colusia]] to the south-east.
 
Zararcia is known for its distinct identity and, since the beginning of the third millennium, there has been a growing movement for independence which advocates for the complete secession of Zararcia from Carloso. The main political party supporting this is Líga Zararcía, whose leader, Miró Aradan, became Chief Minister of Zararcia after the 2017 provincial election. As of 2023, political tensions between Amarda and Madrigal are mounting amidst a breakdown in cooperation between the local and federal government.


{{CarlosianProvinces}}
{{CarlosianProvinces}}

Latest revision as of 21:45, 3 May 2023

Zararcia
Province of Carloso
Flag of Zararcia
Motto(s): 
"Non cecidimus" (Latin)
"We have not fallen" (English)
"TBD" (Carlosian)
Map of Carloso with Zararcia highlighted
Map of Carloso with Zararcia highlighted
Country Carloso
CapitalAmarda
CircuitsAmarda
Berta
Getasa
Leicer
Lincoso
Mino
Mostociras
Ourgos Islands
Paros
Sacarteira
Vitogat
Zaloma
Government
 • BodyProvincial Assembly
 • Chief MinisterMiró Aradan (LZ)
 • Deputy MinisterFabian Robles (SR)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total22,999,374
Postcode area
ZA
Official languages
NAs57 (out of 859)
PoliceZararcia Police
Fire and rescueZararcia Fire & Rescue Service
Websitezararcia.cs

Zararcia, officially the Province of Zararcia is a province of Carloso. Located in the north-west of the country, as of the 2017 census it had a population of 22,999,374. It borders the Musgorocian Ocean to the west and Colusia to the south-east.

Zararcia is known for its distinct identity and, since the beginning of the third millennium, there has been a growing movement for independence which advocates for the complete secession of Zararcia from Carloso. The main political party supporting this is Líga Zararcía, whose leader, Miró Aradan, became Chief Minister of Zararcia after the 2017 provincial election. As of 2023, political tensions between Amarda and Madrigal are mounting amidst a breakdown in cooperation between the local and federal government.