Apollonia

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Apollonia
Απολλωνία (Greek)
Flag of Apollonia
Coat of arms of Apollonia
Romaia apollonia location.svg
CountryRomaia
CapitalConstantinoupoli
Government
 • TypePresident–council
government
 • BodyRegional Cabinet
 • PresidentTBD
 • LegislatureRegional Council
Population
 (2019)
 • Total13,101,674
Demonym(s)Apollonian
Απολλωνικός (man), Απολλωνική (woman)
ISO 3166 codeRA-AW
GDP (PPS)TBD
GDP per capitaTBD
HDI (2019)0.920 very high · 1st of 21
NUTS RegionRAW

Apollonia (Greek: Απολλωνια) is one of the 20 Regions of Romaia. Situated in the western section of the country, it has 13,101,674 inhabitants and a GDP of more than TBD billion per year, making it the country's first most populated region and the largest regional economy. The capital of Apollonia is Constantinoupoli, which is also the capital and largest city of Romaia.

Geography

History

Economy

Government

Administrative divisions

Apollonia is divided into nine departments and one metropoly:


Department Area (km2) Population Density
(inhabitants/km2)
Arkadioupoli TBD 1.467.324
Agios Stefanos TBD 1046182
Oinoi TBD 730347
Terina TBD 698756
Olvia TBD 543281
Kastres TBD 327091
Constantinoupoli TBD 7.476.292
Aprilia TBD 286942
Paralimni TBD 197547
Agios Ermolaos TBD 327912

Cuisine

The Apollonian cuisine reflects the impact of the dry, balmy Mediterranean climate, the craggy terrain that provides ample grazing for sheep and goats, and the abundant seafood available along the coast.

The core constituents of Apollonian dishes comprise garlic, olives, and olive oil, sardines, rockfish, sea urchins and octopus, lamb and goat, chickpeas, and locally grown fruits, such as grapes, peaches, apricots, strawberries and cherries.

Similar to other parts of Romaia, the cuisine of Apollonia boasts a range of pasta dishes owing to the influence of Italic cuisine.