Marindra
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Marindra | |
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Province of Carloso | |
Country | Carloso |
Capital | Mostolt |
Circuits | Cartarosa Cordogo Finha Frorgos Liogio Lleistela Logat Marirtaco Milsena Montemor Mostolt Ourestoles Tagre Viato Vines |
Government | |
• Body | Provincial Assembly |
• Chief Minister | (NS) |
• Deputy Minister | (NS) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 16,087,030 |
Postcode area | MR |
Official languages | |
NAs | 39 (out of 859) |
Police | Marindra Police |
Fire and rescue | Marindra Fire & Rescue Service |
Website | marindra |
Marindra, officially the Province of Marindra is a land-locked province of Carloso. Located in the mid-west of the country, as of the 2017 census it had a population of 16,087,030. To the west it borders Mercurea and Arascay, Sirune and Cartalusia to the north, Viruna and Valender to the east, and Menerissa to the south. With a landscape defined by rolling hills, pastures and forests, Marindra is a major agricultural region of Carloso, producing a large portion of its dairy and beef. The mountainous and hilly north-east of the province is a major area for sheep farming. The capital of Mostolt is a major metropolitan centre of industry and culture, including the prestigious University of Mostolt.