Najolk

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Najolk
Estado Sereno de Najolk
Serene State of Najolk
Buenavista Hacienda
Buenavista Hacienda
Flag of Najolk
Flag
Official seal of Najolk
Seal
Nickname(s)
Traditional State
Motto
La verdad nos hace libres.
CountryCarinansia
Provinces21
List of provinces
Admitted into the SerenacySeptember 28, 1966
CapitalCiuarcia, Oberveros province
Ethnic groups
(2100)
  • 56.2% Amalges
  • 31.9% Cabales
  • 10.4% Mexal people
  • 1.5% Other
Government
• Governor
Ana Salgado Canto
• Lieutenant Governor
Inhué Barrueco
Population
• 2100 estimate
4,860,714 (18)
GDP (nominal)2100 estimate
• Total
$243,378,244,000
• Per capita
$50,070.47

Najolk, officially the Serene State of Najolk, is a state spanning much of the Altiplano in the southern two-thirds of the state, and the southern Eneas rainforest in the northern third of the state. It borders San Luis to the south, Tlanukoy to the west, Tadea to the northwest, Terfloria to the north, Mangulak to the east, and Anáheiro to the southeast.

Najolk is the eighteenth-most populous state in the Serenacy, with over 4 million people shown to be living in the state in the 2096 census. The state is median by area and has the a low population density among all states. The largest metropolitan area in the state is Greater Ciuarcia, which includes and surrounds Ciuarcia, the state's capital and largest city. The second-largest metropolitan area, Greater Villa Real, is centered in and around Villa Real, the state's second-largest city. The state's subsequent five most populous cities are Baquilla, Frestaca, Catacunga, Valenques, and El Bazales.

Since the state's 1965 admission, Najolkians have been influential in regional affairs. The most senior member of the national government from the state is Vice President Elaine Clemente Melo, during the Bitencourt Administration. Najolk historically was dominated by wealthy landowners and agriculturalists, and today is primarily agriculturally export-based. The state is socially and economically conservative relative to most of the country, and has voted for the Party for the Cárinansian Revolution in all presidential elections since 2073.