Anáheiro (state)

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State of Anáheiro
Estado de Anáheiro
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Motto: Ma'alob ts'íibtik le molayil le noj Natik
Conducing the affairs of state diligently
Map of the state with the capital and largest city of Anáheiro shown
Map of the state with the capital and largest city of Anáheiro shown
CapitalAnáheiro, Anáheiro province
LargestAnáheiro, Anáheiro province
Official languages
  • Cárinansian
  • Natik
Religion
(2100)
  • 51.8% Irreligious
  • 24.6% Catholic Godsinian
  • 11.8% Traditional faiths
  • 7.6% Amendist Godsinian
  • 4.2% Kangsuan Buddhism
Demonym(s)heirano
Governmentpresidential constitutional democracy
• Governor
Juan Martín Berrocal
• Deputy Governor
Josefina Hurtado
• Chairman of the House
Román Manzanedo
• Inaugural governor
Alexander Dávalos
LegislatureState Assembly
Senate
House of Delegates
State of Carinansia
• Admitted as a state
1 January 1967
Population
• 2100 estimate
34,567,101 (2nd)
• 2098 census
34,221,430
GDP (nominal)2099 estimate
• Total
$1,915,578,486,000
• Per capita
$55,975.99
HDISteady 0.931
very high

Anáheiro, officially the state of Anáheiro, is a state spanning southeastern Askihuac and several surrounding islands, including the islands of Gualonia, Santagovia, and Tarrastela. It borders San Luis to the west, Najolk to the northwest, Mangulak to the north, and the Ganacier Ocean to the east and south.

Anáheiro is the second-most populous state in the Serenacy, with over 33 million residents as of the 2096 census, and over 34 million estimated to reside in the state in 2100. The state is small by area and has the a very high population density among all states. The largest metropolitan area in the state is Greater Anáheiro, which includes and surrounds Anáheiro, the state's largest and nation's second-most populous city, contributing to 73.4% of the state population, and 81.2% of the state GMP. The second-largest metropolitan area, Buenas Velas, is centered in and around Buenas Velas, the state's second-largest city, and houses the state university. The state's subsequent five most populous cities in descending order are Chapolis, Calaria, Yumvier, Ilgua, and Castabara.

Since the state's 1966 admission, a number of influential heiranos have proven national and global leaders in their respective fields. Sixth President César Passos Moreira, was born in the state, and several former Vice Presidents including the inaugural Iago Prestes Caetano come from the state. Anáheiro is the most-visited state in the country, receiving 25,192,814 foreign tourists in 2100, the city of Anáheiro receiving slightly more than half, Buenas Velas receives approximately one-third, and the Resort Cities Metropolitan Region on the western-half of the northernmost island of Santagovia receives most of the rest.

History

Prehistory

Early Humans

Early Civilisations

Classic Period

Medieval Period

Colonial Period

Foundation

Imperial State Period

Alberto V

Civil War

Serene Period

Revolutionary Economic Miracle

Economic Stagnation

Santana Recession

Contemporary Period

Geography

Economy

Demographics

Education

Transportation

Government

Politics

Sports

Gallery

View of the city of Anáheiro
Hotel Palácio Quitandinha.JPG