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Since the state's 1965 admission, a number of influential Mangulenos have proven national and global leaders in their respective fields. The first, second, and third [[List of Carinansian Presidents|presidents of Carinansia]] all hail from the state; [[Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl]] was born in Oligi and was the country's leader for decades between 1965 and 2021. The second president, [[Álvaro Serrano Paek]], led the country through the [[Vascara War]] and began the Carinansian occupation of Valorá. [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco]] was president of Carinansia for over 10 years, until he was impeached in 2039. The state is home to the [[Revolutionary College of Oligi]] in the Reydacay Metropolitan Area, and has the largest Totrê population in the country.  
Since the state's 1965 admission, a number of influential Mangulenos have proven national and global leaders in their respective fields. The first, second, and third [[List of Carinansian Presidents|presidents of Carinansia]] all hail from the state; [[Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl]] was born in Oligi and was the country's leader for decades between 1965 and 2021. The second president, [[Álvaro Serrano Paek]], led the country through the [[Vascara War]] and began the Carinansian occupation of Valorá. [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco]] was president of Carinansia for over 10 years, until he was impeached in 2039. The state is home to the [[Revolutionary College of Oligi]] in the Reydacay Metropolitan Area, and has the largest Totrê population in the country.  
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== Economy ==
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Mangulak
Mancomunidad de Mangulak
Commonwealth of Mangulak
Batajada District, Reydacay
Batajada District, Reydacay
Flag of Mangulak
Flag
Official seal of Mangulak
Seal
Motto
Nosotros fuimos, somos, seremos. (Carinansian language)
We were, we are, we will be. ((Albion language)
Map of Mangulak, with Comalteca shown in blue, and Reydacay shown in green
Map of Mangulak, with Comalteca shown in blue, and Reydacay shown in green
CountryCarinansia
Provinces
  • Badalma
  • Birona
  • Cantaron
  • Duke's Province
  • Guadecetes
  • Laguna
  • Orihuela
  • Traicionera
  • Vancia
  • Zacatero
Municipalities48 municipalities List of municipalities
Admitted into the SerenacyDecember 31, 1965
CapitalComalteca, Zacataro province
Largest cityReydacay, Badalma province
Ethnic groups
(2100)
  • 80.9% Totrê
  • 10.2% Amalges
  • 8.7% Cabales
  • 0.2% Other
Demonym(s)Manguleno
Government
• Governor
Cíntia Câmara Nogueira
Population
• Estimate
9,800,455
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
1,361,452,470,000
• Per capita
138,917.27
GiniPositive decrease 27.4
low
HDIIncrease 0.960
very high · 1st

Mangulak, officially the commonwealth of Mangulak, is a state spanning southeastern Askihuac and several surrounding islands, including the islands of Fuentes and Buciras. It borders Platencia to the north, Terfloria to the northeast, Najolk to the southeast, and Anáheiro to the south. It encompasses several geographic biomes, including the Eneas rainforest, Altiplano, cold desert, and the coastal mangroves.

Mangulak is the twelfth-most populous state in the Serenacy, with 8.9 million million residents as of the 2096 census, and over nine million estimated to reside in the state in 2100. The state is median by area and has the a moderately high population density among all states. The largest metropolitan area in the state is Greater Reydacay, which includes Reydacay and 13 surrounding municipalities spread over 3 provinces, and is the state's largest and nation's twelfth-most populous metropolitan area. The second-largest metropolitan area, the Comalteca Capital Region, is centered around Comalteca, the state's second-largest city and the state capital, as well as nine surrounding municipalities, encompassing parts of three provinces. The state's subsequent five most populous cities are Tacupa, Pava, Guazacoluca, Jacaltel, and Tipango.

Since the state's 1965 admission, a number of influential Mangulenos have proven national and global leaders in their respective fields. The first, second, and third presidents of Carinansia all hail from the state; Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl was born in Oligi and was the country's leader for decades between 1965 and 2021. The second president, Álvaro Serrano Paek, led the country through the Vascara War and began the Carinansian occupation of Valorá. Fabian Xandinho Carrasco was president of Carinansia for over 10 years, until he was impeached in 2039. The state is home to the Revolutionary College of Oligi in the Reydacay Metropolitan Area, and has the largest Totrê population in the country.

History

Economy

The state is the wealthiest on a per capita basis, and the second wealthiest on that basis in the country out of all 25 states and 1 federal district, behind only the Central District. The state has five manufacturing centers: Tacupa, Pava, Guazacoluca, and Jacaltel in the southeast, Reydacay in the centre, Tipango in the southwest, and Comalteca in the north. Reydacay alone contributes to 73% of the state's industrial capacity, and to over 6% of the country's industrial capacity.

The construction of the Interstate Maglev has allowed for the closure of all ports in the state, with direct freight maglev lines between Reydacay and Anáheiro, and Punto Banderas, allowing for international trade to take place relatively smoothly. The state is however home to the country’s fifth-largest airport by total volume, and sixth-largest by number of total arrivals, Tantochuca International Airport, within Greater Reydacay.

Research

The prestigious Revolutionary College of Oligi has received extensive national and state subsidies financing research, such as the genetic modification of foodstuff to have increased protein, vitamins, and calories; or collaborative work with ANEE designing the latest satellites and rockets.